Eral Paul
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I asked Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi one simple question:
Why did you vote NO to investigating NDIS fraud?
She refused to answer.
Now I’m told she complained to the AFP and requested taxpayer funded 24/7 security over it.
This is the same Greens senator reportedly approved to bulldoze 20 trees from her luxury rental.
Won’t protect disabled Australians.
Won’t answer questions.
Investigate fraud now Mehreen.
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@primetateHQ @Cobratate Worse shitt ever seen, looks like Indian three wheel on steroids
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@AvidCommentator @grok how much tax Australian OF creators have to pay?
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@EralPaul33 @Swatch Yes, the Audemars Piguet x Swatch Royal Pop launches May 16 and will be available in-store only at select Swatch stores across Australia. Check the official Swatch store locator with the Royal Pop filter for participating spots near you.
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Introducing Audemars Piguet x Swatch, a disruptive collaboration that fuses joyful boldness and positive provocation with the art of haute horlogerie. Stay tuned! #RoyalPop swat.ch/4tUOisc
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BREAKING NEWS 😡
Australia could be less than 48 hours away from one of the biggest property tax changes in decades.
Reports suggest negative gearing may soon only apply to new properties, with existing investors grandfathered in if they own before budget night.
If true, this isn’t just a property story… it’s a trust story.
Many Australians feel they voted believing these changes were off the table, only to now face a possible last-minute rewrite of the rules.
The question isn’t just what changes are coming. The question is: why weren’t people told before the election?
Latest intelligence suggests that you will be able to negative gear brand-new properties with a view to encouraging new developments to be built.
#realestateaustralia #propertymarket
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🧵 Let’s talk actual numbers before anyone cheers this on.
1/ Onshore detention already costs $346K per person/year in taxpayer money. Mass deportation adds flights, legal battles & admin on top. We’re talking billions before a single person boards a plane.
2/ Nearly 30% of Australians were born overseas — highest in the OECD. These aren’t passengers. They’re paying income tax, GST & super every single week.
3/ Migrants fill critical roles in healthcare, construction, hospitality & transport that domestic labour simply doesn’t cover at those wage rates. Remove them and you don’t free up jobs — you shrink supply AND demand simultaneously.
4/ Meanwhile Victoria is already carrying the biggest state debt in Australian history — projected to hit $187.8B by 2028. Net debt per person is $19K and climbing every year.
5/ The tax contributions of working migrants aren’t a footnote. They’re part of what’s servicing that debt.
Mass deportation doesn’t fix a budget.
It blows one up.
#auspol #paulinehanson
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@DrewPavlou Why everyone bring Jewish into every Muslim related issue, when we clearly saw what happened in Bondi. Parents fleeing the war for better future, then your local Mohamed uncle turning all kids to isis
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@europa Juat a reminder @AlboMP @JacintaAllanMP - it's not your money to spend. Taxpayers would prefer that money to be spent on teaching English and Aussie culture and history in our schools.
A poor excuse for vote buying. #auspol
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🇦🇺 Australia’s state of Victoria will spend $3.6M to expand Arabic and Punjabi language teaching in kindergartens.
The program will fund teaching 197 centres with 7,000 children already enrolled.
Premier Jacinta Allan’s government says it builds “cultural connection.”
Follow: @europa

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@DrewPavlou @PeteZogoulas Soon ai and blockchain will remove those corrupted people
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NDIS EXPOSED: Massive 52 minute investigation with @PeteZogoulas into Australia's immense disability fraud crisis.
This is Minnesota on a national scale. The NDIS budget - now approaching $50 billion a year - is closing in on Australia's entire military budget, and there is so much fraud in the system that the official government regulator told the Australian Senate there are not enough judges in Australia to try all known cases of fraud. The entire Australian legal system would collapse if they tried.
Up to 99% of alleged NDIS fraud goes unprosecuted. Out of over 7,000 tip-offs alleging fraud in the March quarter of 2025, just 16 cases (0.22%) were prosecuted.
So alleged scammers don't even bother to hide abuse.
To give you just one example: we visited a West Sydney NDIS provider operating out of the exact same address as a previous NDIS business the Australian government shut down for fraud four months ago. They were using the same accountant and THE EXACT SAME PHONE NUMBERS!
When we confronted them on camera, the owners physically assaulted us, smashed $800 worth of @PeteZogoulas's equipment, and staff screamed "RETARD" at us.
These people work in disability care.
Very legitimate and professional disability service business.
Watch the whole thing now. This is just the tip of the iceberg.
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