
Nuclear energy costings should be made public
Time to use our home grown resources.
Last week I told Tom Connell that I supported the Government owning nuclear power plants for two reasons:

Time to use our home grown resources.
Last week I told Tom Connell that I supported the Government owning nuclear power plants for two reasons:

One of the great inconsistencies in the Tax Act is that there is a 50% discount on profits from capital gains as opposed to wages or profits.
It has greatly distorted asset prices (along with immigration) to the extent that younger generations are locked out of the housing market.

Senator Gerard Rennick has released the taxation policy for his People First Party, designed to empower the Australian people. He said it will improve Australia’s productivity and stem the erosion of Australia’s tax base.

Superannuation boards need to be held to account.
“Superannuation sector says the prudential regulator should stick to measuring funds’ success by their returns instead of caving to “bastardised political interference” in governance and performance testing.

Just wrapped up two busy weeks in Canberra as an Independent Senator!

Superannuation is a lie. It helps everyone else except the person who owns it.
I spoke in the chamber recently in reply to the Coalitions idea that people should be able to access their superannuation to buy a home.

Labor love to talk out of both sides of their mouth.

Labor have no answers.
Now that I’m an Independent Senator I can finally ask questions in Question time. (The Liberal party never allowed myself or Alex Antic to ask questions.)

Judges need to be held to account.
“The Queensland Law Society (QLS) has long advocated for the establishment of an independent judicial commission in the state.


Labor’s misinformation bill is just censorship plain and simple.
This is a pretty straightforward speech I gave in the chamber about protecting free speech.

We need to reform our financial system if we want to make houses affordable again.
How our financial sector is regulated is a very important but poorly understood topic.

As usual, politicians aren’t interested in fixing up our dysfunctional federation or highways.

The Lies keep coming.
I can’t say I’m surprised when I find out bureaucrats are lying for academics who also milk the taxpayer and push woke agendas.


Time to use our home grown resources.
Last week I told Tom Connell that I supported the Government owning nuclear power plants for two reasons:

One of the great inconsistencies in the Tax Act is that there is a 50% discount on profits from capital gains as opposed to wages or profits.
It has greatly distorted asset prices (along with immigration) to the extent that younger generations are locked out of the housing market.

Senator Gerard Rennick has released the taxation policy for his People First Party, designed to empower the Australian people. He said it will improve Australia’s productivity and stem the erosion of Australia’s tax base.

Superannuation boards need to be held to account.
“Superannuation sector says the prudential regulator should stick to measuring funds’ success by their returns instead of caving to “bastardised political interference” in governance and performance testing.

Just wrapped up two busy weeks in Canberra as an Independent Senator!

Superannuation is a lie. It helps everyone else except the person who owns it.
I spoke in the chamber recently in reply to the Coalitions idea that people should be able to access their superannuation to buy a home.

Labor love to talk out of both sides of their mouth.

Labor have no answers.
Now that I’m an Independent Senator I can finally ask questions in Question time. (The Liberal party never allowed myself or Alex Antic to ask questions.)

Judges need to be held to account.
“The Queensland Law Society (QLS) has long advocated for the establishment of an independent judicial commission in the state.


Labor’s misinformation bill is just censorship plain and simple.
This is a pretty straightforward speech I gave in the chamber about protecting free speech.

We need to reform our financial system if we want to make houses affordable again.
How our financial sector is regulated is a very important but poorly understood topic.

As usual, politicians aren’t interested in fixing up our dysfunctional federation or highways.

The Lies keep coming.
I can’t say I’m surprised when I find out bureaucrats are lying for academics who also milk the taxpayer and push woke agendas.

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