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Stop talking about ourselves : LNP leader urges party to embrace reform

Stop talking about ourselves : LNP leader urges party to embrace reform
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LNP Senator hopeful of positive result for rail funding

Premium Content Subscriber only LNP Senator Paul Scarr said he is hopeful of a positive result on the Federal Government delivering funding for the Ipswich to Springfield rail line after Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack s visit to the region. Mr Scarr, who has been set up in Springfield since September, joined the Nationals leader in Ripley and Springfield last week. The State Government and Ipswich City Council are waiting on the Federal Government to put money towards the next stage of planning for the Ipswich to Springfield rail corridor. Maha Sinnathamby, Senator Paul Scarr and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack in Springfield last week.

Cutbacks won t stop HomeBuilder boom for southwest corridor

Premium Content Subscriber only FIRST-HOME buyers are continuing to lap up the Federal Government’s extended HomeBuilder Grant despite the recent $10,000 cutback to the scheme. Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack made the revelation on Thursday while touring the site of a new housing development at Ripley. He was accompanied by Senator Paul Scarr, who revealed applications for the grant had doubled since the three-month extension was announced last December. Initially set to conclude December 31, the grant will now wind up March 31. The original $25,000 payment for first home buyers was first was announced in June 2020 in a bid to help revive the struggling sector amid COVID-19.

Ipswich groups unite, bake pudding for struggling locals

He said the hampers would help make Christmas more special for local families. “Students have worked tirelessly for this very worthy cause,” Mr Scarr said. “To see the faces of the children as they collected their gingerbread Christmas trees was an absolute delight and will be a memory I take with me of Christmas 2020.” The students made 25 gingerbread trees, 50 packets of mini gingerbread men, 40 mini Christmas puddings and 50 Christmas cakes.

Turkish Consulate In Sydney Complains To Australian Human Rights Commission About GCT: Our Response

Turkish Consulate in Sydney complains to Australian Human Rights Commission about GCT: Our response Search for: On September 8, Greek City Times received a complaint from Melih Karalar, Consul General of the Republic of Turkey in Sydney, against Greek City Times and journalist Paul Antonopoulous via the Australian Human Rights Commission. Karalar states that his complaint is in relation to the article “Today Greece celebrates a national hero while Turkey celebrates the genocider of Greeks.” On August 16 and 17, Karalar amended his complaint to also include the article “Atatürk’s house in Thessaloniki needs to become a Greek Genocide museum.” A Senior Investigator/Conciliator, whose name will not be included, was assigned to the complaint that alleges:

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