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The Morrison Government is providing an additional $150,000 to the Migrant Resource Centre North to better support and empower migrants and refugees to.
Mr Julian Simmonds, Federal Member for Ryan
The Morrison Government is investing over $100 million into the construction of vehicle workshops, hardstands and shelters at Gallipoli Barracks in Brisbane to support the modernisation of the Australian Army and Royal Australian Airforce vehicle fleet.
Lendlease will deliver the facilities under Land 121 Stage 5B as a continuation of works delivered under Land 121 Stage 2A.
Minister for Defence, the Hon Peter Dutton said this is part of a larger $150 million national investment that will deliver supporting infrastructure for the sustainment and maintenance of the Australian Defence Force’s Land 121 vehicle fleet.
“This next generation of light, medium and heavy vehicles is capable of supporting combat operations, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations, and training to ensure the Australian Defence Force is prepared for both current and future operations,” Minister Dutton said.
An Australian MP has absolutely humiliated the Federal Government, comparing their recent announcements and media messages to
Betoota Advocate headlines. And, frankly, I cannot tell them apart. These spot-the-difference games are getting harder by the press conference.
Anika Wells is a Federal Member for Lilley and a member of the Australian Labor Party. Earlier this week during parliament, she called out Prime Minister
Scott Morrison’s government and their recent announcements towards young people’s fears of the housing market, those suffering from the fourth state-wide lockdown in Victoria, and the drama surrounding Harvey Norman co-founder and executive chairman
Gerry Harvey.
3 Jul 2021
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