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Re: Great to Hear Palaszczuk Thank the Trade Union Mov
Reply #30 - Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:04pm
 
And Queensland has another Anna to dig it into the quagmire of debt yet again. Why are Queenslanders so bloody thick?
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Re: Great to Hear Palaszczuk Thank the Trade Union Mov
Reply #31 - Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:12pm
 
Resolute wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:04pm:
And Queensland has another Anna to dig it into the quagmire of debt yet again. Why are Queenslanders so bloody thick?


Not 'thick.'  We are 'absent minded."  Just ask the soon to be former PM.
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Reply #32 - Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:17pm
 
Redmond Neck wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 1:20pm:
Money trail reveals links between Libs and opponents of penalty rates

By Mark Phillips
Editor of Working Life

FOLLOW the money. That’s always been the way to find out where power and influence lies.

And it is now different with the release today of annual financial disclosure returns by the Australian Electoral Commission for 2013-14.http://periodicdisclosures.aec.gov.au/Default.aspx

These annual reports tell us where political parties get their money from, who are the big donors to both side of politics, and how some of the money is spent.

Political parties are required by law to publicly make available information about all receipts above the disclosure threshold for the financial year, which is $12,400 for the 2013-14 financial year.

This transparency is important so we can have an effectively functioning democracy.

And make no mistake, there is big money involved.
Coalition easily out-earned Labor

The period of today’s disclosures covers the lead up to the September 2013 election, which saw the Tony Abbott take office.

The headline figures from this year’s release are that the federal and state branches of the Liberal Party had receipts of $125 million in 2013-14, while Labor received $78.2 million (not all this money comes from donations, it can also come from investments, sales of merchandise and other sources). The Nationals received $12 million, giving the two Coalition parties $137 million in total. The Greens received $21.4 million

But it is delving into the source of the Coalition’s funding that things get really interesting.

It is revealing that some of the companies and employer groups calling for changes to working conditions, including cuts to penalty rates and the minimum wage, are among the largest donors to the Coalition.

Chief among them is the building products company Brickworks, which donated $263,000 to the Liberal Party in 2013-14.

Brickworks managing director Lindsay Partridge has been a high-profile voice calling for the abolition of penalty rates. He claims paying weekend rates is eating into his company’s profits and he wants Brickworks’ employees to start at 4am, without penalties and abolish weekend penalty rates.

The various state branches of the Australian Hotels Association, which is the employer group for people who work in pubs, donated more than $300,000 to the Liberals. The Restaurant and Catering Association gave the Liberals $33,467, and the Pharmacy Guild gave them $95,505.

What binds all these groups together is that they are all opponents of penalty rates for working on weekends or outside of normal shifts.

The largest donor to the Liberals was the private hospital operator Paul Ramsay Holdings, which gave the party $600,000 as well as $25,000 to the Nationals.
Tory billionaire backs Australian Liberals

There is much, much more buried within the annual disclosures, but one other name caught our eye.

That is the billionaire businessman Lord Michael Ashcroft, the chairman of the British Conservative Party and an infamous corporate raider in his home country.

He gave $250,000 to the Liberals in 2013-14, which follows $250,000 to them for the 2010 election year, and $1 million for the 2004 election year.

Lord Ashcroft claims to live in the tax haven of Belize – although there is evidence he actually resides in the United States – and consequently manages to minimise the amount of he pays in the country of his birth.

Climate change conspiracy theorists will note that the leading climate-change sceptic Ian Plimer donated $97,500 to the Coalition.

And if you don’t think you can buy yourself a seat in Parliament, then consider the case of Family First Senator Bob Day, who in 2013-14 funded almost half of the party’s revenue with a donation of $484,000.

http://workinglife.org.au/2015/02/02/money-trail-reveals-links-between-libs-and-...



what a pity you didnt mention the $30 mil spent by the UNIONS to get Howard out.....and what about WOTIF...surely even you remember them??
you have all that knowledge.. I KNOW YOU DO. Grin Grin
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Re: Great to Hear Palaszczuk Thank the Trade Union Mov
Reply #33 - Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:18pm
 
Aussie wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:12pm:
Resolute wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:04pm:
And Queensland has another Anna to dig it into the quagmire of debt yet again. Why are Queenslanders so bloody thick?


