I’ll shout you a New Year’s resolution

I, CRISPIN Richard Hull, hereby resolve that in 2012 I will eat more green vegetables; never drink more than four standard drinks in a day; do at least 45 minutes of exercise a day and not watch any rubbish on television or waste any time playing Sudoku. Continue reading “I’ll shout you a New Year’s resolution”

Big-bucks funding being tested

CRACKS are beginning to appear in the mutual acceptance of the Coalition’s big corporate funding and Labor’s big union funding. Federally, in the wake of last week’s report of the joint parliamentary committee on electoral matters reported on electoral funding, Labor and the Greens have the numbers to make it much harder for the corporate dollar to find its way into Coalition coffers. Continue reading “Big-bucks funding being tested”

Worry about MPs’ pay being too low

FEW issues are so uniting as politicians’ pay. MPs on both sides unite in favour of pay rises and voters of all persuasions unite against. The most recent Remuneration Tribunal ruling, as its happens, came as the Labor Party agreed on a conscience vote for gay marriage and as Liberal Party MP Peter Slipper deserted his party to take up the lucrative position of Speaker. Continue reading “Worry about MPs’ pay being too low”

Target corporate welfare dependants

WE HAVE had a bucketful of budgetary numbers in the past week. But both Opposition and Government have put quantity before quality. The Opposition’s mantra is to cut government spending. The Government’s mantra is that the Budget will move to surplus come next financial year. Continue reading “Target corporate welfare dependants”