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No government policy or part of society can live or flourish in isolation. Our economic policy is closely integrated with our policies for social justice.
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Age used to be respected. Now there’s the beginning of a backlash against older people, particularly the baby boomer generation approaching their seventies.
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as well as on consumer prices and market competition. And as a last resort, regulators should consider breaking up corporations if they find they are using their market power to engage in anti-competitive activities.
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Far too many victims of child sex abuse are being let down by the services that are supposed to keep them safe. Labour believes British policing is at its best when it is rooted in local communities, proactively preventing crime, rather than simply reacting to emergencies.
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Invest in lifelong teacher training. At the primary level, this will focus on promoting mental resilience, scientific observation and enquiry, as well as outdoor and sports activities.
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Recognise the value of community arts and community arts organisations through central government funding of community arts projects. Provide funding for Arts Education officers (from the Ministry of Education) to support the Arts Education strategy and ensure it’s accessibility and implementation.
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The rationale that suggests that a commercial entity can better manage and maintain our essential assets than our Government, is an indictment on the quality of management in the public sector Such a revelation should prompt the reform of the public asset management capacity, rather than a weak capitulation to inadequate public service and subsequent sale of essential assets
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We will deliver higher real wages and higher living standards by providing real opportunities for productivity growth as we transform and grow the economy and encourage higher pay for better work. We will tackle Australia’s lagging productivity growth problem by pursuing our Better Productivity Plan and building a more productive and prosperous economy that will enable higher real wages and lift Australia’s living standards.
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This is 46 per cent more than in 2009. • $40 million has been seized from criminals to date this year under the new proceeds of crime laws.
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We seek to re-establish te reo in homes by working with iwi to lead the revitalisation strategy. Rūnanga-a-Reo will be established in nine regions to plan programmes, expenditure and evaluation for whānau, hapū and iwi based language.
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Working with iwi and other Māori organisations will be crucial to making that vision a reality. Our education system must recognise the place of Maori as Tangata Whenua
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Promote greater sharing of school and community sports facilities and make it a condition of the Sports Capital Programme that facilities be made available to schools where appropriate. Encourage more schools to apply for funding under the Sports Capital Programme by collaborating with their local sports clubs.
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Agricultural production and exports are central to the Republican agenda for jobs, growth, expanded trade, and prosperity. Because our farmers and ranchers care for the land,
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In its now infamous five-point plan Fine Gael promised the electorate that it would overhaul the political system and stamp out the cronyism that had become the norm under Fianna Fail. This was to prove an empty promise and has been dropped from Fine Gael's latest three-step-plan.
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Australian Bureau of Statistics figures showing public sector infrastructure investment fell 20 per cent between the September quarter of 2013 and the September quarter of 2015. A Shorten Labor Government will get infrastructure delivery back on track, not only to lift productivity, but also to provide relief for millions of Australian commuters who already spend too long in their cars.
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Surely now, it's time to say thank you. And to treat our senior citizens as they have treated us.
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The Progressive Democrats strongly believe that the Criminal Justice system must be the subject of a major overhaul to make it effective and fair. The Progressive Democrats will bring forward proposals to deal with the issues raised and considered in the Report of Balance of Criminal Law Group published in March 2007.
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We will invest $20m per year, into ten regions, into wellbeing programmes; We will invest an additional $26m on alcohol and drug treatment services;
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National Musical Instrument Library: Fine Gael will roll out a National Musical Instrument Library for children and young people, where a variety of instruments can be rented out for a nominal fee on a countrywide basis. We will also continue to support 'Music Generation' to ensure programmes are sustained on a long-term and lasting basis with Local Music Education Partnerships.
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Ko te reo Māori te matapihi ki te ao Māori. He wāhanga matua tō te whānau, tō te hapū, tō te iwi ki te ārahi i te whakarauoranga o te reo Māori.
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Develop a network of Park and Ride Facilities outside the M-50 as being critical to cutting commute times and to fully exploit the existing rail network.
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Implement a new regional local government structure responsible for the planning of water, waste, retail, housing and transport services. That councillors will be directly elected to strong regional authorities, with a directly elected head enjoying similar powers of the directly elected Mayor of Dublin.
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and to improve other aspects of the elections process to ensure that our elections are the most secure in the world. We will retain the traditional method of voting by pencil and paper,
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Stop all new mining on the conservation estate, strengthen legal protection for threatened species and the places where they live, and create a strong, overarching conservation action plan. Support community-based conservation and conservation on private land by doubling the government funding they can receive and better co-ordinate the great work of conservation volunteers nationwide.