Not 'thick.'  We are 'absent minded."  Just ask the soon to be former PM.



Not soon enough, sadly.

He SHOULD have either stood aside today and declared the leadership open, or called an election.

They were his ONLY honourable choices.

But the treasonous, gutless little bastard did neither, just stood there and lied, blamed and obfuscated for 30 minutes.

No vision, no substance, and no contrition whatsoever.

Sheer psychopathic scum!
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Re: Trail shows links bet Libs and opponents of penalt
Reply #34 - Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:19pm
 
Redmond Neck wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 1:20pm:
Money trail reveals links between Libs and opponents of penalty rates

By Mark Phillips
Editor of Working Life

FOLLOW the money. That’s always been the way to find out where power and influence lies.

And it is now different with the release today of annual financial disclosure returns by the Australian Electoral Commission for 2013-14.http://periodicdisclosures.aec.gov.au/Default.aspx

These annual reports tell us where political parties get their money from, who are the big donors to both side of politics, and how some of the money is spent.

Political parties are required by law to publicly make available information about all receipts above the disclosure threshold for the financial year, which is $12,400 for the 2013-14 financial year.

This transparency is important so we can have an effectively functioning democracy.

And make no mistake, there is big money involved.
Coalition easily out-earned Labor

The period of today’s disclosures covers the lead up to the September 2013 election, which saw the Tony Abbott take office.

The headline figures from this year’s release are that the federal and state branches of the Liberal Party had receipts of $125 million in 2013-14, while Labor received $78.2 million (not all this money comes from donations, it can also come from investments, sales of merchandise and other sources). The Nationals received $12 million, giving the two Coalition parties $137 million in total. The Greens received $21.4 million

But it is delving into the source of the Coalition’s funding that things get really interesting.

It is revealing that some of the companies and employer groups calling for changes to working conditions, including cuts to penalty rates and the minimum wage, are among the largest donors to the Coalition.

Chief among them is the building products company Brickworks, which donated $263,000 to the Liberal Party in 2013-14.

Brickworks managing director Lindsay Partridge has been a high-profile voice calling for the abolition of penalty rates. He claims paying weekend rates is eating into his company’s profits and he wants Brickworks’ employees to start at 4am, without penalties and abolish weekend penalty rates.

The various state branches of the Australian Hotels Association, which is the employer group for people who work in pubs, donated more than $300,000 to the Liberals. The Restaurant and Catering Association gave the Liberals $33,467, and the Pharmacy Guild gave them $95,505.

What binds all these groups together is that they are all opponents of penalty rates for working on weekends or outside of normal shifts.

The largest donor to the Liberals was the private hospital operator Paul Ramsay Holdings, which gave the party $600,000 as well as $25,000 to the Nationals.
Tory billionaire backs Australian Liberals

There is much, much more buried within the annual disclosures, but one other name caught our eye.

That is the billionaire businessman Lord Michael Ashcroft, the chairman of the British Conservative Party and an infamous corporate raider in his home country.

He gave $250,000 to the Liberals in 2013-14, which follows $250,000 to them for the 2010 election year, and $1 million for the 2004 election year.

Lord Ashcroft claims to live in the tax haven of Belize – although there is evidence he actually resides in the United States – and consequently manages to minimise the amount of he pays in the country of his birth.

Climate change conspiracy theorists will note that the leading climate-change sceptic Ian Plimer donated $97,500 to the Coalition.

And if you don’t think you can buy yourself a seat in Parliament, then consider the case of Family First Senator Bob Day, who in 2013-14 funded almost half of the party’s revenue with a donation of $484,000.

http://workinglife.org.au/2015/02/02/money-trail-reveals-links-between-libs-and-...

