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25.01.2022 The great money managers Just how much will it accumulatively cost the taxpayer now?? And there are already rumours that they will sell it off, once you've paid for it!... It’s a backflip more than a decade in the making. Today, Communications Minister Paul Fletcher unveiled the Coalition’s big new plan (Labor's plan) to bring high-speed fibre-to-the-home internet to 2 million households around the country. In 2009 the then-prime minister Kevin Rudd proposed a plan in which fibre-optic cables would run straight to people’s homes, delivering super-fast internet. For three years, the Coalition savaged that plan as a costly white elephant yet another sign of Labor’s extravagant fiscal profligacy. Now that the Coalition is finally realising Rudd’s plan, it’s worth having a look at what the Liberals have said about fibre to the home over the years. The Coalition’s attacks on the NBN were driven by Abbott a notorious luddite who, in 2010, ordered then-communications minister Malcolm Turnbull to demolish it. Abbott : Couldn’t understand why Labor would spend taxpayers’ money on a video entertainment system. Quote from this 2010 press conference where he and Turnbull chuckled at the prospect of people watching things on the internet. In 2012, he said the NBN was the greatest white elephant this country has ever seen. It was far more important, he said, to get the Pacific Highway duplicated. Turnbull : In 2010, he said Australians just didn’t want the internet speeds that 100Mbps fibre to the home would deliver. In 2013 he said, [it’s] like saying to a builder, just build me a big house, I don’t need a quote, I don’t need a contract. Before getting the results of a key review into the NBN, he proceeded with a pivot to a multiple technology mix. None of this, of course, stopped Turnbull from ensuring his Point Piper mansion had internet speeds of 100Mbps. Paul Fletcher, architect of the backflip and a former Optus executive, also had some choice words about fibre to the home. In 2012, he argued that Labor’s plan would entrench a digital divide and that a fibre-to-the-node system could still deliver a fast and rich internet experience. In 2015, he praised Turnbull’s fact-based approach to the NBN, and said that a multi-technology mix was the best way to deliver high speeds. His predecessor, Mitch Fifield : Last year he argued that the Coalition had taken over a failing Labor project and actually delivered better internet speeds. Earlier this year, as Kevin Rudd started firing potshots at the Coalition over the NBN, Fletcher hit back. Labor’s plan for the NBN was fanciful and Labor’s implementation of it was hopeless, he wrote in an AFR op-ed. The NBN has come through just when our nation needed it most, he declared. Within months, he’d changed his mind https://www.crikey.com.au/2020/09/23/nbn-backflip-liberals/
23.01.2022 Sorry folks, but I'm going to have to burst your bubble. Hoping FOX and the Murdoch Media would just implode and disappear when the sith lord dies, is just not going to happen. There is devastatingly another darkness already working and lurking in the shadows. WHO IS LACHLAN MURDOCH? - What does he stand for? Lachlan Murdoch who now oversees the network has in the past year presided over some of the most racist and conspiratorial programming it has ever broadcast. ... I guess it was always too much to hope that the blight on humanity that is Fox News would suddenly reform itself when its architect, Rupert Murdoch, departs this Earth. That kind of magical thinking was based on the idea that the next generation of Murdochs would be more enlightenedenlightened enough to know the malignant effects of Fox News and enlightened enough to see those effects as a long-term liability to the business rather than a core asset. Well, the next generation is now clarified in the form of one person, Lachlan Murdoch, and we can forget about enlightened. Lachlan is Rupert Redux, a young-ish man in full genetic regression. His grip on Fox News and the whole Murdoch empire was consolidated when his brother James suddenly resigned from the board, citing disagreements over certain editorial content and certain other strategic decisionstwo vague phrases that conceal a volcanic family feud as well as incompatible approaches to the future of the media business. Significantly, Lachlan had become a trenchant climate change denier. This was in a nation that was tryingunsuccessfullyto balance an economic dependency on a domestic coal industry while living at the very edge of the planet’s ability to survive rising temperatures that were largely driven by the consumption of fossil fuels. Over many decades, Australian politicians have allowed one of the world’s greatest natural treasures, the Great Barrier Reef, to slowly die as the result of rising water temperatures. The climate denying chorus was led by Sky News Australia, the main Murdoch channel in Australia. During the day it was an unbiased news channel, but at night, following the Fox News model, it fielded a team of ranters who echoed Lachlan’s views. Lachlan Murdoch represents an archetype of extremism that often escapes scrutiny, because he is not an on-the-barricades provocateur. Instead, he is a behind-the-scenes proprietor. He doesn’t publicise his views there is even a polite guessing game about them. At a recent conference, he had to be asked whether he agreed with the ideas on Fox News. I’m not embarrassed by what they do at all, Lachlan replied. https://www.thedailybeast.com/lachlan-murdoch-is-even-more- https://theintercept.com/2019//30/lachlan-murdoch-fox-news/ This is worth a look - https://iview.abc.net.au/show/rise-of-the-murdoch-dynasty
