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BBF recruits anti-jobs campaigner in new low


Felix Ellis, Liberal Member for Braddon,
The BBF has reached a new low, advertising for an anti-jobs campaigner to attack Tasmania’s salmon industry that supports thousands of jobs in regional Tasmania.
Fresh from a decisive and embarrassing loss in the High Court where the BBF failed to challenge the validity of the Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement, the radical protest organisation is turning its sights on aquaculture.
Now they are employing a professional protester to target Tasmania’s hard working salmon industry, whose only job will be to lead a co-ordinated attack on Tasmanian jobs.
As the demand for healthy protein has grown, the Tasmanian Liberal Government has made substantial changes since 2014 to strengthen the oversight and regulation of the salmon industry. ....

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Put the Banks Under State Control! | Dissident Voice


Australia’s Capitalist Finance Sector: Deception, Exploitation and Misdirection of Financial Resources
by Trotskyist Platform / May 11th, 2021
In recent years, the ripping off of customers, deceit and even outright fraud practiced by Australian finance sector businesses has gained much attention. Four years ago it was revealed how CommInsure, the insurance arm of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), had refused to make promised life insurance payments to heart attack survivors. They “justified” this by using a definition of a heart attack that was so dodgy that even some people who had
such a severe heart attack that they had to be resuscitated were denied their entitled pay outs! Such devious practices have been undertaken by finance sector enterprises big and small – from the big four banks and insurance giants to brokers and loan enablers and to retail businesses that hand out loans. As a result the banks, insurance companies and the brokers and others ....

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Tasmania election: What's expected to happen this weekend?


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Tasmanian Liberal Premier Peter Gutwein is gambling on an early election to cash in on his government’s popularity due to its management of the COVID pandemic.
It is a reasonable strategy, given how voters in Queensland and Western Australia have rewarded their governments in recent months.
Mr Gutwein announced the 1 May election on 26 March – a year earlier than it is due. This was possible because, while Tasmania has a four-year maximum term, it does not have a fixed term, unlike all other states and territories.
In 2018 the Liberals, under then-Premier Will Hodgman, were returned to government with a bare majority of 13 of the 25 members of the lower house. Mr Gutwein took over the premiership following Hodgman’s resignation in January 2020. ....

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As Tasmanians head to the polls, Liberal Premier Peter Gutwein hopes to cash in on COVID management


Tasmanian Liberal Premier Peter Gutwein is gambling on an early election to cash in on his government’s popularity due to its management of the COVID pandemic. It is a reasonable strategy, given how voters in Queensland and Western Australia have rewarded their governments in recent months.
Gutwein announced the May 1 election on March 26 – a year earlier than it is due. This was possible because, while Tasmania has a four-year maximum term, it does not have a fixed term, unlike all other states and territories.
In 2018 the Liberals, under then-Premier Will Hodgman, were returned to government with a bare majority of 13 of the 25 members of the lower house. Gutwein took over the premiership following Hodgman’s resignation in January 2020. ....

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