
Labor can give $100m to the WHO but can’t look after their own vaccine injured
To think that the government can give away $100 million to foreign bureaucrats whilst ignoring Australians who are vaccine injured is a disgrace.
To think that the government can give away $100 million to foreign bureaucrats whilst ignoring Australians who are vaccine injured is a disgrace.
The Greens want rental caps. This won’t work as it will reduce the supply of new housing.
What we really need to do is to reduce immigration and allow people to access their super so they can own their own home.
It is completely unacceptable that temporary Australian residents, especially students are allowed to buy houses in Australia.
Labor are clueless when it comes to delivering the things that matter. Chamber: Senate on 6/11/2023Item: QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS – Answers To Questions Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (15:55): It’s good to rise and talk about what a debacle
A few weeks back I questioned the CBA on the rise of the foreign bank lending to our agricultural sector and how closing branches in the regions is making it harder for locals to use Australian banks.
Eddie Holmes changed his mind because if the public knew that Western scientists and governments had funded gain of function research that led to the outbreak of Covid all hell would break loose.
A few weeks ago I wrote the Health Minister requesting the Minister to investigate University of Sydney, Professor Ed Holmes’ involvement with former US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci following the release of emails subpoenaed by the US Congress.
Tech giant Meta has suspended its partnership with RMIT’s fact checking program “effective immediately” after receiving complaints about bias and unfairness…
To think that the government can give away $100 million to foreign bureaucrats whilst ignoring Australians who are vaccine injured is a disgrace.
The Greens want rental caps. This won’t work as it will reduce the supply of new housing.
What we really need to do is to reduce immigration and allow people to access their super so they can own their own home.
It is completely unacceptable that temporary Australian residents, especially students are allowed to buy houses in Australia.
Labor are clueless when it comes to delivering the things that matter. Chamber: Senate on 6/11/2023Item: QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS – Answers To Questions Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (15:55): It’s good to rise and talk about what a debacle
A few weeks back I questioned the CBA on the rise of the foreign bank lending to our agricultural sector and how closing branches in the regions is making it harder for locals to use Australian banks.
Eddie Holmes changed his mind because if the public knew that Western scientists and governments had funded gain of function research that led to the outbreak of Covid all hell would break loose.
A few weeks ago I wrote the Health Minister requesting the Minister to investigate University of Sydney, Professor Ed Holmes’ involvement with former US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci following the release of emails subpoenaed by the US Congress.
Tech giant Meta has suspended its partnership with RMIT’s fact checking program “effective immediately” after receiving complaints about bias and unfairness…
To think that the government can give away $100 million to foreign bureaucrats whilst ignoring Australians who are vaccine injured is a disgrace.
The Greens want rental caps. This won’t work as it will reduce the supply of new housing.
What we really need to do is to reduce immigration and allow people to access their super so they can own their own home.
Labor are clueless when it comes to delivering the things that matter. Chamber: Senate on 6/11/2023Item: QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS – Answers To Questions Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (15:55): It’s good to rise and talk about what a debacle
The Hawke Keating Government introduced many policies that destroyed Australia’s sovereignty. • In 1983 Hawke got the High Court to rule that Foreign Treaties should override the State governments •In 1985 Keating lifted all foreign capital controls allowing banks to
Here is another broken promise or lack of transparency. In an earlier set of estimates, I asked the acting environment minister, Senator McAllister, just how many kilometres of transmission lines we need to reach 82 per cent of renewables by 2030.
The so called National Reconstruction Fund bill is nothing but a slush fund for renewables with a misleading name. Coal and gas projects, which are locally produced have been excluded from the fund. On the other hand foreign owned or built renewables can apply for assistance.
Last week the Labor party passed the Safeguard mechanism. This is without a doubt the most destructive bill ever passed during my time in the Senate.
That is why this inquiry is so important. We need to shine a light on the dealings of the bureaucrats. Let’s face it, it’s the bureaucrats who run—I’ve often said this. It’s the bureaucrats who are a shadow government in this country. It’s not us.
To think that the government can give away $100 million to foreign bureaucrats whilst ignoring Australians who are vaccine injured is a disgrace.
The Greens want rental caps. This won’t work as it will reduce the supply of new housing.
What we really need to do is to reduce immigration and allow people to access their super so they can own their own home.
Labor are clueless when it comes to delivering the things that matter. Chamber: Senate on 6/11/2023Item: QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS – Answers To Questions Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (15:55): It’s good to rise and talk about what a debacle
The Hawke Keating Government introduced many policies that destroyed Australia’s sovereignty. • In 1983 Hawke got the High Court to rule that Foreign Treaties should override the State governments •In 1985 Keating lifted all foreign capital controls allowing banks to
Here is another broken promise or lack of transparency. In an earlier set of estimates, I asked the acting environment minister, Senator McAllister, just how many kilometres of transmission lines we need to reach 82 per cent of renewables by 2030.
The so called National Reconstruction Fund bill is nothing but a slush fund for renewables with a misleading name. Coal and gas projects, which are locally produced have been excluded from the fund. On the other hand foreign owned or built renewables can apply for assistance.
Last week the Labor party passed the Safeguard mechanism. This is without a doubt the most destructive bill ever passed during my time in the Senate.
That is why this inquiry is so important. We need to shine a light on the dealings of the bureaucrats. Let’s face it, it’s the bureaucrats who run—I’ve often said this. It’s the bureaucrats who are a shadow government in this country. It’s not us.
It is completely unacceptable that temporary Australian residents, especially students are allowed to buy houses in Australia.
A few weeks back I questioned the CBA on the rise of the foreign bank lending to our agricultural sector and how closing branches in the regions is making it harder for locals to use Australian banks.
At the last set of estimates I asked Treasury why they are pursuing a big population strategy.
At the last set of estimates I asked ASIO about the involvement of Australian Scientists and Universities in gain of function research and in particular why did Ed Holmes try to cover up the origins of Coronavirus on the instructions
It is completely unacceptable that temporary Australian residents, especially students are allowed to buy houses in Australia.
A few weeks back I questioned the CBA on the rise of the foreign bank lending to our agricultural sector and how closing branches in the regions is making it harder for locals to use Australian banks.
At the last set of estimates I asked Treasury why they are pursuing a big population strategy.
At the last set of estimates I asked ASIO about the involvement of Australian Scientists and Universities in gain of function research and in particular why did Ed Holmes try to cover up the origins of Coronavirus on the instructions
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