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Lowering the voting age, it’s a trap

Transcript This is my message to our 16- and 17-year-old Australians. You can okay boomer me as much as you want. I’ll happily cop it. Yet, as someone who is 67 and grey haired, I want to let you in on a little life secret. The Greens over here want you to think voting makes […]

Will sportspeople stop going woke yet?

It feels like everywhere you turn politics is mixing with sports. Is it too much to ask that sports celebrities be good at the game they are playing? When you get down into the details of their grandstanding it never stacks up. Just play the game and do your team proud, Australia already hears enough […]

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Billions spent on the Aboriginal industry for third world healthcare

Despite billions of dollars in funding and endless virtue signalling from inner-city lefties for Aboriginal and Torres-Strait Islanders, the state of healthcare services being provided by Governments on Mornington Island is close to third world. You should get the same government services regardless of skin colour. If the government can’t take care of the basics, […]

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Menindee Lakes, SDL water acquisitions and Lock Zero – MDBA Part 1

The Murray Darling Basin plan has been a disaster for regional communities. Overwhelming complexity, water being flushed out to sea and bureaucrats thinking they know better than everyone else have caused enormous damage. Despite the evidence, the government and MDBA refuse to take responsibility for the mess they’ve made. MDBA questioning part 2: https://www.malcolmrobertsqld.com.au/why-did-the-government-vote-against-a-water-trading-register-mdba-part-2/ MDBA […]

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Why did the Government vote against a water trading register? MDBA Part 2

Speculative water trading is a blight on our country. Even still, the Water Act 2007 specified that a transparent, public register of water trades should be established. 15 years later, we still have no public register. The most recent attempt to establish a public register, my amendment to the Water Act, was voted down by […]

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Services Australia burning $90.7 million for flash riverfront city office

Services Australia is pressing ahead with plans to move to convert 5 suburban offices into one riverfront high-rise office. The fit-out alone will cost taxpayers $89 million. After that, the leasing costs for the high-rise office will be $1.7 million a year more expensive than Service Australia spent on leases for the entire financial year. […]