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« Reply #1755 on: September 26, 2013, 04:52:22 PM »
 
I'll call it now, Tony will not last as PM until the next election.

What a mess from what is shaping up to be the worst government since Whitlam.



Tony Abbott holds fire on plan to axe uni services fee
Date September 26, 2013
Daniel Hurst
Federal political reporter

Tony Abbott has put a plan to axe the university student services and amenities fee on ice after a Nationals MP warned that regional members would object.

Education Minister Christopher Pyne flagged on Tuesday a move against what he called "a form of compulsory student unionism" but Mr Abbott declared on Thursday he was in no rush to axe the $273 per student fee after criticism from the university sector, student unions and a Coalition MP.

Asked whether he had any concerns about the impact on regional universities and student services, Mr Pyne said: "We don't support compulsory student unionism and we don't support the student amenities fee and at an appropriate time we'll move to abolish it."

Nationals MP Michael McCormack said he and colleagues were "surprised and shocked" at the proposal and worried about the impact on regional universities.

Mr Pyne had not put a specific timeframe on axing the fee, apart from telling the Australian Financial Review on Tuesday: "It might be in the budget, but that's not until May."

Mr Pyne then sought to dampen expectations, telling ABC Radio on Wednesday the axing of the fee was not a priority. Mr Abbott said on Thursday the government had other, more important priorities.

University leaders have accused the Coalition government of reviving an outdated ideological debate over student unionism and argued services would be diminished if the government scrapped the student services fee.


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/tony-abbott-holds-fire-on-plan-to-axe-uni-services-fee-20130926-2ufut.html#ixzz2fykbKlLt

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« Reply #1756 on: September 26, 2013, 06:32:57 PM »
Gee whiz, minister for women but no more minister for science.

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« Reply #1757 on: September 26, 2013, 10:15:17 PM »

I'll call it now, Tony will not last as PM until the next election.

What a mess from what is shaping up to be the worst government since Whitlam.



Tony Abbott holds fire on plan to axe uni services fee
Date September 26, 2013
Daniel Hurst
Federal political reporter

Tony Abbott has put a plan to axe the university student services and amenities fee on ice after a Nationals MP warned that regional members would object.

Education Minister Christopher Pyne flagged on Tuesday a move against what he called "a form of compulsory student unionism" but Mr Abbott declared on Thursday he was in no rush to axe the $273 per student fee after criticism from the university sector, student unions and a Coalition MP.

Asked whether he had any concerns about the impact on regional universities and student services, Mr Pyne said: "We don't support compulsory student unionism and we don't support the student amenities fee and at an appropriate time we'll move to abolish it."

Nationals MP Michael McCormack said he and colleagues were "surprised and shocked" at the proposal and worried about the impact on regional universities.

Mr Pyne had not put a specific timeframe on axing the fee, apart from telling the Australian Financial Review on Tuesday: "It might be in the budget, but that's not until May."

Mr Pyne then sought to dampen expectations, telling ABC Radio on Wednesday the axing of the fee was not a priority. Mr Abbott said on Thursday the government had other, more important priorities.

University leaders have accused the Coalition government of reviving an outdated ideological debate over student unionism and argued services would be diminished if the government scrapped the student services fee.


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/tony-abbott-holds-fire-on-plan-to-axe-uni-services-fee-20130926-2ufut.html#ixzz2fykbKlLt

It's going to be the golden age now that Punch and Judy puppet show has been given the arse

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« Reply #1758 on: September 26, 2013, 10:21:48 PM »
"The golden age"

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« Reply #1759 on: September 26, 2013, 10:26:51 PM »
That's right the "Era of plenty"

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« Reply #1760 on: September 29, 2013, 05:01:31 PM »

This was the Liberal attack dog who pursued Peter Slipper over a cabcharge to a winery.

Reap what you sow scumbag.


George Brandis and Barnaby Joyce deny wrongdoing over travel expenses claims

Coalition frontbenchers George Brandis and Barnaby Joyce have denied any wrongdoing after reports they used taxpayer funds to attend a wedding.

Fairfax Media says the men claimed over $3,000 in travel expenses to attend the wedding of radio presenter Michael Smith in 2011.

Senator Brandis has confirmed he claimed nearly $1,700 on flights, accommodation and a hire car, but says he attended the wedding primarily for work purposes.

He told Fairfax that he used the wedding as an opportunity to collaborate with Smith over his work covering the Health Services Union scandal involving former MP Craig Thomson.

and...

According to the federal Department of Finance and Deregulation's entitlements handbook, expenses for official business such as "meetings of a government advisory committee or taskforce" or "functions representing a minister of presiding officer" are allowed for.

Meetings with journalists and other members of the media are not sanctioned under the handbook's guidelines.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-29/michael-smith-wedding-barnaby-joyce-george-brandis-expenses/4987502

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« Reply #1761 on: October 03, 2013, 08:46:04 AM »


Hmmmm

Abbott broke law with media shutout, say Indonesian journalists
 
October 3, 2013 - 7:30AM

Michael Bachelard

Tony Abbott has incurred the wrath of Indonesia's journalists by excluding them from a press conference, and even committed a criminal offence, according to the head of the country's journalists' union.

