Labor government turns back first boat

The Australian people have spoken and we have a new government with Anthony Albanese sworn in as the 31st Prime Minister. Have your say on the key issues and developments, but please, keep it nice.

24 May: First boat turn-back under new government

Looking to boost its border security credentials, the Albanese Labor government today confirmed the Australian Border Force (ABF) had completed its first successful boat turn-back.

It's understood there were 15 people aboard the vessel, which was intercepted near Christmas Island.

Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles said the turn-back was proof Labor is taking border security seriously.

"I think it’s important to say upfront, what this shows is that there is absolutely no change in terms of Australia’s border settings," Mr Marles told Sky News.

"That was always our policy. It’s been our position since 2015. So, it was very clear in my mind that we were exactly what we would do when faced with this situation.

"And people smugglers should know that very clearly. There will be no change with this government."

Do you believe the new Labour government will as tough on illegal immigration as the previous government? Or is this just for show?

Liberals call in the big guns in Kooyong

There has been much speculation that federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg might lose his blue-ribbon seat of Kooyong in Melbourne. Polling shows he is trailing his nearest rival, independent Dr Monique Ryan. It seems the party is worried too, as it rolled out the big guns in Kooyong on Tuesday. Former Prime Minister John Howard walked the streets of Kooyong with Mr Frydenberg aiming to drum up support for the beleaguered candidate."I think he'll win," Mr Howard told reporters."He is a sensible politician, he never takes anything for granted. "I think this is a tight election. The important thing is that the serious people take politics seriously and Josh Frydenberg takes it seriously. "He's been a terrific treasurer, and he masterminded this terrific economic recovery by Australia."
 
Do the Liberals seem worried about losing Kooyong? Or is this just standard fare for the final week of the election campaign?

Scott Morrison says he will change his ways if re-elected

The current PM admits he's been “a bit of a bulldozer” during his term and that he would show Australians some of his “other gears” if re-elected.“It's very important to be listening to Australians and I have done that all across my political career," he said. "And, you know, over the last three years and particularly the last two what Australians have needed from me going through this pandemic has been strength and resilience,” he said.“Now, I admit that hasn't enabled Australians to see a lot of other gears in the way I work. And I know Australians know that I can be a bit of a bulldozer when it comes to issues and I suspect you guys know that too.“As we go into this next period on the other side of this election, I know there are things that are going to have to change with the way I do things. Because we are moving into a different time.”Do you think the PM needs to change his ways? Or are you happy with his leadership style? Is this 'admission' enough to bring fence-sitters over to his side?

Surprise results from early voting

With early voting now open, the Australian Electoral Commission is reporting more than 300,000 people have cast their vote already, more than two weeks out from election day.

In a surprise result, polling of these early voters shows the LNP government may be taking an early lead.

While it's good news for the Coalition, it is still early days. Pre-poll voting is predominantly done by older Australians, who tend to lean more conservative.

However, record numbers are getting their vote in early this year, so perhaps the numbers really are better than the Coalition had expected.

Are you going to cast your vote early? What are the issues driving your vote?

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Treasurer hires security guards to protect his billboards

Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has taken the unusual step of hiring 10 security guards to protect his election billboards from vandals.

Vandals have reportedly been relentless in the inner-east Melbourne electorate of Kooyong, a previously safe Liberal seat, with Mr Frydenberg's posters being defaced with Nazi swastikas, Hitler moustaches and other political messages.

He pointed the finger at supporters of his rival, independent Monique Ryan, the former director of neurology at the Royal Children's Hospital, saying: "It doesn't go unnoticed that while on one side of the road my campaign boards are defaced, and on the other side of the road, the so-called independent's board is left unscathed,' Mr Frydenberg fumed.

Did you watch the leaders' debate last night? Was it too 'shouty' as many commentators said? Who do you think 'won'?

 

Scott Morrison played the hero in previous rate cuts but has passed the buck now the cash rate has risen again

From Michael Pascoe: Politically, lying about debt and deficit and interest rates for nine years will make it hard for the Coalition to suddenly have credibility in telling the truth that rising rates are a sign of a strong economy, that falling and extremely low rates are not necessarily healthy.

