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We will review and restructure government research funding to make sure each dollar is spent as effectively as possible We will ensure the sector has a stable, long-term source of infrastructure funding
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Address the crisis of teacher workload, with measures such as abolishing Ofsted, and reforming the curriculum so that it is pupil-centred, freeing up teachers to teach.
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Labor has delivered strong protections for conditions like overtime and penalty rates that can’t be stripped away. There is a strong and independent umpire in the Fair Work Commission, we have implemented a balanced unfair dismissal system and flexibilities to help balance work and family life
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Continue the conversion of peat-burning electricity plants to co-fired biomass, and set an achievable target towards the elimination of peat-burning altogether utilising domestically-produced biomass as far as possible. Implement a credible plan to achieve full deployment of smart grid infrastructure.
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Labour is committed to tackling the national debt. EU fiscal rules require us to reduce our debt to GDP ratio by 1% a year over the lifetime of the next Government. However, we propose to achieve this at a faster rate of 3%, in order to get the debt ratio back to 75% or below by 2021.
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A Labour government will publish annual reports on prisoner-staff ratios, with a view to maintaining safety and ending overcrowding. We will recruit 3,000 more prison officers and review the training and professional development available.
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The participation in and enjoyment of the arts and our cultural institutions should be for the many, not for the few. Every citizen of this State should have an opportunity to participate.
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A good tax system is fair – it taxes those who can afford it most and asks for less from those who cannot afford it. In this State, the tax system has been undermined as a result of changes introduced by successive governments leaving us in a position where the tax-take is insufficient to fund basic public services.
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Cut to VAT Rate: We will reduce the 13.5% VAT rate to 12% for a period of two years which will benefit tourism businesses. Jobs Tax Cut: Fine Gael will halve Employers PRSI on jobs paying up to €356 per week for two years.
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New Zealand First is committed to providing better resourcing for Defence, in keeping with, and contributing to, the commitments of our regional allies and partners. We will continue to honour, maintain, and build upon existing defence agreements, in particular the Closer Defence Relationship with Australia as the cornerstone of our bilateral security arrangements.
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increase funding to biosecurity services to anticipate new alien invasive species threats posed by climate change and expanded pathways resulting from globalised trade and travel. increase funding for research into humane and sustainable means of controlling existing and potential threats to biodiversity from feral animals, weeds and pest species.
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• Lowered the tax burden on investment in new equipment by quadrupling the limit on small business expensing from $25,000 to $100,000 and allowing additional first-year depreciation of that equipment. •Phased-out the death tax that punishes family-owned small businesses and family farms.
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internationally competitive conditions for academic staff. enrolment for high-demand tertiary courses with limited places to be based on merit and not on ability to pay.
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Repealing the European Communities Act (1972) should be the first, not the last step in the leaving process. There is no legal or moral obligation to use Article 50; we have the legal right to withdraw from the EU unilaterally.
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$51.6m for Community Corrections to properly and safely manage the growing number and complexity of community-based offenders Greater use of GPS monitoring of offenders including investing $8.8m for 24-hour monitoring of our highest risk offenders
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By 2014, every person registered with a GP will be insured for primary care In the short term, the supply of GPs can be increased by deferring the retirement of existing GPs; by recruiting more practice nurses, who could take on up to half the average workload of a GP; and by recruiting doctors from abroad, including Irish doctors who have emigrated.
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We advocate a balanced policy prescription containing the elements of prevention, apprehension, punishment, and rehabilitation. Frequently prison inmates come out worse than when they went in.
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A strong renewable energy sector will be at the centre of Labor’s response to the challenges of climate change. With the right policies the renewable energy sector also provides immense opportunities: it will drive jobs creation, drive manufacturing investment and put downward pressure on power prices for families and small businesses.
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• Establish a substantial venture capital fund to help many more innovative businesses get established and grow successfully. • Introduce a simplified Small Business Tax Code written in plain English.
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They were the first administration in the UK to act, ensuring Scotland’s farmers and crofters received support at the earliest possible point in the payment year. SNP MPs will fight to ensure funding over agriculture and rural policy is repatriated to Scotland
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Reviewed the role of the Maori Land Court, with focus on development opportunities for Maori landowners. Engaging with virtually all iwi willing and able to settle.
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And we know that our nation’s long struggle with race is far from over. More than half a century after Rosa Parks sat and Dr. King marched and John Lewis bled, more than half a century after César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and Larry Itliong organized, race still plays a significant role in determining who gets ahead in America and who gets left behind.
