- 1. Australia's buoyant exports are good news for GDP – but less so for households
- (China)
- ... the past five years, the domestic private sector actually reduced the size of Australia’s economy. Coupled with that was a shrinking household sector – where due to stagnant wages and incomes, househol ...
- Created on 26 May 2020
- 2. Financial Rape: Business as Usual in LA County Probate Court
- (Uncategorised)
- ... then Judge Lippitt steals 150% of the widow’s wages? Answer: Business as usual in LA County’s Conservancy (Probate) court. Some might opine that it is economic slavery, but under slavery, the wage theft ...
- Created on 11 March 2020
- 3. Financial Rape: Business as Usual in LA County Probate Court
- (Guardianship)
- ... Judge Lippitt steals 150% of the widow’s wages? Answer: Business as usual in LA County’s Conservancy (Probate) court. Some might opine that it is economic slavery, but under slavery, the wage theft ...
- Created on 09 March 2020
- 4. A huge list of Australian government corruption in Australia
- (Uncategorised)
- ... has been corruptly manipulated in order to artificially keep wages low. * Matt Canavan failing to declare property interests * Peter Dutton awards a $423m contract through a ‘limited tender’ process ...
- Created on 20 January 2020
- 5. Banning cash so you pay the bank to hold your money is what the IMF wants
- (Uncategorised)
- ... the black economy. The $50 billion estimate included a host of activities including underpaying wages or paying for work cash-in-hand, under-reporting income, sham contracting, phoenixing, identity fraud, ...
- Created on 26 August 2019
- 6. Do not reverse onus of proof for black economy crimes, say experts
- (Uncategorised)
- ... s a range of illegal activities including under-reporting income, underpaying wages, paying for work cash-in-hand, sham contracting, phoenixing, identity fraud, ABN and GST fraud, illicit tobacco importatio ...
- Created on 14 January 2019
- 7. CPS cares more about quotas than kids
- (Uncategorised)
- ... is a chain reaction money-making legalized kidnapping. A CPS worker’s wages are dependent on saving children, and a child saved by being placed in foster care and then adopted out provides funds from the ...
- Created on 03 April 2018
- 8. How the elderly lose their rights
- (Guardianship)
- ... time. The family members don’t count.” Belshe is resigned to the fact that she will be supporting her parents for the rest of their lives. Parks spent all the Norths’ money on fees—the hourly wages for ...
- Created on 09 October 2017
- 9. Centrelink’s debt collection ‘pushed him over the edge’
- (Uncategorised)
- ... paid to him by Centrelink. The letters made clear that failure to do so might trigger legal action, or the “garnishing” of his wages. He was sick and incredulous. In a private notebook, he doodled ...
- Created on 18 February 2017
- 10. Murky past of Australian cop Damian Goodfellow, and the criminal who went on to kill
- (Police Corruption and Brutality)
- ... months later, had turned up "no evidence" of drug use or "related misconduct". The covert operation is estimated to have cost about $250,000 in wages alone. Their lawyer has since written to police h ...
- Created on 10 November 2016
- 11. Twelve reasons why you should think twice before supporting the Salvation Army
- (Uncategorised)
- ... ses. Initially all property and businesses were under William Booth's direct control. In the 1880's they were accused of undercutting other firms by paying lower wages, and of competing with poor laund ...
- Created on 30 April 2016
- 12. The Public Trustee, the Adult (Public) Guardian and their Aboriginal client.
- (Uncategorised)
- ... to Palm Island. From that time until after the person’s mother was born, the family had their lives and wages managed by statutory agencies – the “protection” system. The grandmother’s wages were held ...
- Created on 03 September 2015
- 13. "National Disability Insurance Scheme (NSW Enabling) Bill 2013"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... it is in the public sector. While their conditions are protected, there is concern about downward pressure on wages and conditions in future as their forced transfer to a new employer might bring with ...
- Created on 01 February 2014
- 14. "Adoption was a result of Forced Separations."
- (Uncategorised)
- ... funding and wages. It has dirtied the waters for justice. Justice will come when we all find a point in time that shows the crime. The crime was forced separation, that is how they broke the law and c ...
- Created on 01 December 2013
- 15. "Protection Reports" : To remove and protect - the Australian government motto of today and yesterday
- (Uncategorised)
- ... had wages and entitlements withheld (now known as Stolen Wages), owned land, to their personal relationships and contact with family and community.. These laws were in force from the 1840s (in some states ...
- Created on 26 April 2013
- 16. "Lukes Army hot on the tail of Kathie Parker Now a Manager in DoCS Armidale. Ex-Husband who had sex with foster child tells all."
- (Uncategorised)
- ... Armidale DoCS and receives around the $100 000 mark a year in wages (not including foster carer payments). Another thing I found out when I received a child care bill last year is that my ex wife had ...
- Created on 26 May 2012
- 17. "Human Rights Day - Saturday, December 10, 2011"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... lions of children starve. We live in a world where the 1% that created the global financial crisis are bailed out and rewarded, ''while the 99% pay the price'' through their wages, their homes, their pe ...
- Created on 09 December 2011
- 18. "Community Services"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... ng the election Labor is rewriting history, which it does well, pretending that the last 16 years did not exist, that when in government it did not have the same wages policy as ours, that it did not le ...
- Created on 15 June 2011
- 19. Cheryle Macdonald - The Woman Constantly Telling the World How She Has Never Prevented Contact Between Marney and Her Daughter
- (Uncategorised)
- ... to her child, who was now worth about $700 a week for the grandparents with a good $200 a week coming from DoCS. The grandmother previously on welfare was now looking at great wages for stealing her only ...
- Created on 05 April 2011
- 20. Protected Disclosures Act 1994 - Sect 3 - Object
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... or public authority (including action that may or is required to be taken in respect of the salary, wages, conditions of employment or discipline of a public official), subject to the following: (a) ...
- Created on 19 March 2010
- 21. History of Child Protection in South Australia
- (History of Child Protection)
- ... being overworked and that those placed out for service were working satisfactorily, receiving wages regularly and had adequate leisure hours.12 In addition to information from inspectors the department ...
- Created on 31 March 2008
- 22. Many pleas for the mentally sick
- (Uncategorised)
- ... t £40 a week for warders' wages to watch the patients being worked on the golf course. Gailes is a private golf club. "As 'occupational therapy' this tending of the golf course is little better ...
- Created on 19 June 1947