22.01.2022 Brought to you by, - the people who love to distort the Bible, to fit their own agenda
22.01.2022 #LIBfail #ICAC Mathias Cormann, the FORMER finance minister, who has now resigned from parliament, earned $396,094 pa. I've searched, but can no longer find the cost of his entitlements to the taxpayer. If anyone has that info, please comment below.... Labor’s shadow finance minister, Katy Gallagher, called on the prime minister to reveal the cost of the campaign for Mathias Cormann’s OECD candidacy, after revelations Cormann was using an RAAF aircraft to travel around Europe at a rate likely to be about $4,300 an hour has cost taxpayers at least $129,000 as of the 26th November. He has also been given a support team of about eight staff. EVEN THOUGH the Interviewing for the position is online as per the Covid restrictions, this is stated on the OECD website. Labor have demanded that the government explain why it did not embrace a Zoom-based campaign for Mathias Cormann’s OECD candidacy, after Scott Morrison claimed the former finance minister would have contracted Covid-19 if he had used commercial flights. It has also emerged Cormann is planning another leg of his travels after crisscrossing Europe in a Royal Australian Air Force plane, with further trips scheduled to two South American countries that are members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. https://www.theguardian.com//raaf-jet-is-protecting-mathia
21.01.2022 We're all in this together, unless of course we're in a Labor state, and even more so headed for an election. So sick and tired of this unethical self-serving LNP govt. Do they care even remotely whether people live or die.... They have shown just how much they "care" for the elderly. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says the Australian Defence Force (ADF) will not extend its support on Queensland's borders beyond September 30, despite remaining at the New South Wales, Northern Territory and South Australian borders until the middle of October. The ABC has been told ADF personnel in Queensland and Western Australian would be withdrawn when agreements with each state end on September 30. In NSW and South Australia, the ADF has advised it will begin "drawing down" on personnel from October 15, and in the NT from October 30. Queensland authorities have been lobbying the Federal Government for an extension of ADF support beyond September 30 to match agreements with other states. "I got a letter back from the Minister for Defence where it states very clearly that they will not be moving on Queensland," Ms Palaszczuk said. http://www.abc.net.au//coronavirus-queensland-bor/12702724
21.01.2022 The LNP leader Deb Frecklington has announced an election plan to strip funding from the Environmental Defenders Office if elected. It is hard to understate how... foolish and short sighted this plan is, and highlights the fact the LNP do not actually care about regional Queensland. EDO has worked with and represented farmers, local communities and regional voices that are otherwise not heard. Their work is exceptional and should be celebrated, not defunded. https://www.edo.org.au//lnp-cut-puts-frontline-legal-serv/
20.01.2022 Facebook would like you to think it’s cracking down on hate and misinformation, but this week another former employee is claiming the social media giant does anything but.
20.01.2022 A look at some of the prolific accounts behind the #DictatorDan and #DanLiedPeopleDied campaign. What is real and what is fake?
19.01.2022 This health heroes week let’s celebrate this great Queenslander! Thanks Dr Young.
19.01.2022 On Labour Day today we give thanks, and keep fighting. Unions pushed for the JobKeeper program that kept businesses and workers going during the shut-down last... year. But we need to keep fighting so next time casuals and gig workers are not left behind. We give thanks to the hard work of the States in taking up the challenge of quarantine when the Federal government abrogated its responsibility. But now we need to fix the hotel quarantine system so we don't have ongoing issues. We give thanks to the temporary relief that the increase in JobSeeker gave to people. Too many were forgotten, particularly Disability Pension and migrants who had nothing. It is an national disgrace how we abandoned international students and workers stuck in Australia and forced to rely on soup kitchens and homeless shelters to survive. Australia has a lot to be thankful for, but we need to fight for our future. We have to Demand Better. Happy Labour Day.
