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Katılım Haziran 2014
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@disco___cat @clairlemon “Treasury advised the government that if a reduced CGT concession applied only to housing, investors could simply set up private companies or alter their asset structures to circumvent the housing-specific rules and retain their tax benefits.” Daft reasoning to fuck everything up
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discocat@disco___cat·
@clairlemon I do wonder why Labor didnt just keep the changes to housing alone. extending it to all asset classes was always gonna generate this backlash
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Claire Lehmann@clairlemon·
What's interesting about this backlash is that Albo & Chalmers do appear to be genuinely surprised by it. Which tells you that very few people in their circles come from private industry-- a massive self-sealing bubble. x.com/SkyNewsAust/st…
Sky News Australia@SkyNewsAust

The Albanese government has been trolled by a business founder who bought 18 inescapable billboards at Canberra Airport protesting Labor’s capital gains tax grab. skynews.com.au/australia-news…

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@Jan14531 @cjoye Saying the article is disingenuous then claiming regular nurses and teachers are in the 47% tax bracket is a laugh.
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Jan 🌎@Jan14531·
@cjoye If your argument against taxing real gains fairly is a hypothetical 70% rate on a magic portfolio, you’ve just made the case for fixing the loss offset, not for keeping a system that taxes workers at 47% and investors at half that.
Jan 🌎 tweet media
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@MultiCamSitcom Grass isn’t always greener. Harvey has had opportunities and didn’t keep them because he didn’t work hard enough defensively. Disposal numbers is the most overrated stat in the comp. Let’s not act like it’s some travesty he’s not in the squad.
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Cam Marshall 🦘🦚💙🤍💛
It shouldn’t be about waiting for a spot to open up. It should be about Cooper replacing an underperforming, limited senior player who makes the same mistakes week after week and is never dropped despite repeated poor performances.
North Melbourne FC@NMFCOfficial

Clarko on Cooper Harvey: He was very close and it was a robust discussion at match committee. He’s been learning his craft in defence and he’s ready to play, his opportunity might not be far away he’s just waiting for a spot to open up.

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@FletcherWDSU @FearTheBrown Can’t put together a competent offense and still struggled in a trash eastern conference. Banchero hated him by the end. Trey Murphy will request a trade by next season because Mosley is a rah-rah coach and has no clue about X’s and O’s.
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Every story that comes out about the northern academies the more I want them neutered. The northern clubs since 2000 have been in a ridiculous amount of Grand Finals and they still act like they’ve got it tough.
Real Footy (AFL)@agerealfooty

EXCLUSIVE | A Sydney benefactor who ploughs $1 million into the northern academies every year is reconsidering his agreement with the AFL after the league’s decision to further restrict the northern clubs’ access to homegrown talent theage.com.au/sport/afl/the-…

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@emac_23 Same happened with North and Nick Blakey. Only lived there because his dad’s job was there and stayed for friends. North miss out and he would’ve been the same player with or without the Swans academy. Father sons should only be academy eligible if the F/S club passes.
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Ewan M@emac_23·
@darcysc Not disputing that but he has also spent time at the hawks and I'm sure if the roles were reversed we would be hearing all about it. You can't try and tell me if he didn't get picked up by lions academy he would somehow be floundering and not playing AFL.
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DRCSC ✍️@DRCSCmedia·
Cooper Hodge is leaning towards the Brisbane lions for the AFL draft. Family, Friends and lifestyle are all Brisbane based. He has been training at times with the lions AFL squad and will play some VFL throughout the season. #AFLFantasy
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@real2023Oz @bowtiedstocks @parnellpalme You’re confused. The Australian Pension is not the same as the UK pension. In the UK it’s something you pay into. Here it’s just Centrelink payments for the elderly not a god given right.
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Oz@real2023Oz·
@bowtiedstocks @parnellpalme Pension shouldn’t be a safety net. Superannuation was meant to replace the pension. That’s how it was sold. If we all pay into the pension pool, we should all receive it regardless. OR, none of us do and we live off our super
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Parnell Palme McGuinness@parnellpalme·
I’ve seen too many clever young people give up good jobs because travelling 1.5-2hrs each day, each way, to access them became too exhausting. If the government really wanted to spend political capital on intergenerational fairness, it would convince older Australians to allow more development in inner-city suburbs, close to the jobs with good pay and prospects.
Centre for Independent Studies@CISOZ

Big promises. Timid reforms. Welcome to the Albanese government. 'Yes, you can get affordable housing if you move out to Bathurst or Broken Hill. But all the jobs and wages are in the CBD' said @peter_tulip afr.com/policy/economy…