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We will protect neighbourhood policing. By making different choices – to abolish Police and Crime Commissioners,
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• Continue smarter investment in home care for older people, including a stronger focus on home support after hospital discharge. Internationally, more health services are expanding “hospital in the home” type services.
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Its advantages lie in producing unique products, rapidly prototyping ideas, and changing distribution models. Manufacturing limitations will be more due to the designers' imagination and material science, not confined by technical capability.
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Effective enforcement of competition is central to our international competitiveness and providing value for money to consumers. Enhance the implementation and enforcement of the 2002 Competition Act by legislating to:
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We will work internationally to end commercial whaling, ban the importation of hunting trophies of threatened species,
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Ensured the Defence Force is ready and available to help and assist New Zealanders in times of need. The Defence Force has played a big part in Canterbury’s earthquake recovery, the Pike River Mine disaster, and supporting our Pacific neighbours after the Samoan tsunami and Tongan ferry disaster.
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The increase to the minimum wage recommended by the Low Pay Commission was welcome, but there needs to be a means whereby those on this level of pay have longer term certainty regarding what they should be paid. We would propose that, in order to reflect changes in the cost of living, the minimum wage rate should be tied to Consumer Price Index inflation on an annual basis.
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Increase in support UK contributions to CAP are greater than what UK farmers receive. That additional funding should, in the first instance, be ring fenced for agriculture and be directed at delivering efficiencies,
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Federal Labor appreciates the important contribution small businesses make to national prosperity and to supporting jobs. That’s why, when the Global Financial Crisis hit, Federal Labor stepped in with practical measures to help small businesses and support the economy, including:
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The rights of workers in the banking and financial sector must be respected. Any State-owned bank seeking to outsource or lay off workers must engage fully with trade union representatives and seek suitable agreements.
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We will rewrite the rules of the economy and ensure everyone plays by them. We will amend the Companies Act, requiring companies to prioritise long-term growth
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Despite this, neither Labor nor Tony Abbott’s Coalition has demonstrated it can be trusted to deliver the vision or commitment needed to tackle the growing housing crisis. Labor promised to halve homelessness by 2020 and provide services to all those seeking them, but homelessness has increased since the 2006 census.
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and Marriage Equality ■ For respect,
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Progress the Crown's WAI 262 response Implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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The members of the DRA will be directly elected, headed by a directly elected mayor of Dublin. The current Dublin City Council and the three county councils will be replaced over time by 1012 District Councils, based on populations of approximately 100,000, each of which will have the status of a County Council.
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-• facilitating a world-class communications and transport infrastructure; -• strengthening a high quality and internationally competitive education and training system, including apprenticeships, that equips people with relevant skills for rewarding jobs, provides avenues for re-training and re-skilling, especially for those who are unemployed, and encourages life long learning;
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Our manifesto is fully costed, with all current spending paid for out of taxation or redirected revenue streams. Our public services must rest on the foundation of sound finances.
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Our farming community has served as the backbone of rural communities and the food manufacturing sector for decades.
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American workers deserve fair wages for hours spent working overtime. We are proud of the fact that 1. 3 million additional workers now have guaranteed overtime protections as a result of Republican efforts to modernize labor laws left untouched since 1949.
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9. Introduce citizens’ assemblies, based on town hall meetings, which can choose delegates for national assemblies on a rotating basis; 10. End the concept of ‘stakeholders representative’ chosen by those in authority;
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Real and lasting national prosperity will only come via economic growth. New Zealand First recognises that our lifeblood has always been trade.
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• First stage is to move to a flatter tax rate structure, in line with the Government’s McLeod Review Team’s recommendations, with a top rate of 28%, a bottom rate of 18% and company tax of 28%. There will be a limit on total tax to be paid of $1 million per individual.
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nature recovery, environmental quality
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The registration process for new chemicals will be amended so that, in the case of a new cosmetic ingredient, the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS) must be notified of a substance’s animal testing history during the application process. Under the proposed policy, if animal testing is found to have occurred it cannot be registered.
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the system of global governance must be reinvigorated. major structural reform is needed to provide stronger, more effective and more representative multilateral institutions.
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We will protect Nevada and its communities from the high-level nuclear waste dump at Yucca mountain which has not been proven to be safe by sound science. We will use our natural resources to fuel our economy, but end Republican giveaways to special interests that exploit public lands without regard for environmental consequences.
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and that this money is concentrated in the hands of the Department for International Development and not spent on projects other than humanitarian aid. The world’s poorest and most vulnerable countries are the least responsible for climate change yet face its biggest impacts.
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By deterring burglary and incapacitating burglars while they are imprisoned, the three strikes policy will significantly reduce the costs that burglars impose on their victims. "By deterring burglary and incapacitating burglars while they are imprisoned, the three strikes policy will significantly reduce the costs that burglars impose on their victims."
