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Costly NBN will prove a super test for the Gillard government - The Australian

Portfolio Media Releases, Articles, The Economy, Community, Funding

WOULD Julia Gillard and Stephen Conroy be willing to link their superannuation payouts to the performance of the National Broadband Network? In essence, this is similar to what they are asking the Australian public to do; namely, invest $50 billion of taxpayers' money on the promise of long-term p... (27-Dec)

Profligate PM has to curb spending - The Age

Portfolio Media Releases, Articles, The Economy, Community, Funding

For the first time in more than two decades, Australian households are saving about 10 per cent of their disposable incomes – and it's time the Gillard government followed suit. Just five years ago, Australians were in negative territory, spending more than they earned, but households and businesse... (27-Dec)

Government's third birthday nothing to celebrate - The Punch

Articles, Environment, The Economy, Emissions Trading Scheme, Community

The infamous ‘gang of four’, making all government decisions, came to symbolise the style of the first term of the Rudd-Gillard Government, and is reminiscent of the first chaotic days of the Whitlam years. In 1972 Gough Whitlam and Lance Barnard were sworn in as an absurd two-man ministry making a... (24-Nov)

Address-in-Reply

Speeches, Community, Personal

It is a great privilege to have the opportunity again to represent the people of Goldstein in this place. I have had this honour now since 2004. I would like to thank the people of Goldstein for their continued trust and support, and again commit myself to seeking to represent every member of the Go... (22-Nov)

Family Relationship Centres

Speeches, Law and Order, Community, Funding

Tonight I rise to speak about the slashing of nearly $50 million from the family counselling and dispute resolution services of family relationship centres. This is a Labor Party cut described by the masters of spin as a rebalancing. These huge cuts to reduce funding for family relationship services... (15-Nov)

Labor should cut spending to protect home-owners - The Punch

Articles, The Economy, Community

This government must have the courage and discipline to cut spending, reduce borrowing and to repay debt. The mid year economic update (MYEFO) expected this week needs to take the form of a mini-budget. Wayne Swan needs to accept that government spending has and is contributing to the upward pressu... (08-Nov)

Dollar's Rise Makes Mini-Budget Essential

Portfolio Media Releases, The Economy, Community, Funding

THE government must curb spending and interest rates. A PRE-CHRISTMAS mini-budget is necessary to reverse the reform malaise that has gripped the Gillard government. The new government is already asleep at the wheel. It is simply sitting back letting higher and higher interest rates, and a record ... (15-Oct)

Labor's Lack of Infrastructure Strategy Exposed

Portfolio Media Releases, Infrastructure, The Economy, Community, Funding

If imitation is the greatest form of flattery, then the Coalition welcomes Labor’s belated examination of the use of infrastructure bonds and tax breaks to leverage new investment in critical economic infrastructure, Acting Shadow Treasurer Andrew Robb said today. It is reported today by the Austra... (14-Oct)

Business Backs Coalition Call For Government Spending Restraint

Portfolio Media Releases, The Economy, Community, Funding

Business leaders have backed the Coalition’s calls for the Gillard government to conduct a serious review of Commonwealth expenditure, against a backdrop of rising interest rates, and a record exchange rate fuelled by these interest rates, strong coal and iron ore prices and an emerging global curre... (12-Oct)

Labor's failure to ease cost of living pressures

Speeches, The Economy, Community

In March 2008, several months before Lehman Bros collapsed, we saw Australian consumers cut their spending when the government was still increasing interest rates. People had no sense of what was coming, yet, several months before Lehman Bros collapsed, we saw typical Australians cut spending. In fa... (30-Sep)

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