Daily Archives: August 11, 2014

Thanks but no thanks: Joe Hockey rejects budget advice from his mentor Peter Costello

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Treasurer Joe Hockey has rejected advice from his mentor, Peter Costello, to drop the proposed $7 fee to visit a doctor.

And Mr Hockey has said there is still hope for some measures in the budget to get through citing the inconsistency of the government’s opponents in the Senate and warning  commentators against “counting their chickens” in declaring individual items dead.

Former Liberal treasurer Peter Costello has urged the government to “reboot” its budget sell and ditch unpopular measures that are unlikely to pass the senate, including the $7 GP fee.

But Mr Hockey has rebuffed the advice saying the fee is crucial to making Medicare sustainable in the future.

“It’s not good advice because frankly our budget is part of an over-arching economic action strategy,” he said.

“We are dealing with issues one at a time.”

Mr Hockey stressed that there was still plenty of time to negotiate on key measures before they were due to begin next year or later.

”I think it is important that we carefully and methodically go through a process of engagement, which is exactly what we are doing,” he said.

”It is not unusual to have various initiatives held up in discussion in the Senate.”

The Treasurer has hit the road in the past fortnight, visiting cross-bench Senators in their home cities to negotiate on the remaining individual measures still to pass the Senate.

Mr Hockey said that the crossbenchers had given him various pieces of information to analyse and he in return had invited them to meet Treasury officials for a more detailed explanation of the budget.

And he hit out at “inconsistency” of some of those he is dealing with and singled out Labor for attacking the deficit levy and then voting for it.

“So I am very sceptical about public pronouncements by individuals versus how they actually vote in the Parliament,” he said.

“We’re dealing with people who are entirely inconsistent; there is a level of inconsistency from our political opponents that we have to deal with,” he told ABC Radio.

But Mr Hockey’s seems to still have some way to go to persuade crossbenchers of the merits of his budget, with Democratic Labour Party Senator John Madigan predicting at the weekend that the measures would produce an increase in domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse and mental health issues.

Interviewed on ABC TV on Sunday, Senator John Madigan said he believed the budget was unfair because it hit the poorest hardest.

”If we attack those people with the least, I believe we’re going to have more domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse, vandalism, mental health problems – and what’s the cost going to be to mop that up?” Senator Madigan said.

And the Palmer United Party has also refused to support deregulation of university fees when the Abbott government presents legislation to the Senate. PUP leader Clive Palmer’s stance was backed by one of his senators, Jacqui Lambie, who called on the Nationals to ”grow a set” and oppose fee deregulation.

Labor leader Bill Shorten will be at Melbourne University on Monday also arguing against the changes to university fees.

source: smh.com.au

Cut your losses on budget, Peter Costello urges Joe Hockey

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Joe Hockey has been urged to reboot his budget and scrap the unpopular $7 GP co-payment, with former Liberal treasurer Peter Costello saying governments have to cut their losses.

The Treasurer is struggling to convince crossbenchers to back his budget, with key measures such as the Medicare co-payment and welfare changes facing defeat.

Mr Costello said the Coalition should ”reboot the whole argument” by bringing forward the next intergenerational report, which highlights long-term pressures on government spending.

It should also dump measures unlikely to pass the Senate, he said.

 

”Sooner or later you have to cut losses,” he told the Ten Network on Sunday. ”The $7 co-payment … it’s just not going to happen, so let’s move on.”

Mr Costello rebuked Mr Hockey for complaining that business had not adequately backed his budget. ”There is no point blaming business … he’s got to get it through, it’s his responsibility,” he said.

Mr Costello’s advice came as crossbencher John Madigan questioned whether Mr Hockey has empathy for those that would be hit hardest by the unpopular budget.

Mr Hockey met with the Democratic Labour Party senator on Thursday as part of his campaign to woo the crossbench.

But Senator Madigan on Sunday said he still

believed the budget will exacerbate social problems like domestic violence, vandalism and drug and alcohol abuse. ”I wonder how much empathy he’s got for those people who are going to be hit hard by this budget,” Senator Madigan told ABC TV.

Education Minister Christopher Pyne appeared to criticise the approach to budget negotiations taken by some colleagues. ”Any minister who goes to the Senate with a package and says it’s either this or nothing is essentially daring the Senate to vote down their whole package,” he told Sky News.

source: smh.com.au

 

Βρέθηκαν τρεις ανθρώπινοι σκελετοί από την Τουρκοκρατία

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Συνεργείο της εταιρείας, που εκτελεί τα έργα τηλεθέρμανσης στην κοινότητα Φιλώτα στη Φλώρινα βρέθηκε μπροστά σε ένα μακάβριο θέαμα, που αφορά όμως την αρχαιολογία και όχι την αστυνομία.

Κατά τις εργασίες εκσκαφής για την τοποθέτηση σωλήνων, ήρθαν στο φως ανθρώπινα οστά, που πιθανότατα προέρχονται από τρεις ανθρώπινους σκελετούς.

Σύμφωνα με το ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ, που επικοινώνησε με τις τοπικές αρχές,  έχει αποκλειστεί το ενδεχόμενο πρόσφατης εγκληματικής ενέργειας, που δεν είχε αποκαλυφθεί.

Το πιθανότερο ενδεχόμενο είναι, τα  να οστά ανήκουν  σε ανθρώπους, που πέθαναν πολλά χρόνια πριν -ενδεχομένως την εποχή της Τουρκοκρατίας- και ενταφιάστηκαν σε ομαδικό τάφο.

‘Ηδη,  στελέχη της αρχαιολογικής υπηρεσίας βρίσκονται στο σημείο του ευρήματος, προκειμένου να προσδιορίσουν με μεγαλύτερη ακρίβεια την ηλικία των οστών.

Πηγή: matrix24.gr

«Χρυσή» η Λεκατσά (ITF TKD) στο Τατζικιστάν!

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Η Γιαννιώτισσα πρωταθλήτρια Μαρία Λεκατσά κατέκτησε το πρώτο χρυσό μετάλλιο στο Παγκόσμιο Πρωτάθλημα (ITF) Tae Kwon-Do 2014 (εφήβων-νεανίδων), που ολοκληρώνεται αύριο στο Ντουσανμπέ του Τατζικιστάν…..

Πηγή: cebil.gr

Juventus: room for improvement says Allegri

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Massimiliano Allegri concedes that Juventus have plenty of areas to work on ahead of their defence of the Serie A title.

Sacked by Milan after a torrid first half of the 2013-14 campaign, Allegri was appointed Juve coach after Antonio Conte departed last month, having guided the club to three successive league crowns.

His first game in charge ended in an embarrassing 3-2 friendly defeat to fifth-tier Lucento and Juve looked on course for another reverse on Sunday until two late goals saw them emerge 3-2 victors over an A-League All Stars outfit.

Allegri admitted afterwards that his side were yet to reach their optimum level.

“We made a few too many mistakes on an individual level and not just in defence,” he said.

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“It was a good game and a decent workout for the side particularly after the hard work we’ve got through in the last few days.

“There’s still room for improvement. We made a quite a few errors but that’s normal at this stage of our pre-season preparations.

“It’s also to be expected, as the lads had heavy legs from the tough fitness work we’ve been doing in these two days in Sydney.

“We are certainly a while off competitive match tempo, but we are working towards it.”

source:sportal.com.au