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We will not repeat the mistake of the Turnbull-Abbott Government of promising a magic pudding and delivering a Budget of broken promises and cuts. Labor has a clear fiscal plan to get the budget back onto a sustainable footing by delivering more savings than spending over the coming decade.
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Encourage government and community involvement in the preservation of historic places; Support the work of the New Zealand Film Commission;
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Support an increased role for mana whenua as kaitiaki of their rohe. Support the return to iwi sites within the Conservation Estate that are of high value to tangata whenua, such as waahi tapu.
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Support councils to promote waste prevention innovations and to increase recycling. Give councils new powers and resources to deliver environmental improvements and increase biodiversity,
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Stronger laws for key health and safety areas including hazardous substances, harrassment, occupational cancer, pregnancy, lone working, stress. Where employers are prosecuted and fined for breaches of workplace safety, a portion of the fine will be paid to workers injured as a result of the breach.
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Since 2010, the Government has invested significantly in technical qualifications and apprenticeships, with 3.8 million more apprenticeships. In the next Parliament, we expect to train up hundreds of thousands more highly skilled apprentices.
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To maximise connectivity between and within different modes of transport we need: More Park and Ride facilities on routes into cities that are not adequately served by public transport, as an interim measure Designation of principal stations as transport hubs linking with buses
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Implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Activate a comprehensive Māori Engagement Strategy designed in consultation with whānau, hapū, iwi and hapori Māori to identify the agreed check in points, urgency protocols and a consensus model for recording agreement and dissent.
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We support the ability of all organizations to provide, purchase, or enroll in healthcare coverage consistent with their religious, moral or ethical convictions without discrimination or penalty. We likewise support the right of parents to consent to medical treatment for their children, including mental health treatment, drug treatment, and treatment involving pregnancy, contraceptives and abortion.
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use multilateral international trade agreements and membership of multilateral finance organisations to seek the cancellation of the debts of least-developed countries and the removal of punitive loan conditionality imposed on poor countries. support abolition of, unless radical reform can democratise, the IMF, World Bank and WTO.
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It is a recognition that love between two people of the same gender is of equal meaning, equal value and entitled to equal respect. Marriage equality is a simple, overdue change to Australian law our Parliament could deal with in one day of considered debate culminating in a free vote.
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participation in sport plays an important role in the development of social, organisational and communication skills. community-based sporting clubs and associations are an integral part of our society.
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Subsidies will be capped at £120,000 per year and, to make sure payments reach farmers, not just wealthy landowners, we will pay only those who actually farm the land.
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and are providing midwifery services in areas around the country with high demand. We’re working to grow this successful programme to provide more midwives where mums-to-be need them most.
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Parents are complicit in allowing their children to be cut, and we will instruct police forces and the Crown Prosecution Service to rigorously investigate and pursue them, as well as those who actually commit the act. Women at risk from their own families and communities need our help and protection.
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We set up the Natural Capital Committee to put hard economic numbers on the value of our environment, and we will extend its life to at least the end of the next Parliament. We will work with it to develop a 25 Year Plan to restore the UK’s biodiversity,
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In the important area of defense alone, our defense white paper has made the greatest ever additional provision for the future defense needs of Australia of any government in more than a quarter of a century. Over the next ten years we will invest an additional $32 billion in the defense of Australia.
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Wherever you live in the country, we want you to be able to enjoy the best our culture and sports have to offer. We will: keep our major national museums and galleries free to enter
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Feeding our nation and fulfilling our trade obligations is a fundamental challenge The Nationals have, and will continue to, provide the nation with a renewed focus in policy direction and maintain a crucial national advantage that we have too long taken for granted… the nation’s food security.
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International experience drawn from the USA and UK indicates that Community courts can reduce re-offending levels and help ensure that communities that suffer from crime receive redress. They bring persons charged with low level crimes to justice in the area where the incidents occurred, thereby producing greater efficiency, visibility and accountability.
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and fair society. We are all worse off when the gaps are wider.
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• Achieve control over the nation's accounts, halt the rising burden of debt for future years,
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Introduce a statutory duty to equality-proof all law and policy and to promote equality, at least equivalent to that pertaining in the 6 Counties. Adequately fund the Equality Authority and Equality Tribunal.
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In the Dáil Sinn Féin has consistently demanded government action on workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses. Promoting Trade Union Rights
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Step into Skills will be another step in Federal Labor’s investment in skills to support jobs for Australians Funding for this program is already included in the Budget.
