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admin /13 July, 2012
NB, Plastic products are derived from Crude Oil Proposed recycling levy to add $300 to average family’s shopping bill by: JOE HILDEBRAND From:The Daily Telegraph July 14, 201212:00AM 6 Source: Herald Sun A NEW tax on glass and plastic drink containers could push up an average family’s grocery bills by more than $300. The Greens Continue Reading →
admin /13 July, 2012
Indigenous leaders urge protest vote against Labor By Matt Peacock, ABCJuly 14, 2012, 7:17 am tweet0 Email Print Related Links : Don’t knock foreign labour: Ferguson : Labor heavy wants productivity tsar sacked : The latest national headlines Federal Labor risks being reduced to a rump in the Northern Territory over its continuing commitment Continue Reading →
admin /13 July, 2012
Powerbrokers agree to tone down Greens motion for debate Date July 14, 2012 3 reading now 1 Read later Phillip Coorey Sydney Morning Herald chief political correspondent View more articles from Phillip Coorey inShare Email article Print THE NSW Labor Party is poised to back a motion today allowing officials to give preferences to Continue Reading →
admin /13 July, 2012
Government faces ‘mass action’ to compensate refugees held at detention centres Date July 14, 2012 7 reading now 36 Read later Debra Jopson, Catherine Armitage inShare Pin It Email article Print <iframe id=”dcAd-1-3″ src=”http://ad-apac.doubleclick.net/adi/onl.smh.news/opinion/politicalnews;cat=opinion;cat1=politicalnews;ctype=article;sz=120×50;tile=3;ord=6.4808579E7?” width=’120′ height=’50’ scrolling=”no” marginheight=”0″ marginwidth=”0″ allowtransparency=”true” frameborder=”0″> </iframe> Unemployed … Charif is being treated for depression. Photo: Ben Rushton THE federal Continue Reading →
admin /13 July, 2012
Plan first, then green light for developers Date July 14, 2012 5 reading now 13 Read later Matthew Moore inShare Email article Print STATE cabinet has backed sweeping changes to planning laws that will allow communities to decide in advance where growth will take place, so developers can get fast-track approval to build. In the Continue Reading →
admin /13 July, 2012
UNJUSTIFIED CRITICISM ??? I THINK NOT !!!!! CRASS STATEMENT !!!! New transport board criticised for lacking commuter voices Date July 13, 2012 Read later Jacob Saulwick inShare Pin It Email article Print Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian. Photo: Dave Tease THE opposition, Greens and some transport advocates have raised concerns about skewed representation on a board Continue Reading →