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Every time Abbot comes on spouting about how he will repeal the tax I scream at the tv 'how you gonna get it past the senate?' Unfortunately it would appear no media pundits in this country are clever enough to do the same.

Oh Dear ...

Unfortunately it would appear you are not clever enough to realise that not only will the conservatives/centrists/mature adults be restored to government in a massive swing in the next election, but also, even if what is left of the ALP rabble does choose to ignore the clear mandate by the people of Oz to repeal the CO2 tax and tries to block it in the senate, the conservatives/centrists WILL continue to act upon the will of We The Majority Of People, and take it to a double dissolution which no doubt would then not only send the ALP even further into oblivion but also sent the greenazis along with them to hold their hands in the outer darkness.

In fact, here is part of how the conservatives/centrists plan to fulfill their mandate that shall be given to them by "We, The Majority".

Go scream yourself hoarse at this :) here: http://joannenova.com.au/2012/06/if...tax-from-day-one-admire-the-details/#comments

and this: http://www.liberal.org.au/Pages/Our...&utm_source=Sword+Emailer&utm_term=Click+here

and this: http://www.liberal.org.au/share/HRO_CT_doc.pdf

... but you will be wasting your currently taxed breath for there will be no carbon tax under a government Abbott leads.

This dreadful left-urdian eclipse of all that is good and wholesome shall soon be over and the warm sunshine of hope, health, and happiness shall at last return. Hopefully it shall be a long time before Oz ever becomes so lazy, complacent, and stupid that the likes of the totalitarian greenazis and fabian socialists and their fellow far left travellers be granted such undeserved power over us and returns us to the darkness we are currently suffering in.

If he wins, Abbot vows to kill the Carbon Tax from Day One: admire the details

From the Liberal Party site June 29th 2012 the details we hope to see unfold. The thought makes the arrival of The-Tax-On-Everything this Sunday easier to bear… savour the anticipation, and hope we don’t have to wait too long.

Abbott vows he will dissolve the Parliament if the voters choose “No Carbon Tax” (again) and the Labor party denies them their choice.

Could they? Would they? Is it possible the Labor Party might knock back the legislation to remove That Tax?

The Coalitions Plan to Abolish the Carbon Tax

As soon as an election is called, the Coalition will take immediate and concrete steps to repeal the Carbon Tax.

Repealing the Carbon Tax will ease cost of living pressures on families, help small business and restore confidence to the economy.

On the day the election is called, I will write to the Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet to make it clear that, if elected, the first priority of a Coalition Government will be the repeal of the Carbon Tax.

Within the spirit of the Caretaker conventions, I will also formally request the Clean Energy Finance Corporation to desist from making any further determinations in relation to grants, funds or financing
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If elected, the Coalition will take immediate steps to implement our plan to abolish the Carbon Tax.

On day one, I will instruct the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet to draft legislation that repeals the Carbon Tax and to have the legislation ready within one month.

On day one, the Finance Minister will notify the Clean Energy Finance Corporation that it should suspend its operations and instruct the Department of Finance to prepare legislation to permanently shut-down the Corporation.

On day one, the Environment Minister will instruct the Department to commence the implementation of the Coalition’s Direct Action Plan on climate change and carbon emissions. Within the first month, the Cabinet will approve legislation to repeal the Carbon Tax.

On the first sitting day of Parliament under a Coalition Government, I will introduce legislation to repeal the Carbon Tax. The first piece of legislation to be debated in the Parliament will be the repeal of the Carbon Tax. As soon as the Carbon Tax is repealed, the Environment Minister will introduce legislation to enact the Coalition’s Direct Action Plan on climate change and carbon emissions.

Within the first sitting fortnight of Parliament, the Finance Minister will introduce legislation to shut-down the Clean Energy Finance Corporation. I expect that the Parliament will respect the mandate of the people and repeal the Carbon Tax.

To oppose the mandate of a government elected on a platform of abolishing the Carbon Tax would be as reprehensible as the Gillard Government’s action to introduce a Carbon Tax without a mandate from the people.

If Labor and the Greens combine to block the express will of the Australian people, a Coalition Government would seek dissolution of both Houses of Parliament. We would then introduce the legislation to abolish the Carbon Tax at a subsequent Joint Sitting of the Parliament.

Unlike the Prime Minister, I mean what I say: there will be no Carbon Tax under a government I lead
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Anyhoo, a DD election prolly won't be needed because the conservatives/centrists will prolly end up controlling the senate anyway.

