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Premium Content Amendments to the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility passed Federal Parliament on Thursday. The $5 billion federal loans scheme was criticised for years for being slow to hand money to approved projects. The recent amendments broaden the scope of projects eligible for funding; permit NAIF to provide loans to entities other than states and territories, and determine the terms of those loans; and allow a total of $500 million of investment in equity, capped at $50 million or 50 per cent of any particular project. As the program was due to expire at the end of this financial year, it was extended it for another five years. ....
Mr Robertson is a third-generation miner born in Clermont. He has worked at the Goonyella mine operating heavy mining vehicles for almost two decades and is passionate about fighting for better infrastructure, jobs and job security, and health services. He grew up in Moranbah, where he attended the same school to which he now sends his children. After leaving town to find a job, he returned in 2000 with his wife Denise. Queensland Labor Senator Murray Watt and Russell Robertson. Mr Robertson served as chairman of the Moranbah Community Scholarship Board, which helps pay for local children to attend university. He has positioned himself against labour hire firms and been an advocate of casual miners being able to switch to full-time work. ....
Federal Member for Capricornia Michelle Landry is calling on the state Labor members for Rockhampton and Keppel to step up and help Central Queensland’s “housing crisis”. In a letter addressed to The Morning Bulletin, Ms Landry claimed Member for Rockhampton Barry O’Rourke and Member for Keppel Brittany Lauga had a “if I look away it will go away” attitude to local issues, including Central Queensland’s “housing affordability crisis”. OPINION BY MICHELLE LANDRY “The local state Labor members for Rockhampton and Keppel love to talk, but on this one they have been caught out by their ‘if I look away it will go away’ attitude to local issues. ....
Federal Sydney MP and Australia Labor Party s Tanya Plibersek has accused Capricornia MP Michelle Landry of cheering on Australian Government cuts that affect women, calling her a phony . Ms Plibersek, the Shadow Minister for Education and Shadow Minister for Women, along with Keppel MP Brittany Lauga, met with Central Queensland women s group Enough is Enough on Saturday at Kershaw Gardens to hear their concerns and talk about issues that affected them. Ms Plibersek said the women in the group had a gutful of the Australian Government cutting the supports and services they needed, as well as wages and work conditions. ....