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  • Charlie Schroeder: The question is **not** how many households were connected to the NBN . But how well is the NBN working, how fast is the NBN speed, is it consistent and the same everywhere, is it reliable and is... (22 June 2017)
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  • Dwight Walker: It is a good idea linking up with POSCO steelworks in South Korea. Added technology may make Arrium viable. (22 June 2017)
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  • Charlie Schroeder: A great deal of truth in this. The NBN under this Turnbull government has seamlessly moved along the line of the Abbott government with it's mediocrity, slow speed and dropouts. (21 June 2017)
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  • Dwight Walker: CLP (China Light and Power) own EnergyAustralia. This explains why they are locked into price rises. (21 June 2017)
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  • Tibor Majlath: Nice to see someone finally taking a stand against the practice of charging for paper bills. I agree wholly that "An issue is that the cost of issuing a statement to a customer is a part of... (20 June 2017)
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  • Tibor Majlath: On electricity price rises the senator surprises by stating that "there have been many factors there in terms of the retail charges, the wholesale charges and the distribution charges that, at... (20 June 2017)
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  • Tibor Majlath: The Minister says "There are some five million people who have become Australian citizens since 1949 and we are a great country today because of that." Wonder how many of the five million who... (20 June 2017)
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  • Brett Hilder: Ms. Brodtmann, A great shame on this matter is the bashing of private sector RTOs by the Labor Party. It is also shameful that the Labor instituted changes introduced in 2011 to the VET... (20 June 2017)
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  • Brett Hilder: Ms. Bird, 1.You are known to be anti-private RTOs. This is unjustifiable because the highest quality most innovative training and assessment comes from private RTOs (most of whom are SMEs). ... (20 June 2017)
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  • Brett Hilder: Ms. Aly Having been involved in the VET sector as an RTO owner from 1998 I have become aware of the outrageous nature and depth of dodgy practices in TAFEs. Most of the dodgy private... (20 June 2017)
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  • Brett Hilder: TRUE Mr. Wallace: The VET sector changes that kicked in under the last Labor government in 2011 were an unmitigated disaster. I know because I owned a quality RTO with eight years... (20 June 2017)
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  • Brett Hilder: 1. ASQA's capabilities are dubious at best. 2. The Labor Party only supports TAFEs despite their patchy record. In WA a few years ago the Chief Auditor slammed TAFEs in this state for it's 80%... (20 June 2017)
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  • Dwight Walker: Drugs are a huge problem in Caboolture. It kills business and stops people getting jobs. (20 June 2017)
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  • Tibor Majlath: Over the period from 2013-17 under the Coalition, the cost of 1 kwh increased by 16% while my network charges went up by 32%. Given the same time under the Coalition prices will soon double... (17 June 2017)
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  • Tibor Majlath: Coal is carbon captured millions of years ago in a most efficient manner completely unmatched by human technology. But what is 'clean coal'? The senator talks about 'clean coal'. This... (17 June 2017)
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  • Tibor Majlath: So now the Coalition wants an energy mix "which is technology neutral". The idea requires "rules and regulations to prevent service providers from preferring one type of technology over... (17 June 2017)
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  • Charlie Schroeder: Gouging the non renewable natural resources out of the ground and polluting all the natural elements to ensure a healthy life for our grandchildren. Is neither good business, nor is it worth... (16 June 2017)
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  • Tibor Majlath: It is so easy to make vague statements. The wholesale price of gas increased because of the high demand by the three Queensland LNG exporters. (14 June 2017)
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  • Tibor Majlath: Can't trust any of them on electricity prices. Pity the Minister doesn't take his own advice - "do not always blame someone else". If you remove price controls (2015), is it any surprise to... (14 June 2017)
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  • marcia flower: we have more important issues like getting our homeless children off the streets. our own backyard is in despair how about we get that right first (14 June 2017)
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  • Dwight Walker: This is a very wise move. Dental costs can escalate if left untreated for many years. (14 June 2017)
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  • Dwight Walker: It is good news that government limiting gas exports has led to lower local gas prices - supply and demand. (14 June 2017)
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  • Bianco Salsano: TO THE HONOURABLE THE SPEAKER AND THE MEMBERS My concerns as a ADHD BP1 Australian under the DDA and the implications that I have had to face falling under the derogatory, stigmatic dogmatic... (11 June 2017)
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  • Bianco Salsano: To the honorable committee members I express my concerns over the IGA act and its flawed prohibition governance. I suffer from ADHD, BP1 and mental comorbidity and suffered considerable... (11 June 2017)
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  • Andrew JACKSON: Susan Lamb is correct that Coalition are actively trying to slash the penalty rates of workers. However Queensland Government is complicit in this slash. Trading hours could require that only... (6 June 2017)
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