On 10 June, I’ll address the National Press Club on rebuilding trust in Australia.
Trust is built close to home: through charities, community groups, local fundraisers and the volunteers who show up.
It’s how we back the organisations that bring Australians together.
Tickets: npc.org.au/events/the-hon…
Yes changes needed to happen to housing, the problem is changes to other asset classes. The people hurt are ordinary Australians still trying to become asset owners. This budget doesn’t just hit landlords. It makes it harder to invest, start businesses, build deposits and escape wage dependency. That’s not helping first home buyers. That’s pulling up the ladder while pretending it’s fairness.
Cheers to the Labor government for having the guts to make important changes with the budget to help first home buyers.... Investors you had your turn! Most of you folks have made a killing now it's their turn
"Men without beards might cause 'indecent thoughts' in other men because they look like women."
An Islamic scholar in Spain is claiming all men must grow a beard for this reason. What do you think?
@SandyXiaotong Did he mention to the applauding clowns how much tax he avoided by negativity gearing the properties in his investment portfolio? As though he isn't snorting out of the tax payers funded trough enough! The only people voting for the parasite are others sponging off the taxpayer.
I GREW UP IN PUBLIC HOUSING: In Victoria’s Labor conference, Anthony Albanese defended his disastrous budget by saying he grew up in public housing with his single mum.
@PaulineHansonOz Dumb. Dumber and dumbest running the country. None have any moral fibre. They hate Australia. Albo shows his true colours when he attacks One Nation, he is terrified of losing the next election. His legacy will be his name, Liar in the Lodge.
$365,600 in Government grants to mock me and call James Cook a c*nt.
Outrageous grants have been awarded to a woke anti-Australian art display mocking me and labelling James Cook a c*nt.
Documents attained by One Nation have uncovered an eye-watering $365,600 in grants awarded to Kait James to tour her "Red Flags" exhibition.
The inner-city Melbourne based artist creates embroided Aboriginal calendar tea towels from the 1970s and ’80s.
The exhibition features various anti-Australian pieces including images of Captain Cook with X's for eyes, labelled a "c*nt" and sipping fantasy juice, to mocking me for noting that I’m indigenous to Australia because I was born here.
Federal government agencies Creative Australia ($48,048.80) and the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts (DITRDCSA, $317,551)) provided a grant each to the artist for the touring exhibition.
A commenter on a video about the artist says the exhibition "could cause offence to many Australians" and notes they "don't really understand why the Victorian and Australian government would sponsor exhibitions which undermines Australians as being citizens of their own country."
While Australians are struggling to live this is what Government is wasting your money on.
This is divisive, anti-Australian and a waste of taxpayer money.
Albanese has 59 staffers, more staffers than any other PM in history, with a combined salary of $13.9 million per year, everything from speech writers to clothing advisors.
Here he is kissing a former staffer on her head.
@AlboMP@AlboMP@JNampijinpa Is there nothing or no one you won't use for your own personal & political gain?
You & your party voted against an inquiry into the sexual abuse of Indigenous children in remote communities. You & your party voted against an audit of funds. You are complicit.
A fierce debate has erupted online over Australians' dinner habits, with some questioning why many choose to eat "so late".
skynews.com.au/lifestyle/tren…
BREAKING: Do you agree that Anthony Albanese has an approval rating of well over 100%? He has proven himself to be a Strong & Manly Leader. Everything he touches has turned to Gold.
Agree or Disagree? 👇🏻👇🏻🇦🇺
#auspol#anthonyalbanese
@puck_spirit@ausvstheagenda Then don't vote Greens or Teal. Labor is only in government because of their preferences. Labor only got 34% of total vote.
@ausvstheagenda Study hard, work hard, save hard, invest hard, do all the right things, and then the Albanese socialist labor party will take half of everything you took risks for, worked hard for and invested hard for.
Young people are waking up.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he appreciates that small business owners spent all week making Ai memes about him taking 47% of their capital gains, but he’s not going to change his mind.
🇯🇵: This absolute monster, a Pakistani musIim named "Afzal Muhammad", caught a 16yo Japanese girl lackin on a train to school, straight up snatched her off, and r@p€d her in the bushes near the station.
How should this scumbag be punished for this savagery?
@CraigSarg73 As long as we allow immigrannts who want to work. It's those who only come for the benefits of not participating in working life that we do not need. They are a drain on Australia taxpayers.
Farmers across Australia are warning that hard caps on migration will hit food production and push grocery prices even higher.
Their message is pretty straightforward: “If you want affordable food on the table, farms need workers.”
For years Australian agriculture has relied heavily on migrant labour to pick fruit, harvest crops, process food and keep regional farms operating. Many farmers are already struggling to fill these roles locally.
The reality is simple: Less workers = lower food production. Lower food production = higher prices at the checkout.
People can debate migration policy all they want, but the people actually growing Australia’s food are openly saying labour shortages are already hurting the industry.
At some point Australia has to answer a basic question: Who exactly is going to do the work that keeps the country fed?