@JacintaAllanMP Looks like people are having trouble accessing it, if it's a reoccurring instance, it's going to backfire on you spectacularly
A promise of reimbursement that does not follow through.
@mattxiv She's just on the long list of vile women who falsely accuse innocent people, hoping to destroy them
This case is all about her and how far Dems are willing to go to destroy their opposition.
She's a paid operative, nothing more
@JonathanCohn You're a lunatic just like her
I hope she gets locked up for making up such a disgusting story
People who make up false allegations ruins it for real victims, and ruins innocent people
It's deplorable what she has done
@4mambo The fact is, you don't want to acknowledge the truth
It's you who is dangerous
It's our government & TGA who are dangerous
It's AHPRA who is dangerous
Millions of people are permanently disabled & dead, how dare you ignore it
You are a pharma & government shill
The Left always end up eating their own.
"Julia Gillard has been heckled at a prestigious UK writers’ festival event and accused of destroying women’s rights following the controversial Tickle versus Giggle case.
"In front of a packed crowd at the annual world-famous literary event, the Hay Festival at Hay-on-Wye in Wales, the former prime minister spoke about the importance of women being treated fairly and the challenges they face in politics.
"But the evening panel discussion, which this masthead attended, took an embarrassing turn for Ms Gillard as it was wrapping up – she was heckled by a visibly annoyed attendee sitting several rows back from the stage.
"Unlike many other panels at the popular literary festival no opportunity was given for the crowd to ask questions in the final minutes of the panel discussion.
"This drew the ire of the female attendee who stood up on her chair and yelled out, “What about Sall Grover” to Ms Gillard.
"The female protester held up a giant banner that read, ‘Julia Gillard, DESTROYER OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS”."
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The Australian people will finally get a fair share of their oil and gas resources under a ground-breaking new policy launched by One Nation on Thursday.
The policy will foster more exploration and development of Australia's world-class energy reserves and secure domestic supplies for energy production and critical industries like fertiliser manufacturing and liquid fuel refining.
The policy will give the industry a 30% rebate on oil and gas exploration in Commonwealth waters. In exchange, the Commonwealth would take up to a 30% non-operating equity stake in production licences through a new taxpayer-owned investment vehicle: the Australian Natural Wealth Investment Corporation (ANWIC).
ANWIC will use its share of gas and oil to meet domestic demand first, and export the surplus. Profits from the sale of taxpayer-owned gas and oil will be put in a sovereign wealth fund, and also used to pay off the nation's $1 trillion debt. The corporation would also share in 30% of costs, including the all-important decommissioning phase when the wells cease production.
One Nation will also replace the no-longer-fit-for-purpose Petroleum Rent Resource Tax on industry profits with a royalty on industry production, giving the industry more certainty and the Australian people a fairer return.
One Nation will fight to:
✔ Keep more Australian gas in Australia
✔ Lower household energy costs
✔ Support local manufacturing
✔ Secure reliable energy for the future