A loaded headline and opening paragraph that makes this all seem like some sort of scandal, when in fact it isn't. The article goes on to explain why these staff are still getting paid despite not working and the reasons make perfect sense.
.@theage was whinging about this last year also. It was poor journalism then and it's poor journalism now. When setting up hotel quarantine, you can't just contract a few hotels. You contract the hotels you need for capacity and then additional hotels in case problems arise.
You need contingencies with hotel quarantine and if Andrews did not have any, the Age would 100% criticise him for that. So yes, having additional hotels contracted is common sense and naturally, they have to be paid even if they aren't ever used.
So what is the @theage suggesting? Those workers not get paid and have their contracts temporarily suspended whilst ventilation is improved at their workplace? Ridiculous.
Again, the same thing, you can't refuse to pay these workers AND expect them to be available when required.
And yes, having backup staff in case of an outbreak is complete common sense. Pathetic journalism.
Good. It's a risky and stressful job. I'm glad they are paid well.
This lot never miss a chance to take a shot at @DanielAndrewsMP. Again, the Government can't just decide to not pay people whilst they have workers on standby.
Exactly. It's 100% common sense to have workers on standby. Why does this article even exist?
What does it matter? It's clearly obvious that these workers should continue to be paid. If @theage desperately wants this useless information, they can put in an FOI like everyone else!
So would @theage rather Victoria continued with hotels with unsatisfactory ventilation? Zero mention of the COVID airborne debate in this paragraph is extremely poor journalism.
You can't have an article on Victoria without a predictable criticism from Michael O'Brien 🙄🙄🙄
Overall, this is a pathetic 'Get Dan' article that attempts to sensationalize the spending on hotel quarantine workers and the payments to workers on standby.
If Victoria refused to pay workers that are on standby, you can be assured that @theage would be criticising Victoria for the mistreatment of workers.
If Victoria didn't have workers on standby for emergencies, The Age would be calling them incompetent and lazy.
This 'no matter what Victoria does - we will find a way to criticise them' is a disgusting approach to journalism but it is a classic example of what @theage has become under Nine/Costello. #auspol#ThisisNotJournalism#springst
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@Peter_Fitz He sniped at Victoria whenever he could. He has given extra vaccines to NSW. His Government refused to give us support during lockdown and despite eventually caving, he increased the support when NSW went into lockdown. 1/2
@Peter_Fitz He lied about the ADF, which resulted in a partisan media campaign and last year's 2nd wave was a result of his refusal to set up purpose-built quarantine. His Government had no plan for aged care which led to 600+ deaths. 2/3
@Peter_Fitz As PM he said nothing when the media embarked on a security guard witch hunt, despite knowing that other states had used private security also, including the same company that Vic used. 3/4
The Age never praised the outcome. It's disingenuous and plain rude to write this paragraph now and admit that the lockdown last year paid off when The Age was critical of Daniel Andrews the entire time and made last year all that more difficult for all of us.
This was always the path to freedom. Not mentioning the botched vaccine rollout in this article proves @theage's bias. For The Age, the reason that we are still fighting COVID (botched vaccine rollout) doesn't matter because it gives them a chance to attack Dan Andrews.
If you're actually interested in educating yourself on this particular aspect of the Coate Report Senator Henderson, you can read section 9.5 Causation at law. #auspol#CoateReport
The Coate Report was primarily focused on Hotel Quarantine and didn't particularly go into matters of Aged Care.
The term 'Aged Care' is only mentioned 9 times in the report.
The Aged Care Royal Commission revealed that the Federal Government did not have a plan for Aged Care.
The Aged Care Deaths were all in federally regulated and funded private aged care facilities NOT in state-run facilities, I think that makes the blame obvious @SenSHenderson.
This article from @jamesmassola is absolute nonsense.
Apparently, Morrison is cool because he plays Pool with his Junior ministers and Albo isn't cool... because... well... Murdoch and Costello said he isn't.
Almost the entire first half of this article (about @AlboMP) is actually about Scott Morrison and how great he is.
The bar for greatness is low though - all you have to do is play Pool, have the media on your side and refuse to act on rape allegations, vaccines and quarantine.
So what you're saying @jamesmassola is that The Liberal Party have had leadership issues? Massive ones. 3 different Prime Ministers via spills - yet the media has not criticised them for it, despite hounding Labor for this before Abbott was elected.