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Reply #495 - Dec 18th, 2024 at 11:45am
 
Chalmers unveils $22 billion budget blowout


ByShane Wright and Millie Muroi
December 18, 2024 — 10.30am

The nation’s taxpayers face an ocean of red ink after Treasurer Jim Chalmers used his mid-year fiscal update to reveal a $21.8 billion blowout in budget deficits and commonwealth debt crashing through $1 trillion in the coming year.


The update reveals a lift in government spending, much of it in areas such as childcare and aged care, but also confirms ongoing revenue pressures with collections of one key tax expected to slump by a quarter.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Finance Minister Katy Gallagher hand down the Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

It also shows that the economic outlook for the Albanese government headed to an election by May of next year remained tough, with household spending likely to grow slower than the population even as inflation remains steady and real wages lift.

In May, Chalmers forecast a deficit of $28.3 billion for the current financial year, but now expects it to ease slightly to $26.9 billion. But beyond 2024-25, the situation is much worse.

From the current financial year until 2027-28, Chalmers had forecast cumulative deficits of $122.1 billion. He is now forecasting $143.9 billion in red ink.

The deficit in the coming financial year is now tipped to reach $46.9 billion, a deterioration of $4.1 billion over the May forecasts. It would be the sixth-largest deficit in cash terms on record.

The 2026-27 deficit is tipped to be $11.7 billion worse at $38.4 billion, while in 2027-28 the deficit is expected to be $31.7 billion, a $7.4 billion blowout on what had been forecast.

The bigger deficits mean more debt. Gross debt, currently $911 billion, is expected to finish the financial year at $940 billion. It is forecast to climb to $1 trillion next year, $1.1 trillion the year after that and hit $1.16 trillion by 2027-28.

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https://www.theage.com.au/politics/federal/chalmers-unveils-22-billion-budget-bl...
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Reply #496 - Dec 27th, 2024 at 1:37pm
 
“ Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the thoughts of all Australians were with the loved ones of the two sailors.”
“ ABC news.

Dear Albo, my thoughts are not with the family of the sailors. I do offer my condolences.
My thoughts are with the homeless I see every day. The families living in cars . The families that have to choose between paying their bills or buying food.
My thoughts are for the people who have lost or at risk of losing their homes from bushfires.
My thoughts are for the small businesses that have gone bust and the finical and emotional toll that causes.
My thoughts are about the victims of crime sweeping the country.
My thoughts are that your labor government has failed to address the homeless issue, your failed to address the cost of living crisis and your failed to support the states find a solution to violent crime.

Dear Albo, don’t think you understand anything that the majority of Australians are thinking.
You have shown time and again your completely out of touch with Australians.

Stop using a sad unfortunate event to pretend you know what “all Australians “ are thinking!
It’s simply you getting your whinny voice and old face on tv in the hopes of political points, pathetic.
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Reply #497 - Dec 27th, 2024 at 2:46pm
 
Daves2017 wrote on Dec 27th, 2024 at 1:37pm:
“ Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the thoughts of all Australians were with the loved ones of the two sailors.”
“ ABC news.

Dear Albo, my thoughts are not with the family of the sailors. I do offer my condolences.
My thoughts are with the homeless I see every day. The families living in cars . The families that have to choose between paying their bills or buying food.
My thoughts are for the people who have lost or at risk of losing their homes from bushfires.
My thoughts are for the small businesses that have gone bust and the finical and emotional toll that causes.
My thoughts are about the victims of crime sweeping the country.
My thoughts are that your labor government has failed to address the homeless issue, your failed to address the cost of living crisis and your failed to support the states find a solution to violent crime.

Dear Albo, don’t think you understand anything that the majority of Australians are thinking.
You have shown time and again your completely out of touch with Australians.

Stop using a sad unfortunate event to pretend you know what “all Australians “ are thinking!
It’s simply you getting your whinny voice and old face on tv in the hopes of political points, pathetic.


Yes, I'd have to agree with you.

Did he call a special news conference just for that, or was he just answering questions in a non-related press conference?

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Reply #498 - Dec 30th, 2024 at 10:40am
 
Oh, look... must be an election coming up.

Support arrives with extra home care packages

November 27, 2024

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Following Monday’s announcement of the passing of the Aged Care Bill 2024 to make the new Aged Care Act law, Minister for Aged Care Anika Wells outlined an additional 83,000 packages for the first year of the Support at Home program.

The commitment for these packages is among reform changes shadow aged care minister Anne Ruston said on Friday the opposition had secured as part of the Senate inquiry and debate process.

It means the government will release the largest home care package delivery on record, with 107,000 in total over the next two years across both the existing and incoming home care systems.


Good to see that useless Anika Wells finally doing something about Aged Care for a change instead of concentrating on SPORT most of the time as she's been doing.

(Sport and Aged Care - what a bizarre combination of portfolios for any Minister to hold).

I guess this means the Federal government have 'done the sums' and calculated that enough elderly Australians have died from Covid in Aged Care so far and the savings in pensions and healthcare costs can now be used for more Care Packages (and buy votes, of course).

I wonder if this means I will finally get the care package for my elderly aunt that I've been waiting for since April? I won't be holding my breath.
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Reply #499 - Dec 30th, 2024 at 10:44am
 
Carl D wrote on Dec 30th, 2024 at 10:40am:
Oh, look... must be an election coming up.

Support arrives with extra home care packages

November 27, 2024

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Following Monday’s announcement of the passing of the Aged Care Bill 2024 to make the new Aged Care Act law, Minister for Aged Care Anika Wells outlined an additional 83,000 packages for the first year of the Support at Home program.

