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@_jazzparty @IanBatchelor11 @DavidShoebridge Why worry about what someone else should give away, why don't you feed that child?
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@MisirStan @IanBatchelor11 @DavidShoebridge Nope, because then I would be homeless and that would defeat the purpose. But some people could give away 1% of their wealth, still have all their needs met and prevent a child from growing up in poverty
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@centristozzy @godra61 oh well who knows what the circumstances were, hope the kid is alright.
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@ClassicStewie @endozduopoly WW2 the war to destroy nationalism and Christendom
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@endozduopoly Without Nationalism, Globalism exists unopposed.
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@AllenbasterAxel @endozduopoly I hammered her about CGT BS the Australia institute tells her to repeat.
I asked if any modelling had been done to determine which system paid more tax.
She admitted nobody had done any, then went down the path of you are harassing me ill report you to authorities.
Lying retard
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@endozduopoly Looks a better read than that idiots Amy Remeikis, Australia Institute moron. She said the 1998 election was in 1999. Also slated Howard for selling off public assets but didnt mention Keating/Hawkes sell offs
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@AllenbasterAxel @endozduopoly Mate she posted an AI picture of a F35, the plane was as big as a 737 with about 200 tiny people around, she thought it was shot down by Gaza or something 6 months ago
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@unmasking_media brainwashed about communism at school, go to Vietnam and never see any cops hassling people, seems free, everyone walks around smiling.
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Why do so many Aussies travel to Bali and Phuket? We, arguably, boast more beautiful beaches, more spectacular rainforests, more tourist-friendly towns.
The reason Aussies travel to these destinations, is to experience freedom.
No one can deny this.
And so, why don't more Aussies question why we don't have the same freedom at home?
As we're plunged further into third world poverty, will it come with the freedom of such?
Or will it just result in more restrictions that the third world are not subject to?
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@MaryannRose35 @ihsetan @NoticerNews @WhosFibbing these people come from war zones, they have probably all killed many people, children, raped women and are all criminals.
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@ihsetan @NoticerNews @WhosFibbing Yes, I understand that, but killing the innocent farmer and then going to the extent of dragging him behind a vehicle seems like it's not only about stealing sheep or livestock. Something seems off here. Reminds me of what they do overseas. That’s just my opinion.
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Farmers suspect a Middle Eastern gang is to blame for the brutal murder of a beloved grandfather on his farm in Ouyen, Victoria, and are demanding police do more to stop the "Merino theft mafia".
noticer.news/ouyen-richard-…
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Many of the calls for an additional gas tax rest on comparisons with Norway.
But Norway’s system is fundamentally different to ours. It combines significant state ownership of companies, loss refundability and fast-tracked approvals.
The Norwegian government shares both the upside and the downside of projects, including capital costs and risk.
While the headline tax rate of 78 per cent gets lots of attention, losses are refunded.
If a company invests $100 million in exploration and makes a loss, as many projects do in early stages, it can receive over $70 million back in cash from the taxpayer. This is not a model that has historically found favour in Australia.
Our nation relies on private capital to fund large, long-lived energy projects – $400 billion in LNG investment since 2010 alone. That capital depends on stable, predictable policy settings to make investments that will last for decades.
It follows that you cannot take Norway’s tax rate without also taking into account its state ownership, institutions, and risk-sharing model.
And the reality is that Australia is already a comparatively high-tax jurisdiction.
The BCA’s Global Investment Competitiveness Index shows Australia ranks just 38th on business taxation out of 42 economies. Oil and gas projects currently face effective tax rates of up to around 58 per cent.
The sector is also already making a substantial contribution. In 2024–25, oil and gas companies are expected to pay around $21.9 billion in taxes and royalties, and Petroleum Resource Rent Tax receipts are projected to deliver around $6.8 billion over the forward estimates, increasing as projects mature and profitability rises.
And don't forget the substantial dividends and capital growth received by Australian shareholders, both directly and via their super funds.
Australia currently has a system that captures value when prices are high. The effect of adding a 25 per cent export tax is not marginal; it is decisive. Taxation at those levels means projects simply do not proceed. Capital does not adjust, it exits.
This is the reality: a tax of this scale is not a revenue measure. It is a de facto ban on new Australian LNG investment.
Those advocating for the proposed change understand this. Many have been clear that they want Australia to exit the gas industry altogether.
