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Coal Mining Wage Rip-Off report

This report details extensive calculations that demonstrate casual coal miners across the Central Queensland and New South Wales Hunter Valley districts are being ripped off on average $30,000 a year of potential earnings under enterprise agreements negotiated by the union. This report was summarised in a speech to the Senate here. Download/Print: COAL MINERS WAGE […]

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Australia’s Health System is Failing the Australian People

During COVID we were forced by the health system into unnecessary and unhealthy lockdowns, away from fresh air, denied proper exercise and social contact. Many Australians have lost faith in the medical system that seems intent on promoting pharmaceutical responses to health issues that are more rightly lifestyle. The nation’s health survey was released over […]

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The Albanese Government Is Not Serving the Australian People

Since assuming office in 2022, the Albanese government and their Green and Teal coalition partners have completely ignored the principles of transparency and accountability. On important issues, Labor deliberately uses the deceptive tactics of hiding facts and the truth from public view. Promises have not been kept, falsehoods have been told, and there is rampant […]

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The Biggest Air Con of the Summer!

Queensland’s state-owned power grid reached into people’s homes 6 times and turned down 170,000 air conditioners. It’s called PeakSmart limiting and they don’t tell you when they’ve cut your cooling —  instead they tell installers and repairers in case you call them out thinking there’s a problem. They hope you won’t notice… Have we reached Peak Stupid […]

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Power to the People – The National Rally Against Reckless Renewables

Renewable energy is facing failure on a number of fronts, not least of which is merit. Engineers and energy regulators – even those who were once enthusiastic about solar panels, wind turbines and batteries – are showing signs of nervousness. The lights are flickering. The costs are mounting. And globally, raw materials are running short. […]