STOP THE RORTS
In a time when “Team Australia” is being asked to pull together to fix the “debt and deficit disaster we inherited from Labor,” when we […]
In a time when “Team Australia” is being asked to pull together to fix the “debt and deficit disaster we inherited from Labor,” when we […]
I’ll keep this short. Need money? Here’s some: Axe the Paid Parental Leave scheme. Saving $22.2 billion over the forward estimates. Axe Direct Action. Saving […]
When Nelson Mandela died last year, Tony Abbott joined many other world leaders in singing his praises. “The world mourns the passing of Nelson Mandela. […]
“[The budget] will do for people what they cannot do for themselves, but no more. Nothing is free. Someone always pays.” A common refrain from […]
I recently spent a day with my extended family, one of whom is a ‘senior government employee’ who has served ministers in several different portfolios […]
It wasn’t that long ago that Australia was being praised around the world. Remember when we had an intelligent, articulate, diplomatic leader with a vision […]
In 1967, Prime Minister Harold Holt said that he knew of no other free country where “what is produced by the community is more fairly […]
On August 4th, Minister for Social Services Kevin Andrews launched 2014 Homeless Persons Week where he “reinforced the Coalition’s commitment to help those without safe […]
As Attorneys General go, one would have to concede that George Brandis is more high profile than most but a quick review of his “achievements” […]
Tony Abbott promised to “restore accountability and improve transparency measures to be more accountable to you”. This is a reminder of just a few of […]
Why is the Abbott government offering $10,000 to employ people who are over 50? We grew up in a time of free education and high […]
When the Charter of Budget Honesty was introduced by the Howard/Costello government in 1998 it was intended to provide a framework for the conduct of […]
I do not profess to being an investment whiz or understanding all the nuances of government finance, but I am good at managing a budget […]
As it becomes increasingly apparent that households will not be $550 a year better off without the carbon tax we hear the rhetoric change. Andrew […]
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