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@rockroy67 @Crashman_X You’re saying an alternative government would maintain these jobs?
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Rockroy67@rockroy67·
@Crashman_X If you are a public servant about to lose your job under the proposed cost-cutting exercise, and you voted for Labor at the last election, there can be no sympathy for you. In fact, feel free to give yourself an uppercut for the pain you have submitted the rest of us to.
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Crashman@Crashman_X·
Albanese Government pump and dumped jobs to shake the markets along with the engineered fuel crisis because they didn't keep 90 days worth. 28,000 Government jobs to go. This will see a few more properties hit the market.
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Ash@Ash_Howe_·
The basketball gods didn’t appreciate Bill Simmons swapping his MVP pick to Jokic when it was clearly wrong and now they’re punishing him with The Celtics getting bounced in the first round.
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Ash@Ash_Howe_·
Andrew needs to cut a cheque to North Melbourne then for Nick Blakey which they did absolutely squat to turn into a football player. The AFL funds a large part of their academy also so Swans can stick it.
AFL@AFL

Sydney chairman Andrew Pridham says teams that draft players out of northern Academies should have to pay a fee of $200,000 to the club that developed the player after the AFL's bidding changes were unveiled 👀 @CalTwomey has the exclusive details: afl.com.au/news/1508432

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@FearTheBrown I’d probably have Deni in there over Franz and Zubac over Diabate.
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Shamit Dua@FearTheBrown·
A friend asked me who my all money ball team would be - caveats: No picking from the same team, no rookie scale, no cap hits above 25% PG: Payton Pritchard SG: Austin Reaves SF: Herb Jones PF: Franz Wagner C: Moussa Diabte 6man: Luke Kornet
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@rickm18 @Craig__S He could play Powell’s role in a pinch. And likely be more damaging by foot going inside 50.
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Ricky Mangidis@rickm18·
@Craig__S Think of it this way: O'Sullivan back means Simpkin reverts to the wing. Stephens is locked on the other wing so the only realistic remaining option for Blamires is half back. He's behind the other half backs so there's no spot for him, zero fault of his own though just stiff
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Ash@Ash_Howe_·
Who runs this appeal board? The reasoning is absolutely bizarre. It’s so weak and dumb. I’m not sure his professional career being over is a reason to lessen the suspension and certainly doesn’t matter the player wasn’t offended. He’s a repeat offender, reap what you sow.
David Zita@DavidZita1

The Appeal Board upheld the charge, but below are the reasons they downgraded sanction. Reasons: The Appeal Board is required to deal with every case before it on its own facts and circumstances. In this case, Collard suffered a sanction of nine weeks, which was cumulative to the two-week suspension he had already suffered for a strike to an opposing player in the same game. Two weeks of that penalty was suspended. The Tribunal had regard to a number of matters in coming to that decision. There had been a number of previous decisions which suggested a range of penalties for players using the term f*****t, which was between three and six weeks. However, in none of those prior decisions did the Tribunal have any role, because the AFL and the player had come to an agreement. There was also reliance placed by the tribunal upon a prior conviction of Collard in 2024 when he received a six week sanction using the term f*****t a number of times during the course of the game to several opposing players, and that he was warned about using that term. Again, it was an agreed sanction between the AFL and the player. That conduct though was clearly in a worse category than the present incident, where the phrase was said once to two players who recollected. We observe that football is a hard game. It is highly competitive, particularly at its higher levels. It is commonplace that players can employ language from time to time which is racist, sexist or homophobic whilst on the field. We observe that it's to the credit of the AFL and the Tribunal that its efforts to eliminate these comments appear to be succeeding. However, that cannot be at the price of imposing what this board considers to be a crippling penalty on the appellant of this case. We describe it as crippling because there was evidence before the Tribunal in the sanction in both hearings that a penalty of this extent would finish him off as a player of professional football. We note the following in regard to Collard. First, his previous misconduct in 2024 was more serious, and probably far more serious than the present offence. Secondly, his age. He's a young man and he's indigenous. Thirdly, his difficult background, of which evidence was led. Fourthly, the fact that the recipient of the remark, Hipwell, was not offended by the comment. Fifth, he had at that time struck an opposing player, given away a free kick and had been jostled, roughed up and verbally challenged by a number of his opponents. We've also had regard to the fact of general and specific deterrence in coming to our own view on the penalty. Ultimately, the Appeal Board has come to the view that the sanction imposed on player collard by the Tribunal was manifestly excessive. In lieu thereof, we would impose a sanction of four weeks, with two weeks suspended for the remainder of this VFL/AFL season and the 2027 VFL/AFL season, cumulative to Collard’s two-week suspension for striking.

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