Saturday, May 10, 2008

Liberal Messages Saturday 10th May

The benchmarks for the 2008 Budget to be delivered in exactly one week are very simple.
Last year the Australian public listened to what Mr Rudd had to say.
They heard Mr Rudd say that he was going to be a good economic manager and end the blame game.
They heard Mr Rudd say that he was going to bring grocery prices down.
They heard Mr Rudd say that he would bring petrol prices down.
They heard Mr Rudd say that he would make housing more affordable.
They heard Mr Rudd say that he would not increase taxation as a share of GDP.
They heard him say that he would help, not hurt, what he calls working families.
These are the benchmarks that Mr Rudd set for himself and the ones against which we will hold him accountable.
These are the tests for the Budget.
He has already failed on one: that is, ending the blame game.
But let us try to come to grips with the washing machine of spin that is emanating out of the Ministerial Wing of Parliament House.
Dr Nelson
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Australia's dismal response to cyclone in Burma
Australia has offered only $3 million to assist more than one million people displaced by the cyclone. This is dismal.

Disabled handed broken promises and spin
The Rudd Government has broken its promise to fast-track negotiations of a new CSTDA agreement. It has fallen prey to the Labor States and Territories’ inability to negotiate.

Conroy to blame for broadband information delay
The only thing holding up the exchange of existing broadband network architecture information between potential bidders for a national fibre to the node broadband network is the dithering of Communications Minister Stephen Conroy.

Happy Birthday Old Parliament House
It is 81 years since the opening of Old Parliament House & 20 years since the parliament moved up the hill. Since 1988 Old Parliament House has become a portrait museum and more recently a centre of research excellence for Aust. political research.

Critical environment funding must be maintained
Whilst there was some token funding for the highly visible cane toads and Tassie devils, there’s been no funding commitment to help farmers tackle the weeds crisis on the ground or the feral animal build-up...

Battle of the Coral Sea Commemoration
This week marks the 66th anniversary of The Battle of the Coral Sea which is regarded as a vital turning point in the Pacific in World War 2.

Budget 2008 challenge: Set a clean energy target
I am today setting a new challenge for the Rudd Government for Budget 2008...

Warnings on disaster preparedness must be taken seriously
The Federal Government must take the concerns raised by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute on Australia’s ability to respond to natural disasters seriously.

Labor backs States mates over consumers
The Rudd Government has failed its first test and backed down to its Labor mates in the states over the reform of consumer protection law.

Australia must lead response to cyclone in Burma
As the death toll in Burma continues to climb, Australia should be taking a significant leading role in responding to this disaster.

Government abandoning ship over whaling promise
Revelations today that Australia is considering abandoning ship on its election promise to pursue international legal action against Japan over whaling are a humiliating back down for the Rudd Government and Mr Garrett.

Nelson interview with David Speers (Sky News) - John Howard Tribute Dinner
We are not only more prosperous we’re more confident in ourselves, more confident in our future – although the economy has had the wobbles in the last few months – John Howard has done a magnificent job for Australia.

Turnbull interview with Philip Clark (2GB Sydney) - Budget, Inflation...
Brendan Nelson: Address at the John Howard Tribute Dinner
Indigenous South Australians deserve a better future
Nelson Doorstop - Changes to workplace relations laws, Indigenous Affairs...
Julie Bishop Doorstop - Treasury advice, Unemployment, ABCC and Maternity Leave
CSTDA - We're on the road to nowhere
Cyclone in Burma
Working families to welfare families under Labor

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