Despite his past support for the gas industry, Nationals MP for Page Chris Gulaptis bustled out to inform his state electorate that:
Wednesday 18 June 2014
NSW Deputy Premier Stoner calls Bentley protesters "professional bludgers"
I’m sure that members of NSW Northern Coast farming communities and concerned local residents will be impressed by how Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner and presumably most of his National Party MPs are characterizing the region’s commitment to a gasfield-free Northern Rivers.
As for Stoner’s desire to go head-to-head, along with the police riot squad, with the estimated 2,000 protestors who regularly gathered at Metgasco’s Bentley drilling site, all I can say is that I’m sure this attitude is going to lose the Nationals quite a few votes at the 28 March 2015 state election.
Despite his past support for the gas industry, Nationals MP for Page Chris Gulaptis bustled out to inform his state electorate that:
Despite his past support for the gas industry, Nationals MP for Page Chris Gulaptis bustled out to inform his state electorate that:
The Land 16 June 2014:
Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner told the NSW National Party annual conference last Friday he spoke with Premier Mike Baird, telling him he was concerned about the "bullying and harassment" protesters engaged in at Bentley.
"We were prepared to go head to head with the protesters to preserve Metgasco's rights," Mr Stoner told the state conference.
He said among the protesters existed a core of "extreme anarchists" who had outstanding warrants against them from other states.
"It breaks my heart that it (the decision to suspend Metgasco's licence) was seen by some as the professional bludgers having a win," Mr Stoner said.
Mr Roberts said previously that Metgasco’s licence was suspended due to concerns that the company had not adequately consulted with the community.
The Office of Coal Seam Gas (OCSG) advised him the community had expressed fundamental concerns about the way in which Metgasco had characterised its activities, Mr Roberts said.
“On 13 May, 2014, the director of OCSG and the NSW Land and Water Commissioner held a meeting with local landholders, at which matters of consultation between the community and Metgasco were raised.”
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Metgasco,
mining,
Northern Rivers,
NSW government,
NSW politics
Nine months in office and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's disapproval rating stands at 61% according to Newspoll
Only nine months in office and Tony Abbott is fast turning into the most disliked Australia prime minister for decades, if the latest Newspoll is any indication
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Abbott Government,
statistics
Tuesday 17 June 2014
When NSW Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner "(@AndrewStoner) replied to one of your Tweets!"
Sometimes a minor classic in political stupidity reveals itself. This is NSW Deputy Premier and National Party Leader Andrew Stoner giving his head for a Streisand Effect-style washing on social media:
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Andrew Stoner (via Twitter) <notify@twitter.com>
Date: 17 June 2014 08:48
Subject: Andrew Stoner (@AndrewStoner) replied to one of your Tweets!
To: Jenna Cairney <jenna.cairney@fairfaxmedia.com.au>
From: Andrew Stoner (via Twitter) <notify@twitter.com>
Date: 17 June 2014 08:48
Subject: Andrew Stoner (@AndrewStoner) replied to one of your Tweets!
To: Jenna Cairney <jenna.cairney@fairfaxmedia.com.au>
@JennaCairney1 great piece of journalism, take 1 comment completely out of context to sensationalise it & rev up anti gas protestors #agenda - @AndrewStoner
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Andrew Stoner,
National Party of Australia
Working women, rural & regional Australians hardest hit by Abbott Government plan to stop Low Income Super Contribution
Industry Super Australia Media Release 14 June 2014:
Working Mums, rural and regional Australians the hardest to be hit by Government plans to drop the Low Income Super Contribution (LISC)
Industry Super Australia (ISA) has today released a new analysis that illustrates the enormous impact of scrapping the Low Income Super Contribution (LISC) across Australia.
The LISC rebates up to $500 into the super accounts of all Australians earning less than $37,000 whose marginal rate of tax is 15% or less.
It was previously known that 3.6 million Australians stand to lose up to $500 a year from the proposed abolition – equating to one in three workers or one in every two working women. But the new analysis, based on ABS data, highlights where the pain is felt most profoundly. It shows:
· 24 of the 25 worst affected electorates are in regional/rural Australia.
· In regional areas, 40 per cent of employees are affected, with over 30 per cent in metropolitan areas.
· In the worst effected electorates, almost one in two employees are affected compared to less than one in five in the least effected metropolitan electorates.
The ISA analysis shows the damage to super balances for those on modest incomes in every electorate in every state:
People impacted
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% of total impacted
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% of total women impacted
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Estimated value of lost LISC p.a.
| |
NSW
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1,096,277
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34.4%
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43.3%
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$297m
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Vic
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935,784
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36.4%
|
46.1%
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$249m
|
QLD
|
744,286
|
35.7%
|
46.6%
|
$203m
|
SA
|
291,800
|
38.5%
|
49%
|
$79m
|
WA
|
353,613
|
31.4%
|
44.3%
|
$93m
|
Tas
|
92,426
|
41.3%
|
52%
|
$25m
|
NT / ACT
|
79,952
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24.5%
|
29.6%
|
$21m
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Crucially, the new Senate will have a chance to consider this legislation after the swearing in takes place in early July.
ISA Chief Executive David Whiteley said today that it was not sustainable to have a “two-tier” system, with only middle and high income earners attracting a tax break on their super contributions.
