My letter to the PM
Last week I sent the attached letter to the Prime Minister advising him that I will be withholding my vote from the Coalition until a number of key issues are dealt with.
Last week I sent the attached letter to the Prime Minister advising him that I will be withholding my vote from the Coalition until a number of key issues are dealt with.
The attached document was sent to me and is a compilation of testimonies from medical professionals from around Australia who have witnessed adverse events in patients following the administration of a Covid vaccine or have experienced an adverse event themself.
“Tom, I’m not worried about 2050. At the moment, what I’m worried about right now is what’s happening in 2021. And in particular, the adverse effects that are happening to young people across the country from vaccines in the last week. It’s not about statistics, it’s about the way these people have been treated after they’ve had an adverse event…
Australia has one of the lowest COVID death rates in the world, and we’ve actually got one of the lowest fatality rates in the world. It’s worth noting that this year we’ve had fewer than 100 COVID deaths out of over 20,000 cases. That is a case fatality rate of 0.04 per cent, or fewer than four people out of every 1,000 cases. Compare that with the number of deaths in 2019, when Australia had 170,000 deaths out of 25 million people. That was a death rate of seven people out of 1,000.
My letter to the Attorney-General (copied to the PM) requesting the Commonwealth clarify the roles and responsibilities of the Federal and State governments and the power of unrestrained bureaucrats. Quite frankly, the logic used in the Palmer v WA judgement
This matter of public importance is typical Labor: it’s all about playing the man and not the facts.
Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (17 March 2021, 17:17): Well, well, well! The fox is in the henhouse. Here we go. We’ve got Labor suddenly worried about small business. Get real! This is the fox that wants to destroy small business. This
Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (15 March 2021, 17:44): It’s quite astounding, the audacity of the Labor Party, when it comes to criticising the federal government on support for the tourism industry and support for the Australian economy as a whole. This
NSW is the gold standard for the rest of the Commonwealth when it comes to best dealing with the challenges of the Coronavirus.
“The way that they behave towards people in the private sector and the difficulty they make with the red tape and the green tape, and the blue tape – trying to stop Australian small business from getting ahead, has got to stop,” he told Sky News on Tuesday.
It’s time for Annastacia Palaszczuk to open Queensland’s borders and get Queenslanders working again.
The operations of the Government’s business 13 28 46 contact centre are being expanded to provide specialist advisers and extended support hours.
The Federal Government has released the second stage of its economic plan to cushion the economic impact of the Coronavirus.
Last week I sent the attached letter to the Prime Minister advising him that I will be withholding my vote from the Coalition until a number of key issues are dealt with.
The attached document was sent to me and is a compilation of testimonies from medical professionals from around Australia who have witnessed adverse events in patients following the administration of a Covid vaccine or have experienced an adverse event themself.
“Tom, I’m not worried about 2050. At the moment, what I’m worried about right now is what’s happening in 2021. And in particular, the adverse effects that are happening to young people across the country from vaccines in the last week. It’s not about statistics, it’s about the way these people have been treated after they’ve had an adverse event…
Australia has one of the lowest COVID death rates in the world, and we’ve actually got one of the lowest fatality rates in the world. It’s worth noting that this year we’ve had fewer than 100 COVID deaths out of over 20,000 cases. That is a case fatality rate of 0.04 per cent, or fewer than four people out of every 1,000 cases. Compare that with the number of deaths in 2019, when Australia had 170,000 deaths out of 25 million people. That was a death rate of seven people out of 1,000.
My letter to the Attorney-General (copied to the PM) requesting the Commonwealth clarify the roles and responsibilities of the Federal and State governments and the power of unrestrained bureaucrats. Quite frankly, the logic used in the Palmer v WA judgement
This matter of public importance is typical Labor: it’s all about playing the man and not the facts.
Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (17 March 2021, 17:17): Well, well, well! The fox is in the henhouse. Here we go. We’ve got Labor suddenly worried about small business. Get real! This is the fox that wants to destroy small business. This
Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (15 March 2021, 17:44): It’s quite astounding, the audacity of the Labor Party, when it comes to criticising the federal government on support for the tourism industry and support for the Australian economy as a whole. This
NSW is the gold standard for the rest of the Commonwealth when it comes to best dealing with the challenges of the Coronavirus.
“The way that they behave towards people in the private sector and the difficulty they make with the red tape and the green tape, and the blue tape – trying to stop Australian small business from getting ahead, has got to stop,” he told Sky News on Tuesday.
It’s time for Annastacia Palaszczuk to open Queensland’s borders and get Queenslanders working again.
The operations of the Government’s business 13 28 46 contact centre are being expanded to provide specialist advisers and extended support hours.
The Federal Government has released the second stage of its economic plan to cushion the economic impact of the Coronavirus.
Here is a list of ‘Questions on Notice’ I have submitted to Departments and Bodies of Government.
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Australia’s government authority responsible for evaluating, assessing and monitoring products that are defined as therapeutic goods. The TGA regulate medicines, medical devices and biologicals.
The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) advises the Minister for Health and Aged Care on the National Immunisation Program (NIP) and other immunisation issues.
You have the right to access documents we hold under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act). This page explains how to make an FOI request, how we process an FOI request. It also includes a link to our disclosure log.
Australia’s government authority responsible for evaluating, assessing and monitoring products that are defined as therapeutic goods. The TGA regulate medicines, medical devices and biologicals.
The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) advises the Minister for Health and Aged Care on the National Immunisation Program (NIP) and other immunisation issues.
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