
Do you support Nuclear Energy
If Australia is to have cheap, reliable, and clean energy, which will ultimately reduce the cost of electricity and help power our industries, we must seriously consider adding nuclear to Australia’s energy plan.
If Australia is to have cheap, reliable, and clean energy, which will ultimately reduce the cost of electricity and help power our industries, we must seriously consider adding nuclear to Australia’s energy plan.
Australia’s immigration has considerably blown out. For the year to March 2024, it’s already at 397,798 despite Labor saying immigration will be reduced to 395,000 this year. The real figure is expected to reach 529,000 by year-end.
In estimates Murray Watt accused the Coalition of pork barrelling when the APVMA was moved to Armidale. Given the APVMA serves regional Australia why shouldn’t it be in regional Australia?
$500 million allocated to high speed rail, and the Infrastructure Department can’t really explain how the money spent is actually value for money.
In recent decades has been a lot of arguing over the rate of emissions but I have seen very few people actually question the quality of the measurements.
What has Aboriginal culture got to do with building railway lines?
Why does the government have to waste taxpayer money on appeasing activists every time they do something.
Where will charging stations be built and who is going to pay for them? At the last round of estimates I asked the Albanese government who is going to build and pay for charging stations to be installed across the country, in particular how much are taxpayers going to be on the hook for.
Last Friday, the RRAT Senate committee released recommendations from the inquiry into the closure of branches in the regions.
This has been one of most important Senate inquiries of recent years and the response to it was enormous.
If Australia is to have cheap, reliable, and clean energy, which will ultimately reduce the cost of electricity and help power our industries, we must seriously consider adding nuclear to Australia’s energy plan.
Australia’s immigration has considerably blown out. For the year to March 2024, it’s already at 397,798 despite Labor saying immigration will be reduced to 395,000 this year. The real figure is expected to reach 529,000 by year-end.
In estimates Murray Watt accused the Coalition of pork barrelling when the APVMA was moved to Armidale. Given the APVMA serves regional Australia why shouldn’t it be in regional Australia?
$500 million allocated to high speed rail, and the Infrastructure Department can’t really explain how the money spent is actually value for money.
In recent decades has been a lot of arguing over the rate of emissions but I have seen very few people actually question the quality of the measurements.
What has Aboriginal culture got to do with building railway lines?
Why does the government have to waste taxpayer money on appeasing activists every time they do something.
Where will charging stations be built and who is going to pay for them? At the last round of estimates I asked the Albanese government who is going to build and pay for charging stations to be installed across the country, in particular how much are taxpayers going to be on the hook for.
Last Friday, the RRAT Senate committee released recommendations from the inquiry into the closure of branches in the regions.
This has been one of most important Senate inquiries of recent years and the response to it was enormous.
Australia is going through a cost of living and housing crisis. The easiest thing for the government to do to fix it is too lower the recklessly high immigration rate.
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
Earlier this week I spoke about Australia’s productivity crisis by going back to mistakes made in the 1980’s when the Hawke Keating government destroyed our manufacturing sector due to the Button plan and instead created a paper shuffling and brainwashing industry in Superannuation and the University sector.
Labor are out of control. They need to lower immigration as they are importing a homelessness crisis.
Earlier this week I spoke in the chamber about Pfizer shifting their profits offshore rather than pay tax here in Australia.
Why is Alan Joyce still getting a $10 million bonus in light of taking bookings for flights already cancelled and trying to cancel $500 million in flight credits as a result of cancelled bookings from Covid.
In the Senate I spoke about Australia’s flawed energy policy and the climate change hysteria that is behind it.
The deliberate lies and fear mongering needs to end.
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
Australia is going through a cost of living and housing crisis. The easiest thing for the government to do to fix it is too lower the recklessly high immigration rate.
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
Earlier this week I spoke about Australia’s productivity crisis by going back to mistakes made in the 1980’s when the Hawke Keating government destroyed our manufacturing sector due to the Button plan and instead created a paper shuffling and brainwashing industry in Superannuation and the University sector.
Labor are out of control. They need to lower immigration as they are importing a homelessness crisis.
Earlier this week I spoke in the chamber about Pfizer shifting their profits offshore rather than pay tax here in Australia.
Why is Alan Joyce still getting a $10 million bonus in light of taking bookings for flights already cancelled and trying to cancel $500 million in flight credits as a result of cancelled bookings from Covid.
In the Senate I spoke about Australia’s flawed energy policy and the climate change hysteria that is behind it.
The deliberate lies and fear mongering needs to end.
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
In estimates I asked for the work papers behind the decisions as to where to place community batteries.
The Secretary of the Environment and Infrastructure Department complained about answering 400 questions on notice from the last set of estimates in his opening statement.
Whether you give 5 minutes notice or 5 years notice, Banks have an obligation under their social licence to keep branches open in the regions.
After trying to justify expensive taxpayer funded batteries by claiming they were going to be aimed at parts of the electricity system that couldn’t be connected to the grid, it turns out they are being installed in inner city suburbs.
At the last set of estimates I asked Treasury why they are pursuing a big population strategy.
The Albanese government is spending $224 million of your hard earned dollars for 400 community batteries.
It’s amazing how the government is happy to lend to the big end of town at concessional rates, while allowing the RBA to shaft the little guy with rapid interest rate rises.
Since then Australia has reduced its CO2 emissions from over 600 million tonnes to less than 500 million tonnes. So we are closer to absorbing four times more CO2 than we emit.
In estimates I asked for the work papers behind the decisions as to where to place community batteries.
The Secretary of the Environment and Infrastructure Department complained about answering 400 questions on notice from the last set of estimates in his opening statement.
Whether you give 5 minutes notice or 5 years notice, Banks have an obligation under their social licence to keep branches open in the regions.
After trying to justify expensive taxpayer funded batteries by claiming they were going to be aimed at parts of the electricity system that couldn’t be connected to the grid, it turns out they are being installed in inner city suburbs.
At the last set of estimates I asked Treasury why they are pursuing a big population strategy.
The Albanese government is spending $224 million of your hard earned dollars for 400 community batteries.
It’s amazing how the government is happy to lend to the big end of town at concessional rates, while allowing the RBA to shaft the little guy with rapid interest rate rises.
Since then Australia has reduced its CO2 emissions from over 600 million tonnes to less than 500 million tonnes. So we are closer to absorbing four times more CO2 than we emit.
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