May 17, 2012
I welcome the news that the Australian National Audit Office recently commenced their inquiry into the failed $650 million GP Super Clinics program in a bid to uncover the waste, mismanagement and delays that have plagued the Labor Government’s flagship health program.
The GP Super Clinics program was a massive investment of taxpayer’s money, and the public have a right to know how effectively that money is or isn’t being spent.
The Coalition also calls on the ANAO to expand their audit and include the decision making behind the locations of each clinic. ...
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May 12, 2012
The world’s biggest carbon tax will have a dramatic impact on the households and businesses of Boothby when it commences in just 50 days. ...
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May 11, 2012
Inside this edition:
- Coalition Budget Reply 2012: Restoring Hope, Reward and Opportunity
- Reviving Foreign Language study in Boothby schools
- Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer - A long road, but worth it
- Remembering our veterans
- Community Connections
- Community Feedback
- Out and about in Boothby
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May 11, 2012
Budget week has demonstrated that the Coalition offers a very clear economic plan for Boothby and the people of Australia.
The Coalition has demonstrated it has a strong plan for economic growth; and the plan starts with abolishing the carbon tax. ...
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May 11, 2012
The Coalition’s announcement of reviving foreign languages in schools was the right policy to help unlock the potential offered by the Asian Century.
Within a decade, we want to see 40 per cent of all Year 12 students in Boothby and across Australia studying a foreign language. ...
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May 9, 2012
The $44 million dollar slashing of the GP Super Clinics program is an admission by the Gillard Government that the program has been a catastrophic failure after being plagued by countless scandals. ...
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