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Read a letter to the editor published in The Australian on March 10, 2023, discussing the proposed voice to parliament and the government's support for the Uluru statement's three tenets. The letter highlights the transparency of the advocates and raises questions about the need for change.

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March 10, 2023

Voice Endgame

Read a letter to the editor published in The Australian on March 10, 2023, discussing the proposed voice to parliament and the government's support for the Uluru statement's three tenets. The letter highlights the transparency of the advocates and raises questions about the need for change.

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The viral transcript of a waiter at a Chinese restaurant explaining a new menu to Linda Burney, the Indigenous Australians Minister, in the same manner she responds to questions about the voice model has sparked a conversation about the complexity of the issue. The conversation compares the menu's principle-based approach to the government's handling of the voice model, and Burney's frustration at not being able to get clear answers about what is being offered. The transcript sheds light on the importance of communication and transparency in complex issues and has been widely shared on social media, sparking a debate about how the government can better communicate its policies to the public.

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Is it wise for Anthony Albanese, the leader of the Australian Labor Party, to attend King Charles III's coronation? This site lists the top 5 arguments for Albo staying in Australia, ranging from the weight of increased rent and mortgage payments to the crime wave that he has done little to stop. The blog also talks on his Foreign Minister's contentious $3.5 million donation to support LGBTQ+ rights, which raises questions about how the government spends its money. Albo also needs to focus on the urgent problem of the rising electricity bills in spite of pledges of a decrease.

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The Therapeutic Goods Administration's (TGA) procedure for certifying COVID-19 vaccinations has drawn criticism from an Australian senator. The Senator questioned whether the TGA actually verified Pfizer's claim that their investigation was thorough by going back to the original sources and patient data. According to FOI records, the Minister's response was unacceptable, and the TGA has never examined patient-level data from Pfizer's clinical studies.

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A Postal Bank could be the answer to the lack of face-to-face banking services in regional Australia. The Senate inquiry is uncovering crucial issues that need urgent attention, including the shocking lack of consultation between banks and community members before deciding to shut down their branches.

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Young Australians, who will be hardest hurt by Labor's plan to double tax rates for people with super balances exceeding $3 million, are concerned about the proposed changes to superannuation. Since inflation is currently at 8%, $3 million will be worth less in the future, and many young Australians would require more than $3 million in super to live comfortably in their retirement. A retiree may have $50,000 less per year to support themselves in retirement as a result of this tax reform, and they may end up paying $700,000 more in superannuation taxes over the course of their career. The government should cease changing the goalposts for superannuation and completely scrap its proposed adjustments, while indexing all tax thresholds to inflation to prevent bracket creep.

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