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4500 PLACES for construction-related training, including 1500 new places worth $42 million. $25 MILLION for CERA over two years to help the authority lead the rebuild.
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£190k to prevent substance misuse. £189k for forensic mental health services.
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We continue to see unacceptable differences in health outcomes by race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. A growing body of research demonstrates the link between social factors—such as poverty, unemployment, experience of discrimination, and housing instability—and poor health.
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Australia is one of the few countries that expects its agricultural producers to subsidise consumers domestically and internationally, by being forced to compete in markets with foreign producers who are heavily subsidised to increase production with little or no exposure to market or production risk. In 1996, the National Farmers Federation (NFF) posed a question: “Why have farmers’ high productivity performance not translated to a more satisfactory profitability outcome for Australian farmers?”
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Pass a Nature Act to put the Natural Capital Committee (NCC) on a statutory footing, set legally binding natural capital targets, including on biodiversity, clean air and water,
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Democrats are also planning for a strong agricultural future, and President Obama has proposed increasing funding for research and development to improve agricultural productivity and continue to pursue global food security.
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Agreed to a minimum unconditional target to reduce our emissions to 5 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020 - representing a reasonable and fair share of climate change action. Set a conditional 10-20 per cent target by 2020 and a target of 50 per cent reduction by 2050.
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Tory austerity has not impacted on everyone in the same way. They have pursued a policy of tax cuts for the rich while the poorest have had their benefits cut.
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These staff will provide administrative, technical, H.R., training and analysis service to the Force. Crime Analysts - The Force will be assisted by the establishment of a specialist crime analysts’ service
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Farming and agricultural supply chains make up a larger segment of the Northern Ireland economy in comparison to the rest of the UK. Any agricultural and rural development strategy and resultant funding schemes should consider this proportional difference.
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• We must make the market work for the environment. Britain is developing the first national CO2 emissions trading system in the world.
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New Zealand First supports the axiom that the defence of the nation is the first responsibility of Government. We believe in capable, credible, professional defence forces, and dependable security arrangements with like-minded nations and groupings.
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Strengthen the Defence Force numbers from 10,500 to at least 11,500, plus 250 extra personnel for training programmes, over the lifetime of the next government.
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We continue to see unacceptable differences in health outcomes by race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. A growing body of research demonstrates the link between social factors—such as poverty, unemployment, experience of discrimination, and housing instability—and poor health.
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Closed loopholes and opportunities for tax avoidance. Budget 2011 Set out a faster return to budget surplus and more control of government debt, despite meeting the considerable extra costs of the Canterbury earthquakes.
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All families will receive the payment in their baby’s first year. For families receiving Paid Parental Leave, Best Start payments will begin after PPL payments end.
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Defence spending has doubled, with an unprecedented and sustained investment programme having been implemented. The first ever White Paper on Defence, published in 2000 provided a new framework for the on-going management and reorganisation of Óglaigh na hÉireann – including the Permanent Defence Force - the Army, the Air Corps, the Naval Service - and the Reserve Defence Force.
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and give victims the right to request restorative justice rather than a prison sentence. Introduce a presumption against short prison sentences and increase the use of tough, non-custodial punishments including weekend and evening custody, curfews, community service and GPS tagging.
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− State Highway 1 between Cambridge and Tirau. − Further development of the Hawke’s Bay Expressway.
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We are delivering support to farmers in need by enhancing the Rural Financial Counselling Service and have introduced the Farm Household Allowance, which is a fortnightly payment that has so far assisted 6,000 farmers. The Coalition has always been a strong supporter of the agricultural research and development (R&D) system including collection of grower levies supported by matching Commonwealth funding.
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Establish a code of conduct for switching mortgage provider, administered by the Central Bank, which should inform and encourage mortgage holders to switch to more competitive banks Propose a standardised and dedicated switching form, which will be simple to use and quick to administer
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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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The New Zealand Defence Force’s priorities must be:The defence of New Zealand’s territory, sovereignty, and interests. To contribute to regional and global security in cooperation with regional and international partners.
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The Coalition has delivered and implemented the Agricultural Competitiveness White Paper, a $4 billion investment in Australia’s farmers, strengthening the agricultural sector to ensure it remains competitive. Through the White Paper, the Coalition is lowering tax, putting in place clearer drought support measures, cutting red and green tape, building infrastructure, encouraging trade, developing northern Australia and supporting business to innovate and create jobs.
