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The energy minister, Angus Taylor, held talks with federal environment officials over an issue at the centre of an illegal land-clearing action brought by the same department against a company part-owned by him and his brother, Guardian Australia can reveal.
Angus Taylor met with environment department even as it investigated company he part-owns
Exclusive: Energy minister denies interfering with department action over alleged illegal land clearing by company he partially owns with his brotherwww.theguardian.com
There doesn't seem to be a line any more, let alone shame at crossing it.If this is what Australia voted for then it would seem most of us have a very poor opinion of ourselves. We deserve better than this.Josh Frydenberg's office asked if environmental rule changes could be kept secret
Frydenberg’s office canvassed whether he had power to weaken grasslands protections after Angus Taylor raised the issue, which was affecting a company he part-ownswww.theguardian.com
Yes, because tolerance for open and repeat corruption, including theft of millions from the public purse is such an adult PoV.I'll just leave you babies in here to comfort each other for a few more years.
The New South Wales government funded a $16m education project closely associated with the spouse of a state minister despite a cost-benefit analysis showing the project would be unlikely to deliver a positive benefit to the state.
The 2016 analysis of the proposed Country Universities Centres has surfaced after a call for papers by the NSW Legislative Council. The project was proposed by Duncan Taylor, husband of the upper house Nationals MP Bronwyn Taylor, who at the time was parliamentary secretary to John Barilaro, the state Nationals leader and deputy premier.
They aren't even trying now!
NSW funded $16m project run by MP Bronwyn Taylor's husband
Analysis in 2016 found claims the Country Universities Centres project would benefit the state were ‘unrealistic’www.theguardian.com