![]() We couldn’t find one initially but luckily the CCP delegation had plenty on hand and we were able to approve the agreement,’ McManus told the Strayan. “This reminds us of the time we rubber stamped CHAFTA. “However, there are no rubber stamp manufacturers left in Australia and the FIRB have used up most of the import allocations over the years with all the foreign asset and real estate purchases.” Labor have said they’ll take a strong look at it and that’s good enough for us,” ACTU Secretary Sally McManus told The Strayan. “We’d rather just approve and not bother with the scrutiny. The ACTU is in crisis tonight, after failing to locate a rubber stamp to approve the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership trade deal recently signed by the Morrison government.įacing a wave of criticism over the secrecy of the deal and it’s effects on Australian workers with a potential further influx of cheap foreign labour, the ACTU have moved quickly to approve it and avoid any pesky public debate. Meanwhile, Tanya Plibersek has also released her book “Tanya Plibersek: Danger in a Safe Labor Seat” as well as Jim Chalmers’ debut “In Search of a Personality: The Jim Chalmers Story.”įormer PM Malcolm Turnbull has also criticised the move, stating “they at least could’ve waited until they’re out of parliament, then you can give as many excuses ann be as insufferable as you want.”ĪCTU in crisis after failing to locate rubber stamp to approve RCEP Trade Deal “I think the release of this book will put to bed any rumours that we’ve given up trying to do our jobs and are settling for permanent opposition,’ Albanese told The Strayan. The book details Albanese’ struggles in reconciling a $200,000 a year public salary, giving tacit consent to the LNP while also pretending to care about his electorate once every three years. The autobiography entitled “Albo: Keeping the Empty Chair Warm” was released on Thursday to mixed reviews. The calls come after three Labor MP’s released autobiographies within a week, including one from opposition leader Anthony Albanese. The ALP have rebutted claims that the release of several MP’s autobiographies are interfering with it’s ability to be in opposition. Labor rebuff claims that book releases interfering with actual job of being in opposition The proposed monorail is estimated to cost over $2.5 trillion dollars, catapulting VIC back into national economic leadership.Ī naming competition is also expected to take place with “Ghost City McGhost Face” the hot favourite. We’ll have these stations surrounded with overpriced, flammable crap in no time. “All of those Chinese workers will need a dog box to live in. “High rise isn’t dead in this country, not by a long shot,” a spokesman told The Strayan. The project was lauded by the Property Council of Australia who said it “couldn’t wait to build more of Australia’s finest, one bedroom apartment towers around each station.” It’s win-win for Victorians.” said Andrews. They’ve even thrown in the labour for free. Monorail manufacturer Dung Du Pong Group is headquartered in Melbourne’s sister city and BRI got us a great deal. “These are the benefits of VIC’s Belt and Road deal coming through. The Andrews government has announced that it will build the world’s largest monorail in Melbourne to “reboot Australia’s finest ponzi economy.”Ī week after declaring it would spend $2 billion on the Suburban Rail Loop with no business case, Premier Daniel Andrews has announced it will build the world’s largest monorail in addition to it.ĭespite concerns about Victoria’s massive debt and questions about where the funding was coming from, Andrews was quick to dismiss them. Andrews announces Melbourne to build world’s largest ever monorail ![]()
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