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Many of the world’s traditional food and fibre producing areas face issues such as urban spread, desertification and declining water resources, resulting in fewer areas available for food and fibre production. Food and water security are already becoming the defining issues of the 21st century, and food producers are coming under enormous pressure to increase productivity while using fewer natural resources.
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Taxation is what underpins our shared prosperity. All of us, including business, benefit from a healthy, educated and skilled population, with access to basic services and secure housing.
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Traffic around the airport will also more than double over the coming decade making tackling congestion and boosting productivity critical tasks to supporting growth. The upgraded Hobart Roundabout will also help drive growth in Tasmania’s booming aquaculture industry, which relies on efficient access to the airport for airfreight of high value, high perishable produce.
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Local people and neighbours will become the outside link with the world for older people who might otherwise be isolated geographically or socially. It will involve recruiting and training ‘neighbours’ who will visit older people on a weekly basis and provide them with companionship.
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• Abolish the Maori seats. The Royal Commission on the Electoral System considered that this should be done on the adoption of MMP.
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Conduct a national mobile phone coverage audit and Mobile Phone Infrastructure Plan Roll out Fibre to the home broadband at 1000 Mbps across the state
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Enforce all workers’ rights to trade union representation at work – so that all workers can be supported when negotiating with their employer. Abolish employment tribunal fees – so that people have access to justice.
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press for older people to be represented on the board of the National Consumer Agency; require local authorities and Government departments to introduce Age Equality Plans;
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With the SNP in government, agriculture policy will be developed in the interests of Scotland’s farming community and in response to specific Scottish circumstances,
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The Ombudsman will also be responsible for monitoring and reviewing legislation relating to older people and promoting public awareness by collecting and disseminating information relating to rights and entitlement of older people.
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In addition to its responsibility for direct electoral engagement, the Commission would also conduct research and explore options to enhance and improve all aspects of the electoral process. Those electoral commissions operating in other jurisdictions regularly trial new options to increase mobilisation and make voting more accessible to all eligible voters.
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The question is how farmers and their local communities will cope with what is likely to be a period of massive adjustment. If the community, to meet its environmental expectations, requires management changes that devalue farm assets, or reduce the productive capacity of those asset, then the whole community must share the costs involved.
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We will help families by expanding free childcare from 15 to 25 hours per week for working parents of three and four-year-olds, paid for with an increase in the bank levy. We will also introduce a legal guarantee for parents of primary school children to access wraparound childcare from 8am to 6pm through their local primary school.
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Fair Pay Agreements (FPAs) will be agreed by businesses within an industry and the unions representing workers within that industry. FPAs will set basic standards for pay and other employment conditions within an industry, according to factors including job type and experience.
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Labour want to increase our debt by $11b over the next four years. And they’ve allocated almost all of the cash so their unrealistic budgets will lead to even more borrowing and higher interest rates for businesses and families
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To end knife crime once and for all we need to invest in specialist programmes provided through youth centres End the war on drugs, which has trapped hundreds of thousands of people into lives of crime
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The academies system is over-centralised, inefficient and undemocratic. Parents, communities and even teachers are shut out of decisions about schools
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There is mixed evidence as to how well our schools are performing for the average pupil. The mean score for New Zealand 15-year olds in 2000 put New Zealand amongst the six best performing of 32 countries for reading, mathematical and scientific literacy according to the OECD's Programme of International Assessment.
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Stage Two of the Wivenhoe Recreation Ground Lighting Project. Upgrade of the Burnie Tennis Centre.
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Farming communities have been hard hit this year by flood and violent weather, as well as the escalation of fuel costs. Especially under those circumstances, federal agricultural aid should go to those who need it most as part of a sensible economic safety-net for farmers.
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It’s become an essential utility, just like electricity or water. That's why Labor is delivering the National Broadband Network: high-speed, reliable, affordable broadband to every home and business in Australia
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so that foreign criminals can be more easily deported from Britain. Crime is down by more than 20 per cent since 2010, according to the independent Crime Survey, and is at its lowest point since records began.
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Support community-based mentoring programs to allow older Australians to engage with and provide a positive role model for younger people Treating people differently because of their age is not sustainable and will not be condoned by The Nationals.
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We will help to make communities safer, by protecting and strengthening neighbourhood policing, countering extremism,
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Start construction on: − The Christchurch Western Bypass and the Southern Motorway Stage 2. − The Basin Reserve Flyover and the Mackays to Peka Peka Expressway on the Wellington Northern Corridor.