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Not only will this protect the environment, this will help safeguard New Zealanders' health. Last year, the Canterbury medical officer of health Dr Alistair Humphrey expressed concern about high levels of nitrate in rural drinking water, blaming intensive farming and irrigation. 12
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And Reinvigorate the Carbon Farming Initiative. Climate change will severely impact on those families, farmers and businesses that depend on natural resources, like agriculture and forestry for their livelihoods.
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We will build 150,000 homes, ensure every generation can access home ownership and tackle homelessness. Retain Mortgage Interest Relief to 2020
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Finally, we must place a special emphasis on expanding achievement in math and science. These are subjects where America has always led the world and must continue to lead in the 21st century.
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The U.S. defense budget has suffered a 25 percent cut in real dollars in the five years since sequestration. We support lifting the budget cap for defense and reject the efforts of Democrats to hold the military’s budget hostage for their domestic agenda.
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Two-fifths of teachers quit within five years of beginning their careers, ground down by an excessive workload, much of it unrelated to teaching. The Green Party believes that children are over-assessed and teachers are over-regulated.
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effective equalities policies, full tax compliance
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What Fine Gael / Labour are proposing is, however, even more irresponsible than what Fianna Fail did. Why? Because there are no safety nets left.
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creating instability about farm policy for nearly two years. Republicans are dedicated to leading this country forward,
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and ensure that, in the event an energy supplier fails, the full credit built up by a consumer is paid back and if there are arrears to be paid, then customers are treated fairly and administrators follow Ofgem rules of repayment not their own.
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and be represented by trade unions, to negotiate contracts of employment, and to engage in industrial action and trade union activities.
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• Tightened oversight of those working in the financial markets. This includes financial advisors, trustees, and auditors.
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3. Give unions who gain 20 percent membership in any workplace an automatic right to bargain collectively with employers; 4. Outlaw the practice of employers splitting companies into a property asset company and an operating company to deprive workers of redundancy settlement;
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We support the federally sponsored political status referendum authorized and funded by an Act of Congress in 2014 to ascertain the aspirations of the people of Puerto Rico. Once the 2012 local vote for statehood is ratified, Congress should approve an enabling act with terms for Puerto Rico’s future admission as the 51st state of the Union.
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The current Administration has exceeded its constitutional authority, brazenly and flagrantly violated the separation of powers,
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Sport is part also of our unique cultural heritage. Over the last decade we are proud to have been part of a Government that has delivered huge increases in financial support for sport and sporting infrastructure
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the ecological impact of Australian settlement is unacceptable and must be reduced. human settlements must be designed and built to minimise environmental harm and maximise social well-being.
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Tighten the rules for company directors and company registration – including expanded powers for the Registrar of Companies. Require all New Zealand companies to have either one resident director or a local agent.
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Fourth, we are simplifying the tax system and making it easier to do business. We’ll roll out real time provisional and terminal tax for all businesses,
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The Marines have only two-thirds the number of battalions they have historically needed to meet day to day operational demands. The Army is at its lowest troop levels since before World War II.
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The Greens believe that all Australians are entitled to free, well-funded and high quality, life-long education and training. To make this happen, the Greens have a plan which includes a commitment to:Fight against higher fees for university students by reducing students’ HELP costs by 20%
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Ensure the provision of continued professional training and education within the force. Implement new disciplinary regulations, new promotion regulations and and act on the findings of Justice Morris.
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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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Even after more than a decade of rapid growth, poverty is still a reality. Why is it that Ireland has one of the most unequal distributions of income in the industrialised world?
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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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and are free to respond to parental expectations. • Government regulation of education must be reduced to permit greater flexibility
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‘Displacement’is not so much the exchange of Irish workers for non-Irish workers but the exchange of organised workers with good pay, conditions and benefits for unorganised workers who are ripe for exploitation. The solution to displacement therefore lies in regulating employment standards (including pay and working conditions) for all workers,
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Moving to teacher allocation based on age profile of students, not simply on total school enrolment, and pursuing a target of having a maximum of 25 children per class in national schools. Considering a new supplementary allocation system whereby a small cohort of teachers are employed directly by the Department of Education and Science,
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The fisheries and aquaculture sectors are set to be important parts of our export marketplace. We will help aquaculture meet its ambitious goal of becoming a $1 billion industry by 2025.
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Examine further tax measures to make investment /in high-tech, export-oriented Irish firms more attractive to investors. Review the operation of the Tax Credit for Research and Development in Ireland / to see how it can be made more attractive to smaller, Irish-owned companies that are seeking to develop new products and services.
