Truth hurts: Gurner call on the money; Qantas treating Perth like foreign base; Fair referendum or political bunfight?; Stamp duty change not the answer.
in that it highlights for Perth people the one-rule-fits-all doesn’t work in Australia.Yes, Qantas flies to London and seasonally to Rome [from Perth non-stop only because the aircraft cannot reach there from Sydney]. No doubt in 2025 when the A350s arrive these flights will disappear. So other than the daily flight to Singapore that is it.
With the benefit of hindsight perhaps truth in advertising legislation needed to come first, to give informed debate on the referendum, and democracy, a fighting chance.These are hope-filled, uplifting words from eminently sensible Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency .According to the agency, the three fossil fuels of coal, oil and gas will peak by 2030, a “historic turning point” for the world. China especially is speeding with renewables and nuclear power.
This incentive payment otherwise known as the age pension costs the budget 2.4 per cent in GDP per year.
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