The electoral commission has taken the unusual step of publicly rejecting Peter Dutton’s complaint about referendum ballot papers.
“The AEC completely and utterly rejects the suggestions by some that by transparently following the established, public and known legislative requirements we are undermining the impartiality and fairness of the referendum.”
AEC ticks off Dutton over ‘factually incorrect’ complaint
The Labor national conference has a deep historic legacy, having shaped some of our young nation’s most consequential policy decisions. Despite diligent efforts to quell the detractors and instil a sense of unity, the conference couldn’t avoid public rancour bubbling up over the half-a-trillion dollar target that is AUKUS: Australia’s largest military spend since the Second World War.
Source: ‘War is peace’: What does AUKUS get us into, and why? – The Shot
“Kitchen Cabinet raises fundamental questions about political journalism in general.
Source: “Kitchen… – The Fiberal Party of Australia – Lies & Misdemeanours | Facebook
The Better Money Managers. Stuart Robert needs Annabel Crabb. Infosys paid lobbying firm Stuart's mate Synergy 360 $16M "the company that reportedly was asked to send profits to a trust that Robert had part-owned, a parliamentary committee has heard. " (Guardian)
“The “entitlement calculation engine” was supposed to help Centrelink determine how much welfare recipients should be paid, based on their individual circumstances. It was one part of a much larger effort to overhaul Centrelink’s payment infrastructure.
The contract was awarded in November 2019 by the then minister for government services, Stuart Robert. The money was subsequently paid over four years in instalments of $23m, $44m, $67m and $57m.
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