In fact, if the state election in QLD and current polling in the same state for Fed ALP pollies is anything to go by (IE, *NO* ALP seats surviving there, not even KRudd's or Wayne Swan's), there may not even be a Federal Labor Party after the next election.

The Far Left got too greedy and has revealed their true natures to Oz and so the balance is going to return towards the conservative center again, where it always should be.

Ya clear now as to how simple it is going to be to for the conservatives/centrists to "'... get it past the senate" ?

regarDS
 
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he was sitting at a desk so its not like he fell over and hit his head and knocked himself out. he just slumped over then regained conciousness. its a very sickening video to watch tho. very scary. hope he is all fine now.

Reality is it is plain that virtually everyone on the panel, including Jones and Combet, appeared to initially think it was some sort of Sheikh / Getup! attention seeking stunt. As too the TV crew and audience.

Considering the history of the left-urdian activist organisation, it wouldn't be unreasonable for them to think so, too.

George "betrayer of Jews" Soros's Getup! boy has obviously called "wolf" far too often resulting in him no long being easily believed and believable by even those of his own Far Left-urdian ideology.

Anyhoo, enjoy: http://blogs.news.com.au/dailyteleg...aph/comments/moment_of_judgment/#commentsmore

regarDS
 
They were shocked, no one expects to see someone faint. Just because you want it to be fake to fit in with your ideas doesn't mean it was. Just like I don't know for sure it was real.
 
Full article here: http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...ing-up-perth-sky/story-fn5fsgyc-1226414098371

[ADIT] A better explanation available here: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/b...nge-into-the-ocean-near-perth-im-thinking-no/

Verdict ?

An aircraft contrail.

It looks like we'll have to wait a little longer for the heavens to come crashing down.

"Oh well", eh ? :D

regarDS


Hang in there, theyre doing final experiments at the LHC today http://news.ninemsn.com.au/technology/8493194/evidence-of-god-particle-found

the end of the world still could be nigh
 
it looks abit suspicious..almost like he braced for it, and he didnt completely relax his arm

Yup, and as I pointed out earlier, he only spilled a little bit of the water and the glass was standing upright when he was pulled/pushed back up.

Didn't want to get his suit too wet ?

regarDS
 
Speaking from someone who has passed out and face planted it is quite possible to get up and walk away, some of us are made of stronger stuff than others.

Oh that's right, coz with all your training, you know that if somebody keeled over in front of you like that, you should ensure better blood flow was returned to the brain etc by immediately sitting them straight back up then as quick as possible allowing them to bound to their feet and walk themselves away, because that's what sitting somebody up and allowing/getting them to walk does, and what you are trained to encourage, right ?

You know, like what the qanda panel and crew shouldn't have actually done (hey, Tony was in a hurry to get his live show back on the road, so no time to do the correct thing regardless of whether it was a stunt or not, eh ?)

You wouldn't have done as my LSCP did when my blood pressure suddenly crashed causing me to face-plant off the loo and into the bathroom wall. You wouldn't have put me in a position where my head was lower than my legs (the whole point of the "faint" reflex in the first place, coz it puts the brain and other vitals in a better place to get oxygenated blood), right ?

After all, what she did (as opposed to what the qanda panel and crew did) was the correct thing to do to ensure my well-being, and that just wouldn't do at all. :D :D

Humour and sarcasm aside, I wonder what you would have done if you were on the panel or in the audience ? Would you have insisted he be immediately laid down on his side or made to sit with his head between his knees or something like that ?

Or would you already have been asleep thanks to Combet's droning ? :D

A pity "better-man" "Mr Community" Abbott wasn't there. Getup! stunt or not, as an experienced and trained life-saver he would not only have immediately known what to do, but also have taken necessary charge of the situation.

regarDS
 
LOL, Derspatz is this your rebuttal of all the immediate youtube and other comments about Sophie Mirabella's reaction?

I thought about cut and pasting because some of them were pretty funny - the page currently showing here made me laugh. My own take on it all, is that it's not easy to demonstrate the exact best response in a situation that's totally unexpected. Mind you, if mine turned out to be like Sophie's, I would definitely feel embarrassed.
 
Oh that's right, coz with all your training, you know that if somebody keeled over in front of you like that, you should ensure better blood flow was returned to the brain etc by immediately sitting them straight back up then as quick as possible allowing them to bound to their feet and walk themselves away, because that's what sitting somebody up and allowing/getting them to walk does, and what you are trained to encourage, right ?

