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The PropertyCouncil's latest report also found that 52% of renters do so because they have no other option and 72% of renters can’t overcome the deposit gap.

Good afternoon. The tragic stories continue to flow from Turkey and Syria. One

is that of a newborn baby girl pulled from the rubble in northern Syria, her umbilical cord still attached to her mother. The child survived, the mother did not.

as she slept next to her sister at the principal’s house. Leifer has pleaded not guilty to all charges.to give evidence in defamation proceedings after Bruce Lehrmann’s decision to file civil claims against two media outlets – one against the publisher of news.com.au and the other against Channel Ten.information brochure from the federal government

outlining the yes and no cases for an Indigenous voice to parliament. The government had previously canned the idea, calling it outdated in the internet age, but today reversed its decision after criticism from the Coalition, Greens and both sides of the campaign.Photograph: Anna Hayat one of the world’s largest art events next year, making him just the second solo First Nations artist to do so.

 

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PropertyCouncil Does the government care, where's the affordable housing scheme? Just want to subsidize negative gearing

PropertyCouncil The solution is obvious. Limit favourable tax treatment of investment properties to 2 properties only. But those in power have multiple properties so it doesn’t happen.

PropertyCouncil It is

PropertyCouncil Managed to buy at 25 😎

PropertyCouncil There will always be poor people and that’s all they can expect a life of living day to day

PropertyCouncil The 72% are not aware of how to overcome the deposit gap.

PropertyCouncil The housing bubble is ridiculous and has inflated prices so much that, for many people, the prospect of owning their own home is now gone. You know just how bad things have become when you have homes worth $250K selling for a million.

PropertyCouncil good...I need renters in my tax dodge houses

PropertyCouncil Those that don't are children who can't comment and the 1% of people grifting everyone else. Property owners who exploit renters and those looking to buy homes are parasites on our nations future. Foreign ownership should be abolished, rent should be capped and assistance doubled

PropertyCouncil They needed a council report to tell them that? Really!!!

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Australians are spending ‘billions and billions’ every year on health systemThe Institute of Public Affairs' Daniel Wild says Australians are spending “billions and billions” of dollars each year on the health system and Medicare gaps. “Let me give you an example here in Victoria … there’s been this proliferation of the clipboard class where we’ve had about a 25 per cent increase in the number of bureaucrats on these big six-figure cat-fat salaries,” Mr Wild told Sky News commentator Steve Price. “As I say more, money going into the system than ever before, but waiting times are exploding, results are going backwards, and many Australians are wondering, well where is this money going?'” Good job sherlock! TheIPA .... 💩 Perhaps Daniel should move to the United States, and enjoy their magnificent made for profit 'healthcare' system.
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China could unlock ‘treasure trove’ of personal information from AustraliansSky News Political Reporter Jonathan Lea investigates how much information the Chinese government is gathering from people’s cars and personal devices as its global technological influence expands. China’s domination around smart devices has led a Washington-based consultancy to call on consumers to wake up and ban the components in supply chains. Mr Lea said China is no longer an “automotive minnow”, with some of the nation’s state-owned companies controlling more markets than ever before. “The Chinese Communist Party and its intelligence agencies have a philosophy of collect now and decrypt later,” Liberal Senator James Paterson told Sky News Australia. “They are hoping to develop quantum decryption technology, and if in the future they are successful doing that, that might unlock a treasure trove of years of gathered personal identifying information on Australians, on Americans, on Canadians and people all around the world.” Are we supposed to distrust China more than Google and Microsoft - who, by the way, have first dibs on gathering information from us?
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Australians need ‘sensible’ financial policy not ‘handouts’ from the govtHerald Sun Business Commentator Terry McCrann says Australians need financial help from the federal government via “sensible policy” and not just “handouts”. “We do need some help coming from the federal government,” Mr McCrann told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “I personally don’t want to see handouts from the federal government; what I want to see from the federal government is sensible policy and ... the key areas that we need sensible policy are on energy and gas prices and electricity prices. “I can only state what we should be hitting, I can’t actually say it will be forthcoming from Canberra.” We now have Bowen destroying the economy, Chalmers trying to introduce communism and Albanese trying to write apartheid (separation) into our constitution. With the teals and greens cheering them on. A sweeping new Australian WEF socialist experiment is well underway. MurdochGutterMedia MurdochSewerageCo MurdochRoyalCommission How else do they expect to keep the masses obedient and following directions …
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Slower rate rises will continue the financial ‘pain’ for AustraliansHerald Sun Business Commentator Terry McCrann says the Reserve Bank rate rises for mortgage holders are not “dramatically” impacting the economy and it will cause the “pain” of these rises to extend further for Australians. “We’ll almost certainly see another 25 points at the next meeting in March, when we talk about nine rate rises in a row, let’s not forget we started at almost zero,” Mr McCrann told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “We should never have gone all that way down to zero, but we did, and coming back from that is to get rates to somewhere half-sensible. “Only one in three people actually have a mortgage, two in three people don’t have a mortgage, half of those are renters, the other half are savers – it’s not working dramatically in terms of impacting on the economy and that really means the pain is going to be extended for longer and will go yet higher from this point.” Yes , so instead of saving over the pandemic the liberals said go spend all the money we are giving you and who cares, buy a boat , surfboard, caravan, house, jet ski, take a holiday…. No stamp duty buy a car, machinery … live it up… stupid Liberals… ridiculous policies……. Interest rate rises have a long way to go over next 2 years. Watch and see
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Indigenous Voice in constitution ‘discriminates’ against all other AustraliansFormer Victorian premier Jeff Kennett says giving one group “special access” discriminates against all Australians, and having the Voice established through legislation “outside” of the constitution is a better way to do it. “The constitution must be for all Australians equally – to give one group special access, even if it’s only advice, discriminates against all other Australians,” Mr Kennett told Sky News host Paul Murray. “I’m in favour of the Voice being established, but I want it done by legislation, and it is by legislation outside of the constitution.” The constitution is a rule book for governing. It serves all Australians equally. Singling out any group, no matter how well meaning, is repugnant. We have the same voice to parliament… one vote, one value. With the details hidden until after the vote, you’d be nuts to vote yes. The “voice” breaches Australia’s obligations under the 1965 UN resolution on racism. “actions shall not be considered discriminatory under the Convention so long as those corrective measures are only temporary re-alignments, as opposed to creating new permanent rights.”
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