The bigger problem is explaining how living standards are continuing to fall with no sign of the wages price index getting ahead of inflation, never mind the real, after-tax story.

Is the PM playing a dangerous game? Will his previous statements about the cost of power, fuel, food and housing stay low under his rule come back to bite him? Or is he counting on voters to have short memories? 

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2 May: The party scrambling to provide candidates

Just hours before the close of nominations for the 21 May federal election, one party was still scrambling to find people to run, telling one prospective candidate to leave the electorate he was running in “blank” on his form while the party desperately tried to fill seats.

The party? One Nation.

Guardian Australia reports that several of the candidates chosen to run for the party live in other states from the seat they’re standing in, including a husband and wife couple selected to run in separate seats in New South Wales and Victoria.

Part leader Pauline Hanson said last month that One Nation would field candidates in all of the House of Representative seats for the first time thanks to “enormous support” from membership, which she said had “grown exponentially” during the pandemic.

 

But internal emails seen by the Guardian show the party was still trying to find people to run for it just hours before the nominating deadline on 21 April, telling one prospective candidate One Nation did not “require you to do anything or campaign at all”.

 

1 May: One Nation to preference Labor over Liberal

Queensland Senator Pauline Hanson has vowed her One Nation party will target moderate Liberal MPs in key seats across the country and ask her supporters to preference Labor over Liberal.

The reason for Hanson's support swap is what she says is the Liberal's "dirty deal with the devil".

The Liberals are recommending its voters give their preferences to Jacquie Lambie in Tasmania's Senate race.

"We’re not letting them get away with this dirty deal with the devil," Senator Hanson says.

"One Nation will now look at Liberal-held seats across the country.

"Tasmanian voters won’t be fooled and will very likely kick the Liberals out anyway. The Liberals stand for nothing.

"Labor is rotten to the core but the Liberals are just as bad because they only pretend to fight for conservative Australian values."

Do you agree with Senator Hanson opinion of the Liberal Party? Would you preference Labor ahead of them or is that a step too far?

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PM accused of 'going missing' amid fears over China pact 

It's been labelled the “worst failure of Australian foreign policy in the Pacific” in almost 80 years. Labor foreign affairs spokeswoman Penny Wong has launched a scathing attack on the government after confirmation that the Solomon Islands and China had signed a new security pact.

The island nation is just 1600 kilometres from Cairns.

“On Scott Morrison’s watch, our region has become less secure and the risks that Australia faces have become much greater,” Senator Wong told the ABC, insisting multiple times that PM Scott Morrison had "gone missing" on the issue.

White House Indo-Pacific coordinator Kurt Campbell and the US State Department's top official for Asia were travelling to the Solomon Islands, the White House said in a statement that indicated how seriously the US viewed the pact.

Neither Mr Morrison nor foreign minister Marise Payne have visited the country. Minister for international development and the Pacific Zed Seselja went to Honiara last week to ask Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare not to sign the agreement.

“The United States is sending their top Indo-Pacific national security adviser," said Senator Wong. "We send the junior minister in the last minute in a region which is critical to our security."

Are you concerned by the pact with China? Should the government have done more to dissuade the Solomon Islands from signing?

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15 April: If the PM or opposition leader walked into your pub, club or café today, what would you say?

Last week, at the Edgeworth Tavern in Newcastle, 73-year-old pensioner Ray Drury gave the PM a serve about low financial support for older Australians.

Another ‘sneaky’ citizen confronted the PM at a private event this week, asked the PM if he may ask a question, to which Mr Morrison appeared to oblige …

… until he noticed he was being filmed.

“Why are you recording?” the PM asks, telling the man it is a “private event”.

Mr Morrison walked away and the man starts shouting: “Across the river here, people lost their houses. People lost their houses and they were burned.

“You are a disgrace. You are a disgrace,” he screams.

Protesters wearing Hawaiian shirts greeted him in Culburra, NSW, chanting: “I don’t hold a hose mate” in reference to Mr Morrison choosing to holiday in Hawaii during the December 2019 bushfire crisis.

The PM is copping a lot of flak. Is it warranted? Should he have to face this kind of criticism in public? Should his security teams be doing a better job, or do you applaud his 'bravery' at facing up to these events and subsequent 'scenes'.

