"The only people in Australia who can boost wage growth are employers and the only way they can do that is by giving people pay rises." https://t.co/qp0zOYH3If
'There is no moment ever in the job of being PM where someone is going to rush into the office and yell “we need to know the unemployment rate right now, prime minister, don’t look on the internet, tell us now!”'
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While no new asylum seeker arrivals have been sent to Nauru since 2014 and there are currently only 107 on the island, the regime costs Australia $35-40 million per month - the same amount as when it held more than 1,000 people. https://t.co/slAHFqOmjj
Love this. “Sometimes I think large companies tend to commoditise it, and they put great value on it as a PR exercise... So one of the things about withholding the welcome to country was to not allow that recognition to Rio.” https://t.co/KE2IynDbr6
My heart breaks for this brave teacher who was sacked for being gay - especially since it was totally legal for her religious employer to do this. It's the laws that need to change, not Karen Pack https://t.co/DXbTPoSqGi
The economy has recovered when the government announces cuts to jobkeeper, but it’s on the precipice of collapse when it argues against a significant increase in the minimum wage. The only consistent thread is that workers should get less. https://t.co/OsR7dqgTsz
The average westerner's eating habits lead to the loss of 4 trees every year. In 5 G7 countries, more than 90% of their deforestation footprint was in foreign countries and half of this was in tropical nations. https://t.co/xqd2ay4Xme
"If we don't intervene to help these systems recover, we'll find out they're not just iconic, but they're quite literally holding the country together." https://t.co/Vhrl9ZV7Cq
"If you’re 80 years old or more, something like 90% of carbon emissions ever generated by humans can be dated to your lifetime, a consequence of the deliberately wasteful economy unleashed during the post-war economic boom." https://t.co/LadBnTQbZ5