
AM Agenda: It’s time to open Queensland’s borders
It’s time for Annastacia Palaszczuk to open Queensland’s borders and get Queenslanders working again.

It’s time for Annastacia Palaszczuk to open Queensland’s borders and get Queenslanders working again.

Now is the time for much needed federation and tax form.

The Morrison LNP Government is backing local companies to modernise how they do business, as they grapple with the impact of the coronavirus.

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.

At a time when the politics of climate change is more pervasive and polarising than ever before, the EPBC Act should be amended to ensure it remains fit for purpose.

Last night I joined Andrew Bolt to chat about the Bureau of Meteorology revising historical records and data to make today’s temperatures seem hotter.

Despite repeated questions about the BOM’s confidence intervals on both its actual and adjusted records, the BOM refused to provide clear answers.

Creating new datasets is just another form of propaganda to push the global warming hoax.

The rise in the superannuation levy to 12% will hurt both workers and businesses as money is invested into financial markets rather than the real economy.

Topics discussed on today’s panel include Industrial Relations, carbon emissions, jobs and superannuation.

“Untold millions of dollars each year is syphoned from the pockets of the battlers in the bush and sent to Sydney and Melbourne to manage at an enormous annual cost of around $34 billion in management fees. That’s great for creating jobs in the inner city, but it does very little for the regions. It’s time Australian superannuation backed Australian industries and jobs.”

17 Construction Squadron Association are set to receive $2000 to carry on their commemoration legacy in the Lilley electorate.

“Like the Murray-Darling river system, our dairy industry is complex and varies significantly by state. Trying to determine a price for milk that keeps everyone happy will be impossible and only goes to show how out of touch One Nation is.”

“The biggest hurdle to nuclear energy is some people are still concerned about it…I think that safety concerns, while important, can be addressed and I think it’s definitely an alternative we should consider in our energy mix going forward.”

It’s time for Annastacia Palaszczuk to open Queensland’s borders and get Queenslanders working again.

Now is the time for much needed federation and tax form.

The Morrison LNP Government is backing local companies to modernise how they do business, as they grapple with the impact of the coronavirus.

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.

At a time when the politics of climate change is more pervasive and polarising than ever before, the EPBC Act should be amended to ensure it remains fit for purpose.

Last night I joined Andrew Bolt to chat about the Bureau of Meteorology revising historical records and data to make today’s temperatures seem hotter.

Despite repeated questions about the BOM’s confidence intervals on both its actual and adjusted records, the BOM refused to provide clear answers.

Creating new datasets is just another form of propaganda to push the global warming hoax.

The rise in the superannuation levy to 12% will hurt both workers and businesses as money is invested into financial markets rather than the real economy.

Topics discussed on today’s panel include Industrial Relations, carbon emissions, jobs and superannuation.

“Untold millions of dollars each year is syphoned from the pockets of the battlers in the bush and sent to Sydney and Melbourne to manage at an enormous annual cost of around $34 billion in management fees. That’s great for creating jobs in the inner city, but it does very little for the regions. It’s time Australian superannuation backed Australian industries and jobs.”

17 Construction Squadron Association are set to receive $2000 to carry on their commemoration legacy in the Lilley electorate.

“Like the Murray-Darling river system, our dairy industry is complex and varies significantly by state. Trying to determine a price for milk that keeps everyone happy will be impossible and only goes to show how out of touch One Nation is.”

“The biggest hurdle to nuclear energy is some people are still concerned about it…I think that safety concerns, while important, can be addressed and I think it’s definitely an alternative we should consider in our energy mix going forward.”
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