If you had a face-to-face with either leader, what would you say?

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13 April: Greens promise free dental, and will make billionaires pay for it

The Greens have unveiled a plan for universal dental care and want Australia’s millionaires and billionaires to pay for it.

The Greens have pledged $77.6 billion to expand Medicare to allow bulk billing at dentists, orthodontists and other specialists.

Greens leader Adam Bandt says the Greens will introduce the first ever ‘billionaire tax’ in Australia to make billionaires start paying tax on their ‘obscene weath’.

“By making billionaires pay an extra 6 per cent of their wealth back to the public each year, we can help do things like get dental into Medicare,” Bandt says.

The Greens propose the free dental care would be accessible through your Medicare card.

Bandt says the policy would be an add on to the scheme the Greens negotiated for free dental care for children in 2010.

What do you think of this idea? Should the major parties take note of this line of thinking? Who would benefit most from this?

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12 April: PM downplays importance of 'personality' in determining elections

Prime Minister Scott Morrison denies personality has anything to do with election outcomes and has instead highlighted his plan for future jobs and skills training if the Coalition is returned to power.

The PM focused on his party's record on economic management and is pinning his hopes on a country unwilling to risk a change of government during trying times.

"It's not about any individual. It's not about me or anyone else," he told the ABC.

"It's about ensuring that training for young people right across the country, the investment in the infrastructure that we're delivering. A stronger economy delivering that stronger future."

Do you agree with Mr Morrison? Has the Coalition performed admirably over the past four years? Could there 'trying times' have been less trying under different leadership?

Last week, at the Edgeworth Tavern in Newcastle, 73-year-old pensioner Ray Drury gave the PM a serve about low financial support for older Australians.

Another ‘sneaky’ citizen confronted the PM at a private event this week, asked the PM if he may ask a question, to which Mr Morrison appeared to oblige …

… until he noticed he was being filmed.

“Why are you recording?” the PM asks, telling the man it is a “private event”.

Mr Morrison walked away and the man starts shouting: “Across the river here, people lost their houses. People lost their houses and they were burned.

“You are a disgrace. You are a disgrace,” he screams.

Protesters wearing Hawaiian shirts greeted him in Culburra, NSW, chanting: “I don’t hold a hose mate” in reference to Mr Morrison choosing to holiday in Hawaii during the December 2019 bushfire crisis.

The PM is copping a lot of flak. Is it warranted? Should he have to face this kind of criticism while in public? Should his security teams be doing a better job, or do you applaud his ‘bravery’ at facing up to these events and subsequent ‘scenes’?

Liberals call in the big guns in Kooyong

 

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I watched part of the debate by PM and Anthony Albanese last evening. I was totally shocked by the PM's remark that he and Jen were "blessed" by not having a child with a disability????". Every child is a blessing and deserves to be valued by the community. The Morrison govt. has slashed NDIS  plans for 1000s of children around Australia.  And then earlier in the day I was surprised to see an ad by the Guide Dogs of Victoria supporting Josh Frydenberg which is totally illegal. I believe now the ad has been pulled and an investigation will be launched. 

Guide Dogs Victoria chief Karen Hayes appears on promotional material supporting Josh Frydenberg.

Labor leader Anthony Albanese will be forced to isolate at home for the next week of the election campaign after testing positive to COVID-19.

In a statement, Mr Albanese said he returned a positive result during a routine PCR test ahead of his trip to Western Australia. He will now isolate at home in Sydney for the next seven days. Mr Albanese said he would continue his responsibilities at home and was feeling well so far.

Kissing babies and puppies at the Bluefest ... What can you expect??

Let's hope the babies and puppies were not infected by him.

 

That of course applies to both leaders; a thoughtless habit!

Quite frankly, I have had it with both parties.

Albanese gets covid and as normal the little sh!t wont isolate, right on track to do the escape as usual.

I listen to both of them and instead of tackling major issues, they are trying to cut the legs off of one another. Stop with the attack on each other and tend to the things right at hand.

Some serious note too. People are really pissed. Read on a site about people taking out members of Government who have not stopped isolations, vaxes, quarantine, lockups etc. Time to release and free all of us and for those wanting to wear masks, get vaxxed or whatever, allow them to choose.

