Christine Holgate supporters sent $5 notes to Scott Morrison. What happened to them?
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When former Australia Post boss Christine Holgate was embroiled in the Cartier watches scandal in October, post office licensees across the country vowed to send $5 notes to Prime Minister Scott Morrison in support of the under-siege chief executive.
One of them was Gail Doyle, a 35-year Post veteran and owner of the Woonona and Bundanoon post offices in Wollongong and the Southern Highlands.
Supporters of former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate sent $5 notes to Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
Christine Holgate supporters sent $5 notes to Scott Morrison What happened to them?
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Christine Holgate supporters sent $5 notes to Scott Morrison What happened to them?
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Politically, when in a democratic government, helping one’s party ahead of other people is a foul. Democracy is to be shared without favours, under the decisions made by the majority of people. No favours. This does not happen of course. The trick is to appear to share, while favourably loading the dice to win the next round.
Mondrian used simple straight lines, right angles, primary colours, black, white, and grey for a formal purity to embodied a spiritual belief in a harmonious cosmos.
They don’t represent the crooked lines and colours of politics.
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