The latest #podcast is out now everywhere you get your podcasts! Or check out the bio.
It’s about the drop in inflation, changes to mutual obligations & Chinese fish!
The latest @WeekOnWednesday#podcast is out now
Van and I discuss inflation, wages, reforms to mutual obligations (something we’ve both experienced in the past) and good news about Chinese FISH!
Wherever you get your podcasts.
Today we celebrate National Public Education Day, a time to recognise the central role that public schools, preschools and TAFE institutes play in strengthening the social, economic and cultural fabric of our society. Read more: https://t.co/CjnqAIUsIX
The latest #podcast is out now everywhere you get your podcasts! Or check out the bio.
It’s about the drop in inflation, changes to mutual obligations & Chinese fish!
@lesstenny I’ve been telling everyone I know about this. It’s ridiculous to oppose these changes. My friend was upset about her family farm trust but I was able to sort her out after listening to clear, concise analysis here 👇@WeekOnWednesday
https://t.co/QTlFGY5H72
@MisinfoFact@kazza264 Everything anyone needs to know is clearly discussed in this episode of the @WeekOnWednesday with guest host Emma Dawson. For 98% of the population there is nothing to fear in this budget. The remaining 2% CAN afford to pay a little extra.
A world class education for every child in every school, everywhere in Australia.
That’s what @PublicSchoolsAU teachers campaigned for and it’s what our teachers won.
Now Albo & Labor are delivering it to every child.
Why is Murdoch’s NewsCorpse attacking tax reform?
NewsCorpse is a real estate company
NewsCorpse’s control of REA Group is worth about $13,750,000,000
That’s 65% of NewsCorpse’s total value
The Australian, Herald Sun, Daily Tele & Courier Mail editors are running a company line
You don’t have a trust
There isn’t a secret trust that will come into being when your parents die
Even if you have a few shares or bonds or “coins” you’re not going to make 20years worth of wages in 6 months
You are part of the 95%
Stop listening to the mouthpieces of Murdoch
Population to housing isn’t a 1:1 relationship
People have partners, kids, housemates, elderly parents
The standard is 2.4 people per dwelling
That means we’re building more than enough homes to meet the demand
So what’s the barrier?
CGT & Neg Gearing distorting valuations!
Some frenzied feedback on the below: The cookers hate facts - but here are a few:
1990:
60% of the population finished year 12 - now 80%+;
8% of the population had a uni degree - now 34%
Female participation rate 52% - now 63%
Inflation was 6.5% - now 4.1%
Cash rate was 17% - now 4.35%
Life expectancy was 76 years - now 85 years
To name a few ...
Is 2026 better than 1990?
Of course it is.