19.01.2022 What a spectacular Friday the 13th
18.01.2022 ### UPDATE - DISAPPOINTINGLY IT WAS VOTED DOWN IN THE LOWER HOUSE BREAKING: The NSW Upper House has just voted 22 to 15 to refer the Premier to ICAC
17.01.2022 Latham’s bill is perhaps one of the most discriminatory and paranoid pieces of legislation to have graced the chambers of NSW parliament, it would implement a regime that would see teachers and counsellors lose their jobs if they even considered questions a trans kid had about their identity. Leader of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party in NSW Mark Latham seems to have issues with sexuality. And the 59-year-old cis-gendered heterosexual member of the NSW Legislative Council se...ems to have a particular hang up about transgender and gender diverse children. The former leader of federal Labor is so concerned about these kids that have quite a hard time coming to terms with their gender identity that he wants to have it completely erased from the schooling system. We hear a lot of talk in the political debate about colonisation, but the worst colonising practice in our society are attempts by social engineers, many of them in the education system, to take over the role of parents, Latham felt justified to say during his second reading speech on the bill. Indeed, this issue Latham’s having with children’s gender is so urgent that he’s found it necessary to introduce the Education Legislation Amendment (Parental Rights) Bill 2020 into parliament mid-pandemic. This is a bill that would completely ban any mention of gender fluidity in the halls of learning. Please sign the Prevent the Passing of the Education Legislation Amendment Bill in NSW petition https://www.change.org/p/department-of-education-prevent-to https://www.sydneycriminallawyers.com.au//protect-trans-k/
17.01.2022 Such irresponsible biased "journalism" - I use that term loosely!
16.01.2022 This govt can't afford jobkeeper, jobseeker, aged care, an increase to pensions, new public housing etc.etc.etc. But, it can afford to pay $27,000,000.00 more than its worth, for a parcel of land which, according to the ANAO, wasn’t needed, for another 32 years, from Leppington Pastoral Company, operated by billionaire brothers Tony and Ron Perich. A company that has donated a total of $176,600 to the Liberals since 2002, including $58,800 in 2018-19. The Australian National... Audit Office this week trained a spotlight on that decision in 2018 by federal officials to purchase a 12.26 hectare triangle of land for just under $30m. The area known as the Leppington triangle is adjacent to the site for the western Sydney airport. A year after buying the land, the department of infrastructure valued the land purchase at just $3m. Strange, right, that precipitous plunge in value? Enough to make an auditor curious. The sorry story can be summarised this way. The government wanted to buy land owned by the Leppington Pastoral Company for the second Sydney airport. LPC was a reluctant seller. The parcel of land wasn’t needed, according to the ANAO, for another 32 years. But officials pushed through anyway. In the process they overstated the identified benefits (and, astonishingly) did not quantify costs, and did not address risks which was a departure from the approved strategy. The officials knew they were trying to buy land from a sophisticated and well-resourced entity with access to substantial resources including legal and property advisors. But in one of the more sharp asides in the ANAO report, the auditor notes there shouldn’t be special procedures for the powerful. It is not appropriate, the ANAO says, for the Australian government to offer sophisticated and well-resourced entities greater inducements to sell than it offers those without access to substantial resources. The audit raises many intriguing questions. Why did officials behave this way? Were they just cowboys, extemporising in coffee shops at taxpayer expense? Were they under pressure to deliver a result for a government that wanted to present progress on a signature infrastructure project in western Sydney? In any case, one of the portfolio ministers at the time, Paul Fletcher, has made it clear this week he doesn’t accept responsibility, because he didn’t know what was going on. #FEDERALICACNOW https://www.theguardian.com//the-case-for-an-australian-fe
15.01.2022 This is a very long post, but it represents only a tiny part of Murdoch's interference, in our ever eroding Democracy. #BoycottMurdoch Murdoch editors told to 'kill Whitlam' in 1975...Continue reading
15.01.2022 Since the height of the pandemic in April, we've increased the number of jobs in Queensland by 6%. That’s higher than the national average of 4.4%. We acted qui...ckly to stop the spread of COVID-19, allowing local businesses and industries to get back on their feet and infrastructure projects to forge ahead sooner. Queensland’s plan for economic recovery is all about supporting and creating local jobs throughout the state. While global economies are doing it tough, we are focused on helping our economy rebound, not the virus. #qldjobs #covid19au
14.01.2022 Morrison has switched to an announcement-based approach to leadership, and it made complete sense. In the current environment, there are no disincentives for doing so. Press conferences are held at short notice with details postponed until later, and inconvenient questions are easily batted away, well after headlines have established an underlying narrative. Outlets rush to break the news first, follow-ups are negligible, corrections are buried, and ...Continue reading
14.01.2022 Victorian Health Minister Jenny Mikakos resigns after Daniel Andrews' coronavirus hotel quarantine inquiry testimony http://www.abc.net.au//victoria-health-minister-j/12706972
13.01.2022 This came up on my personal page as a memory from 2 years ago. The letter is pretty damning of Morrison's handling of our Aged Care.
