Mark Rodda - Independent for the Tamworth Region

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Mark Rodda - Independent for the Tamworth Region

Mark Rodda - Independent for the Tamworth Region

@MarkRodda

Independent Councillor serving the fine residents of Tamworth Regional Council from 2012-Present. Independent for the Electorate of Tamworth 2019 & 2023.

Tamworth, New South Wales انضم Ekim 2025
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Jim Chalmers MP
Jim Chalmers MP@JEChalmers·
BREAKING: We've just secured another 200M litres of diesel. This brings the total additional diesel secured in the last seven days to approximately 300M litres. We’re doing everything we can to help secure more fuel for Australians.
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John Anderson AC
John Anderson AC@JohnAndersonAC·
Twenty years ago yesterday, the Howard government paid off Australia's national debt entirely. This month, that debt crossed $999 billion. Seven in ten Australians say they are worried about where this ends, as projections estimate a continual rise throughout the next decade. Link to article in comments below.
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Australian News
Australian News@news_australian·
In times like this, is Australia better off if Scott Morrison was Prime Minister? DISCUSS👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 #auspol #scottmorrison
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Angus Taylor MP
Angus Taylor MP@AngusTaylorMP·
Australians should benefit from what's beneath our feet. The resources powering our homes, fuelling our cars, creating jobs, and securing our future. It's the envy of the world. But under Labor? Tax it. Tie it in red tape. Make projects wait eight years for a decision. The result: jobs gone, industries stalling, and critical energy projects stuck in limbo while your power and fuel bills keep climbing. If we're not drilling, we're not prepared for moments like this, when global supply tightens, Australians pay the price. Today the Coalition has laid out the plan to get Australia moving again - more resources, more exports, more jobs, more homes. ✅ Fix broken environmental approvals ✅ Fast-track nationally significant projects like oil and gas ✅ Boost incentives for early-stage exploration ✅ Scrap Labor's carbon tax (aka the Safeguard Mechanism) Dig, drill, and pay down the debt bill. 🇦🇺
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AusPoll
AusPoll@AusPoll6·
🚨 NEW: Federal voting intention 🟥 ALP: 30.5% (+0.5) 🟦 L/NP: 23% (+0.5) 🟧 ONP: 21.5% (-3) 🟩 GRN: 13.5% (+1) ⬛️ OTH: 11.5% (+1) Two-party-preferred 🟥 ALP: 55.5% (-0.5) 🟦 L/NP: 44.5% (+0.5) Roy Morgan | 13-19 Apr | n=1620 | +/- 6-12 Apr
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Campbell Newman
Campbell Newman@CampbellNewman·
It's great to hear that @DavidCrisafulli wants to open up the Taroom Trough oil basin for Australia. It's refreshing that at least one State Premier is effectively pointing out that our "energy crisis" has been self inflicted. A country that is awash with accessible hydrocarbons has chosen (up until now) to keep them in the ground. However, if the Premier is serious, then his Govt should immediately move to introduce enabling legislation in the Parliament to fast track the Taroom Trough. If it can be done for the Olympics to expedite a stadium, then surely it can be done at a time of national necessity? And btw, then we will see how serious @AlboMP is about having industry in this country.....
David Crisafulli@DavidCrisafulli

Today we're heading to the Taroom Trough - the first oil field to be developed in Australia for 50 years.

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Tim Wilson
Tim Wilson@TimWilsonMP·
A lot of people are canning @AlboMP’s 3 mins address last night. Yes, it could have been an email, but that misses its point. @AlboMP and @AustralianLabor are tenderising us. The sub-message is the situation is more serious than they’ve let on, and they’re laying markers.
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Senator Matt Canavan
Senator Matt Canavan@mattjcan·
Under Labor, people can no longer enjoy their weekends as they worry about rising prices, higher interest rates and a declining country. The Australian people deserve to get their carefree Sunday arvos back. I want the Australian people to be able to relax on a Sunday afternoon in a home that they own, watching their children play, while they enjoy a much-deserved drink, after a hard week's work. The good news is that we have all the resources here to fix things. We do not need to import energy, minerals, know-how or people. We have been blessed to have it all here. We just need to use Australian resources for the benefit of the Australian people again. More in @theaustralian below.
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Alex James
Alex James@actualAlexJames·
220k per year for the rest of her life.
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Dave Sharma
Dave Sharma@DaveSharma·
January inflation figures are out. Inflation is under control in every advanced economy EXCEPT Australia. ‼️🇦🇺 Australia 3.8% ⬆️ 🇺🇸 US 2.4% ⬇️ 🇨🇦 Canada 2.3% ⬇️ 🇪🇺 Eurozone 1.7% ⬇️ 🇯🇵 Japan 1.5% ⬇️ 🇬🇧 UK 3.0% ⬇️ 🇩🇪 Germany 2.1% ⬆️ Fuelled by reckless Labor spending.
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Barry
Barry@Barry_Asks·
@matt_barrie And who is held accountable?
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Jenny Wood ✨🌸 #NoVirusRadical
Barry O'Farrell resigned amid mounting evidence that he failed to declare a gift of $2800 wine - but hey you can be involved in a $15b CMFEU corruption scandal in Victoria and still hold your job. Is there any department that has the resources to investigate this - likely not as this and past governments have made sure that there have been sufficient funding cuts.
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Anthony Khallouf
Anthony Khallouf@ausvstheagenda·
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan says that she will not resign over the $15 Billion CFMEU corruption scandal.
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Angus Taylor MP
Angus Taylor MP@AngusTaylorMP·
If you do not believe in Australia’s core values of democracy, the rule of law, and freedom, we will shut the door. 🇦🇺 See the full interview with @dailytelegraph - link in their bio.
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David Pocock
David Pocock@DavidPocock·
Aussies pay more tax on beer than international gas companies pay on tens of billions of dollars worth of our offshore gas they export.
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Bob Carr
Bob Carr@bobjcarr·
Easily 100 times I must have predicted precisely this outcome. We don’t get the boats but we get to station US nuclear subs. Farewell forever any notion of a sovereign Australia as we also render ourselves a big fat target. theguardian.com/world/2026/feb…
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