1/🧵FAIL: RC-National Natural Disaster Arrangements
🌊Big disasters-no longer 'unprecedented'
🌊Upcoming floods-more than just houses inundated
🌊Shane Stone is remarkable
🌊Key new departments: 'Australian Climate Services' & 'National Resilience & Recovery Agency' #Auspol
2/ The 2 new departments and the existing EMS make up the Liberal governments design for disaster management. Shown in the freshly minted disaster management document (1st created by Labor in 2012 as part of the 1st ever COAG disaster agreement).
3/ A bit more on that document.
Who updated a key document in the middle of 'storm/xmas season'. The document does not appear to have been given to or endorsed by the states.
4/ Given so much of the responsibility sits with the Commonwealth, it may not need endorsement (good idea to circulate though)
It is very clear what Minister is responsible, including who can declare Category A, B, C & D funding
5/ A quick look back at what Labor did, they created the first ever COAG National Partnership agreement for disaster resilience (COAG is what the Morrison govt removed and replaced with dodgy secret national Cabinet). ALP worked with all states and got funding/projects sorted.
6/ On the funding topic, Labor provided more funding for disaster resilience a decade ago, than what the Liberal government is providing now.
NOTE: The current government still haven't worked out what to do with that $4.8B Emergency Response Fund
7/ Now look at that brand new 'Australian Climate Service'. Not much to look at, the website has very little information. No phone numbers, no detail on what/how/when it will pull together real time data from 10 agencies. I wonder why the BOM wasn't chosen to do this?
8/ The ACS website gives a clue that it's an empty vessel. Only 1 'announcement' FB post by S Ley with an animation a 10 year old could make. Copy of vid on the last tweet in the thread. Govt directory has 1 F/T staff & unknown 'seconded' staff (Budgets don't mention any staff)
9/ This is a real doozy, in the Morrison governments response to the RC report, they restate the identified need for a unilateral power to declare an emergency. BUT, they keep the original recommendation to have 'a high threshold', LNP hate accountability so they dropped that.
10/ As @MurrayWatt & many others have pointed out, the declaration can be done without any involvement of the states and without any 'threshold test'.
It seems everyone but the media know this fact.
11/ The RC recommendations are being tracked in a spreadsheet. Tracking s/sheets usually have lists deliverables, not Scott Morrison who track the delivery to the 'Media Release'. As we have seen the Climate Service looks far from up and running, but it got announced✅🙄
12/ With the 🐂💩'National Cabinet' secrecy, we are clueless about government planning. Thanks to 1 page in the BOM annual report we can see they workshopped flooding in Lismore. Will they ever release the outputs from that workshop? If we knew would lives have been saved?
13/ Been posted before, but it's worth repeating. The ADF have played a role in disasters in Australia for many decades. The government's own website proudly details the role played in the 1974 cyclone in Darwin.
14/ All done, here is that appalling animation that accompanies the governments 'announcment' that they created the "Australian Climate Services". I think the ACS are even embarrased by it, they haven't put a copy on there own website or even a link to it. #Auspol#AlboForPM
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1/ How good is bypassing democracy.
The Liberals made 33 changes to laws over Christmas & made them 'exempt from disallowance' (Can't be challenged or stopped)
The LNP led senate committee for 'scrutiny of bills' said NOT 1 of them was justified. #Auspol#FederalICAC
2/ The bypassing of democracy is scandalous, the exempt from disallowance provisions are meant for administration or critically urgent.
When the LNP⬆️debt limit to $1.2T it was done using delegated legislation & the exempt from disallowance power👇
The abuse of the
3/ exempt from disallowance issue has been repeatedly raised by the Senate committee for the last 2 years.
From Jan 1st 2020 to July 30 2020 the Liberals used it on 48 of the 249 legislative instruments made in those 6 months.
🧵1/ INDUE- Cashless Debit Card
"A card by any other name would control as much"
📺A video showing the both the Liberal & National party support for a nationwide Cashless Debit Card
📖A small thread to provide background/context for this crucial issue. #Auspol#AlboForPM
2/ In 2007 (Liberal's Attempts 1.0) The Liberals pushed for a big bang approach, putting all government services onto one card. It was given the name the “Access Card”.
In 2016 (Liberal's Attempt 2.0) the creeping control began with the first trial of “Indue”
3/ The “Access Card” aimed to put all government services onto one card.
The legislation was created & tabled in parliament.
Imagine how easy it would be to privatise our social services if they are all on one system.
1/ Unemployment-The forgotten facts
If you have a job, but haven't worked because of illness, Injury or sick leave. You are still counted as employed.
We can see the extraordinary level of people connected to work, but not working in the chart below #Auspol
2/ A massive increase in people who worked fewer hours because of illness, injury or sick leave
3/ Side by Side we can see the massive increase in both the zero hours and fewer hours cohort.
1/ Beers, but has he considered the Bruises?
My 10c
The governments Women’s Budget Statement opens by saying Domestic Violence costs the economy $26 billion.
36% of partner homicide offenders were under the influence of alcohol.
Is the budget in a position to forgo $150M #Auspol
2/ The governments plan for addressing domestic violence explicitly says that it will rely on increasing the price of alcohol as a "PREVENTATIVE" measure.
3/ Alcohol Excise/Tax increases has consistently increased twice a year in line on CPI.
Making tweaks to specific categories for different time periods will invite elections to have 'cheaper alcohol' as a vote grabber.
1/ A report into the past reports.
Over 20 reports, from takforces, senate inquiries, consultancies and reviews.
The Royal Commission even reviewed all pastr reviews & reports
The 1st report was titled 'NEGLECT'
Our elderly don't need another report #Election2022#AgedCareCrises
2/ Just another ludicrous waste of money, waste of time and deadly delay.
The Senate committee completed yet another review into Aged Care work force issue. Then one year later the Liberals paid for another strategy on workforce issues.
It gets better... #Auspol
3/ Just when you think this parody of a government couldn't get any more comical. Liberals create another grant that looks at the 2017 & 2018 reviewed and make a plan to do what was in those previous reviews. Naturally the plan hasn't resulted in any actions. #Auspol#AgedCare
@CottonPru@AustralianLabor 1/ Here goes.
Vote No, they will be blasted as being anti religion, we know its not true but media wont care. Suddenly LNP own 'compassion, fairness etc.)
Vote Yes, The give fodder to other left wing people who will accuse labor of being anti LGTBI.
Now it gets curly.
@CottonPru@AustralianLabor 2/
Labor has always supported the international covenant on civil and politicl rights.
As they say on pg 201 of the report.
So a No vote would see them labelled as hypocrites.
Particualry as state labor parties have done this years ago.
@CottonPru@AustralianLabor 3/
Now we see the stitch up, the Libs put impossible timeframes of the inquiry, As highlighted below. If Libs were genuine the inquiry would've started 3 years ago. 71 days shows Libs are using religion as a wedge and a weapon.
Labor knows that the bill would get passed anyway.