The commitment for these packages is among reform changes shadow aged care minister Anne Ruston said on Friday the opposition had secured as part of the Senate inquiry and debate process.

It means the government will release the largest home care package delivery on record, with 107,000 in total over the next two years across both the existing and incoming home care systems.


Good to see that useless Anika Wells finally doing something about Aged Care for a change instead of concentrating on SPORT most of the time as she's been doing.

(Sport and Aged Care - what a bizarre combination of portfolios for any Minister to hold).

I guess this means the Federal government have 'done the sums' and calculated that enough elderly Australians have died from Covid in Aged Care so far and the savings in pensions and healthcare costs can now be used for more Care Packages (and buy votes, of course).

I wonder if this means I will finally get the care package for my elderly aunt that I've been waiting for since April? I won't be holding my breath.


What level has she been assessed at?



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Reply #500 - Dec 30th, 2024 at 10:54am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 30th, 2024 at 10:44am:
What level has she been assessed at?


Hi Greg.

She has been assessed for a Level 4 package which is the top package. That was after a phone assessment in April (they were supposed to come to our home to do the assessment but they were too busy).

Someone did come from My Aged Care and did the home assessment nearly 2 months ago and she could see that my aunt's memory was getting bad and she was very unsteady on her feet after asking her some questions and the lady said that she was going to see about getting a smaller 'interim' package organized while we wait so I can at least get ramps put in at the front and back doors to help with my aunt getting in and out of the house with her stroller.

At the moment I have to lift the stroller over the doorstep while my aunt holds the handles and the lady said that it was dangerous to do that but what else can I do at the moment?

The lady said she was also going to send some documents to me so I can arrange a Power of Attorney without having to go to a solicitor.

Haven't seen or heard anything from them since then so far.
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Reply #501 - Dec 30th, 2024 at 11:12am
 
Carl D wrote on Dec 30th, 2024 at 10:54am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 30th, 2024 at 10:44am:
What level has she been assessed at?


Hi Greg.

She has been assessed for a Level 4 package which is the top package. That was after a phone assessment in April (they were supposed to come to our home to do the assessment but they were too busy).

Someone did come from My Aged Care and did the home assessment nearly 2 months ago and she could see that my aunt's memory was getting bad and she was very unsteady on her feet after asking her some questions and the lady said that she was going to see about getting a smaller 'interim' package organized while we wait so I can at least get ramps put in at the front and back doors to help with my aunt getting in and out of the house with her stroller.

At the moment I have to lift the stroller over the doorstep while my aunt holds the handles and the lady said that it was dangerous to do that but what else can I do at the moment?

The lady said she was also going to send some documents to me so I can arrange a Power of Attorney without having to go to a solicitor.

Haven't seen or heard anything from them since then so far.


It's a long, painful process.

My mother was on a Level 4.

I eventually got all new ramps and rails put in the house, but it took a lot of time and effort.

The team at RPH was very good - they sent a tradie out to build a new custom ramp at the front door.

Denise, at Bentley Hospital, is the person to talk to (if she's still there).

She does the ACAT assessments, and was very helpful with my mother.
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Reply #502 - Dec 30th, 2024 at 11:32am
 
Thanks Greg.

Actually, Denise from Bentley came to do the assessment a couple of months back. Fiona from Bentley did the phone assessment in April and she gave me a follow up call to let me know Denise was coming and they were both great.

I can't criticize them or any of the staff, they're doing the best they can under what seems to be very difficult circumstances - and lack of money from the government, of course.

I have noticed you can get Power of Attorney documents from the Post Office. I might pick one up next time I'm there.
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Reply #503 - Dec 30th, 2024 at 11:49am
 
Carl D wrote on Dec 30th, 2024 at 11:32am:
Thanks Greg.

Actually, Denise from Bentley came to do the assessment a couple of months back. Fiona from Bentley did the phone assessment in April and she gave me a follow up call to let me know Denise was coming and they were both great.

I can't criticize them or any of the staff, they're doing the best they can under what seems to be very difficult circumstances - and lack of money from the government, of course.

I have noticed you can get Power of Attorney documents from the Post Office. I might pick one up next time I'm there.


Sending you a PM.

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Reply #504 - Dec 30th, 2024 at 12:16pm
 
Thanks Greg. Got it.

I'll check that out later today.
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Reply #505 - Jan 2nd, 2025 at 12:13am
 
New word - Albatros ......... what could it mean (heh, heh)...
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Reply #506 - Jan 21st, 2025 at 9:47am
 
Too little, too late and once again seen as following Dutton instead of leading.

Labor, you need a new leader.

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Reply #507 - Jan 21st, 2025 at 2:19pm
 
I totally agree Albo must go but that doesn’t change the decisions he and labor made.
The “voice “.
The uncontrolled immigration.
The lack of any meaningful action on the desperate housing shortage ( made much worse because of their immigration policy).
The senate hearings on the cost crisis of basic food items achieved- nothing.

Everything keeps getting more and more expensive.

Our politicians have never ever been paid so well yet the country in comparison worse off.

It has never ever cost as much as it does now to build a house but the house’s have never been so poorly built.

I can only hope Duddo can lead us out of this mess but I sincerely doubt he and the Lnp will do any better!
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Reply #508 - Jan 24th, 2025 at 11:47am
 
This story is behind a firewall but I agree with the headline.   Cool


In energy debacle, our biggest power failure is Bowen

Chris Bowen has ceded too much to the green fringe. Prices are higher, renewables growth has collapsed and energy security risks are rising. He must resign.

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