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Who the fu** gives $20 for a tooth? It's a pity Chalmers said he gave $20 too, but honestly, how out of touch are politicians? $5 is even too much.

These are the types of issues voters should vote on.

They are probably more in touch as even $5 doesn’t get much that kids want these days
And forget the savings account we had back then, the bank will absorb it in no time

It’s simply not the same world

Maybe the discussion should be comparing Newstart back than and now
 
Who the fu** gives $20 for a tooth? It's a pity Chalmers said he gave $20 too, but honestly, how out of touch are politicians? $5 is even too much.

These are the types of issues voters should vote on.
Collingwood supporters, richest bastard on Centrelink!
 

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1975 when Josh was a boy. Tooth fairy $0.50. Dole $60 fortnight
2022 Josh’s kids…….tooth fairy $20 (x40). Dole $640 fortnight. (X11)


Kids should be gettin $10 to be fair, they are bludgers after all
Wow. I’m still at the give $1 stage
 
Liberal polling predicts losses for Josh Frydenberg and Tim Wilson

The federal Coalition’s path to victory appears to be narrowing, with some Liberals now conceding they see no way to win majority government on current internal polling.

There is also heightened concern around Treasurer Josh Frydenberg’s prospects of retaining the once-blue-ribbon Melbourne seat of Kooyong against independent challenger Dr Monique Ryan. The Saturday Paper understands that Liberal polling shows Frydenberg’s primary vote currently tracking at 42 per cent. This is about 2 per cent lower than it needs to be to ensure he can withstand a likely preference flow in Ryan’s favour from Greens and Labor voters.

The polling is also believed to suggest assistant minister Tim Wilson is headed for defeat at the hands of another independent – former ABC journalist Zoe Daniel – in the Melbourne bayside seat of Goldstein, with Wilson currently recording a primary vote of just 37 per cent.


Liberal polling predicts losses for Josh Frydenberg and Tim Wilson
 
Liberal polling predicts losses for Josh Frydenberg and Tim Wilson

The federal Coalition’s path to victory appears to be narrowing, with some Liberals now conceding they see no way to win majority government on current internal polling.

There is also heightened concern around Treasurer Josh Frydenberg’s prospects of retaining the once-blue-ribbon Melbourne seat of Kooyong against independent challenger Dr Monique Ryan. The Saturday Paper understands that Liberal polling shows Frydenberg’s primary vote currently tracking at 42 per cent. This is about 2 per cent lower than it needs to be to ensure he can withstand a likely preference flow in Ryan’s favour from Greens and Labor voters.

The polling is also believed to suggest assistant minister Tim Wilson is headed for defeat at the hands of another independent – former ABC journalist Zoe Daniel – in the Melbourne bayside seat of Goldstein, with Wilson currently recording a primary vote of just 37 per cent.


Liberal polling predicts losses for Josh Frydenberg and Tim Wilson

Former ABC journalist running against a Liberal :think:
 
Former ABC journalist running against a Liberal :think:
This is a fairly typical and somewhat misguided response from Libs. Instead of asking themselves why these independents are doing well in seats that they consider their own property, they've thrown an absolute hissy fit and done everything but look at themselves. Turnbull was spot on yesterday.
 
That’s a swing of 7.5 against on top of the 8.5 at the 2019. 16% is some neglect. And the same as the ALP vote in 2019

Don’t discount labor and greens giving their first preference to Monique, meaning the Monique votes with josh second never come into play

Labor used to get around 30% before greens and serious independents came along. Us Kooyong reds have been tactical voting for a while it seems
 
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This is a fairly typical and somewhat misguided response from Libs. Instead of asking themselves why these independents are doing well in seats that they consider their own property, they've thrown an absolute hissy fit and done everything but look at themselves. Turnbull was spot on yesterday.

Err, I want Josh to lose his seat. But, typical response from a lefty, can't see the bias.
 
Former ABC journalist running against a Liberal :think:
Err, I want Josh to lose his seat. But, typical response from a lefty, can't see the bias.

Did you have the same whinge when Sarah Henderson joined the Liberal party? Pru Goward? Cameron Thompson? Rob Messenger? There's a substantial list of former ABC journalists that have represented the LNP.

Or how about Dai Le, former ABC journo, former Liberal candidate and now Independent candidate for Fowler, a Labor held seat. Why isn't she being badgered as a "so called independent"?
 

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Err, I want Josh to lose his seat. But, typical response from a lefty, can't see the bias.
You mean th ABC run by these people:

Ita Buttrose - Given chair position despite not being shortlisted, former executive at NewsCorp, Network 10 and Fairfax

Peter Lewis - Chair of McGrath Ltd (real estate agents), Anacacia Private Equity fund, has been a board member for Yahoo7 and ANC (NewsCorp subsidiary),
former CFO of Seven Network Ltd, Seven Group Holdings Ltd, Seven Media Group, and Seven West Media Ltd

Joseph Gersh - Gersh Investment Partners (real estate investment firm),
director of The Sydney Institute (offshoot of the IPA, funded by Shell, Boral, AMP, Australia Post, Macquarie Bank, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Britich Telecom, Philip Morris - tobacco)
Former Australia Council board

Peter Tonagh - former VP and partner of The Boston Consulting Group, former NewsCorp and Foxtel chief, Quantium chairman (huge data science company, owned by Woolworths), director Village Roadshow,
In 2018 he lead the National Broadcaster Efficiency Review of the ABC and SBS on behalf of the Department of Communications and the Arts.
Member of the Council of the Australian Film Television and Radio School

Mario D'Orazio - AIM WA chairman, Australia Post board, former Seven executive, former Australia Council

Fiona Balfour - board at Land Services SA (private real estate firm https://au.linkedin.com/company/land-services-sa),
Airservices Australia, Western Sydney Airport Corporation board (Optus chairman Paul O'Sullivan to build new Sydney airport)
former Metcash board, former Quantas and Telstra CIO
 

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Nah they've started to evolutionary diverge and are now a born with less teeth.
Economically driven evolution.
If evolution was that flexible Josh would have been born with two faces.
 
Err, I want Josh to lose his seat. But, typical response from a lefty, can't see the bias.
Detail it for us "lefties" then.

By the way, the term (lefty) isn't taken as an insult. It's a compliment.
 


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