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Greens Demand Voice In Public Service Debate
Mar 31st, 2025 at 12:30pm
 
Greens demand voice in Public Service debate    Smiley
2025-03-31
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The Greens Public Service spokesperson, Barbara Pocock, wants to be part of the proposed debate between Labor’s Katy Gallagher and Liberal spokesperson, Jane Hume, over the Coalition policy to sack 41,000 public servants and ban them from working from home.

Gallagher has challenged Hume to a pre-election debate saying it will give Australians a chance to hear from the major parties on an important and controversial issue.

Lines attributable to Senator Barbara Pocock:

“Katy Gallagher wants to air the public service policies of the major parties in a live debate but they are both ignoring the one-in-three voters who now support the Greens and independents.

“Politics in Australia is no longer a two horse race and if there is going to be a policy debate about the future of our public service, there is a clear need for a Greens voice in the discussion.

“The Greens have become the real opposition in many policy arenas including this one as coalition front benchers have been silent or ineffectual over the term of this Parliament. We have been the party that has continually taken on the Government over poor performance on climate, finance, housing and education. If there’s going to be a policy debate, the Greens deserve a seat at the table.

“It was the Greens who instigated the Senate inquiry into consultants, highlighting the impact of outsourcing on the public service. To this day, the Government has made no response to our recommendations for substantial and lasting reform in this area.

“Jane Hume will not be challenging Katy Gallagher to impose greater restrictions on consultant spending or tighter regulations around the tax system. Australians want to see more than a performative chat between tweedle-dee and tweedle-dum on these issues. If there’s going to be a real debate, the Greens need to be included.

“Labor is hiding behind reductions in spending on labour hire and outsourced service delivery while pretending to cut consulting contracts. However, the reality is that the overall spend on consultants has dropped by only a miniscule amount on Labor’s watch – 1% of the total reductions in external labour.

“This isn’t good enough and it won’t be the Liberal Party that questions Katy Gallagher about it, it will be the Greens.”
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Re: Greens Demand Voice In Public Service Debate
Reply #1 - Mar 31st, 2025 at 1:15pm
 
At some point complaining that they are not being taken seriously is going to backfire on them.
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Reply #2 - Mar 31st, 2025 at 1:18pm
 

The next Govt. is most likely to be a Labor/ Greens coalition.

People better listen to the Greens - they will be in charge.
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Reply #3 - Mar 31st, 2025 at 1:39pm
 
Well the Australian Greens do hold the balance of power in the senate.   Smiley
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Reply #4 - Mar 31st, 2025 at 1:48pm
 
If the greens stopped acting like petulant toddlers people might actually take them seriously Roll Eyes
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Reply #5 - Apr 1st, 2025 at 10:06am
 
Greens leader Adam Bandt has ­bizarrely suggested Israel is to blame for Hamas’s brutal executions of Palestinians who had risen up against the terror group’s stranglehold of the Gaza Strip.

The leader of the left-wing party – which could play an important role in a hung parliament after the federal election – said while the killings should be investigated by human rights groups, the ultimate problem in Gaza was Israel’s occupation.

Hamas has begun to crack down on thousands of Gazans who protested against the group last week, executing at least six and publicly beating others, ­according to Israeli media.

One of those murdered was Odai al-Rubai, 22, who was beaten and tortured for four hours before being dumped, dying, on his ­family’s doorstep.

“He was dragged by a rope around his neck, beaten with clubs and metal rods in front of passers-by,” a Gaza City resident told ­Israel’s Ynet TV.
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Reply #6 - Apr 1st, 2025 at 10:11am
 
We should be helping those protestors.
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Re: Greens Demand Voice In Public Service Debate
Reply #7 - Apr 1st, 2025 at 10:15am
 
WHY?
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Re: Greens Demand Voice In Public Service Debate
Reply #8 - Apr 1st, 2025 at 10:43am
 
To get rid of Hamas.
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