No running away from serious matters, there's a fire - stay put and co-ordinate to save people and stock, China taking over a commonwealth country (yep under Queen but they do have the right to do what they want) - should have dug down deeper to sort this mess out.

We are in for another Vanuatu?

I saw where Solomon Island is in bed with China? So what do we do? Claim the top end of Australia, expand the coastline if possible as Dubai did, and BUILD A BLOODY ARMY, AIR FORCE AND NAVY MILITARY BASE OPPOSITE. Stop paying out millions and billions to Gas and Coal idiots, and sink it in to protecting our land. Failure to do this will have us all eating with Chopsticks. Morrison should have done more, and Solomon Island will regret this choice when China controls the Island and its people as they did with The new wharf at Espiritu Santo island in Vanuatu. Now its up to the next elected Government to protect us, build more military and get rid of this idiot PM who throws money around like confetti and got us into deep debt because he changed his mind about where to build and what type of the subs he wanted. I wasn't bloodywell asked and nor was the rest of the country about what we wanted in sub types.Yes I am livid as the Chinese are surrounding us and I am no fool and neither are many of the population who believe its all to control us.We need to build the military bases just above Weipa and Cape Tribulation, and expand that area in to the water to protect us, Thursday Islanders, and some of PNG.We can not show China that we are going to sit back and say "she'll be right mate", we need to show a united force. 

 

 

How right Beemee, Australia has a trillion $ debt, budget deficits for years to come and all the media can come up with is the transgender garbage about men who want to be women athletes. That group is probably 0.000001% of the population and it's a headline issue. Surely the economy and security is more important? Everybody has a past, even me, and what is the use of dragging things up that, in the overall scheme of things are irrelevant? It all should come down to which side is better to run Australia, the rest is fluff.

 

"Albanese gets covid and as normal the little sh!t wont isolate, right on track to do the escape as usual."

really? He was just on tv doing a remote zoom call from his home in Marrickville and saying he hoped to make it to Perth for campaign launch on the 30th.

What do you think isolating is? In NSW people who test positive to COVID-19, either via rapid antigen or a PCR test, must still isolate for seven days, so he should be out of action until Thursday. If he is out and about  then he should be treated accordingly.

 

Lets hope the residents of this aged care do not come down with Covid-19 after this Labor campaign

Albo said

"While at home, I will continue my responsibilities as alternative Prime Minister and will be fighting for a better future for all Australians.

"I am grateful to know that I will have access to the world's best health care if I need it, because of Medicare.

Nice to know that Politicians have such good Medicare Health Care unlike the Aged.

In one of the current ads for the Labor there is a video of Sco Mo saying 3 times That's not my Job I notice the add does not refer in any way to the questions the PM was asked and why he replied the way he did.    There are a lot of jobs the PM cannot do as they are the job of the States and watch them kick up a stink if the PM attempts to do their job.

 

 

Just remember, NO PARTY has your preference just because that party prefers A party over B party.

YOU and ONLY YOU have the say on what YOUR preferences are not any one party.

Unless of course your a blind sheep just following what some tell you.

Watch this video  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITWXUiK5nHQ&t=11s to see how preferences work and how you can send a message to the big parties that enough is enough.

This is how I've been voting for 50 years as I took the time to learn how preferences worked when I first started to vote. Many people didn't have a clue 50 years ago and I'm still surprised how many now still don't. Even many seniors don't know how preferences work and still take a "how to vote card" into the booth with them.

So watch the video all the way through so you know how to vote in both lower & upper houses and use your preferences on how you want to use them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITWXUiK5nHQ&t=11s

Happy voting all

 

 

 

One should not repeat not have preferences!  Merely vote for the party whom you hope to govern as is the case with most countries, in particular Europe.

 

Anthony Albanese makes Grace Tame cry | news.com.au — Australia's leading  news site

Anthony Albanese In Conversation With Grace Tame - InStyle

Is this our new prime minister to be ???

Front page of fashion magazine

Must be the old Italian roots of Mafia

 

Must be the old Italian roots of Mafia

:) No ... probably just some young fashion editor trying to make him look trendy LOL.

Perhaps Albo is practising his modelling skills that he can do on the side :)

After all he now has a young partner to impress who he will probably marry after his divorce comes through.

