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February 12, 2024

WATCH: James Ashby on Sky News

James Ashby discusses Labor's perceived arrogance and legislative tactics with Peta Credlin on Sky News, highlighting the rushed electrical vehicle legislation without proper modelling and the South Australian parliament's decision to block a gender inquiry. This conversation sheds light on the contentious political strategies and decisions impacting Australian governance.

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In a surprising turn of events, Australian legislators find themselves embroiled in controversy following the passage of the "Closing Loopholes No 2 Bill," which introduced unexpected criminal penalties for employers who breach the "right to disconnect" rules. This legislation, hastily passed in the Senate, mandates up to 12 months in jail for bosses who persist in contacting employees outside of working hours, violating orders from the Fair Work Commission. The Labor party, in collaboration with the Greens and independent senators, pushed through this amendment, only to face immediate backlash and calls for reversal due to the severe implications for business owners. This oversight highlights a significant legislative blunder, igniting a political firestorm as Labor seeks to correct the error amidst opposition from the Coalition and criticism from business leaders concerned about the burdensome regulations and potential financial repercussions. As the law moves to the House of Representatives for approval, the saga underscores the complexities of regulating workplace communications and the need for careful legislative review.

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Senator Malcolm Roberts, a dedicated One Nation politician with a deep history in the coal mining industry, has brought to light a critical issue affecting thousands of coal miners in New South Wales and Queensland. His investigations have unveiled a massive wage underpayment scheme, deemed the largest in Australia's history by economic commentator Robert Gottliebsen. This scheme, orchestrated by labor hire companies, CFMEU bosses, and the Fair Work Commission, has deprived miners of their rightful earnings, amounting to an average loss of over $30,000 per year for up to a decade. Roberts' work underscores the urgent need for true worker representation and politicians committed to equity and justice in the labor market.

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Revelations have emerged that Queensland's Energex, a state-owned electricity network, has remotely throttled the air conditioners of nearly 170,000 homes and businesses on six occasions in recent months. This action, aimed at managing the electricity grid's stability, has sparked heated debate in Parliament, particularly from Senator Malcolm Roberts. He criticises the move as a dystopian step towards energy rationing, highlighting the contradiction of implementing such measures in a region rich in coal and natural gas reserves. Senator Roberts's remarks underscore concerns about Australia's energy policy direction, emphasising the reliance on renewable sources at the expense of traditional energy and raising questions about the future accessibility of electricity for all Australians.

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