Labors achievements thus far (just in case anyone was wondering what they have been up to). They have achieved more in 11 months than the L/NP achieved in 9 years. Well done Labor.
@WokeBlokeMick @AnimaeOK Brittany Higgins….Liberal Staffer Bruce Lehrmann…Liberal Staffer Alleged Sexual Assault - Liberal Minister's Office. Liberal Prime Minister Scott Morrison orders an enquiry by his chief of staff Gaetjens - never seen. LNP Conclusion. Labor's Fault. Oh dear.🤣😂😅
@strangerous10 Brittany Higgins….Liberal Staffer Bruce Lehrmann…Liberal Staffer Alleged Sexual Assault - Liberal Minister's Office. Liberal Prime Minister Scott Morrison orders an enquiry by his chief of staff Gaetjens - never seen. LNP Conclusion. Labor's Fault. Oh dear.🤣😂😅
@ChrisHeHim1 Brittany Higgins….Liberal Staffer Bruce Lehrmann…Liberal Staffer Alleged Sexual Assault - Liberal Minister's Office. Liberal Prime Minister Scott Morrison orders an enquiry by his chief of staff Gaetjens - never seen. L/NP Conclusion. Labor's Fault. Oh dear.🤣😂😅
@SarkySage Brittany Higgins….Liberal Staffer Bruce Lehrmann…Liberal Staffer Alleged Sexual Assault - Liberal Minister's Office. Liberal Prime Minister Scott Morrison orders an enquiry by his chief of staff Gaetjens - never seen. LNP Conclusion. Labor's Fault. Oh dear.🤣😂😅
Brittany Higgins….Liberal Staffer Bruce Lehrmann…Liberal Staffer Alleged Sexual Assault - Liberal Minister's Office. Liberal Prime Minister Scott Morrison orders an enquiry by his chief of staff Gaetjens - never seen. LNP Conclusion. Labor's Fault. Oh dear.🤣😂😅
@AustralianLabor Today Newspoll results: • Preferred PM: Albanese 56% v Dutton 29% • 2PP: ALP 55% v L/NP 45%. Remember when NewsCorp's Australian would tweet a pie-chart graphic of these results each week?!
@ClareONeilMP@rooze_henri Today Newspoll results: • Preferred PM: Albanese 56% v Dutton 29% • 2PP: ALP 55% v L/NP 45%. Remember when NewsCorp's Australian would tweet a pie-chart graphic of these results each week?!
Over the last decade, our migration system has drifted deeper and deeper into reliance on low-paid temporary migrant workers who we know are routinely exploited under a Liberal government that simultaneously did nothing to prevent this exploitation.
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Today Newspoll results: • Preferred PM: Albanese 56% v Dutton 29% • 2PP: ALP 55% v L/NP 45%. Remember when NewsCorp's Australian would tweet a pie-chart graphic of these results each week?!
Former PM Scott Morrison posted this 👇 message on his Facebook page 2 days ago. Has he resigned as the Member for Cook, or does he have 2 jobs now? 😠 #auspol#AUKUS
Liberals gave us a ‘welfare cop on the beat’ to ‘crackdown’ on welfare fraud which turned out to be only for 0.1% of cases, what about corporate cop on the beat who rip us off on a large scale? The #NACC just better have the power it needs. #PwC#RobodebtRC
The rules do not mandate any length of time a first time attender should stay at a Branch meeting. My view is that photo id verifications should be done at the end of a meeting – it is less disruptive and allows proper inspection of photo id by all members of the
that the Secretary sign off on the photo id they present in order to start their qualification to vote period either prior to the meeting or at the start of it and then immediately leaving.
How long should a new member stay at their first Branch meeting?
Are we about to revisit the old stacking days where applicants for membership turned up at the start of a branch meeting, lodged their application and payment, waited a few minutes for it to be approved
and immediately exited the meeting never to be seen again except when FEA elections and pre-selections came around?
I’m starting to hear stories of people who have joined online, turning up, signing the attendance book before a branch meeting and demanding
and the only requirement around secrecy was that the identity of the voter not be recognisable when their ballot Paper was removed from the ballot box.
One of the Tribunal members even described that dispute as “…. frivolous, vexatious and made without reasonable grounds.”
Secret Ballot ruling highlights the value of independent Disputes Tribunal panel members
Friday’s ruling endorsing the common-sense interpretation of Secret Ballots elections as prescribed in the Victorian ALP rules is a breath of fresh air and vindication of the Bracks/Macklin
Prior to now a Party member had three times been to the Tribunal as previously constituted on a similar issue about elections at State Conference. Those Tribunal members took the view that it was the delegate’s decision what they did with their ballot paper