You know, like what the qanda panel and crew shouldn't have actually done (hey, Tony was in a hurry to get his live show back on the road, so no time to do the correct thing regardless of whether it was a stunt or not, eh ?)

You wouldn't have done as my LSCP did when my blood pressure suddenly crashed causing me to face-plant off the loo and into the bathroom wall. You wouldn't have put me in a position where my head was lower than my legs (the whole point of the "faint" reflex in the first place, coz it puts the brain and other vitals in a better place to get oxygenated blood), right ?

After all, what she did (as opposed to what the qanda panel and crew did) was the correct thing to do to ensure my well-being, and that just wouldn't do at all. :D :D

Humour and sarcasm aside, I wonder what you would have done if you were on the panel or in the audience ? Would you have insisted he be immediately laid down on his side or made to sit with his head between his knees or something like that ?

Or would you already have been asleep thanks to Combet's droning ? :D

A pity "better-man" "Mr Community" Abbott wasn't there. Getup! stunt or not, as an experienced and trained life-saver he would not only have immediately known what to do, but also have taken necessary charge of the situation.

regarDS

And you got all of that from a one line comment in which Eliza never even mentioned what should or shouldn't be done or what she would or wouldn't have done? Nice try but if you are trying to turn this around to look like eliza's at fault then it's a massive fail. She never said any of what you are pretending she did. As always, your argument is imaginary. Never let what is actually said to get in the way of a massive load of argumentative bullshit, eh DS? And FFS, he only fainted. woop woop. (or is it only women who faint?..Probably. It seems that men have blood pressure that suddenly crashes, they pass out and face plant because that is sooo much more dramatic:rolleyes:)

And PS..she's a fully trained and registered nurse. I'm sure she appreciates your efforts but I really don't think she needs you to explain basic first aid to her.
 
My own take on it all, is that it's not easy to demonstrate the exact best response in a situation that's totally unexpected. Mind you, if mine turned out to be like Sophie's, I would definitely feel embarrassed.

Why would you feel embarrassed ?

The camera angle in the youtube gives us TV-landers a view of Simon's face-plant. The audience gets a view of his face-plant too, and Combet who is talking towards Tony also gets a view of his face-plant. All Sophie gets is the sound of a clonk next to her and perhaps some water dribbling off the desk into her lap, prompting her to turn and wonder what the controversial left-urd activist is Getting Up! to now. Combet appears to initially think that the Servant of Soros is making a joke at his expense, and Tony seems more pissed off than anything else and goes into a mafia mode of "take him out back and deal with him".

When it seems that it might not be Getup! stunt, Sophie helps with the more incorrect than correct medical attention (well, at least getting his head back helps open his windpipe) of getting and propping him up and then she appears to hold or pat his left hand or leg. In fact, it is her hand upon him trying to help him up before anybody elses.

ghods, can you imagine what the left-urd outcry would have been though if she had done the better thing of getting him onto his side on the floor ! lololololol

What does Tony Jones do though, hmmm ? How embarrassment, eh ?

Anyhoo, even the Far Left-urdian Getup! seem to be somewhat dismayed at the terrible and undeserved treatment their kith and kin are heaping towards Sophie. In fact, here is something from the deputy director of Getup!, as posted here:
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/...n/comments/lets_laugh_at_the_liberal_instead/

I have been very critical of some of GetUp’s campaigns and strategies in the past, but am impressed this time with their integrity. They have refused to make mileage out of Mirabella:

Andrew, Sam from GetUp here. I agree: Sophie Mirabella deserves no criticism for her reaction. She kindly sent a message to Simon today to wish him well, which he really appreciated. No hard feelings. And I think we can all agree that Craig Emerson’s Whyalla video is the most hilarious press conference we’ve ever seen. We really thought it was an impersonator. Seems not. Oh dear. - Sam, Deputy Director @ GetUp

And from here: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-new...-boss-on-live-tv/story-e6frfku9-1226415134807

Liberal MP Sophie Mirabella says she originally thought GetUp boss Simon Sheikh was playing a joke when he collapsed next to her on live television.

MS Mirabella says she was in shock after Mr Sheikh passed out during ABC TV's Q&A program on Monday when he slumped on a table, prompting Climate Change Minister Greg Combet to stop in mid-sentence.

"I'm not quite sure what Simon's doing there, is he okay? He's not okay," Mr Combet said, before rushing over to him.

