Today, I’ve written to the Prime Minister to demand an immediate halt to new 786 visas for Palestinians and to begin the return of those here temporarily, now that the war in Gaza has ended.
The conflict is over. Rebuilding has begun. That means it’s time for those who have been granted temporary protection to return home, just as Australians would be expected to do if the roles were reversed.
We must remeber, here at home, we’re facing a housing crisis. Essential workers can’t find rentals. Families are sleeping in cars. Young Aussies are priced out of a future. Every extra burden, no matter how small, adds pressure to a system already under strain.
Temporary visas are meant to be just that, temporary.
Australians have shown compassion, but it’s time for the Albanese Government to put our people first.
Charity begins at home. Australians must come first.
Here’s the list of high risk level crossings the Andrews government has no plans to remove. For context, The average ALCAM risk rating of the 35 level crossing removals and seven closures announced ahead of last year’s state election was 791.3. #springst
@freedom_element You can sit in a cafe and have a coffee if you’re jabbed. If not, you have to stand and walk around and drink your coffee 🥴😵💫
Happened to me in a cafe in Brunswick 🤨🤣