Remove this Banner Ad

Politics Centrelink

  • Thread starter Thread starter hamohawk1
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Log in to remove this Banner Ad

Not IGA home brand tasty, that's f'real.
Looks like the sort of cheeseboard you get at a bad dinner party, shiny cheddar, shitty brie that the didn't even bother to bring to room temperature and bit of stilton out of view that nobody touched because it's "mouldy".
 
Looks like the sort of cheeseboard you get at a bad dinner party, shiny cheddar, shitty brie that the didn't even bother to bring to room temperature and bit of stilton out of view that nobody touched because it's "mouldy".

Damn those povvos and their poor taste.

1603341226641.png
 
My local IGA has the best cheese imaginable.
I haven't even seen a home brand there.

But surely politicians deserve something really exclusive....like this.
Yep, IGA definitely has a solid deli, can also find the goats cheese I rate there too

A bit cheaper than Coles/Woolies normally too
 
Follow up on my robodebt repayment - they rang me and asked to supply bank details

'' oh you mean the bank details you have on your system from 2 years ago?''

'oh yeah - umm it hasnt changed then''
 
* APPLY FOR 8 JOBS *

* APPLIES FOR 4 *





* APPLY FOR 8 JOBS *






Be shocked if a centrelink or jobactive employee isn't killed before this is over.
 
* APPLY FOR 8 JOBS *

* APPLIES FOR 4 *





* APPLY FOR 8 JOBS *






Be shocked if a centrelink or jobactive employee isn't killed before this is over.

You can just fill in places that had jobs advertised. As long as the company name, area, phone number (or email) match, it wont raise any flags.

I'd prefer JSP didn't know the jobs I actually apply for.

Until the campaigners are honest with us, we shouldn't feel obliged to provide accurate data for them.
 

Remove this Banner Ad

You can just fill in places that had jobs advertised. As long as the company name, area, phone number (or email) match, it wont raise any flags.

I'd prefer JSP didn't know the jobs I actually apply for.

Until the campaigners are honest with us, we shouldn't feel obliged to provide accurate data for them.
Fill in online ?

Where ?


Here's me thinking clicking APPLY would actually , you know , APPLY for the job !!!
Remember back when you'd write it down on paper , hand it to a worker , they'd say THANKS , you'd say THANKS and that was it ???

Well everything we have to deal with now is on tony ****en abbott , also , go back to the howard era and look who was in charge of this shit when it all started getting privatised......
 
Fill in online ?

Where ?


Here's me thinking clicking APPLY would actually , you know , APPLY for the job !!!
Remember back when you'd write it down on paper , hand it to a worker , they'd say THANKS , you'd say THANKS and that was it ???

Well everything we have to deal with now is on tony fu**en abbott , also , go back to the howard era and look who was in charge of this sh*t when it all started getting privatised......

mygov > jobactive > view my job search effort > add job

you can upload evidence, or fill each job in manually
 
Now that the corona supplement has been wound back, I am finding the $250 a fortnight is survivable. Not comfortable, not luxurious, but it means I can pay the rent and not have to go without petrol or food. I'm getting by.

The prospects post December are frightening. They are talking about $75 a fortnight raise to the dole, whoop de ****ing shit. None of those ****sticks have any concept of living below the official poverty line and they want to cut it further to "encourage" people to work. Every single one of those mother****ers making these decisions affecting our lives takes home more in a fortnight than the dole is for a year.

I had three years on $40 a day, ****ed if I'm going back there. Good thing I spent all my extra corona money on... nothing. It's all sitting there in cash for the Jan 1 rainy day to roll around. Looks like we're all going to need it.
 
mygov > jobactive > view my job search effort > add job

you can upload evidence, or fill each job in manually
Literally what i just did.

Just gonna make my case manager waste half her day when i go in there and pretend to be computer illiterate and she can walk me through step by step to prove my point.

Farce , imagine what it's like for 1st timers
 
Told ya there'd be a catch -

Linda Burney MP

DSS has just confirmed it has a formal working group with the big banks and Australia Post working on rolling out Cashless Debit Card technology, exposing the Government’s true intentions for a national rollout. Who will be next? Pensioners? People on DSP? Carers?


Best of luck to anyone who owns a coles or woolies store , i'd up my security if i were you :)
 

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

poverty.jpg

'Definition of " poverty " is not something the government has ever sought and doesn't have.'

You ****ing sanctimonious bitch. Making quote marks with her fingers as she said the word.

The " honorable " Anne Ruston, Minister for Families and Social Services.
Who is on:
base salary $211,250
75% loading as cabinet minister also in charge of senate business $158,437
electorate allowance $32,000
uses own car $19,500
15.4% superannuation $56,931

Plus probably others that I've missed.

So this bitch - and I am using the term in the most pejorative sense possible - is " earning " a cool $478,000 a year.

The *household* median wage in Australia in May 2020 (latest available from ABS) is $1714 a week, or $3428 a fortnight. This is a significant increase from a few months prior due to the large number of low-paid jobs lost or affected by covid-19. Individually, it's just over half that.

Poverty is defined by ACOSS and UNSW as either 50% or 60% of the median wage. The Smith Family have it at 50%, and say that is $852 a fortnight for a single person or $1790 for a two-child household.

Jobseeker is $565 a fortnight plus $250 corona supplement = $815 a fortnight. Even with the supplement, it is still below the worldwide, commonly accepted poverty level. Without the supplement it is less than two thirds of the poverty level.

$478,118 pa is only a niggardly $18,389 a fortnight. How can she possibly survive? Inverted ****ing commas indeed.

 
Last edited:
View attachment 997806

'Definition of " poverty " is not something the government has ever sought and doesn't have.'

You ******* sanctimonious b*tch. Making quote marks with her fingers as she said the word.

The " honorable " Anne Ruston, Minister for Families and Social Services.
Who is on:
base salary $211,250
75% loading as cabinet minister also in charge of senate business $158,437
electorate allowance $32,000
uses own car $19,500
15.4% superannuation $56,931

Plus probably others that I've missed.

So this b*tch - and I am using the term in the most pejorative sense possible - is " earning " a cool $478,000 a year.

The *household* median wage in Australia in May 2020 (latest available from ABS) is $1714 a week, or $3428 a fortnight. This is a significant increase from a few months prior due to the large number of low-paid jobs lost or affected by covid-19. Individually, it's just over half that.

Poverty is defined by ACOSS and UNSW as either 50% or 60% of the median wage. The Smith Family have it at 50%, and say that is $852 a fortnight for a single person or $1790 for a two-child household.

Jobseeker is $565 a fortnight plus $250 corona supplement = $815 a fortnight. Even with the supplement, it is still below the worldwide, commonly accepted poverty level. Without the supplement it is less than two thirds of the poverty level.

$478,118 pa is only a niggardly $18,389 a fortnight. How can she possibly survive? Inverted ******* commas indeed.


She gets about the equivalent of the dole every night she is away from home
 
Expenditure is fine, that's just the cost of running the apparatus. I'm incandescent with impotent rage at the shopping trolleys full of cash that she is getting for herself. Snout so far in the trough she has to periodically come up for air.
 
3000 dead people owed Robodebt refunds


About 402,000 have now received a refund or had their debt reduced to zero.


However, officials said they had still been unable to contact about 38,000-40,000 people who were also owed refunds.


Officials confirmed there were 3,300 deceased estates that were owed refunds.
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Remove this Banner Ad

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Back
Top Bottom