“Retention of the LISC is necessary for the integrity of compulsory super. The reality is that until every Australian receives a tax concession on their super contributions, no other changes to the taxation of super will be accepted by the community at large.”
Monday 16 June 2014
Meet the troll Will Dallas Brooks * WARNING: Offensive Material *
Image of William Dallas Brooks from his YouTube account
WA TODAY on 15 June 2014:
People power nets a sexist ratbag
As if we needed reminders that being a woman in public life can be brutal and cruel, along comes another ratbag with a rancid line in public discourse - but in the case of Will Dallas Brooks, he might have gone a step too far. The founder of the hyperventilating website polliter.com is in hot water after promoting T-shirts carrying a truly offensive message about deputy Labor leader Tanya Plibersek. This prompted a swift reaction from equality campaigners Destroy the Joint and their supporters, with advertisers on Brooks' website sent images of the offending T-shirt along with a request to remove their advertisements. There were some big names among them and they were aghast to find their names associated with such tawdriness. Medibank Private and Officeworks both promised immediate action to remove themselves, while Telstra said its ad had been ''sent to this site without being cleared by us'' and promised an investigation. Modern people power at work.
This is Will Dallas Brooks on his Twitter account @WDallasBrooks tweeting what looks like a photoshopped t-shirt, a nasty slur or two and retweeting the truely horrible:
So who is Will Dallas Brooks from Sydney ?
His Linkedin entry reads:
Journalist
and founder of polliter.com, working exclusively in the digital media and
broadcast media space, exploring the best ways to communicate information and
ideas using new and traditional media methods. Available for panel and
interview discussions via digital and broadcast media.
This entry also divulges that Mr. Brooks has a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.) from the University of New South Wales.
Before that, in May 2013 Quadrant stated:
This article first appeared at Polliter.com, where Will Dallas Brooks is the chief editor. Brooks is an independent consultant in hospital management, healthcare reform and clinical care. He worked extensively with Professor Chris O’Brien on developing the world’s first comprehensive cancer data repository, and has advised State and Federal governments on improving public healthcare systems and increasing accountability in medicine.
Currently Mr. Brooks has Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Google+ accounts - along with two websites carrying identical material.
The first is polliter.wordpress.com which appears to have begun in December 2013 and the second is the older pollitor.com which according to Brooks was created not out of need, but necessity. It is the lone voice of free Conservative speech left to Australians. Both of these websites he links to on his Twitter account.
Neither website appeared to be displaying advertisements early on the evening of 15 June 2014. Although his Facebook page was still showing adverts for Wespac, GIO, Lite n Easy, Acer, Microtrade, Malaysia Airlines, Total Focus, a number of dating sites and even Australian Customs.
Some of his favourite word descriptions or those he retweets appear to be JuLIAR, feminazi hate group, ALP, unions, ABC, lefties, brain dead, morons, leftards, warming cult, unfortunate looking, nazi stitchup, socialist sycophants, f*cking, - so be warned that this is the level of 'debate' which will greet you if you click onto his sites or open some of the offensive links.
This is the Whois record for Polliter.com: The Peoples Voice at IP 216.239.141.110 hosted by the Omnis Network:
Whois Record (last updated on 2014-06-14 )
Whois Output for: polliter.com
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Torrance, CA 90503
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Registrant:
Brooks, William
3655 Torrance Blvd Suite 230
Torrance, CA 90503
US
Administrative Contact:
Guarded Services, Guarded Services
Guarded Services
3655 Torrance Blvd Suite 230
Torrance, CA 90503, US
Phone: +1.3103161688
Email:
Technical Contact:
Guarded Services, Guarded Services
Guarded Services
3655 Torrance Blvd Suite 230
Torrance, CA 90503, US
Phone: +1.3103161688
Email:
Billing Contact:
Guarded Services, Guarded Services
Guarded Services
3655 Torrance Blvd Suite 230
Torrance, CA 90503, US
Phone: +1.3103161688
Email:
Record Information:
Domain Record Created: March 06, 2013
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Memo to those new Australian senators due to take their seats on 1 July 2014
Memo to senators-elect Joe Bullock, Matthew Carnavan, Bob Day, Chris Ketter, Jacqui Lambie, Glenn Lazarus, David Leyonhjelm, James McGrath, Ricky Muir, Linda Reynolds, Janet Rice and Zhenya Wang,
A national price on carbon pollution came into effect on 1 July 2012.
The Australian economy did not subsequently crash and burn, as then Opposition Leader Tony Abbott had predicted.
In fact the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased in the 2012-13 financial year by 2.6 per cent, labour productivity rose by 2.2 per cent over the same period, the number of employed persons grew by over 122,000 nationally and, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) stood at 2.4 per cent which was the sixth lowest cost of living figure in the Australian Bureau of Statistics 12 nation international comparison table.
Likewise, the amount of greenhouse gas emissions produced by the electricity production/consumption fell by 5 per cent between January 2012 and December 2013 according to the December 2013 quarterly update of the National Greenhouse Gas Inventory released in April 2014, with a national fall across all industry sectors of 0.8 per cent.
Emissions from waste and industrial processes also began to fall.
What this all means is that the so-called Carbon Tax is working efficiently and effectively in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
To repeal the Clean Energy Act 2011 and associated legislation and regulations would be a wanton act of ideology-driven vandalism.
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