
The government said everyone is getting a tax cut from TODAY, but I don't get paid until the 11th - the government LIED!
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it's because albanese is now letting all these foreigners in y'knowThe government said everyone is getting a tax cut from TODAY, but I don't get paid until the 11th - the government LIED!
it's because albanese is now letting all these foreigners in y'know
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Good story by Alan Kohler last night, his investigation into the housing shortage. There is no silver bullet. As he says governments have got to attack the problem on half a dozen fronts.
Good story by Alan Kohler last night, his investigation into the housing shortage. There is no silver bullet. As he says governments have got to attack the problem on half a dozen fronts.
That's not accurate.One of the first things the Albanese Government did when it came to power was to abolish the cashless debit card in remote communities. They were told by the local authorities it was a mistake but they pressed on. Now a University of Adelaide Study has shown that domestic violence and drunkeness has increased alarmingly since the card was abolished.
Nah man, the Daily Telegraph is gospel.That's not accurate.
The fact is that the review by the University of Adelaide found reports of alcohol use and gambling had increased in most of the areas where the card was formerly used. But it noted “no causal statements can be issued” about whether the card’s abolition was to blame, saying other factors, like local trends and the cost-of-living crisis, could be at play.
Most of what has been reported was in relation to information that was over 2 years old btw.
No surprises that the Murdoch press and Stokes' West Australian newspaper has totally misrepresented both the context and content of what was in the evaluation reports. No surprises it gets the rednecks quivering with excitement.
My advice is to not trust the tabloids when it comes to anything that doesn't fit their biased click bait agenda.
As a Port supporter you should know this already.
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Abolished cashless debit card still divides, two years after Labor ordered its demise
Some users reported ‘poor decision making’ and financial coercion while others experienced positive outcomes such as reduced discriminationwww.theguardian.com
That's not accurate.
The fact is that the review by the University of Adelaide found reports of alcohol use and gambling had increased in most of the areas where the card was formerly used. But it noted “no causal statements can be issued” about whether the card’s abolition was to blame, saying other factors, like local trends and the cost-of-living crisis, could be at play.
Most of what has been reported was in relation to information that was over 2 years old btw.
No surprises that the Murdoch press and Stokes' West Australian newspaper has totally misrepresented both the context and content of what was in the evaluation reports. No surprises it gets the rednecks quivering with excitement.
My advice is to not trust the tabloids when it comes to anything that doesn't fit their biased click bait agenda.
As a Port supporter you should know this already.
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Abolished cashless debit card still divides, two years after Labor ordered its demise
Some users reported ‘poor decision making’ and financial coercion while others experienced positive outcomes such as reduced discriminationwww.theguardian.com
is it White People Making Problems Worse By Trying To Fix Them?I'm sensing a theme.
is it White People Making Problems Worse By Trying To Fix Them?
The local authorities that were given contracts by the LNP Government to run the welfare card program of course.What local authorities would have told them that?
Because they know that idiots will misinterpret the data and make unsupported conclusions to push a narrative?Why else would you go to the trouble of conducting research, tabulating data then caution the public about interpreting that data?
Why can't these fascists get a hobby that doesn't involve meddling in the lives of regular people. Take up pottery ffs.As well as having the Hinkley albatross around their necks, Ports have got seven mountains to climb against SUNS this week...
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More local governments pursuing Seven Mountains Mandate, says Gold Coast council’s spiritual advisor | Rationalist Society of Australia
The ratepayer-funded ‘spiritual advisor’ at the Gold Coast City Council has revealed other Australian mayors and local governments are also pursuing the Christian fundamentalist Seven Mountains Mandate. In a live-streamed interview on Facebook in April, Pastor Sue Baynes, the council advisor to...rationalist.com.au
MooseknuckleBullwinkle?
Bullwinkle?
Showing my age but guessing that no matter who wins that electorate at the next election their new nickname will forever be 'Rocky'
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Thanks for that. Have deleted my comment for its ignorance and disrespect.It's Bullwikel actually in honour of this lady:
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Vivian Bullwinkel - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Doesn't seem to have had much of a connection to WA except perhaps being buried here. I'm not aware of any suburbs, streets, hospitals or ovals named after her.