Salubrious
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Salubrious
@Muttley_au
Climate change is an oxymoron and a scam ---- It's called weather. I do not own a mobile phone !!
Brisbane Katılım Nisan 2009
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Kyle Sandilands has revealed the price tag for his role on the ratings flop reboot of Australian Idol, and it’s pretty pricey! news.com.au/entertainment/…
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Ally Langdon’s accusation that Ray Martin’s ‘dinosaur’ comment was inflammatory has landed her in the firing line of something even worse. news.com.au/national/polit…
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‘Culturally different’: Waleed Aly has become the centre of debate again after claiming education was the “dividing line” between voters, and an expert has revealed why he was "right". news.com.au/national/polit…
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Fans of The Block have noticed an awkward detail in a photo shared by Scott Cam from Sunday's open for an inspection fan event. news.com.au/entertainment/…
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@PaulineHansonOz We need you back in jail with the kiddie kilers.
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We need an audit into the wasted billions spent by Labor and the Coalition on the Aboriginal industry and we need a Royal Commission into the abuse of children in these communities.
Labor dismantled the Northern Territory intervention made under John Howard in response to the appalling reports of rampant child sexual abuse coming out of the communities.
But the abuse never stopped.
Child sexual abuse continues to traumatise another generation of young indigenous people in remote communities.
These kids hit the streets every night – because they’re safer out there than at home – and getting into all sorts of trouble.
They deserve support.
They deserve a safe home and a safe community.
They deserve nothing less than a Royal Commission into how this abuse has been allowed to continue.
I’m very pleased the Coalition has adopted my call for a comprehensive audit into the aboriginal industry gravy train.
I have been calling for this audit since I was first elected in 1996.
Around one trillion dollars has been poured into indigenous programs since the awful Whitlam era.
These are programs designed and delivered mostly by indigenous activists, advocates, and the many indigenous corporations, land councils and charities.
And the gaps are not closing.
It hasn’t been a total waste, and the audit could also identify those few programs which have genuinely delivered better outcomes.
I would welcome that with all my heart, because it would help deliver on the third element of this motion – practical policy ideas that really improve the lives of Australians living in disadvantage.
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@PaulineHansonOz Aboriginal is not an industry they are a people they are humans with a history and heritage dating back to early man on this earth. So instead of working on what communities need the help now you’ll make them wait till you spend more money while you investigate where it went
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If Albo really wanted to help remote-living Aborigines, he'd heed Jacinta Nampijinpa Price's call for an audit into where billions in funding are being wasted, because they sure as hell aren't going where they're needed.
If not, we need to ask why not.
#AuditNow

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Pleasure to share the stage this morning with Sheryl Hedges, Dr Ken Henry AC, @McKenzieAmanda, & Victoria Marles AM at the @LandAustralian Unite for Nature Conference 2023. A great discussion about the changes urgently needed to protect & conserve Nature & the role of policy in driving change.



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Just back to work and nothing changes
The Coalition’s push for an audit of government spending on Indigenous Australians is set to fail, with Labor, the Greens and the senator David Pocock opposed. theguardian.com/australia-news…
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Mayo … ‘this campaign has never been about yes or no, it’s has been about justice’ …
Anthony Khallouf@ausvstheagenda
REVEALED: Thomas Mayo said at his referendum result speech “we’re not taking no for an answer.”
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