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A year after it was first established National Cabinet has permanently transformed Australia’s federation framework.

A year after it was first established National Cabinet has permanently transformed Australia’s federation framework. Originally convened to coordinate the pandemic response National Cabinet has been the scene of unprecedented unity and disunity between the premiers and the prime minster.

 

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It was a waste of time. The States did all the hard work. The Feds did nothing and took all the credit. Scomo would pander to the Premiers and their relevant Medical experts like a Cheshire cat and then slaughter them in the media like a coward

Duh A bunch of zoom meetings has not 'permanently transformed Australia’s federation framework.' Does have any new constitutional powers? Australia’s federation framework is stone by the Aussie parliament.

It’s clear to see what Palachook is so on edge with every case, check in codes in QLD are adhoc multiple apps are being used, contract tracing would be a nightmare, they are obviously not up for the task. Once again NSW leading the way, one app only for check in class tracers!

ScottytheCoward blames the states for everything, is that how it works?

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