What a stupid comment!

Meanwhile our current Prime Minister continues his charade as a Christian. Christians obey the 10 Commandments one of which forbids lying which Morrison has raised to an art form.

It is presumed that Albanese has declared that he has no allegiance to Italy, the homeland of his father, and has documented proof of such a statement?

More than a month after homes were destroyed by the deluge, thousands of Northern River residents still struggle to find secure accommodation and yet we have Scott Morrison running the LNP in NSW and Australia,where the foreseeable problem could have been resolved. He just gave away $4.5 million to a very profitable whisky mob in Tasmania, (no floods, no fires just voters).  Wake up Australia, can't you see you are all being duped by these idiots?. Murdoch has been actively and shamelessly  campaigning for Frydenberg via a double page spread in the Herald-Sun. Nothing like free advertising to help the LNP get in again? Murdoch interfering again  in politics. You think he would have learnt his lesson after being taken to court in the U.K.

 

 

 

 

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Not a truer statement has been made about our present prime minister, who hopefully will no longer govern Australia in a few weeks time!

       Be careful what you wish for ...." - BDO Recruitment 

Don't mistake thinking PM has empathy. The Lark support in Tasmania makes sense if you are a PM wanting to be re-elected. How many votes swing his way to win Labor marginals in the Northern Rivers?

Their is a history in Australia of parties being elected into Government despite their leader NOT being the electorates preferred choice.

One major example was Malcolm Fraser. Oops he has resigned from the Liberal Party now because of its swing to the right. If all political advertising had to be truthful The Liberal Party would have to change its name to Conservative Party.

a split in the Liberal party to form a right wing Conservative party (reminiscent of the 1955 ALP/DLP split) was widely speculated a couple of decades back. But then Pauline Hanson arrived on the scene and the chatter ceased.

 

 

 

Yes, if there were no preferences then the Politicians would not be able to wheel and deal and hoodwink the Public

Our voting system needs adjusting.

 

 

Preferential is fairest way to get a candidate more closely aligned with preferences. Simply electing most first round votes almost certainly guarantees more with populist and extremist views sitting in the parliament.

Our preferential voting system, while not perfect, is the best in the the world. First past the post system is outrageously unfair as a candidate can be, and has been, elected with less than 30% of the votes cast in their favour meaning more than 70% of voters didn't want them. 

I was just reading about Premier Dominic Perrottet of New South Wales who has defended 61 of the NSW Govt's and 62 Coalition MPs receiving parliamentary promotions to boost their pay???? Penny Sharp, Labor MP grilled the Premier over the issue after it was revealed more than $750,000  was being spent on extra salary and allowances for the Lib/National backbenchers. He had the hide to say "If you take on extra roles and responsibilities in Parliamentry  duties they are entitled??? What about the health care workers who go above and beyond their duties, they get nothing.!!!!!!! Something stinks in those running the Government. 

To Hola, so true! I often take on extra roles, yet I never received any extra pay.

I didn't realize how amazing Morrison is, only because he tells me he is, with this in mind he reminds me of his mate Donald Trump that's all I can say. 

Some leader???

 

He's the Messiah from the Shire!!!!!!!!!!

As opposed to the Gibberer from Grayndler ... Anthony Albanese, the member for Grayndler, made a blunder during a presser today when he couldn't name the six points of the party’s key NDIS platform.

What a lamentable choice we have.

To Bandy, as people generally do not regard the PM as being 'amazing' it is left to Morrison to consider he is.  Someone has to say it, so he chooses himself to make this statement, and hopes a minority of people will accept it as well. 

Yes RnR

How true is your comment "What a lamentable choice we have."

 

to be fair to Albo, he was possibly confused about the points the stupid questioner was referring to. Depending where you look on the ALP website there are 10 or 12 points in the policy, not 6. ????

 

Farside

I saw Albo read 6 points of the policy from a manual which was passed on to him ???

 

Suze, that was probably just reading from a media release or collateral. The 10 points on disability and 12 points on NDIS are pretty self-explanatory.  It was a wasted question from a feckless journo.
The Shovel wrote about this uninformative style of media questioning Albo and fearless leader.

 

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