Pauline Hanson complains about kids in poverty, but votes to cut their parents’ pay.
She complains abt medicine costs, but votes to make them cost more.
She complains abt power prices, but wants expensive nuclear power.
Pauline Hanson complains a lot, but would make things worse.
Policies like cutting pay for workers? I’m sure you guys have a lot in common.
One Nation talks about fighting for battlers but they’re funded by billionaires and oppose every wage rise Labor has delivered.
Dejan and Stacey at the Australian National University are researching how to design wind farms without impacting the gang-gang cockatoo and other species. Great stuff and a great step forward for Australia’s precious environment.
This World Environment Day, that’s what we’re doing, by backing world-leading research projects to help us deliver a net zero future that protects Australia’s unique biodiversity for generations to come.
Today Labor takes the next step to deliver another two tax cuts for working Australians.
And the Liberals, Nationals and One Nation are opposing it.
We’re for every Australian to get ahead, not just some.
That brings total investment by the Albanese Government to $3.9 billion, in addition to improving reef water quality, regulating land clearing in the reef catchment and taking stronger action on climate change.
Pauline Hanson says she’s for battlers, but she wants to make it easier to sack workers and opposes a pay rise for the lowest-paid workers in our community. Always backing the billionaires, not the battlers.
Clare Savage, chair of the Australian Energy Regulator, attributed the default price cuts mostly to falling wholesale electricity costs – following a period of record-breaking contributions from renewable energy.