Ms Mirabella leaned back from Mr Sheikh, who was seated next to her on the panel.

She later put her hand on his shoulder, shortly before he sat up and said, "I'm sorry, I passed out."

"Like some in the audience, I thought that Simon was having a laugh or having a go at Greg Combet, when it was obvious that there was a medical situation, there was a crew that came to help, and we were all obviously in shock," Ms Mirabella told reporters in Devonport on Tuesday.

"But it was not apparent to me, sitting, not facing him, what had happened."

Viewers criticised Ms Mirabella on social media network Twitter for her reaction to Mr Sheikh's collapse.

A GetUp spokesman told AAP the lobby group was concerned about the reaction of viewers and it appreciated Ms Mirabella's sympathy.

The lobby group took to Twitter saying, "Folks, please don't criticise @SMirabellaMP - it was an extraordinary circumstance and everyone was shocked
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A spokeswoman for Ms Mirabella said the Victorian frontbencher had contacted Mr Sheikh to wish him "a speedy recovery".

Labor backbencher Ed Husic also defended Ms Mirabella on Twitter: "You can criticise Sophie Mirabella about a lot of things - don't criticise her for her reaction to Simon's #qanda collapse".

Mr Sheikh's wife, climate activist Anna Rose, was at the show in western Sydney and accompanied him to Liverpool Hospital.

He later said he had a nasty flu, had been burning the candle at both ends and doctors had told him to rest.

The fact of the matter is extremist activist "wolf, wolf" callers like Simon and his wife Rose, and extremist activist organisations like Getup!, naturally soon wear out any goodwill and naturally soon have everything they say and do viewed with suspicion, and even by those who views and ideology they claim to support.

Which is no doubt why Tony barely moved from his seat and Combet seemed to think he was being made fun of.

... and why I tend to think Simon opted for a feint (deliberate choice of word) rather than remain in the studio and risk being made look even more out of his league or depth than was already apparent.

OTOH, perhaps it was just stage fright, the stage lights, a too tight collar, and a bit of dehydration. :D

Whatever it was, he was certainly up and out of his chair pretty quick and managed quite the fast walk off the stage too, hmmm ?

regarDS
 
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And you got all of that from a one line comment in which Eliza never even mentioned what should or shouldn't be done or what she would or wouldn't have done?

Obviously.

... and obviously you're still smarting coz I reminded you and the forum the other day of your past exampled particular blind spot (or "twin horned dilemma", if you prefer) relating to reconciling your view that, genetically wise, a species cannot survive without a certain number of breeding pairs v how the hell the species could ever have come into being in the first place in the absence of your past asserted number of required breeding pairs. :D

Obviously I'm no good for your blood pressure. Perhaps you should take up archery. I've found it to not only be quite a meditative and relaxing hobby but also a far more interesting replacement for discontinued-on-Drs-orders prescription BP meds.

Anyhoo, in other news, here is more about the "own goal" from Gillard's old root, Emerson: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...n-chorus-attacks/story-fndttws1-1226416147381

Craig Emerson off-key, says Greg Combet, as Coalition chorus attacks

GREG Combet yesterday expressed concern at Craig Emerson's musical parody, while the opposition attacked the performance as unbecoming of a government minister.

The Climate Change Minister said Dr Emerson was making a point on Monday with his rendition of Skyhooks' Horror Movie, but the government should take carbon tax concerns seriously.

The Trade Minister came up with fresh lyrics -- "No Whyalla wipe-out there on my TV" -- to ridicule Tony Abbott's claim that the South Australian steel town would be "wiped off the map" by the tax.

Mr Combet said: "That did concern me a bit because people are worried about it and I think we've got to address their concerns.

"I know people are worried about this."

The Opposition Leader said the performance was "juvenile" and voters deserved better.

"I think the Australian public want adults in charge," Mr Abbott said. "And I think what we saw yesterday from the Trade Minister was conduct unbecoming."

"Abbott's claim" ?

more like (typically ALP backing) UNION claim !

... as per: http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/carbo...irie-and-whyalla/story-e6frea6u-1226041230581

regarDS
 
Things are worse than I thought. You are not even making sense any more. Just how hard did you smack your little head on that toilet?
 
Oh that's right, coz with all your training, you know that if somebody keeled over in front of you like that, you should ensure better blood flow was returned to the brain etc by immediately sitting them straight back up then as quick as possible allowing them to bound to their feet and walk themselves away, because that's what sitting somebody up and allowing/getting them to walk does, and what you are trained to encourage, right ?