13.01.2022 Recently the state LNP members have been starting a petition of no confidence in Daniel Andrews. Let’s counteract this to show that as Victorians we couldn’t think of anything worse than an LNP government Show Daniel Andrews he has your support - please share and sign http://chng.it/tnvWY7KQVp
13.01.2022 Latest News Corp polling shows both Scott Morrison and Dan Andrews are enjoying approval ratings in the mid-60s. The fact one has achieved this with the unbridl...ed support of conservative media and the other has achieved this despite coordinated attacks from conservative media, is a story for another day. But take a second to note how the same News Corp newspapers attempt to shape the discussion on these comparable results. This is a perfect example of how News Corp may not invent facts, but it carefully manipulates the way it provides those facts to its readers to ensure it is consumed in the manner that suits their political objectives. Again, at least two former Prime Ministers have labelled News Corp as the greatest threat to Australian Democracy. Maybe it's time to start taking them seriously. (Pick up courtesy of Josh Taylor)
12.01.2022 This type of language minimises the behaviour of our politicians. It's time for all of us to call them out for who they are - corrupt thieves, who will do and say anything to keep themselves in power, thereby allowing them to continue to weaken and deplete Australia's wealth and democracy.
12.01.2022 While the LNP and the Murdoch media distract you with #DictatorDan BS, the real DICTATORS, (Morrison and his crew) are doing exactly as they please, creating restricting laws, and taking everyone to the cleaners in the process. Are You Ready Yet To #wakeupaustralia Mon 28 Sep 2020 17.58 AEST ...Continue reading
10.01.2022 #DemandBetter #demandchange
10.01.2022 This article is from July 2016 when Morrison was treasurer. In 2016 the Government said it would cut aged care funding by $1.2B between 2016 and 2020, but a new investigation says this is wrong the real size of the aged care cuts is closer to $2.5B. So while aged care was trying to cope with Covid, it was trying to do so, with a cut of 2.5 billion in real terms, from its funding. ... Peak aged care providers, consumer groups and nursing representatives have taken their cause to Canberra. They are demanding the Government’s modelling be made available. The Government is declining to hand it over. Addressing an Aged Forum at the National Press Club on Wednesday, Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA) President Paul Sadler said the $1.2 billion cuts to the Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI) over the next four years were unacceptable in their current form and must be halted. He was joined by Council on the Ageing Australia (COTA) chief executive Ian Yates and Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation federal secretary Lee Thomas in calling for the measures to be reviewed and the modelling behind them be made public. Report puts cuts at $2.5 billion An independent report commissioned by UnitingCare Australia, ACSA and Catholic Health Australia surveyed 501 aged care facilities representing 39,000 residents. It found the changes would decrease the annual funding per resident by $6,655 a year https://www.agedcare101.com.au//aged-care-providers-say-b/
09.01.2022 Laughter alert https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=3HROCVzOqkc
09.01.2022 #BREAKING : Centre Alliance has not supported the Cashless Debit Card legislation in the Lower House. They are expected to also oppose it when it is voted on in the Senate
09.01.2022 #ethics #Corruption Apparently according to Gladys, it's okay to keep herself, and the LNP in government, by buying votes with your taxpayer $s. It's just bad luck for the rest of the voters, who don't agree with their born to rule, money over people, elitist ideology
08.01.2022 Susan Ryan, Labor’s first female cabinet minister, who helped pass landmark laws to protect women from workplace discrimination, has died at the age of 77. I felt from the youngest possible age that it was unfair, intolerable really, that females were regarded as second-class citizens, Ryan told the Guardian in 2017. That was going to be the big thing that I wanted to change. A prominent feminist and human rights campaigner, Ryan was pivotal in the passage of the Sex Dis...crimination Act and Equal Employment Opportunity and the Affirmative Action Act. As a member of the Hawke government, Ryan was pivotal in passing key legislation to protect women from harassment and workplace discrimination https://www.theguardian.com//susan-ryan-former-labor-senat
