Welcome to My New Australian Economics & Welfare Blog
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FeaturedCentrelink $100.00 increase
http://www.communityrun.org/petitions/government-accountability-national-wage I’m not here to deny you, I’m trying to tell you that you can’t increase the NewStart Allowance by just adding $100.00 to it. Newstart and Pensions payments come from percentages, formulated from the National Average Wage the Minimum Wage also come from this. In 2000 Prime Minister John Howard introduced GST a 10%… Read more
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FeaturedThe Big Bang
Join Me in the fight for Government Accountability
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Featured2019 the rise of the Minimum Wage
Fighting for the Correct National Wage
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FeaturedThe Proposed GST: 4.4% – Burden on the low paid workers 1998-1999
Proposed Burdens on the People, 1998 report impacts of GST on the low paid
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FeaturedAustralia’s Minimum Wage and National Wage.
Charts C Income Test for Disability Support Pensions
If you look at the rate in the far top right you a single persons entitlement per fortnight this considered the National Averages Earnings
50% is the National Wage per week, 36% is the Minimum Wage
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FeaturedAustralian Fair Pay Commission
Under the Guise of Work Choices the Australian Fair Pay Commission where established to create One National Wage
Where is it
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FeaturedWelfare Payments
Welfare in Australia
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FeaturedThe National Minimum Wage 2019
Equal and Fair Remuneration
How do they deny the low paid whilst increasing their rate
How do they justify wage increases of $13,000 per year to themselves compared to the low paid $800 per year
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FeaturedAustralian Prime Minister and Senators you are on Notice
Prime Minister John Howard and Treasurer Peter Costello
GST created in 2000 is not recognised in the Australian Economy a adjustment was needed
The continued attacks on the low paid are unjustified burdens being placed on the people
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FeaturedThe Post Hoc Fallacy
Post Hoc Fallacy when one event is the cause of many others GST
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FeaturedThe Big Bang in Economics
The Big Bang is a presentation of how Australia’s Government introduced a 10 Percent goods and services tax, which is now placing burdens on the people
Post Hoc Fallacy when one event GST is causing many others to occur
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Read my Submission I’m not an Economist but how am predicting all this
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Sir Robert Menzies
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