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Australian government says no to shuttering Centrelink compliance after robo-debt inquiry It also isn t interested in having an independent review launched into the policy, design, administration, and impact of Centrelink s compliance program. February 12, 2021 04:39 GMT (20:39 PST) | Topic: Innovation The federal government has published its response to a report prepared by a committee looking into Centrelink s compliance program, the automation of which was colloquially known as robo-debt, supporting only in-principle one of the five recommendations that were made. The Senate Community Affairs References Committee in its second interim report asked the government to completely terminate the program. The government said no. ....
Master Builders Australia “Confirmation that an Albanese Labor Government will abolish the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) is deeply disappointing and will severely undermine builder’s contribution to economic recovery,” Denita Wawn, CEO of Master Builders Australia said. “Unleashing construction union thuggery will undermine recovery,” she said. “The ABCC is crucial for the building and construction industry, crucial for the economy and crucial for the entire community,” Denita Wawn said. “The economic impact of the pandemic cannot be ignored. Just as governments around the country are putting put construction front and centre of their economic recovery plans Labor’s is planning to take the leash off construction union thugs and bullies,” she said. ....
Thuggery Cannot Be Part Of Recovery 10 February 2021 “Confirmation that an Albanese Labor Government will abolish the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) is deeply disappointing and will severely undermine builder’s contribution to economic recovery,” Denita Wawn, CEO of Master Builders Australia said. “Unleashing construction union thuggery will undermine recovery,” she said. “The ABCC is crucial for the building and construction industry, crucial for the economy and crucial for the entire community,” Denita Wawn said. “The economic impact of the pandemic cannot be ignored. Just as governments around the country are putting put construction front and centre of their economic recovery plans Labor’s is planning to take the leash off construction union thugs and bullies,” she said. ....
Farmers, more than most, need to be future focused Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss February 8, 2021 â 10.00pm Save Normal text size The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number. MICHAEL McCORMACK Farmers, more than most, need to be future focused It is truly shocking that Michael McCormack, Nationals leader and deputy PM, said â. Iâm certainly not worried about what might happen in 30 yearsâ timeâ with respect to setting a climate target (âNationals back farmers over climate stanceâ, 8/2). Farmers, those whom he is trying to protect now, will certainly be worried about what might happen to their land and their livelihoods in a short 30 years time. ....
A group of survivors has criticised the Federal Government for taking too long to take “clear and decisive” action regarding bushfires. It has been 100 days since the relevant Royal Commission findings, and the Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action are impatient for the government to accept the Commission’s recommendations. “The government has only “noted” or announced its “in principle” support for many recommendations,” said BSCA president Jo Dodds. “Bushfire survivors, emergency workers and volunteers deserve clear answers, detailed timelines and transparent budgets for every recommendation, as has been the case with previous Royal Commissions.” The BSCA was founded after the Tathra and District fire in March 2018, but its concerns would be shared by Central Queensland residents who have been impacted by fires, most recently around the Cobraball fires of 2019. ....