08.01.2022 Thank you AEC. Queenslanders deserve better!
08.01.2022 It will be absolutely no surprise to a lot of you that News Corp has been accused of biased coverage of Premier Daniel Andrews’s handling of Victoria’s COVID-19 outbreak, as a new poll shows the majority of Victorians support his leadership. This trend of opeds being dressed as news reports is getting out of hand, one Twitter user wrote. Almost like they have an agenda, wrote another.... Victoria may be under a strict lockdown, but a recent Newspoll has revealed Mr Andrews has held onto a steady approval rating of 62 percent throughout the pandemic. But despite the Premier’s popularity, experts say that News Corp publications have continued to spin a negative portrayal of Mr Andrews. Headlines by The Australian reporting the recent poll read: Voters not ready to slam Andrews for his errors just yet. While a column earlier this month by the publication beckoned the public to Force Daniel Andrews to bear the costs of the damage he wreaks. 'Dictator Dan' is trying to build a 'COVID Gulag', a headline from Sky News claimed. Meanwhile, Adam Creighton, Economics Columnist at The Australian, shared a video over the weekend from controversial far-right media personality Avi Yemini of a man being arrested in Victoria. Creighton wrote on Twitter: How can the Governor of Victoria see this and not sack the government and call an election? If people want health fascism at least let them vote for it. Terry McCrann, a Business Columnist at The Australian, echoed his colleague's sentiments and penned an op-ed calling on Mr Andrews to resign as he’s unfit to continue as premier. Andrews’ supporters and journalists alike have pointed out that in contrast, The Australian wrote a glowing review of Prime Minister Scott Morrison when his approval rating reached 65 percent. The headline by The Australian reporting on Mr Morrison read PM bounces back as voters desert Labor. #IStandWithDan https://www.sbs.com.au//news-corp-slammed-for-unbalanced-r
07.01.2022 #WakeUpAustralia - because WE are well on OUR way, if not already arrived
05.01.2022 Queensland is good to go! Retail sales up by 5% Tourism booming in many regions Queenslanders backing Queenslanders... Whether it’s booking a family holiday or simply popping down to the local cafe, Queenslanders are getting out and supporting each other. It’s been fantastic to see let’s keep it up! #goodtogo
05.01.2022 Retailer Premier Investment received $45million from Job Keeper. It just announced a $57million profit. Billionaire owner Solomon Lew will pocket about $20mill...ion in dividends. Harvey Norman received $9million from Job Keeper. It just announced a $480million profit. Billionaire owner Gerry Harvey should earn about $72million in dividends. Adairs received over $11million from Job Keeper and then paid out $18.6million in share dividends. The list goes on... This Government spent $600million to illegally pursue Australia's poorest welfare recipients after it wrongly believed they had been overpaid (Robodebt). Will it do anything to claw back the millions in tax payer handouts that have made their way to billionaire's bank accounts? This Government has no issue handing out millions; but it hates the idea of giving a cent to poor people. Premier Investment: https://www.afr.com//solly-lew-did-all-right-out-of-jobkee Harvey Norman: https://amp.smh.com.au//harvey-norman-posts-record-result- Adairs: https://www.afr.com//jobkeeper-becomes-dividendkeeper-2020 Cost of Robodebt: https://www.canberratimes.com.au//four-of-five-robodebt-r/
04.01.2022 The only surprise here for me, is that we haven't fallen further. We have dropped 8 points from 85 - 77 since the LNP have been in govt. The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is an index published annually by Transparency International since 1995 which ranks countries "by their perceived levels of public sector corruption, as determined by expert assessments and opinion surveys." The CPI generally defines corruption as "the misuse of public power for private benefit".... The 2019 CPI, published in January of 2020, currently ranks 180 countries "on a scale from 100 (very clean) to 0 (highly corrupt)." In the list, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Sweden, Singapore and Switzerland are perceived as the top 5 least corrupt nations in the world, ranking consistently high among international financial transparency, while the most perceived corrupt country in the world is Somalia, scoring 810 out of 100 since 2012. South Sudan is also perceived as one of the most corrupted countries in the world due to constant social and economic crises, ranking an average score of 13 out of 100 in 2018. Transparency International commissioned the University of Passau's Johann Graf Lambsdorff to produce the CPI. The 2012 CPI takes into account 16 different surveys and assessments from 12 different institutions. The 13 surveys/assessments are either business people opinion surveys or performance assessments from a group of analysts. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corruption_Perceptions_Index
04.01.2022 The Morrison Government is trying to give $18 BILLION of public dollars to fossil fuel projects that will only supercharge the climate crisis. Sign the petition demanding not a cent of public money goes to fossil fuels!