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ACT will make sure that punishment fits the crime and that there is truth in sentencing.
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We will ensure that America has a 21st century digital infrastructure – robust wired and wireless broadband capability, a smarter electrical grid, and upgraded information technology infrastructure in key sectors such as health care and education. President Obama has committed to ensuring that 98 percent of the country has access to high-speed wireless broadband Internet access.
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Cancer Services: Fine Gael will extend BreastCheck, the national breast screening programme, to 65 – 69 year old women. Fine Gael will introduce a cervical cancer vaccination catch-up programme for all girls up to the age of 18 years.
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The €5.4bn social housing programme will be used to purchase these units at cost price. Housing Associations are a key vehicle in delivering more units to meet social housing demands.
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Alongside a growth in precarious employment, there is also an expansion of a low wage economy . Ireland, according to a report published in 2014 (OECD Employment Outlook 2015), has the second highest percentage of low-paying jobs, second only to the United States .
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We will ensure that our public forests and woodland are kept in trust for the nation and plant another 11 million trees. We will make it easier to access our beautiful landscapes, by providing free, comprehensive maps of all open-access green space.
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Provide national leadership and planning for growth value industries such as the oyster industry. Develop a national aquaculture policy that encourages community acceptance of the industry whilst simplifying aquaculture regulation and promoting sustainable development.
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Easier access to finance for growing Scottish companies through the Scottish Business Development Bank A boost for Scotland’s tourism and hospitality sectors with plans for a reduction in Air Passenger Duty
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Incentives: Positive
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Local ‘government’ does not exist in Ireland. At best, we have a system of “Local Administration”,
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Reinstate the full Christmas Bonus; Introduce a Cost of Disability Payment;
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As part of Working Futures, jobseekers will take part in: A six-week work readiness course focusing on essential employment skills as well as personal presentation, interview techniques and job hunting. A six-month work placement with an employer, paid at an award-equivalent training wage.
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Our proposed new government agency, Sport and Recreation Ireland, will partner local authorities, OPW, Coillte and Waterways Ireland to further develop outdoor activity facilities such as treks, walks and cycle ways on an integrated local, regional and national basis. Create a dedicated national cycle network.
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National wants to make sure smaller New Zealand towns don't miss out and we are investing $450 million to enhance and extend broadband and mobile connectivity. Of that $450 million, $300 million is being invested in the first phase of the Rural Broadband Initiative, and $150 million in the second phase of upgrading rural connectivity and the creation of a Mobile Black Spot Fund.
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A proportional electoral system that delivers a parliament representative of the number of votes cast, while retaining a constituency link, is one we strongly advocate. Originally intended to increase voter turnout and enhance democracy, postal voting has had the opposite effect, fuelling “massive, systematic and organised fraud” that would “disgrace a banana republic,” according to England and Wales’s senior and most experienced Election Commissioner.
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Fine Gael will make a decisive shift towards care in the community (minor surgeries, X-rays, chronic illness care), along with additional frontline staff to alleviate pressure on EDs. As per international best practice, we will measure, monitor and reduce Patient Experience Times (PET), which measure the length of time from a patient presenting at an ED to their discharge home or admission to a ward.
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Expand the list of violent and sexual offences that result in a defendant being subject to a reverse burden of proof if they have a prior history of such offending. The current list of specified offences has not been reviewed since the Bail Act was enacted.
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We believe in public support for the Arts, including a National Endowment for the Arts that is free from political manipulation and firmly rooted in the First Amendment's freedom of expression guarantee.
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Require complaints to be dealt with in a timely manner. Proactively enforce the regulations that are intended to protect social renters.
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Labor’s commitments are contingent on a positive assessment from Infrastructure Australia, consistent with our position that all major infrastructure projects need to go through a thorough and detailed assessment prior to securing funds. This project is an important part of Labor’s cities policy.
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Technology and Infrastructure: Positive
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A Republican administration will never say, as Hillary Clinton did as Secretary of State in 2009, that raising human rights concerns “can't interfere with the global economic crisis, the global climate change crisis, and the security crisis.” The United States needs a radical rethinking of our human rights diplomacy.
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Our politics will be open, and fairer too. 2020 will be the first General Election in which 16 year olds can vote
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Labour and the Greens would: Tie Police up in paperwork and bureaucracy and prevent them being out on the streets stopping crime. Not back our Police.
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Law and Order: Positive
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• The economy has now grown in eight of the past nine quarters. • 63,000 new jobs have been created in the past two years.
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Economic Growth: Positive
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