Why is it so hard for the TGA to tell me how they monitor the safety of the Covid vax?
Why is the Australian Government destroying Australian businesses?
Why is the Australian Government destroying Australian businesses?
“There is actually a shortage of people to work in construction and more broadly across the economy and the difficulty of attracting people into that area.”
It’s embarrassing to watch the TGA tie itself up in knots and contradict itself over the safety of the vaccine.
“As we’ve previously advised as to how we investigate cases we do not overrule the decisions of the coroner’s or the cause of death. What we do is consider the cases using the WHO causality framework.”
Another pointless department wasting your money.
“Senator RENNICK: With regard to the whole housing fund et cetera, you are planning to build 6,000 houses per year over the next five years, so 30,000 houses.
I recently asked Treasury why they don’t reintroduce capital controls to stop house prices from over inflating.
This is why we need an independent judicial commission. The Fair Work Commission is anything but fair.
I’m pleased to say that the bill that was going to remove oversight of the RBA by the Treasurer did not get passed on Thursday night.
I have to say this is one of the most surprising discussions I’ve ever had in estimates.
It would appear that Donald Trump will become the next President of the United States.
In estimates I asked Treasury why they don’t track rental payments made offshore and why they don’t require rental agents to withhold tax on those payments.
“We simply underestimated how many students would flow back into our universities and higher education sectors.”
In Estimates I asked the Finance Minister why retired Canberra bureaucrats should be receiving pensions much higher than those in the private sector, especially when the bureaucrats were highly paid throughout their working careers.
So round two of my trying to get more information about the spy who sold us out.
Conflict of interest perceptions mean Matt Kean should choose between his job as chairman of the federal government’s Climate Change Authority or working for a private energy transition fund led by a former Macquarie banker, a former top public servant and a fan of the ex-NSW treasurer says.
Why is the Australian Government destroying Australian businesses?
“There is actually a shortage of people to work in construction and more broadly across the economy and the difficulty of attracting people into that area.”
It’s embarrassing to watch the TGA tie itself up in knots and contradict itself over the safety of the vaccine.
“As we’ve previously advised as to how we investigate cases we do not overrule the decisions of the coroner’s or the cause of death. What we do is consider the cases using the WHO causality framework.”
Another pointless department wasting your money.
“Senator RENNICK: With regard to the whole housing fund et cetera, you are planning to build 6,000 houses per year over the next five years, so 30,000 houses.
I recently asked Treasury why they don’t reintroduce capital controls to stop house prices from over inflating.
This is why we need an independent judicial commission. The Fair Work Commission is anything but fair.
I’m pleased to say that the bill that was going to remove oversight of the RBA by the Treasurer did not get passed on Thursday night.
I have to say this is one of the most surprising discussions I’ve ever had in estimates.
It would appear that Donald Trump will become the next President of the United States.
In estimates I asked Treasury why they don’t track rental payments made offshore and why they don’t require rental agents to withhold tax on those payments.
“We simply underestimated how many students would flow back into our universities and higher education sectors.”
In Estimates I asked the Finance Minister why retired Canberra bureaucrats should be receiving pensions much higher than those in the private sector, especially when the bureaucrats were highly paid throughout their working careers.
So round two of my trying to get more information about the spy who sold us out.
Conflict of interest perceptions mean Matt Kean should choose between his job as chairman of the federal government’s Climate Change Authority or working for a private energy transition fund led by a former Macquarie banker, a former top public servant and a fan of the ex-NSW treasurer says.
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