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New Zealand's competition rules are designed to promote competition for long-term benefit of consumers and to enable innovation to occur. Pass legislation to strengthen competition laws by cracking down on serious cartel behaviour and better enabling pro- competitive collaborative arrangements.
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Early intervention programs in every school. Improved Year 12 retention – supported by more vocational pathways.
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Up to $80 million has been earmarked from the Fund for areas like new buildings and equipment to support transforming Industrial Research Limited into an advanced technology institute with up to 700 staff. • Invest $60 million over the next four years in a series of competitive National Science Challenges, to find innovative solutions to some of the most fundamental issues New Zealand faces in its future development.
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Labour is committed to reforming the Gender Recognition Act 2004 to introduce self-declaration for transgender people, but we are not complacent about the culture shift required to make LGBT+ inclusivity a reality. The Conservatives have been slow to understand the scale of abuse and discrimination LGBT+ people continue to face in our society.
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but should recognize the unique place that hapü, whänau and iwi have had in our country; Ensure that settlements with iwi and other large natural groupings recognise hapū and whānau structures where appropriate;
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Across the country we will enable councils to provide first-class bus services by extending the powers to re-regulate local bus services to all areas that want them, and we will support the creation of municipal bus companies that are publicly run for passengers not profit.
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The ECHR affords protections for fundamental rights including; freedom from torture, the right to a private life, the right of cultural identity, freedom of conscience and religion, freedom from discrimination and the right to life. The scrapping of the HRA would restrict access to this essential Human Rights court.
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They were bad economic managers. They now claim to be born again believers in budget surpluses.
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Encouraging greater use of rail freight The extension of Luas to Finglas and development of light rail service for Galway
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Democrats are committed to restoring the full power of the Voting Rights Act and ensuring every citizen can access the ballot box.
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A central reason why the 20th century came to be called the American Century was the ability of individuals to invent and create in a land of free markets. Back then they were called risk-takers, dreamers, and small business owners.
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But the industry is particularly important because of the links with food production, our landscape and our environment. Labour’s aim is to promote economic renewal with a sustainable future for farming, strengthened communities and sustainable land use.
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In 2016, we will celebrate the life and works of Roald Dahl on the centenary of his birth. We will support Cardiff to become the European City of Culture, and use this as an opportunity to promote the culture of Cardiff and the whole of Wales.
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However, it will not be enough to simply mitigate the threat of climate change. We must adapt to its damaging effects, which are impacting on us today.
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We will:Introduce a National Standard for Fencing of Livestock and Riparian Strips The Green Party will implement a National Environment Standard (NES) for Fencing of Livestock and Riparian Planting that will require fencing to keep livestock out of all waterways, lakes, and permanent wetlands, and encourage riparian planting.
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The Greens’ plan to put people back at the centre of workplace laws includes a commitment to:Legislate to give people who have been in their job for 12 months enforceable rights to request flexible working arrangements, including thenumber of hours they work, the scheduling of those hours and the location of work Legislate to protect penalty rates and the weekend
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and the policy principles of positive neutrality require us to not allow our airspace or facilities to be used for such purposes as facilitating such a war, or preparing for such a conflict.
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including enhancing the allocation of Language Support Teachers and ensuring that schools with a higher enrolment of students with English language needs will be allocated a higher number of teaching hours.
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• Wellington’s Transmission Gully project referred to a Board of Inquiry for a nine month fast-track consenting process. • Investigation work underway on the Puhoi to Wellsford motorway extension.
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and develop a retail sector industrial strategy. We will make sure the rights of consumers are enhanced and protected,
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The Rena captain himself said that compulsory shipping lanes may have prevented the Rena disaster. 3. Build Maritime New Zealand's oil spill response capability
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We will put farmers, fishers, food producers and workers at the heart of our plans for delivering healthy food locally. We will support local food networks,
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Our national debt is a burden on our economy and families. The huge increase in the national debt demanded by and incurred during the current Administration has placed a significant burden on future generations.
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Brexit would represent a loss of £236 million per annum to farmers, an average of £10,184 per farm, as well as also removing £186 million from our Rural Development Programme.
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Reinstate student nurse bursaries. Support innovation in how organisations can empower staff and patients, including learning from innovative social enterprises delivering community and mental health services.
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Safeguard the essential freedom of the internet and back net neutrality, the principle that internet service providers should enable access to all lawful content and applications regardless of the source, and without favouring or blocking particular products or websites. Oppose the introduction of the so-called Snooper’s Charter.
