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Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Anthony Albanese
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We won't let young Australians get left behind.
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Clare O'Neil MP
Clare O'Neil MP@ClareONeilMP·
Australians face a housing system stacked against them. So, we’re changing it.
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The Climate Change Party
What a load of rubbish, I worked 3 jobs, worked every weekend. Never got tattoos, never had uber take aways, saved like crazy, my wife raised our children, we drove the cheapest car and we saved until we could buy our house no gov hand outs. You guys are bottle feeding younger people off my hard work and my taxes.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
If this is all about housing for young people then why are all our other assets being included such as shares , commercial property , industrial property what’s that got to do with housing ?
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
15 rate rises means the average mortgage holder is paying $29,000 more per annum so a $250 Working Australian Tax Offset starting from July 2026 does. Why do billionaires get it too? Total interest bearing debt will be $300 billion higher by 2030 to $1.3 trillion. When adding off balance sheet liabilities we will be nudging $1.9 trillion. Tax revenue will rise by $130 billion out 2029/30. Expenditure by $120 billion. The more the government punishes private sector demand and increase government spending is the opposite of what the RBA Governor has been requesting. Cutting 26.8% government spending as % of GDP to 26.2% is still way above the long term average. Oil prices were $147.50 in 2008 well above the $107 today with similar inflation numbers.
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Clare O'Neil MP
Clare O'Neil MP@ClareONeilMP·
Breaking: We're changing housing taxes so you have a fairer shot at buying your first home.
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Jim Chalmers MP
Jim Chalmers MP@JEChalmers·
This is the most important and ambitious Budget in decades. Important because the world is throwing a lot at us – and this Budget is about helping Australia deal with these challenges. And ambitious because we have so much going for us – and this Budget is about Australia seizing those opportunities. This Budget is ambitious in the face of adversity. It’s a responsible Budget, and a reforming Budget, which builds resilience and bolsters our economy. There is more cost of living relief, more Medicare and more aged care, and more housing. It makes the tax system fairer and stronger for workers, businesses, first home buyers and future generations – Responding to the pressures of the here-and-now while embracing our intergenerational responsibilities. We are responding to the biggest oil shock in history with a comprehensive $14.8 billion plan to secure more fuel, strengthen our supply chains, build resilience, and take the sting out of prices. Immediate relief from the fuel crisis is coupled with lasting and responsible cost of living measures. Tonight, we are proud to be delivering another round of ongoing tax cuts for Australian workers. We will put more money into the pockets of 13.3 million workers with a new $250 Working Australians Tax Offset. It will begin from the second half of 2027 and be paid each year, ongoing and automatically in your tax return just like the instant deduction we’re rolling out as well. The $6.4 billion tax offset is the biggest cost of living measure in this Budget – But it’s not all we’re doing to support families under pressure. As a Labor government, we will always invest in Medicare, cheaper medicines and public health so Australians get the care they need, when they need it. Australia’s longstanding housing shortage is making homes unaffordable. This challenge hits young workers and families hard and we’re addressing it from every responsible angle. The reforms in this Budget will lift our total investment in housing to a record $47 billion. We’re levelling the playing field for first home buyers with 5 per cent deposits and tax reform to help more young Australians into their own home. These housing reforms go to the core of our Budget strategy. Dealing with the very real pressures on people right now – While taking responsibility for the challenges facing the next generations. The challenges coming at us, the opportunities ahead of us and the better future that Australians deserve, will not wait for a time when all is quiet in the world. That’s why this Budget invests in resilience and reform, to grow our economy the right way and lift living standards over time. This productivity package will help us attract and absorb more investment, make it easier and quicker to build, and slash compliance costs. This Budget includes the most significant tax reform package in more than a quarter of a century. This is about tax relief and tax reform to make our economy work for more Australians, businesses and future generations. We’re delivering a fairer tax system for workers, first home buyers and young people. We’re building a better tax system for businesses, with over $3.5 billion in new measures that lower taxes, to encourage investment and innovation. Our tax reforms will help workers, create a fairer housing market, and drive more productive investment across our economy. Debt is lower and the budget position is stronger in every year of the medium term because of our savings. The medium-term budget position is much stronger and more sustainable as a consequence, creating more room for future tax relief. Against a backdrop of global uncertainty, this Budget invests in Australia’s resilience, economic sovereignty and national security. At a time when Australians are under pressure, this Budget delivers more help with the cost of living and new tax cuts for workers. And in an era where people feel like the system no longer works for them, this Budget doesn’t just acknowledge that – it acts on it. No other budget in the 2000s has set out this much responsible Budget repair and this much economic reform. These are difficult decisions to ensure a stronger bottom line every year, to give us greater insurance in uncertain times. At the same time as we build a more resilient, productive and competitive economy. This is a strategy which helps shield people from the harshest consequences of a global oil crisis – Stabilises our economy and our Budget at a time of extreme uncertainty and volatility in the world – And strengthens Australia for the next shock. Tonight, we choose the hard road of reform, not the path of least resistance. By responding to the pressures Australians confront today. And fulfilling our obligations and responsibilities to the generations to come.