You know, like what the qanda panel and crew shouldn't have actually done (hey, Tony was in a hurry to get his live show back on the road, so no time to do the correct thing regardless of whether it was a stunt or not, eh ?)

You wouldn't have done as my LSCP did when my blood pressure suddenly crashed causing me to face-plant off the loo and into the bathroom wall. You wouldn't have put me in a position where my head was lower than my legs (the whole point of the "faint" reflex in the first place, coz it puts the brain and other vitals in a better place to get oxygenated blood), right ?

After all, what she did (as opposed to what the qanda panel and crew did) was the correct thing to do to ensure my well-being, and that just wouldn't do at all. :D :D

Humour and sarcasm aside, I wonder what you would have done if you were on the panel or in the audience ? Would you have insisted he be immediately laid down on his side or made to sit with his head between his knees or something like that ?

Or would you already have been asleep thanks to Combet's droning ? :D

A pity "better-man" "Mr Community" Abbott wasn't there. Getup! stunt or not, as an experienced and trained life-saver he would not only have immediately known what to do, but also have taken necessary charge of the situation.

regarDS

No need to be nasty, writing "humor and sarcasm aside" does not negate nastiness imo.

At no time did I mention what I would or would not have done and at no time did I mention my training. What I would or would not have done is irrelevant to the discussion, I just wrote about a personal experience when I fainted.

Speaking from someone who has passed out and face planted it is quite possible to get up and walk away, some of us are made of stronger stuff than others.
 
Obviously.

... and obviously you're still smarting coz I reminded you and the forum the other day of your past exampled particular blind spot (or "twin horned dilemma", if you prefer) relating to reconciling your view that, genetically wise, a species cannot survive without a certain number of breeding pairs v how the hell the species could ever have come into being in the first place in the absence of your past asserted number of required breeding pairs. :D

regarDS

Or perhaps she just plain disagrees with you on this topic.:rolleyes:
 
Loving the Spiderman lizard.

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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...zard-is-the-spitting-image-of-Spider-Man.html
 
Our pollies got another big pay rise

Gee don't see Tony or the Opposition complaining about their new $50,000 pay rise...... He had very little to say on the topic when questioned.
 
Our pollies got another big pay rise

Gee don't see Tony or the Opposition complaining about their new $50,000 pay rise...... He had very little to say on the topic when questioned.

From here: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...er-5500-pay-rise/story-fndo2dsc-1226416182460

TONY Abbott says he justifies his increasing MP salary by working as hard as possible to try to scrap the carbon tax.

The Opposition Leader would not be drawn on whether MP salary increases should face public hearings, as suggested by Independent Senator Nick Xenophon, saying he was comfortable with what he was paid.

“I never forget that the taxpayers of Australia pay my salary,” Mr Abbott said.

“I think that the average Australian, those people who work hard and struggle to meet their bills at the end of the week or month, they want politicians to make their burdens easier, not heavier.

“That’s my job, to reduce the burdens faced by the Australian people, and that’s why I’m so determined to get rid of this carbon tax.
“That’s how I justify my salary, by working for the benefit of the Australian people every day.”

It follows the Herald Sun revelation that just three months after Federal MPs were given a $44,000 pay rise, they are getting another $5550 boost.

The 3 per cent pay rise quietly handed down this week, which is almost double the annual inflation rate, is being derided by one senior figure as the "pollies' own carbon tax compo".

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A Victorian Senator has hit out at the pay rise saying he's "gobsmacked" and that he doesn't want it.

Democratic Labor Party (DLP) Senator John Madigan said people getting hit by the carbon tax and copping big price rises for power should be outraged.

“For the life of me I don’t know why we are getting it after a $40,000 pay rise in March,” he said.

“I don’t expect it, I don’t want it.”

The former blacksmith said he never experienced money like this in the past and he couldn’t understand why the pay rises have been approved.

“Power prices are out of control - gas, water, everything.

“We have got people who can’t afford to buy a home, we have got pensioners who sit in shopping centres because they can’t afford to heat their home.”

“I’m flabbergasted.”

Senator Xenophon today said he did not know about the pay rise and would have liked the chance to appear before the Remuneration Tribunal - which sets it - to argue against it.

He said he would move to scrap the pay rise when Parliament next sat in August.

“Coming less than a week after the parliamentary paralysis in relation to asylum seekers and only a few days after the introduction of the carbon tax, this will only fuel public anger against politicians generally,” Senator Xenophon said.

