on 29-03-2014 07:38 PM
Well done LNP,
for the 123 broken promises, lies & deceptions
http://sallymcmanus.net/abbotts-wreckage/
http://theaimn.com/2014/03/28/tony-abbott-stuffs-it-up-again/
Cuts welfare payments to orphans of soldiers
Cuts hundreds of jobs at the CSIRO
Reopens 457 visa loophole to allow employers to hire an unlimited number of workers without scrutiny
Pays hundreds of indigenous workers in his Department up to $19 000 less than non-indigenous workers doing the same job
and cuts the budget for the representative body the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples causing two-thirds of the staff to lose their jobs
Scraps food grants program for small farmers
Unemployment rate jumps to highest in more than 10 years
Cuts the wages of Australian troops deployed overseas by almost $20 000 per solider
Withdraws funding for an early intervention program to help vulnerable young people
Starts dismantling Australia’s world leading marine protection system . .
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on 03-04-2014 05:07 PM
on 04-04-2014 10:38 PM
Just 1 today, it is Friday......
Establishes a secret, publicly funded “hit squad” to target political opponents led by Simon Berger, who left Woolworths after controversy surrounding the “chaff bag” he provided for Alan Jones to auction at a Young Liberal fundraiser – 1 April 2014
The under-the-radar Coalition Advisory Service supplies Government backbenchers with media information and ammunition to aim at the Labor Opposition. It has offices in Parliament House.
on 04-04-2014 10:42 PM
on 04-04-2014 10:49 PM
@just_me_karen wrote:
Tomorrow can you please add the slashing of funding to the Fred Hollows Foundation?
wow, how low can they go?
on 04-04-2014 10:58 PM
on 04-04-2014 11:49 PM
"just_me_karen wrote:
Tomorrow can you please add the slashing of funding to the Fred Hollows Foundation?
wow, how low can they go?"
8% low it would seem from the FOREIGN AID SPENDING CUTS
" the Fred Hollows Foundation – who have partnership agreements with the government – have had their current year funding cut by about 8%.:"
Slashing?
nɥºɾ
on 04-04-2014 11:53 PM
BIG: "The under-the-radar Coalition Advisory Service supplies Government backbenchers with media information and ammunition to aim at the Labor Opposition. It has offices in Parliament House."
Oh gosh B1G, "The under-the-radar Coalition Advisory Service", CAS, now occupies the very same office that was once home to Labor's shadowy under-the-radar Caucus Communications Team, CCT.
Whats in a name B1G, research?
nɥºɾ
on 05-04-2014 12:15 AM
on 06-04-2014 12:51 PM
Organisations such as Care, Save the Children, Caritas, ChildFund, Plan International and the Fred Hollows Foundation – who have partnership agreements with the government – have had their current year funding cut by about 8%.
They say that means they are losing money already allocated to programs related to water and sanitation, elimination of violence against women, disaster reduction work and small-scale agriculture, among others.
The organisations say the cuts clearly break a Coalition promise not to cut their funding when it announced a $4.5bn cut to the aid budget over the next four years two days before the federal election.
https://www.hollows.org.au/news-media/coalition-aid-cuts-will-hurt-real-lives
The Fred Hollows Foundation CEO Brian Doolan has responded to foreign aid cuts outlined by the Coalition by highlighting the human cost.
“Who is going to miss out on malaria treatment? Who will miss out on having their sight restored? These are cuts that will have a devastating impact on real lives,” Mr Doolan said.
http://catholicleader.com.au/news/caritas-hit-by-government-cuts
CARITAS Australia has added its voice to other groups protesting against the Federal Government’s cuts of $650 million from Australia’s official aid program in the 2013-14 financial year.
Caritas Australia chief executive officer Paul O’Callaghan said it was “unfortunate such a decision had been made in the first year of our partnership with the new government”.
He said the generosity of the Australian public, bolstered by Caritas’ 40-year partnership with the Australian Government, had led to beneficial change in many countries.
“In the last year alone, this partnership enabled Caritas Australia to reach more than 1.1 million people across 20 countries,” Mr O’Callaghan said.
The Australian Christian Lobby also expressed disappointment at the funding cuts, announced on January 18.
ACL managing director Lyle Shelton said Christians had been at the forefront in urging the both Labor and the Liberal-National Party Coalition to keep the Millennium Development Goal promises, which included increasing aid to 0.7 per cent of gross national income by 2015.
ACFID’s Marc Purcell told Guardian Australia that fears about cuts began in November when the government asked ten large NGOs, including World Vision, Oxfam and the Fred Hollows foundation, to “hold off” invoicing for their funding. Purcell also spoke to Radio National’s AM on the topic, noting a lack of response from DFAT or the minister on questions from the sector.
Just two days before the election, during the Coalition’s costings launch, Treasurer Joe Hockey emphasised his government’s intention to “re-prioritise foreign aid allocations towards non-government organisations that deliver on-the-ground support for those most in need”
But was this just a cynical statement to try to quieten public backlash from the sector to aid cuts before election day or an actual policy promise?
on 06-04-2014 12:54 PM