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When children are aged one to two, the payment will abate above $79,000 of household income at a rate of 20. 8c/$1. If a family has more than one eligible child, it will receive one payment per child.
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Today over two million homes and businesses can access the NBN and there are more than 900,000 active users. By completion, every user will have broadband speeds 4 to 10 times faster than today’s average.
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Technology and Infrastructure: Positive
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and the income eligibility threshold will be increased from $7,400 to $20,000. Up to 300,000 households will be eligible for relief.
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Welfare State Expansion
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The country strategy highlights the need to deepen our relationship with the Republic of Korea, and identifies opportunities to expand multilateral cooperation in non-proliferation, climate change, science and technology research and development The Prime Minister recognised the community contributions to the development of the Asian Century Country Strategies
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Internationalism: Positive
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We’ve increased the Superannuation rate well ahead of inflation, with the married rate up 29.7 per cent or $7000 a year since 2008 The Family Incomes Package will deliver further increases on 1 April 2018 – an extra $680 per year for a married couple, on top of the normal adjustment
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That means educating, training, and arming every soldier with state-of-the-art equipment, whether body armor or weapons. It also means employing the most sophisticated communications to help our troops prevail and protect themselves in battle.
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Military: Positive
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People will be able to feed back on services quickly and simply, making sure their voices are heard, stimulating improvement and saving on the costs of service failure. Labour will rescue our NHS, invest in its future and join up services from home to hospital.
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Welfare State Expansion
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Introduce restrictions on the advertising of unhealthy kai, including that of fast food chains, to children and young people, and to more strongly regulate what goes into processed foods and beverages.
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Market Regulation
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energy efficient lighting for town councils, supporting re-vegetation and bushfire reduction.
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Environmental Protection
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We will: Promote easier access to GPs, expanding evening and weekend opening to meet the needs of local patients, encouraging online, phone and Skype appointments, encouraging GPs to work together in federations and allowing people more choice. Provide national support to struggling GP practices, preventing mass practice closures.
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Making kerbside recycling accessible to 97 per cent of New Zealanders Establishing New Zealand as a world leader in managing our oceans
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Environmental Protection
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This is consistent with our position that all major infrastructure projects must be subject to a thorough and detailed assessment prior to securing funds. The current Coalition Government cut over $4 billion in funding to public transport projects when it was elected, including $500 million for Perth public transport.
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Technology and Infrastructure: Positive
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This has to change: the more people earn a decent wage, the fewer will be dependent on benefits or stuck in poverty. We will: Encourage employers to provide more flexible working,
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Labour Groups: Positive
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When it came to reforming the House of Lords and giving citizens a stronger voice with fair votes, our proposals were blocked.
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The electricity sector accounts for 33 per cent of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions – the single biggest source of emissions. That’s why a Shorten Labor Government will: Ensure that 50% of the nation’s electricity is sourced from renewable energy by 2030;
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Anti-Growth Economy: Positive
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Set debt on a downward path from 2019/20 These steps will see debt falling as a percentage of GDP from 2019/20, meeting the current target on public sector net debt.
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Economic Orthodoxy
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Ensure product safety by operating the EU Rapex scheme. Make sure that the needs of the consumer and national competitiveness are fully accounted for in the pricing decisions of regulators.
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Market Regulation
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In Government the Green Party will extend the 20 hours funding to include two-year-olds, providing immediate financial relief to the families of the 40,000 two-year-olds currently enrolled in ECE, and providing better options for families who can't afford high quality ECE. Under this plan, parents of two-year-olds could be up to $95 a week better off.
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Education Expansion
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American farm and ranch families embody some of the best values of our nation: hard work and risk-taking, love of the land and love of our country. Farming is the first industry of America - the industry that feeds us, the industry that clothes us, and the industry that increasingly provides more of our energy.
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Agriculture and Farmers: Positive
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The food industry is the nation’s largest manufacturing sector, and employs more than 200,000 Australians, half of them in rural and regional areas. It accounts for about 2.5 per cent of GDP, yet there is little understanding of the food chain among governments, the community, manufacturers, processors and even farmers.
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Agriculture and Farmers: Positive
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Eliminating the Deficit: Steady growth of this nature will also eliminate the remaining deficit and bring government debt down to below average European levels without any new taxes or charges. To reduce debt levels and protect the economy from external and domestic risks, our Long Term Economic Plan targets the elimination of new government borrowing by 2018, and keeping the public finances in balance thereafter.
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Economic Orthodoxy
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Ministers will become responsible in law for the supervision and oversight of their departments, as well as for their own direct actions. The law will clarify the authority, responsibilities and accountabilities of Secretaries General of government departments.
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Governmental and Administrative Efficiency
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