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greanbeens
greanbeens@greanbeens·
@Johnfranks22614 @Pleasure_Lab We’re all struggling while the boomers hold the wealth. Maybe they should sell an investment property and fund their own care?
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mRNA
mRNA@Johnfranks22614·
@Pleasure_Lab Where are the selfish Family members - Too hard to look after your elderly family members ? Another example of self centred Aussie flawed character traits - Aged care - don’t make me laugh 😆 - antipsychotics - food not fit for purpose- carers no English language or empathy 👎🏿
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Dr Desirée Kozlowski
Dr Desirée Kozlowski@Pleasure_Lab·
More than 200,000 people are currently waiting for aged care services in Australia That is not something you'd see in a country with a government who's working for its citizens
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⭕ Brock Pierson
⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson·
You see this logo. What is the first thing that comes to mind?
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John Dabell
John Dabell@John_Dabell·
26,000 steps in Derbyshire today. 6 months ago I had a collapsed lung and multi-organ failure because of my cancer. How do you like them apples?!
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greanbeens
greanbeens@greanbeens·
@NoContextHumans In Australia this is the law. Cars have to stop for pedestrians at marked crossings. Looks normal to me.
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greanbeens
greanbeens@greanbeens·
@AlboMP Do you expect people to believe this shit? You’ve had 4 years already
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
Right here, 125 years ago, our Australian democracy became real. In all that time, there is a lesson that has held true: Australia is always at our best, when we choose to lift people up - not shut them out. Because every time we have followed our national instinct for unity and fairness, we have been better for it. It was true on our Parliament's very first day. And we’ll carry it forward for the next 125 years.
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Panzerpicture
Panzerpicture@Panzerpicture·
This isn’t a glitch. YouTube’s AI has wiped out 13+ years of WWII tank archive footage and veteran stories. My entire channel is gone, and my account has been disabled 155,000 subscribers erased overnight. People are now calling me a PDF file, because in their minds the channel “wasn’t deleted” even though you can clearly see that it was. youtube.com/channel/UCjejQ… That's the internet for you! First, the channel was removed. Then, my entire account was disabled. YouTube support bots claiming it was a Google product trigger, doesn't make a lick of sense when the channel was deleted first! The content that got flagged? Historical WWII footage. No nudity. No inappropriate intent. Just real history yet it was labeled as “child abuse material.” And I’m not the only one this has happened to. youtube.com/shorts/8uT0C9_… This isn’t just about one channel. It raises serious concerns about how automated systems are handling and potentially erasing historical archives. We can’t let real history be misclassified or disappear like this. #RestorePanzerPicture #YouTubeCensorship #WWIIHistory #SaveHistory Support the effort to restore the archive: patreon.com/Panzerpicture youtube.com/shorts/8uT0C9_…
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Tom Studans
Tom Studans@maximumwelfare·
This article by @abcnews should be retracted in full, and an apology should be issued. 8 million Australians are not receiving 'income support'. The study relied on here openly counts accessing sick leave entitlements as a form of 'income support'. abc.net.au/news/2026-05-0…
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Jennifer Charmers
Jennifer Charmers@JCharmers·
"More than 8 million people rely on income support, driven by a growing number of mental health claims." The headline is deliberately misleading and should be called out by everyone.
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greanbeens
greanbeens@greanbeens·
@amac72336 @Jahlen69 Banning it doesn’t stop people from accessing it. It just funds organised crime and increases ill health effects due to lack of regulation of the product being sold.
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Mac Arhur
Mac Arhur@amac72336·
@Jahlen69 Substance adictive néfaste pour le cerveau surtout des enfants, donc à bannir. Comment peut on aller à ce point contre la science en 2026
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🇯🇲Reggae_SG🇯🇲
Le cannabis c'est une des rares drogues avec un effet de seuil. Quand tu es défoncés, bah tu es défoncés. Tu peux en fumer 2 3 ou 4 tu ne sera pas plus défoncés. Y'a pas ce basculement comme avec l'alcool ou la cocaïne vers l'overdose, le coma. Au pire tu dors. #Legalisation2026
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greanbeens
greanbeens@greanbeens·
@TheReal51437426 @amac72336 @Jahlen69 I get withdrawals when I quit weed. I’m not against it I smoke to this day but it definitely has withdrawals and they get worse each time I quit.
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The Real One
The Real One@TheReal51437426·
@amac72336 @Jahlen69 Ahahahaha la seul chose non adictive dans un join de cannabis c'est le cannabis... Aucune dépendance aucun effet de sevrage. Aucune overdose jamais répertorié. Des dizaine d'effet positif recensé par la science. Continue de boire la propagande des lobbys de l'alcool
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