Local journalists were incensed that, on the Australian Prime Minister's first official visit, he locked them out of his Tuesday morning press conference.

Indonesian language newspaper Rakyat Merdeka spent a large part of page 10 of its Wednesday edition focused on the snub, saying it was discriminatory.

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“What's the use for him coming all the way to Indonesia if he only gives a press conference to Australian journalists?” the paper asked.

It reported the Australian embassy's press spokesman Ray Marcelo saying: “Sorry, this is the Prime Minister's Office request”.

Australian journalists were also told the press conference was only for them, and it meant Indonesian media were unable to put any questions to the visiting Prime Minister.

But Umar Idris, the head of the Jakarta chapter of the Alliance for Independent Journalists, said the actions of Mr Abbott — himself a former journalist — were not just discourteous, but criminal.

“The press law in Indonesia says it is a crime to limit journalists to get access to information. The penalty for that is two years' imprisonment,” Mr Umar said.

“We cannot accept whatever reason Australia gave for limiting access to information for Indonesian journalists.”

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/abbott-broke-law-with-media-shutout-say-indonesian-journalists-20131002-2usnn.html#ixzz2gbioOKF1


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« Reply #1762 on: October 03, 2013, 12:41:06 PM »
I think the Indonesians are the last people who should be talking about human rights violations. What a heap of bollocks!!!

Its over, they didn't get an audience, time to move on.... :sleep

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« Reply #1763 on: October 08, 2013, 06:12:14 AM »
Our PM.

What a scumbag.


PM caught up in expenses row on Slipper wedding

Political News Date October 8, 2013
 Jonathan Swan and Michael Bachelard

The expenses scandal has taken a new twist, after it emerged Prime Minister Tony Abbott billed taxpayers to attend Peter Slipper's wedding and repaid the cost seven years later.

Mr Abbott, who attacked Mr Slipper's character over alleged indiscretions including entitlement misuse, said he discovered he had billed taxpayers for a ''couple'' of weddings after other MPs were exposed for such travel.

An emotional Mr Slipper accused Mr Abbott of ''breathtaking hypocrisy'', saying that while other MPs had been allowed to repay errant expense claims, the charges brought against him had destroyed his life. The Prime Minister last week repaid $1095 for former colleague Sophie Mirabella's wedding in 2006 and $609 for Mr Slipper's event the same year.

Mr Abbott, who is in Indonesia to attend the APEC conference, reimbursed the money after Fairfax Media revealed a week ago that taxpayers met the costs of Attorney-General George Brandis and Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce attending shock jock Michael Smith's wedding.

Fairfax Media also revealed Coalition MPs Julie Bishop, Teresa Gambaro and Mr Joyce collectively claimed more than $12,000 in ''overseas study'' payments to return from an Indian wedding they attended as guests of Gina Rinehart.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/pm-caught-up-in-expenses-row-on-slipper-wedding-20131007-2v4di.html#ixzz2h45KPWGe

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« Reply #1764 on: October 08, 2013, 09:50:19 AM »
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Give it up 65. Abbots gonna be PM for a long time. Your labor mates havent even got themselves a leader yet. A complete and utter rabble is Labor.

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« Reply #1765 on: October 08, 2013, 01:09:22 PM »
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Give it up 65. Abbots gonna be PM for a long time. Your labor mates havent even got themselves a leader yet. A complete and utter rabble is Labor.
You think?

Tony Abbott defends claiming travel expenses to participate in sporting events, including Pollie Pedal

By chief political correspondent Emma Griffiths

Prime Minister Tony Abbott has defended charging taxpayers for his travel expenses to participate in sporting events and lead the Pollie Pedal charity bike ride.

Mr Abbott and some of his frontbenchers have recently repaid travel claims they made to attend the weddings of politicians and media figures.

Department of Finance documents also show Mr Abbott claimed $349 in travel allowance and $941 for flights to compete in an ironman event in the New South Wales city of Port Macquarie in 2011.

"I believe that all of my claims have been within entitlement," he told the media on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Bali.

"Let's not forget that Port Macquarie was a marginal seat effectively and I want to assure you that I don't go to marginal seats simply for sporting events, although the sporting event in question was a community event.

and from the same article...


Albanese not sure why Slipper treated differently

The Prime Minister also last week repaid about $1,700 he had claimed to travel to the weddings of former colleagues Sophie Mirabella and Peter Slipper in 2006.

The Coalition vigorously pursued the former LNP MP and speaker of the house last year over his alleged misuse of Cabcharge vouchers to visit Canberra wineries.

Mr Slipper is facing legal action over the claims, worth nearly $1,000.

