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Where is Tony??! He must be playing Hide & Seek?

Laurie Oaks LOL. As far as I know the PM has been in Australia except for visits to Afghanistan and Indonesia. Are you dissapointed he isn't backgrounding the media/taking "selfies" and making sure he is trending upwards on twitter?
 
Wooops, I found him! He's busy making rookie mistakes on the international stage.

Read more: PM stumbling around the international stage

Indeed - read more - note the correction at the bottom of that article:

Raoul Heinrichs is a Sir Arthur Tange scholar at the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University. Throughout 2007, he worked on foreign and security policy in the office of then Opposition Leader, Kevin Rudd. An earlier version of this article failed to mention this.
 
I think Alanslegal and Laurie Oaks for that matter, are disappointed that the PM is not responding to questions from the press. Assuming that these questions are appropriate this is a fair position for Laurie and Alan to take IMO. The PM and his Ministers should, and will be held to account in the court of public opinion, if they don't want to join in the conversation then we will form our own perhaps uninformed opinions.

My concern in all of this is, how bad are things going to get before there is a serious leak and the Government is destablised.

And a former political appointee writing a negative piece in the media about the opposite party. yawn, move on.

I do note that you have not taken issue with the content of the article, meerly the author.
 
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JohnK. You need to wait until you turn 60 before taking that lump sum tax free.

Actually only have to wait until I am 59! ;)

Enough of the hypotheticals! Will I still be around at 59 to enjoy the fruits of my labour and more importantly if I am around is it still going to be there for me to enjoy?
 
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Kevin Rudd used Laurie Oakes with his leaks.Poor Laurie isn't being drip fed any more and is having withdrawal symptoms.

Indonesia.The journos are making things up.Indonesia's relationship with Australia was fractured with the live export ban.tony had no part in that.
And of course the boats.The Indonesian navy has taken on board at least 2 boatloads of people from the Australian Navy since TA was elected.The Indonesian government has volunteered to divert some of it's naval force to police it's Southern waters where the boats set out for Christmas Island.Several in the people smuggling trade have been arrested in Indonesia.And the boat arrivals have plummeted from over 2000 a month in the last year to 339 for October.

So if the ALP and journos are going to call that a diplomatic failure then sure the Abbott Government is going to be a disaster.But the average voter is going to love it so he could even see an increase in his majority next time.
 
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Actually only have to wait until I am 59! ;)

Enough of the hypotheticals! Will I still be around at 59 to enjoy the fruits of my labour and more importantly if I am around is it still going to be there for me to enjoy?

How come? What's your secret trick?
 
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I am fascinated by this alternative universe in which JohnK lives.
 
And poor Hockey. He still has to to spin the false belief that electricity prices will come down post removal of the carbon tax ... after all, it was the Abbott and his parties election promise that pricing will come down - even though those in the industry says any pricing fall is unlikely.

Despite industry doubts, Joe Hockey promises power prices will fall

Now now, the Ab-inator has said power will fall 9% and gas 7%. :rolleyes:

Still that is a far cry for the 50 to 100% Abbott previously claimed was added by the carbon tax. I think Abbott owes me more than 9%! Or perhaps he lied. Of course the Abs-lovers will never accept the blindingly obvious truth of his lying.

Indeed - read more - note the correction at the bottom of that article:

Raoul Heinrichs is a Sir Arthur Tange scholar at the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University. Throughout 2007, he worked on foreign and security policy in the office of then Opposition Leader, Kevin Rudd. An earlier version of this article failed to mention this.

So what? Are you saying that the analysis is wrong? Are you questioning his integrity? Typical!

It is obvious that Abbott has given the Chinese hand over us in negotiating a trade agreement. Even I can see that It is stupid to side with either Japan or China in their dispute.
 
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Poor old Hockey trying to explain on 4 Corners tonight that prices will come down FULL STOP. I can't wait for my power bills to come, and more importantly for some of our esteemed members utility bills come down whom spend in excess of $1x,xx_ per quarter.
 
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How come? What's your secret trick?

Dont tell me that has changed as well. See what happens when you never follow the news. :rolleyes: Accessing your superannuation early was based on the preservation age and if you have retired.

What is your preservation age?

[TABLE="width: 100%"]
[TR]
[TD]Date of birth
[/TD]
[TD]Your preservation age
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Before 1 July 1960
[/TD]
[TD]55
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]From 1 July 1960 until 30 June 1961
[/TD]
[TD]56
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]From 1 July 1961 until 30 June 1962
[/TD]
[TD]57
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]From 1 July 1962 until 30 June 1963
[/TD]
[TD]58
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]From 1 July 1963 until 30 June 1964
[/TD]
[TD]59
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]On or after 1 July 1964
[/TD]
[TD]60
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
Source: Australian Taxation Office superannuation website (Super | Australian Taxation Office)
 
I think Alanslegal and Laurie Oaks for that matter, are disappointed that the PM is not responding to questions from the press. Assuming that these questions are appropriate this is a fair position for Laurie and Alan to take IMO. The PM and his Ministers should, and will be held to account in the court of public opinion, if they don't want to join in the conversation then we will form our own perhaps uninformed opinions.

There are reports that I have read where Coalition ministers are forbidden, yes forbidden, to talk to the media unless prior approval is given by the PM's Office so now its why I get highly skeptical. Tony promised transparency and accountability and blanket banning ministers not to talk, that's not transparent. Ministers not responding to questions and enquiries, even if only some parts of these claims are true, then its concerning. Sounds a bit like North Korea.