“It’s just embarrassing.”

He said there was no good time for a politicians’ pay rise, but this came at “an especially bad time”.

Senator Xenophon said he wanted the Tribunal to be forced to hold public hearings.

“That would give key interest and community groups, as well as the public, a chance to be heard. It would also give pollies a chance to justify any change in pay,” he said.

Senator Xenophon said the lack of transparency was outrageously unacceptable.

“I would have liked the opportunity to go before the Tribunal and ask them to hold off,” he said.

Backbenchers will get an extra $106 a week, taking their salary to $190,550. Combined with the pay rise awarded in March, it means they will receive $49,640 - almost $1000 a week - more than they were this time last year

The tribunal said: "The increase will help to ensure parliamentary pay does not lag behind in comparison to other public sector incomes."
The pay bonanza comes as the nation's lowest-paid workers receive an extra $17.10 a week, $890 a year.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard's salary increases by $14,430 to $495,430.

The PM is earning $129,000 - almost $2500 a week - more than she did a year ago.

Mr Abbott gets $10,000 extra to take his salary to $352,517.

He is more than $91,000 better off than a year ago.

Treasurer Wayne Swan's wage rises by more than $11,000 to $390,627 - and is up $100,000 over 12 months.

Former Labor powerbroker turned commentator Graham Richardson said politicians should be paid more.

"If you look around a couple of hundred companies, I wonder how many of them pay their chief less than a half a million dollars?'' Mr Richardson said on Seven Network.

"I think the answer would be none.

"The Australian Prime Minister should be getting a minimum of one million dollars and ministers should be up around half a million and you should be taking backbenchers up to 250-300.

"There are 25-year-old kids walking around in merchant banks these days earning $300,000 a year.''
Federal Employment Minister Bill Shorten also joined the debate on radio station 3AW this morning, defending the pay rise decision.

“It’s an independent process and I’m not going to start undermining independent process by starting to debate its individual decisions. I think what is important here is that people should know that the members of parliament don’t set their own pay rate," he said.

Kevin Rudd blocked a pay rise in 2008 but MPs voted this year to give away the power to veto a pay rise.

"The increase will help to ensure parliamentary pay does not lag behind in comparison to other public sector incomes," the tribunal said.
Greens leader Christine Milne criticised the decision.

"When the Government is saying it can't afford to give people struggling on Newstart an extra $50 a week to just get up to liveable levels, and the minimum wage has only gone up $17.10 a week, a $100-a-week pay rise for politicians is hardly appropriate," Senator Milne said.

"If the nation can afford this, it can certainly afford to help our poorest people."

The combined boost from the two pay rises gives a Cabinet minister $85,000 more while one of Mr Abbott's shadow ministers gets a boost of $97,000 because of a change to pay extra to Opposition frontbenchers.

Speaker Peter Slipper and Senate President John Hogg are earning $86,000 more.

The pay rise in March was part of a reform where the Gold Pass travel scheme was axed for new MPs and existing MPs would have benefits cut by more than half.

Pay increases:

Backbencher $190,550 up $5550

Prime Minister Julia Gillard $495,430 up $14,430

Deputy PM Wayne Swan $390,627 up $11,377

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott $352,517 up $10,267

Speaker Peter Slipper $333,462 up $9712

Cabinet Minister $328,698 up $9573

Shadow Minister $238,187, up $6937

Source: Remuneration Tribunal. Pay rise from July 1.

regarDS
 

I love that lizard too, Meglos. When I first saw it, I thought it had been photoshopped to look like Spiderman. :) However, apparently the lizard came first. I have no actual reason to believe the creators of Spiderman had ever seen the lizard before designing the character - but I did wonder.

Mud - it does look pretend doesn't it? :) Doesn't look quite so spidey-ish here but still has the colours.
 
There will be a few mega parties in the scientific community tonight!

Confirmed: the Higgs boson does exist
IT exists.
In a discovery that throws light on the very fabric of space and time, a new subatomic particle has been found that is consistent with the long-sought-after Higgs boson.
Making one of the most anticipated announcements in modern science tonight, researchers using the world's biggest atom smasher near Geneva announced they had observed the new particle in collisions in the giant instrument.

http://www.smh.com.au/world/science/confirmed-the-higgs-boson-does-exist-20120704-21hac.html


And shock of shocks..they used the cern super collider and the world didn't get sucked into a black hole..lol
 
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