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and permitting swimming in open bodies of water. Our Digital Bill of Rights will:Enshrine the principle that everyone has the right to control their own personal data, and that everyone should be able to view, correct, and (where appropriate and proportionate) delete their personal data, wherever it is held.
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and fully funded to meet the special cultural needs of Native veterans. Democrats will additionally establish a Veterans Affairs Tribal Advisory Committee to foster improved collaboration and coordination between the federal government and Tribal Nations on meeting the unique needs of Native American veterans,
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People should feel safe in their homes and on their streets. But this is not how it is for too many people today: knife crime has increased by over 75 per cent since 2015;
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New Zealand needs a clear strategy to boost export growth and employment. New Zealand First will implement a plan to treble exports in real terms, by 2020.
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support school sport, build on our Olympic and Paralympic legacy,
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We aspire to improve and restore dental services through Medicare as soon as we responsibly can. We will deliver better services including health services – by putting local communities in charge of hospitals and improving co-operation with States and Territories.
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We will continue to work with the farming community in promoting safe farm practices. Social Farming: Fine Gael will build on the existing social farming initiative, which supports farming operations on family farms or in institutional settings, offering, on a voluntary basis, farming, horticultural and animal-related work experiences to people availing of a range of day support services.
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We want to empower teachers and make sure they feel valued for the essential work they do. We want to improve the status of the teaching profession, and support and nurture teachers in their work – helping to drive up standards in every school.
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Right to silence – The law now provides for inferences to be drawn as to the credibility of a defence if details of that defence are not mentioned under Garda questioning.
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Democrats believe that foreign assistance and development programs are powerful tools for promoting American, and global, security and prosperity. With less than one percent of its annual budget, the United States gets an extraordinary return on its investments in the prevention and alleviation of poverty, hunger, disease, and conflict,
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A sound Strategic Plan will recognise the right to farm and include measures to manage the spread of population growth, including the protection of prime agricultural land from urban encroachment. Our policies will assist farmers to ‘think smarter’ about production and will foster a strong commitment to agricultural research which, in turn, will ensure food security.
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They left a £38 billion black hole in the defence budget, went 12 years without conducting a Strategic Defence Review,
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We will also introduce a new programme to increase the participation of young people, particularly in socially disadvantaged areas, in their local theatres. Regional Museums: We will boost supports to regional museums and facilitate increased loans between our National Cultural Institutions and our network of regional museums.
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and both hate crimes and violence against women and girls are far too prevalent. The Conservatives and Labour have entirely failed to stand up to hatred or combat entrenched inequalities.
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Labour sees investment in education as an investment both in our children and in the future of the country. We will protect the entire education budget, including the early years, schools and post-16 education, so that it rises in line with inflation.
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American innovation has twin engines: technology and small business, employing over half the private-sector work force. The synergy of our technology and small business drove a world-wide economic transformation of the last quarter-century.
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Quality and Standards: We will give students a better third level education by repositioning our universities and institutes to become world leaders in education through greater collaboration, specialisation and focus in every educational institution. Improved Accreditation: We will ensure the training scandals of recent years are consigned to the past by overhauling the accreditation system for courses and providers.
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Deliver increased social housing output to meet the accommodation needs of some 60,000 new households. Carers play an invaluable role in our society, particularly by enabling older people and people with disabilities to remain in their own homes.
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We’re making great progress on the first seven Roads of National Significance, with some already completed, so we have committed to ten more to make our roads faster, safer and more reliable The Accelerated Regional Roading Projects are speeding up roading upgrades that are important for regional development and growth
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and aimed at meeting the skills and labour shortages that exist in our economy and public services. Our immigration system must allow us to recruit the people we need, and to welcome them and their families.
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It’s hypocritical of opponents of farming to lecture about the impacts of climate change, and then deny farmers a tool to help with better food security Keeping out unwanted pests and diseases is a critical part of ensuring our primary sector stays healthy and competitive
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exploring how new technology may enable more women with young children to serve their sentence in the community. We have stopped prisoners from having the vote,
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Introduce a clear and properly funded entitlement to professional development for all teachers. We will raise the bar for entry to the profession, requiring a B grade minimum in GCSE Maths and English, allowing us to abolish the separate Maths and English tests.
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Only then did the other Opposition parties speak out. It was Limerick City Sinn Féin Councillor Maurice Quinlivan who confronted the slíbhín politics of Minister Willie O’Dea.
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Brexit will lead to huge uncertainty for the thousands of EU citizens in our communities in Wales, and to those from Wales living in the rest of Europe.
