Australians, be proud

There are efforts afoot to try and portray Australians as being mean and hard-hearted. That is fundamentally untrue. Here is our track record:-

 

Some stats on carers in Australia:

 

2.7 million unpaid carers in Australia

More than 770,000 carers are primary carers

300,000 carers are under the age of 24

150,000 carers are under the age of 18

Over 1.5 million carers are of working age

31,600 indigenous carers are over the age of 15

620,000 carers were born outside Australia

366,700 carers were born in non-English speaking countries

520,000 carers are over 65 years of age

The estimated annual replacement value of care provided in 2012 is over A$40.9 billion

 

It is estimated that carers provided 1.32 billion hours of unpaid care in 2010 with productivity loss estimated at A$6.5 billion

 

On average carers spend approx 40 hours per week providing care. It is estimated that carers of someone with a mental illness spend on average 104 hours per week in the caring role.

 

Source: ABS (2012) Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers

ABS (2008) Summary of Findings: ABS Census of Population and Housing, Health and Welfare of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People

ABS (2003) Migrants, Disability, Ageing and Carers

ABS (2009) Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers

Access Economics (2010) The Economic Value of Informal Care in 2010days

 

Would someone like to put up other countries' stats regarding caring? What are the stats for Sri Lanka or perhaps Iraq? Let's examine the stats for Syrian volunteers. Let's see some stats so we can see how mean Australians are.

 

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does it really matter if the link was broken??

 

that depends. if you post the

whole story, probably not but if

your intention was for people to open

and read it, then yes, it matters.

 

should it really matter what the 

fishermens' names are? 

 

if you want to get philosophical

about it - nothing really matters -

but here we are...its all subjective.

 

scroll past the things that don't 

matter.  to you. 

 

 

 

 

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I usually post the whole story when an article is paywalled if I can.... but anyone can see that the same story is carried by a number of different papers if they google  salt creek

 

 

 

It doesn't matter to me what their names are, but someone  accused me of lying and being racist.... all I did was post the name of one of the fishermen Woman LOL

 

 

 

those 2 fishermen are heroes for rescuing those girls imo

 

 

 

 

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@debra9275 wrote:

one of the fishermen who rescued the girls is named here she-ele

 

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/man-charged-with-attacking-two-young-women-camping-at-coorong-nat...

 

a Mr  Abdul-Karim Mohammed

 

lucky for those girls he was there


Now that's what I'd call a fair dinkum true blue Aussie name ?

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