These arguments are not merely speculative.
We have seen this play out in the United Kingdom. The Energy Profits Levy, introduced as a temporary measure, has been repeatedly increased and extended.
The result has been a contraction in North Sea investment, cancelled projects, and declining exploration activity. One major operator has cut its UK investment outlook by around 70 per cent.
Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency, has warned against sudden tax changes, noting that energy investors are “like butterflies, if they are scared, they fly away”.
Australia cannot afford to scare capital away – not now. This debate is not just about supply.
It is about sovereign capability in an increasingly uncertain world, and the quality of our regional partnerships, which would be weakened by an additional tax on gas.
Australia’s LNG relationships with Japan, Korea and Singapore are not simply commercial contracts. They are part of a broader regional energy system on which we also rely, especially in times of fuel stress.

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@arbsmichael unfortunately its been an argument used by lobbyists from the Aus institute, & their social media actor punters politics to great effect.
Emotional lies resonate.
This policy/tax is aimed at killing the industry, most likely funded by foreigners, Norway/Qatar prime suspects.
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@LordRedfern @krcnow @VeryInsig @DrewPavlou @heterodoxan everyone here already hates them, including themselves.
Chinese/Viets/Arabs/Europeans, everyone hates them.
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1,400,000,000 people vs 25,000,000 people.
Your population is 56 times larger and your middle class even if proportionally smaller is larger than middle and lower class and they're being priced out because the volume of immigration is too high.
Keep up behaving arrogantly and watch how racist Australia becomes to your people though, it wont be pleasant for anyone
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The Australian Labor government gave first home purchase mortgage guarantees to 50,000 non-citizens, regardless of whether they owned property outside of Australia.
Liberal opposition want to restrict this scheme to citizens, so the left wing public broadcaster ABC News comes out swinging against them - saying that their policy is Trumpian, racist, sparking “backlash,” etc.
“There are concerns the Coalition's proposal to close the Australian Government 5% Deposit Scheme for first homebuyers to non-citizens could deter skilled migrants from staying in Australia.
Multicultural groups say home ownership is a crucial part of migration and encourages a sense of belonging.”
Chair of the Federation of Ethnic Communities' Councils of Australia, Peter Doukas:
“Denying new arrivals or non-citizens who are seeking home ownership the same rights as citizens in that way will prevent Australia accessing the best quality of migrants in the future."
Settlement Council of Australia chief executive Maria Dimopoulos:
"Australians believe in a fair go. That means if you are working, contributing, paying taxes and raising your family here, you should have a pathway to stability, not additional barriers placed in your way."
Immigration Minister Tony Burke said the concept of permanent residents being eligible for government entitlements has been around in Australia for "decades".
"That particular policy has been completely consistent with how all those other policies have been run," he said.
Unhinged. These people genuinely don’t understand the concept of citizenship and nationhood. They want to turn Australia into a borderless economic zone.

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@krcnow @VeryInsig @DrewPavlou @heterodoxan why did you come here, you are racist, you don't like our culture, you don't respect our rules or way of life.
All you kunts do is argue with us online and force more of us to despise you.
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@VeryInsig @DrewPavlou @heterodoxan Oh c'mon, every time this is how you take the debate! You seem like a less educated person and hence there is no point stating facts or numbers here anymore. Have a good ignorant day!
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@beerboy182 What's wrong mate he isn't repeating the MSM corporate script which keeps your 2 brain cells all warm and comfortable.
Little upset hey
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@ThreetothePower It's pathetic
But ever asked yourself why they get away with it and the cops fuk up real indigenous homeless people?
My thoughts, these people are working for the gov to facilitate some money laundering at a later date
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Lmfao this is pathetic.
7NEWS Queensland@7NewsBrisbane
The Premier has a new Olympic-sized fight on his hands, with an Aboriginal camp embassy opening at Victoria Park, the site of Brisbane Stadium. Just like the original protest in Canberra, traditional owners want the world to see their powerful symbol of land rights. @MarlinaWhop
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@2worldsPodcast Howw do they spoof so many followers, Indians and Nigerian bot farms?
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@journoaus @riktheozfrog the earliest I see is 1240am, when was the first article published, or emergency message to peoples phones
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@riktheozfrog Nah! Why would someone in Israel searching “Corio Refinery” at 11.04pm that night be suss? 😂
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