Friday, April 18, 2008

Liberal Messages Friday 18th April

Nelson address at the Pre-ANZAC Day Morning Tea - Parramatta RSL
It is a day of respectful remembrance and commemoration of sacrifices that have been made for us.

Nelson Doorstop - Parramatta
FuelWatch, 2020 Summit, ‘parent and child centres’, ATSIC, Listening Tour, Plastic bags...

IR rollback undermines viability of early childhood teaching
Kevin Rudd’s uncosted “thought bubble” of one-stop-shops to provide early childhood services would be undermined by his Government’s rollback of workplace relations laws.

This time it's the Treasurer taking credit for Coalition policy
Important tax cuts that will bring relief to lower and middle income earners are Coalition policy – not Labor’s.

Fisher and Paykel Closure
Expression of disappointment of the decision by Fisher and Paykel to close their Brisbane plant within the next 12 months, resulting in the loss of 310 jobs.

Labor MPs argue for retention of LPG vehicle scheme
Revelations that a growing number of Federal Labor MPs are against Kevin Rudd's plan to axe the LPG vehicle scheme shows just how out of touch the Prime Minister and Industry Minister Kim Carr are on the issue of fuel prices.

Did FuelWatch have unanimous support within the Department of PM and Cabinet?
Hartsuyker - significant questions have been raised about the negative impact of FuelWatch on motorists and I understand those concerns are shared by key figures within the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.

Sport will play vital role in keeping Australians healthy
On the eve of the 2020 Summit, Kevin Rudd needs to look seriously at the benefit sport has to offer and should commit to protecting sports spending from Budget cuts next month.

Bowen caught asleep at the wheel with diesel tax increase on transport industry
Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Consumer Affairs, Chris Bowen, has been caught asleep at the wheel after he told a press conference he was unaware of the Government’s plan to increase diesel taxes on the transport industry.

Igniting a strategic partnership with India by selling uranium for clean power
- one big foreign policy idea for 2020 Summit.

Wong's water fraud in Adelaide's South
Wong's claims amount to fraud which will not deliver a single extra dollar or drop of water for Adelaide’s south. This is a shameless attempt to grab credit by the Rudd Government Minister.

Nelson interview with Scott Levi (92.5 ABC Central Coast)
'Parent and child centres', Carers, Infrastructure, Indigenous Affairs, Health, 2020 Summit, Foreign policy, Inflation...

Gillard acknowledges computers cost - but who's paying?
Plastic bags - another of Garrett's hollow promises
Coonan calls for continued quarantining of welfare
Nelson Doorstop - Erina Fair, Central Coast, New South Wales
Carbon capture and storage - a positive step in the right direction
Just release the report
Message to Labor - Now is not the time to slash tourism funding
Rudd's diesel tax increase shows he's not serious about fuel prices

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