Oh NO... anyway.ScoMo disagrees.
Oh NO... anyway.ScoMo disagrees.
Hold the front page, the zombie ex multi-minister has another irrelevant mouth shart to share!ScoMo disagrees.
I wonder if his arse ever gets jealous of the shit that dribbles out of his mouth?Hold the front page, the zombie ex multi-minister has another irrelevant mouth shart to share!![]()
NFI, but I suppose the bullshit has to spray forth from at least one of his orifices, or else there is a danger that he will explode like a toxic diarrhoea - filled balloon, during a sitting of the lower house in canberra - and you just know that the Australian Taxpayers are going to be paying for the clean-up (and possible cleansing of the parliament with fire.)I wonder if his arse ever gets jealous of the shit that dribbles out of his mouth?
No, that’s just commercial media and a likely accurate reflection of its audience - ie a very large chunk of the country.
Jeebus Rice, the comments are fkg shilling for the no no no no no no no campaign. Smell the stench of the LNP and the Institute for Public Affairs...
Most of the bogan Tasweigians polled yes thoughNo, that’s just commercial media and a likely accurate reflection of its audience - ie a very large chunk of the country.
What kind of power do you actually think this advisory board is being given?Good question on time frames. I feel like we are past a tipping point and in limbo of a final point to say the past is the past.
German took 90 odd years to pay their war debt treaty but that was all done in recent history.
I think it is more of a question of the cultural mix of who we are now as a cultural society and what can be done to re establish good indigenous culture or what is left of it given we can’t un do the wrong of the past.
Our governments are just bad representative of all of us so they have the power to screw use all over.. 2 weeks to flatten the curve…cough cough pun intended.
I also think truth telling is problematic as it is holding the past history to todays standards in a lot of cases and there was shit stuff done all over the world and still done now.
If we had really well defined cultural groups of us and them then I think the voice mode would work to deliver some value but we have to o much of a blend of all of us now.
I am part Irish and immediate family members identify as aboriginal. So it leaves me with the option to jump on the gravy if we get to paying the rent..lol
IMO, if her words were coming out of potatohead's mouth, dutton would be not only cancelled, but have to become a recluse.Lol
I represent indigenous Australians, and being a lnp mp doesn't effect my ability to act in their best interests whatsoever...
The sad thing is that the Murdoch party followers will eat this up and ask for seconds. I guarantee it's the first time a lot of them have taken an Aboriginal's words remotely seriously
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When the ATO allegedly starts looking like an organized crime gang... WTAF.....
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Richard Boyle faces the prospect of four decades in jail. His wife says all he did was tell the truth
One of the taxpayers helped by ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle has spoken out for the first time, describing the prosecution of the person who gave him a lifeline as "insanity". Mr Boyle's wife has also spoken to 7.30 about the toll the six-year-long ordeal has taken on the couple.www.abc.net.au
Given constant government overreach into our lives I really hope the outcomes of this case strengthen whistleblowers protections.When the ATO allegedly starts looking like an organized crime gang... WTAF.....
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Richard Boyle faces the prospect of four decades in jail. His wife says all he did was tell the truth
One of the taxpayers helped by ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle has spoken out for the first time, describing the prosecution of the person who gave him a lifeline as "insanity". Mr Boyle's wife has also spoken to 7.30 about the toll the six-year-long ordeal has taken on the couple.www.abc.net.au
He didn't say you couldn't phone them. He couldn't phone them and he's correct in saying you can't email them.Given constant government overreach into our lives I really hope the outcomes of this case strengthen whistleblowers protections.
One thing that does not seem right is this
“You can't email the ATO. The only way you can communicate with the ATO was through fax, and I sent faxes."
Pretty sure you could phone them 10 years ago. I wonder why the abc can’t check this as part of basic journalism.
If only there was a direct quote in the article to settle this.He didn't say you couldn't phone them. He couldn't phone them and he's correct in saying you can't email them.
Aunty did fine.
Maybe to a certain department in the ATO, I've tried to contact a specific ATO rep via phone to verify who they were and the only thing they gave me was a case file number and their first name.If only there was a direct quote in the article to settle this.
“The only way you can communicate with the ATO was through fax, and I sent faxes."
Did you send a fax? Fax is where it is at… it by passes all the spy ware on your 5G mobileMaybe to a certain department in the ATO, I've tried to contact a specific ATO rep via phone to verify who they were and the only thing they gave me was a case file number and their first name.
Yeah, but it'll blow your ear off if you pick up the landline at the same time.Did you send a fax? Fax is where it is at… it by passes all the spy ware on your 5G mobile![]()
They wanted to know if someone they had issues with resided with me, I said if I could ring them back and confirm who they were I would respond to their request and they said unfortunately I can't.Did you send a fax? Fax is where it is at… it by passes all the spy ware on your 5G mobile![]()