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Modern, adequately staffed schools Enhanced school management capabilities
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In return for funding, they must farm in a way that protects and enhances our natural environment, as well as safeguarding high standards of animal welfare.
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A thriving farm sector remains a key priority for Fine Gael. Irish agriculture has changed hugely in the past decade and in this altered environment, Irish farmers face enormous challenges if they are to survive.
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Carry out a review of bus funding and bus policies and introduce a five-year investment plan to give the industry and Local Authorities certainty and help plan investment. We will support local areas that want to bring forward plans for regulating the bus network in their area.
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Labour has been to the fore in pushing these critically important issues. However, the current constitutional mess in relation to termination in Ireland means that it is impossible for the Oireachtas to pass legislation that sufficiently protects the rights of women in pregnancy; in particular their rights to life and to health.
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There must be no use of foreign law by U.S. courts in interpreting our Constitution and laws. Nor should foreign sources of law be used in State courts’ adjudication of criminal or civil matters.
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Internationalism: Negative
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• Substantial funding will be available to control possums and other pests. • Marine reserves and protected areas will be supported for 10% of NZ's coastline.
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A Shorten Labor Government will help support Australians to exercise greater choice and control over how and where they live their final days by investing in new models of palliative care. Right now, many Australians are not able to choose where and how they are cared for before they die.
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98 per cent of children under six can now see a GP any time of day or night, and get their prescriptions for free. 5,200 children most at risk of developing rheumatic fever have had their sore throat checked at a free drop-in clinic.
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■ Establish an ambitious new government vision of how Irish broadband connectivity should develop and the wider economic and social benefits intensified broadband development will facilitate.
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and an effective United Nations. We support New Zealand's commitment to international peacekeeping and peace-making operations - as demonstrated in such farflung locations as the Balkans, the Gulf, Bougainville, and East Timor.
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Internationalism: Positive
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This will be a cornerstone of our ‘Welsh Energy Atlas’. It will show where different forms of energy resources would have the least ecological impact,
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We will ensure all primary students have the opportunity to learn a second language We’re making a major investment in maths at primary schools, with greater training for teachers and more classroom support for students
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Beef: We are committed to the beef sector and to increasing profitability through greater efficiencies. The Beef Forum has demonstrated the effectiveness of bringing industry and farming organisations together in positive and open engagement.
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Agriculture and Farmers: Positive
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We will also give companies the option to offset the R&D credit against employers’ PRSI as an alternative to corporation tax. Accelerated Capital Allowances on Software Purchases: To help companies to finance additional investment in technology, we will accelerate Capital Allowances (from eight to three years) on software purchases.
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Incentives: Positive
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We believe that we have a moral and profound duty to honor, respect, and uphold our sacred obligation to the Indian nations and Indian peoples. We will manage for tribal sacred places,
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Multiculturalism: Positive
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and more of our aid money is being spent on sustainable economic development in our own neighbourhood. We will continue this progress and build partnerships and leverage more resources from other donors for the Pacific region.
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Internationalism: Positive
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Extending protections against unfair contract terms to small businesses; Appointing the first ever Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman.
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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. We have clearly identified a range of Abbott-Turnbull Government policies which do not meet our test for the national interest and will be discontinued under Labor.
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independence, and patriotism.
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National Way of Life: Positive
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We believe in the constitutional checks and balances and that the Founders intended the judiciary to be the weakest branch. We encourage Congress to use the check of impeachment for judges who unconstitutionally usurp Article I powers.
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This example text from a political party manifesto is positive towards constitutionalism and the status quo of the constitution
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Constitutionalism: Positive
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The Coalition's after hours plan will encourage a range of models, including GP cooperatives, mobile medical locum services, and dedicated free standing after hours clinics. And I repeat, so that there is no misunderstanding.
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We will work to protect service members and their families by not overextending their deployments. America has a sacred trust with our veterans, and we are committed to providing them and their families with care and dignity.
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Military: Positive
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Tougher laws against gangland crime – The recently passed Criminal Justice legislation has significantly strengthened our law in confronting serious crime:
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Law and Order: Positive
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Drive up recycling to 70% of household waste and minimise landfill Save lives by cleaning up our air, with low emission zones in towns with a pollution problem
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New Zealand fisheries are one of our most valuable natural resources. Seafood is 4th biggest exporter (after dairy, meat, and timber) with earnings approaching $1.5b.
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Agriculture and Farmers: Positive
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