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Talking about bushfires, it looks as though this years seasonal fuel reduction burn is already hitting snags.ScoMo lost some political bark during the bushfires, where he looked caught-out and reactive. What does a Shire boy know about bushfires.
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So the libs have turned into the greens?I've seen it all now... Tony Abbott says turn the double dole into a "wage subsidy for older people" to improve society rather than the budget.
This is after creating polices that abolished the dole for under 30's and blowing the pension age out to 70 citing a "budget emergency" (the debt was a fraction of what it will be after next year)
https://www.news.com.au/national/br...e/news-story/fc080c6ba73ace593855b0c034466bba
Quite hilarious when someone doesn't believe their own narrative about austerity. LOL
Must be a Fabian hey?
Does Aust have a strategic/emergency reserve of oil?
It might be a good time to get one or double the current capacity because the POO is so cheap now and looks likely to remain so for many months.
This isnt a recent issue.lolAustralia's $94m oil purchase: Deal of the century or PR stunt?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-01/australian-oil-buy-deal-of-the-century-or-dud/12202852
Enough for a long weekend lol
I also bet if you were a reporter in the age of speech to text software, you wouldn't want to hear the words reform and deregulation, the pizza delivery guy on the moped probably has more security of tenure.It reminded us of the fond affirmations between Australian politicians and mainstream media; the sonorous repetitions of the word "reform" followed by talk about corporate tax cuts and deregulation of the workforce.
I bet if you were delivering pizzas on a moped in the rain across the Sydney Harbour Bridge at night - with no super, guaranteed work hours or insurance - you wouldn't be calling for more deregulation.
From Michael West
OMG are they going to Rat F%$# us?First barley then red meat nothing to see here
The thought of this happening under a Labor government and ASF Congo line of rusted on Liberal voters frothing is unimaginable
Can't wait for the follow up article, on why the debt has blown out.
You think that is funny, wait until after tax time, when the ATO data matching computer starts to compare earnings to those who accessed super withdrawls and also matching jobseeker data with jobkeeper data.Josh Frydenberg Says $60 Billion JobKeeper Windfall Will Be Split Evenly Between All 885 Million Australians
https://www.theshovel.com.au/2020/0...l_885_million_australians&utm_term=2020-05-23
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