03.01.2022 Is this just another example of the LNP Liberal govt's trickle up economics Is conning QLDERS, the way Palmer is repaying your millions of tax $s to the federal LNP Liberal government fund Clive Palmer owed businesses and ... government agencies up to $300 million from the collapse of his nickel refinery in Townsville after making a surprise offer to settle with workers short-changed of their entitlements. If Mr Palmer follows through, he will only spend an estimated $7.16m making up the difference between what Queensland Nickel staff received from a federal government fund and the settlements they were owed when the QNI plant went bust in 2016. How much did he splurge on propping up the LNP in the last election
03.01.2022 This must be what your 17,000,000 taxpayer $s given by the LNP to Murdoch, is paying for - the LNP PROPAGANDA MACHINE
03.01.2022 #climateaction #ClimateChange A new report published by German wind energy industry group Bundesverband WindEnergie (BEW) and regional renewable energy group LEE NRW finds that existing German wind power output could double in output by 2030 purely through upgrades to newer models of wind turbines. Today, less than one percent of Germany’s surface is designated for onshore wind power. This already would allow us to cover nearly 40 percent of power demand by 2030. If the sha...re grew to two percent, we could cover almost 100 percent, said BWE’s Wolfram Axthelm. Wind can do a lot more: In the past 20 years, technology has made great leaps and bounds. Modern wind turbines produce around ten times as much electricity today as those built at the turn of the millennium. https://reneweconomy.com.au/german-wind-report-shows-repow/
03.01.2022 Scott Morrison has joined the ranks of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin by refusing to sign a global commitment to address biodiversity loss & climate change. We’re still recovering from devastating bushfires, driven by climate change, that resulted in 1 BILLION animals dying. Morrison should join the likes of New Zealand, France, Germany and Canada - not follow the climate wrecking footsteps of Trump and Putin ... https://www.getup.org.au//morrison-don-t-be-like-trump-or-
02.01.2022 Ben Pennings is now under attack from Adani, for sharing his wisdom with us on social media. I know these are difficult times, but if you can help, please do
01.01.2022 Australia Post’s entire board is set to be grilled over Liberal Party links at a Senate inquiry into former boss Christine Holgate’s controversial departure. Ms Holgate says she was unlawfully stood down after it emerged she gifted four Cartier watches worth $20,000 to executives who had clinched a lucrative deal. Chair Lucio Di Bartolomeo will make his second appearance in the past two weeks on Tuesday, this time alongside the board’s directors. ... https://thenewdaily.com.au//23/australia-post-board-senate/
01.01.2022 RESTRICTIONS: Because of Queensland’s strong response to COVID-19, the Chief Health Officer has determined that more people will be allowed at outdoor venues an...d events from 1am on Thursday, October 1. Businesses can increase the number of patrons from one per four square metres to one per two square metres, as long as it is outdoors. More people will be allowed in our theme parks and zoos. Outdoor events with a COVID Safe Checklist can increase from 500 to 1,000 people. Outdoor stadiums, amphitheatres and outdoor performance venues with a COVID Safe Plan can increase seated capacity up to 75%. We want Queenslanders to keep getting out and supporting their local businesses and jobs. Carefully easing restrictions will help more Queenslanders get back to work as we focus on our plan for economic recovery. #covid19au
01.01.2022 https://twitter.com/PRGuy17/status/1309640266387566592?s=19