Saturday, June 14, 2008

Liberal Messages Saturday 14th June

Nelson Doorstop with Rohan Fitzgerald - Gippsland
Gippsland, clean coal, Japan, education, Belinda Neal...

Gippsland environment jobs in doubt
Important on the ground works to improve the environment in the Gippsland Lakes and other significant catchments are now in jeopardy due to budget cuts by the Rudd Labor Government.

Senate estimates does wonders for Labor's productivity
Senate sstimates revealed that Labor's Productivity Places are under-performing to such an extent that less than half the predicted 20,000 places are expected to be filled by the completion of the contract on 30 June, 2008.

Conroy must outline his digital 'bail out' plan for community television
Senator Conroy recklessly set a 2013 digital television switchover deadline back in December, before doing anything to ensure community television’s digital future was assured.

Labor's high stake gamble on Doha
Telling evidence that the Trade Minister simply hasn’t grasped the gravity of his role and is providing no guidance on a comprehensive trade policy for Australia.

Former Prime Minister John Howard - Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)
The Companion of the Order of Australia is awarded for eminent achievement and merit of the highest degree in service to Australia or humanity at large.

Decline in jobs adds to concerns about economy
A lack of confidence in the Rudd Government’s ability to manage the economy and uncertainty about the return of unfair dismissal laws and compulsory collective agreements is contributing to a further weakening in employment.

Rudd needs to maintain and grow the strong relationship with Indonesia
Mr Rudd's two day trip to Indonesia should seek to make tangible advances on a relationship left in strong shape by the Howard Government.

Labor on track to meet jobs target
The ABS Labour Force Data released today shows that Labor is definitely on track to meet their own forecast of 134,000 fewer jobs by June 2009.

Some computers on the way but extra costs still unplugged
Julia Gillard is today doing what we thought all along – turning up at a school, delivering computers in boxes and then leaving schools and parents to pick up all the extra costs.

Gippsland environment work under attack
Dr Stone is visiting the Gippsland electorate to support Rohan Fitzgerald, Liberal candidate for the forthcoming Gippsland by-election and in response to calls for help from local Landcare groups.

Pattern of unacceptable behaviour extends to the Prime Minister
For a Prime Minister who sells foreign policy as his strong suit, Kevin Rudd seems to have missed the class on Diplomacy 101.

No guarantees for exporters under Labor
Whilst Rome Burns, Kevin Fiddles
Gippsland arts funding in doubt
Kevin Rudd trying to rewrite history on whaling
Rudd Labor short-changes tourism sector
Brendan Nelson: Address to the COSBOA National Small Business Summit (Sydney)
Nelson Doorstop - Belinda Neal, hybrid car plan, alcopop tax inquiry...
Robb interview with Marius Benson (NewsRadio, ABC)

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