Gina just donated another plane to the Royal Flying Doctors.
This is the second plane Gina has bought for the RFDS. Gina has donated millions and millions to the Royal Flying Doctor. A service that helps many in the bush. An essential service. Thank you Gina, for helping Australia and supporting One Nation.
@PaulineHansonOz The taking of offence is a political tactic. We see it 'ad nauseam" That's a logical fallacy (argumentum ad nauseam), where someone tries to win an argument simply by repeating a claim over and over, as if repetition makes it true....suck it up, sweetheart.๎ป๎๎ป๎น๎
@JEChalmers Are you serious? The economy is going backwards with these tiny increases driven entirely by huge immigration. The per capita figures tell the story. They are negative. Thats why everyone is finding life harder and more expensive.
@AlboMP Supply and DEMAND - its pretty simple. You need to control the amount of people coming in. All you are doing is making it harder for first time buyers by removing the opportunities you benefitted from.
@JustKimfromoz It is an emergency department. Emergency! Triage prioritises emergency. Sounds like you needed to go to the doctor. Don't use emergency resources unless you need to.
The main grant given to the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC), led by president Shadi Alsuleiman, is the Security Uplift for Muslim Communities in Australia Program:
The Australian Government, through the Department of Home Affairs' Office for Multicultural Affairs, is providing $25 million over three years for the Security Uplift of Muslim Communities in Australia Program. ANIC was invited to apply via a closed non-competitive process to deliver activities under the program from 2025 to 2028. The funding is for security at Muslim faith-based places including mosques, schools, Islamic centres and other community facilities.
1/Housing isn't a supply problem. It's a supply-AND-demand problem.
2/2022โ24: +1.5 million people. Migration peaked at 556,000 in one year โ 84% of all population growth. A record.
3/Homes built? Under 180,000 a year. And falling.
4/The target needs 60,000 a quarter. We're doing 44,000. Every quarter the problem gets worse.
5/Demand increases and arrives on a plane. It's controllable but is kept at record levels by Albo.
6/You can't fix one side of an equation by ignoring the other. That's not policy. It's arithmetic.
7/This isn't anti-migration. It's pro-honesty. Plan demand, or you haven't planned anything.
8/Supply and demand. Page one of the textbook. Apparently still unread by Albo.
You are literally doing the opposite. Taxing and removing from them the very things that enabled independence and home ownership. Your high immigration levels will ensure high prices whatever you do. Your future debt will stay with them and result in further increased taxes. Liar.
@AlboMP You forecast 235k migrants in 2022โ23. You let in 528k. You promised 1.2M homes โ you're on track for 800k. This isn't complex. It's Economics 101: flood demand, strangle supply, prices explode.
A first-year student grasps this. You've had 3 years and a budget. Just hopeless.
Albo killed negative gearing for young Australians โ and called it "fair." It wasn't. A simple cap of 1โ2 properties would have stopped excess speculation and kept the door open for young people using property as a stepping stone to their first home. Instead he slammed it shut entirely. Then came the CGT changes โ higher taxes on gains, hitting anyone trying to build wealth from scratch. And the debt? $1.2 trillion by 2029. Young workers will be paying that off for decades. Meanwhile: โ Builds running 257,000 short of targets โ Rents up 31% since 2021 โ 10.6 years to save a deposit โ 440,000+ migrants a year into a market that can't house them It will only get worse. You cannot run immigration at these levels while construction collapses and expect rents to fall. The fix is straightforward: cap negative gearing at 1โ2 properties, cut migration to what we can actually build for, and stop taxing young people out of wealth creation. This budget didn't level the playing field. It concreted it over.
Labor promised 1.2 million homes. Here's the reality ๐งต ๐ท Year 1 target: 240,000 homes ๐ท Social housing (HAFF): only 889 completed after 2 years. Target was 40,000. ๐ท Rents up 43% in 5 years. National median now $681/week. Vacancy rate: 1.7% (pre-COVID avg was 3.3%) ๐ทโ๏ธ Migration: promised ~730k over 3 years. Delivered 1.27 million โ 543,000 over forecast. The independent housing council says Australia is on track to fall 262,000 homes short by 2029. More people. Fewer homes. Higher rents. This is the housing crisis Labor inherited โ and made worse.
Chalmers killed negative gearing for young Australians โ and called it "fair." It wasn't. A simple cap of 1โ2 properties would have stopped excess speculation and kept the door open for young people using property as a stepping stone to their first home. Instead he slammed it shut entirely. Then came the CGT changes โ higher taxes on gains, hitting anyone trying to build wealth from scratch. And the debt? $1.2 trillion by 2029. Young workers will be paying that off for decades. Meanwhile: โ Builds running 257,000 short of targets โ Rents up 31% since 2021 โ 10.6 years to save a deposit โ 440,000+ migrants a year into a market that can't house them It will only get worse. You cannot run immigration at these levels while construction collapses and expect rents to fall. The fix is straightforward: cap negative gearing at 1โ2 properties, cut migration to what we can actually build for, and stop taxing young people out of wealth creation. This budget didn't level the playing field. It concreted it over.