Labor leadership contender Anthony Albanese says he is not sure why the Department of Finance appears to have treated the former parliamentary speaker differently to other MPs.

"It's a good question. I don't know what the answer is," he said.

"I don't quite understand how the Department of Finance treated him differently - it would appear - from the way that other people are being treated."

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-08/abbott-denies-taking-taxpayers-for-ride-over-pollie-pedal/5008456

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« Reply #1766 on: October 08, 2013, 01:23:37 PM »

and from the Age editorial...

Culture of entitlement exposes rank hypocrisy
 
Date October 8, 2013

Now the Coalition is in government, it hasn't taken long for the skeletons in its cupboard to come out. Senior figures, including Prime Minister Tony Abbott, have been exposed for claiming expenses for attending friends' or acquaintances' weddings as ''official business''. No opposition ran harder on themes of waste, excessive spending and rorts than did Mr Abbott's Coalition. It's a standard game plan: identify areas of dubious government spending and fan the public outrage. Now the Coalition has been hoist by its own petard.

The excuses are many and varied. Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce struggled for consistency in the one sentence, saying: ''These things obviously happened years ago, not that that's an excuse.'' Exactly. Mr Abbott claimed expenses for attending the 2006 weddings of colleagues Sophie Mirabella and Peter Slipper, of all people. Only now, after media inquiries, has he repaid $1705, ''for the avoidance of any doubt''. When Mr Abbott repaid nearly $9400 claimed in 2009 while promoting his own book, his chief of staff said flights were ''inadvertently booked as official travel''. Another minister at the time who attended the Mirabella wedding, Brownyn Bishop, had the good judgment not to claim costs.

Julie Bishop, now Foreign Minister, MP Teresa Gambaro and Mr Joyce also claimed about $12,000 in expenses after going to a 2011 wedding in India as guests of billionaire Gina Rinehart. Despite citing business and study as their primary purposes, would they have gone if there had been no wedding? Mr Joyce and Attorney-General George Brandis have repaid $2300 in claims related to a radio host's 2011 wedding.

The amounts may be petty cash in a $400 billion budget, but taxpayers rightly object to politicians who insist every cent of spending must be justified while dipping so freely into the public purse. No ordinary person would think attending a friend's wedding could be a work-related duty. If grey areas remain despite recent reforms, they must be cleared up.

Mr Brandis, who led Coalition attacks on Peter Slipper and Craig Thomson over their expenses, still insists he did nothing wrong, but he and his colleagues are guilty of breathtaking hypocrisy. The political stench will linger. Only by observing a higher standard of conduct can the government start to redeem itself.


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/comment/the-age-editorial/culture-of-entitlement-exposes-rank-hypocrisy-20131007-2v4nj.html#ixzz2h5pySmxP

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« Reply #1767 on: October 09, 2013, 07:41:53 AM »

I wonder if Abbott can claim a trip to the pub because he is engaging with the community?

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MPs trip up on travel claims as Labor's attack backfires
 
October 9, 2013

Jonathan Swan, Daniel Hurst

Federal MPs of all parties are frantically checking their taxpayer-funded travel claims as Tony Abbott defends an Ironman event as a legitimate expense and a Labor attack on the government backfired.

The expenses scandal took a farcical turn when Labor frontbencher Mark Dreyfus demanded an investigation into Coalition travel spending - only to reveal two hours later that he had wrongly billed taxpayers for accommodation on a family ski trip.

Mr Dreyfus said he would repay $466 for two nights' travel allowance he claimed in August 2011 while skiing in Perisher. ''I am sorry for the mistake,'' the shadow attorney-general said.
 
Tony Abbott competes in the Port Macquarie Marathon.
Legitimate expense: Tony Abbott justifies his participation in the 2011 Ironman event in Port Macquarie. Photo: Peter Gleeson

Despite the growing controversy, Mr Abbott dismissed calls to reform the entitlements system and said he was justified in billing taxpayers thousands of dollars to attend sporting events and charity bike rides because he was engaging with the community.

To compete in the Port Macquarie Ironman in 2011, Mr Abbott claimed $941 for flights and $349 for overnight accommodation for an event he described as ''official business''. Mr Abbott said the Ironman was a ''community event'' in a marginal seat and he did not travel ''simply for sporting events''.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/mps-trip-up-on-travel-claims-as-labors-attack-backfires-20131008-2v6ef.html#ixzz2hAIM89W0

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« Reply #1768 on: October 09, 2013, 09:07:11 AM »
I love my daily read of the Left Today with my first morning coffee.   ;D

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« Reply #1769 on: October 09, 2013, 09:09:15 AM »
How hard would it be to make all pollies apply for official travel, have it approved by a non-partisan Public Service authority under set guidelines and then receive a set allowance - meals, accommodation, fares etc, like they make every other Public Service Officer do.  It's just the same as their unique superannuation scheme - 2 sets of rules.  And this cuts across all parties, none of them are fair dinkum when it comes to travel entitlement claims, as history has shown time and time and time again.

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