Tony was a media warrior prior to the election, jumping up and down, yelling and screaming, driving a truck, running around in his budgie smugglers using taxpayers money and then claiming Whyalla would be annihilated off the Australian map..... well, look at it now ..... I wonder where he is? Is he browsing on www.boatsales.com.id buying boats from Indonesian smugglers? Or is he holed up in Scott Morrison's office trying to work out how to hide the boat numbers arriving? Is he dining with Rupert Murdoch and working out a cross media reform deal? Who knows? Whatever it is, I hope its "official duties" as I don't want him to be at a mid-week friend's wedding at our $$
 
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Dont tell me that has changed as well. See what happens when you never follow the news. :rolleyes: Accessing your superannuation early was based on the preservation age.

What is your preservation age?

[TABLE="width: 100%"]
[TR]
[TD]Date of birth
[/TD]
[TD]Your preservation age
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Before 1 July 1960
[/TD]
[TD]55
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]From 1 July 1960 until 30 June 1961
[/TD]
[TD]56
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]From 1 July 1961 until 30 June 1962
[/TD]
[TD]57
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]From 1 July 1962 until 30 June 1963
[/TD]
[TD]58
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]From 1 July 1963 until 30 June 1964
[/TD]
[TD]59
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]On or after 1 July 1964
[/TD]
[TD]60
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
Source: Australian Taxation Office superannuation website (Super | Australian Taxation Office)

Preservation age is only the age you can access super. It has nothing to do with getting it tax free. Everyone has I wait until 60 to withdraw super tax free. Take it out at 59 and you have to pay tax.
 
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Dont tell me that has changed as well. See what happens when you never follow the news. :rolleyes: Accessing your superannuation early was based on the preservation age and if you have retired.

What is your preservation age?

[TABLE="width: 100%"]
[TR]
[TD]Date of birth[/TD]
[TD]Your preservation age[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Before 1 July 1960[/TD]
[TD]55[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]From 1 July 1960 until 30 June 1961[/TD]
[TD]56[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]From 1 July 1961 until 30 June 1962[/TD]
[TD]57[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]From 1 July 1962 until 30 June 1963[/TD]
[TD]58[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]From 1 July 1963 until 30 June 1964[/TD]
[TD]59[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]On or after 1 July 1964[/TD]
[TD]60[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
Source: Australian Taxation Office superannuation website (Super | Australian Taxation Office)

That isn't the age when you can draw down a no tax lump sum payment. That's the age when you can start withdrawing a pension of between 3 and 10% but it is still taxed at 15% (used to be called a transition to retirement). Remember Johnk that I am a couple of years older than you and already on the journey. ;). Unless of course you have decided to permanently retire, ie, not work again. But you really need to know the money will last and I know I could never live as I want to on a pension, which doesn't kick in anyway until 65 years old, plus!
 
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You are on the record saying 46.5% tax rate is a disincentive to you earning more income. The record is also clear about your willingness to pay tax at all, regardless of your false statement here. No point denying it.

You are an open book, whereas your little tree hugging sentence shows you know nothing about me. Once again you have to resort to baseless insults. Pathetic.

So who is going to pay for the prisons? Because you don't feel the need to pay for them. You're also missing the point that to get into prison, someone would have to hit you on the head and steal your money to be placed there. So your happy to be robbed just so you don't have to contribute a small share to a safety net. That's a bizarre attitude.

In any case, without a safety net for the poor it becomes a choice between staving or going on the rob, when the lords and masters (like you) don't provide work. Some choice. Sorry but your Dickensian utopia is gone, get over it.

Ok I've sobered up after the Melbourne cup but guess what I'm still a giver not a taker. I'm staggered that you think if people are short of money they should resort to crime but that's ok because all they can do is go out and rob people.Err hello maybe they could just get a job!!!!

I thought Joe made a few good choices today I'm liking Tony so far good work :)
 
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I'm not condoning crime but what if there aren't any jobs?
 
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I'm not condoning crime but what if there aren't any jobs?

Well then the people in a job have to support those without a job but it needs to be at a basic level.
 
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Ok I've sobered up after the Melbourne cup but guess what I'm still a giver not a taker. I'm staggered that you think if people are short of money they should resort to crime but that's ok because all they can do is go out and rob people.Err hello maybe they could just get a job!!!!

I thought Joe made a few good choices today I'm liking Tony so far good work :)

You seriously have trouble with thought puzzles don't you? Did you miss the reference to Dickensian society, where the poor got nothing unless they took it. That is the proposal that I was addressing. There are no jobs, take many areas in Australia with 20%+ youth unemployment.

I sure as ****e did not suggest it was ok to go on the rob. Simply acknowledging the fact that giving people, poor people welfare reduces crime. The fact that you think I did contrary to the context of the in going series of posts (that stuff about building gaols and such) demonstrates why there if absolutely no point read your posts. Your suggestion that I condone crime is insulting and ludicrous for completely missing the point.
 
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Well then the people in a job have to support those without a job but it needs to be at a basic level.

FFS! And my post was a reply to someone who rejects the idea of providing that type of support.
 
That isn't the age when you can draw down a no tax lump sum payment. That's the age when you can start withdrawing a pension of between 3 and 10% but it is still taxed at 15% (used to be called a transition to retirement). Remember Johnk that I am a couple of years older than you and already on the journey. ;). Unless of course you have decided to permanently retire, ie, not work again. But you really need to know the money will last and I know I could never live as I want to on a pension, which doesn't kick in anyway until 65 years old, plus!
So I have misunderstood. Apologies. Now instead of 2023 I need to wait until 2024 to get the full benefit of the fruits of my labour.

I have had enough of work. I am very tired and need ~12-18 months off and then reconsider my decision. The only benefit of working now is travelling to Thailand regularly and keeping myself away from my savings. Although the need to travel to Thailand may change in the near future.
 
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