Good article Red. Thanks
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Reply #35 - Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:20pm
 
Aussie wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:12pm:
Resolute wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:04pm:
And Queensland has another Anna to dig it into the quagmire of debt yet again. Why are Queenslanders so bloody thick?


Not 'thick.'  We are 'absent minded."  Just ask the soon to be former PM.


right on the button sunshine... or is that selective memory syndrome which affects so many from the left..

like the chaos of the six years of labor running us into enormous DEBT with not a thing to show for it....

except the vote buying....which kind of paid out for them in a backhanded way.. they left Abbott with a heap of poo....and so did Blyth who didnt even have the money to insure the State against havoc which they copped....but lets pretend that didnt happen..
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Reply #36 - Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:25pm
 
Vote buying cods? When they cut some of Howard’s vote buying. Putting single Mum’s with youngest child of 8yo on NS was not exactly vote buying!
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Reply #37 - Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:46pm
 
cods wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:20pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:12pm:
Resolute wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:04pm:
And Queensland has another Anna to dig it into the quagmire of debt yet again. Why are Queenslanders so bloody thick?


Not 'thick.'  We are 'absent minded."  Just ask the soon to be former PM.


right on the button sunshine... or is that selective memory syndrome which affects so many from the left..

like the chaos of the six years of labor running us into enormous DEBT with not a thing to show for it....

except the vote buying....which kind of paid out for them in a backhanded way.. they left Abbott with a heap of poo....and so did Blyth who didnt even have the money to insure the State against havoc which they copped....but lets pretend that didnt happen..


cods, I reckon you have absolutely no idea about Queensland and its 'politics.'  The only 'vote buying', i.e. pork barrelling came from Newmann and the LNP.  In his seat of Ashgrove alone...$M18 worth.  And he, with his LNP were shown the door.
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Reply #38 - Feb 2nd, 2015 at 7:15pm
 
Kat wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:18pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:12pm:
Resolute wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:04pm:
And Queensland has another Anna to dig it into the quagmire of debt yet again. Why are Queenslanders so bloody thick?


Not 'thick.'  We are 'absent minded."  Just ask the soon to be former PM.



Not soon enough, sadly.

He SHOULD have either stood aside today and declared the leadership open, or called an election.

They were his ONLY honourable choices.

But the treasonous, gutless little bastard did neither, just stood there and lied, blamed and obfuscated for 30 minutes.

No vision, no substance, and no contrition whatsoever.

Sheer psychopathic scum!


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Reply #39 - Feb 2nd, 2015 at 7:29pm
 
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 10:19am:
Trade Unions belong with the Vauxhall Viva, Leyland motors, record players and the Bay City Rollers as regards their relevance to 21st century society.


in what way are you relevant? and yet you persist
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Reply #40 - Feb 2nd, 2015 at 7:35pm
 
cods wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:20pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:12pm:
Resolute wrote on Feb 2nd, 2015 at 4:04pm:
And Queensland has another Anna to dig it into the quagmire of debt yet again. Why are Queenslanders so bloody thick?


Not 'thick.'  We are 'absent minded."  Just ask the soon to be former PM.


right on the button sunshine... or is that selective memory syndrome which affects so many from the left..

a syndrome you are more than familiar with


like the chaos of the six years of labor running us into enormous DEBT with not a thing to show for it....

and yet you cheer for the guy who doubled that amount in ONE year, and nothing to show for it... at least labor kept us out of recession, thousands of new school halls etc ... try opening your eyes if you want to see what they have to show for it


except the vote buying....which kind of paid out for them in a backhanded way.. they left Abbott with a heap of poo....and so did Blyth who didnt even have the money to insure the State against havoc which they copped....but lets pretend that didnt happen..

vote buying? a skill they learn't from Howard  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy  and bligh had the money, but the amount was so large she didn't think it was worth the cover  ...


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