Bowser Bowen says there's no fuel crisis and Bendigo Barbie says it's panic buying, probably due to the fact servos are starting to run out.
Fucking hell these people are incompetent.
News. com still wetting its pants about Hanson only being rejected by 78% of voters; still hopeful that if she gets 3 or 4 seats in SA lower house, she will become
PM of Aus, President of USA & King of England.
Sky is the limit.
@AlboMP Why do we need to pay someone to do your energy ministers job. Oh that’s right, he is only part time. Can’t have him missing out on planing for COP.
Our Fuel Supply Taskforce is up and running.
Coordinator Anthea Harris is already monitoring supply and demand, and working with states and territories.
We’ll keep working to keep fuel moving where it’s needed most.
So we can act early and stay prepared.
Anika Wells is on ABC news full of her usual smugness. She still hasn't paid back the $1,750 for her Paris dinner, where she slugged taxpayers $1,000 for dinner and another $750 for drinks. Utterly disgraceful. Her Paris trip cost taxpayers $116,000, including over $7,000 on food over 5 days.
The Greens are loosing their minds. That shows that this inquiry is definitely needed. I’m sure that the 100s of NDIS providers in Lakemba are all legit 🤪
It will be very interesting to see who votes against this.
Make sure you name and shame the parties in the Farrah by election.
Today the Senate will vote on One Nation's inquiry into fraud, waste and abuse in the NDIS.
The scheme was originally set up to care for the severely disabled, but it has since been abused and the cost has already reached $50 billion a year, on track to reach $100 billion.
There is a large number of unregistered providers (around 280,000) compared to registered ones (about 25,000), with support coordination costs exceeding $1.65 billion without clear participant outcomes, posing risks to scheme sustainability.
Immigration agents, some banned for misconduct, have been able to register as NDIS providers and allegedly defraud the scheme. Reports include billions for non-essential activities such as holidays and entertainment, and concerns that resources are diverted from those with genuine needs.
Some former prisoners receive large NDIS payments, how is this possible?
The scheme is not means-tested, allowing wealthy individuals to access funds, with some participants receiving over a million dollars and potential double-dipping with insurance payouts.
Wages under NDIS can be claimed up to $195 per hour, much higher than typical wages for similar services, contributing to inflated costs and sucking away providers from other important industries like aged care and veterans services.
The collapse of providers has left millions in unpaid debts, with concerns about foreign students improperly registering as service providers and sending money overseas without paying taxes.
@DrewPavlou and @PeteZogoulas, as private individuals, are effectively doing the government’s job by independently investigating NDIS providers alleged to be defrauding taxpayers.
Contrast their efforts—undertaken with limited resources and self‑funding—with the government's inaction. Despite extensive departmental resources, authorities have failed to adequately address widespread fraud that is visible and well known within the community.
That's why the Senate must establish this inquiry into NDIS fraud, waste and abuse or the severely disabled who are in genuine need will end up worse off.
What exactly can a state government do to increase fuel supply or reduce cost. That’s right it’s your mate Albo that can do that.
For less than what your mob gave the CFMEU in Victoria we could have two massive new refineries. Also Albo didn’t replace the strategic reserve we held in the US which was sold off I be June 2022 (ALP government).
That fuel reserve would have been handy now.
🚨BREAKING: a truck driver from S.A has uploaded his receipt for diesel -to fill his tanks on his truck- $3500.00. But that’s not the worst part- which is he paid $635 excise and a further $318 in GST for that fuel- total of $953 in tax - Truck drivers are past breaking point
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Unions, energy costs and increasing environmental restrictions is what killed our refineries. They were all also aging and needing upgrades that made it not financially viable for them to remain operating. Successively governments offered subsidies but the ones that closed all declined.
Of note, all refineries in Singapore are classed as strategic assets and are therefore heavily subsidised.
@comical_engr We have 2 refineries, used to have more, 6 I think, but successive grubberments and unions have made it unprofitable and they closed down.
Given that we now have the skills and knowledge locally is it time for the Commonwealth to setup a National Oil Company to process our own crude oil and overseas oils as well, to provide security of supply?
@AshPolitik The leader of the party in SA said success would be gaining at least one upper house seat. Looks like 3. Also, the ALP had a lower primary vote while One Nation increased its vote by 18%.
One Nation crazies prior to SA election thought they'd take gov, they failed
Win more seats than the Libs, they failed
Failed to win majority support in most local communities across the state
ON replaced the Lib vote
South Australians voted Labor, in an increased majority
Fuck you Albo
Fuck you Bowen
Fuck you every ALP politician since 1979
Fuck you every Greens politician since 1979
Fuck you every moderate LNP politician since 1979
Fuck every person who voted for all of the above to industrialize this nation & not build its natural resources capital to make this country energy independent.
This fucking fuel receipt is on all of you. Bloody ridiculous!
Put your political side aside. This has been a complete fuck up by successive governments (both sides) that have perused short term political gain.
Australia has so much sovereign wealth in coal, gas, oil, iron ore, gold, and so many other natural resources.
The whole country could be the “Dubai” of the South Pacific.
The sadist part is that us Aussies have voted these fuckwits in, over and over again.
What an unoriginal, MAGA wannabe cliche One Nation are
No ideas, no substance, no plan
Just mindlessly copying the most disastrous political movement on the planet right now as their main selling point
Bunch of pathetic losers
In SA, One Nation have so far won 3 Upper Seats and 1 in the Lower House, but they are also leading in 3 other lower house seats.
If the numbers hold, they’ll have seven members of Parliament in South Australia.