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Month: March 2018

Economy

The Turnbull government company tax cut is a bad move

03/30/2018 The Editor 0

By Joe Montero The Turnbull government claims that its company tax cut will increase wages or create more jobs. But a secret survey conducted by the Business Council of Australia and reported in the media, […]

Health

Migrant groups call for home care funding boost for elderly

03/30/2018 The Editor 0

By Rena Sarumpaet  SBS One in three elderly people in Australia are waiting 12 months or more to have their needs assessed.

Rights

Victoria’s bushfires reveal a failure to maintain electricity delivery system

03/30/2018 The Editor 0

By Ben Wilson The flames have hardly gone out in the Victorian bushfires, and a pattern is emerging, around claims that faulty electrical infrastructure is to blame. This is raising some serious questions about the […]

Unions

Early childhood educators are asking for support

03/24/2018 The Editor 0

Early childhood educators have a huge responsibility educating children in the first few years of their lives. But the Federal Government doesn’t value our work; we’re paid as little as $21 an hour. We’re some […]

Corruption

The unfolding Cambridge Analytica scandal tells us that there must be an investigation in Australia

03/24/2018 The Editor 0

By Joe Montero Facebook is in trouble and its founder Mark Zuckerberg is in the spotlight over revelations of improper use of data, taken from those who have signed up with the social media platform.

Economy

Equal rights for casualised workers is an important necessity

03/24/2018 The Editor 0

By Jim Hayes The pushing of big numbers into casualised work has brought in a major change in the nature of the workforce in Australia, and this makes it necessary to fight for better wagers […]

Unions

Workers at XXXX in Brisbane to strike over jobs

03/24/2018 The Editor 0

by Adam Carlton Close to a hundred workers at the XXXX plant at Milton in Brisbane plan to walk off the job over job security and threats to lower working conditions.

Rights

There will be an inquest over Josh’s suicide

03/24/2018 The Editor 0

At last, there is some positive news regarding the suicide of Josh Klumper. The seventeen-year old took his life, after being denied the timely help he needed at the Gold Coast University Hospital.

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