Politics,Climate Change and Sundry issues

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Monday 1 December 2014

Tracking Abbott’s Wreckage ”December Update’’ - The AIM Network

Tracking Abbott’s Wreckage ”December Update’’ - The AIM Network



Tracking Abbott’s Wreckage ”December Update’’














Sally McManus is the Secretary of the Australian Services Union in NSW and the ACT.


She has been a campaigner and an organiser for more than 20 years and
spent a lot of time doing and talking about organising and campaigning.
Her blog is a comprehensive list of policy and other decisions taken by
the Abbott Government. I cannot vouch for the veracity of the entire
list, nor do I necessarily agree with everyone (although I have no
reason to doubt them) but I recommend the list to those with an interest
in how Tony Abbott is changing Australia.



The List


296. Cuts CSIRO funding, which means that CSIRO will lose 1/5 of its workforce – 24 November, 2014

295. Slashes funding to the ABC and SBS resulting in job cuts and the
axing of programs including state based 7:30 Report and breaking an
election promise – 19 November, 2014

294. Refuses to contribute to the fund Green Climate Fund, which Abbott
last year described as “socialism masquerading as environmentalism” – 17
November, 2014

293. Uses G20 platform to comment on domestic political issues rather than international political issues – 15 November, 2014

292. Describes Australia as “nothing but bush” prior to the arrival of
the First Fleet when addressing a breakfast for British Prime Minister,
David Cameron – 14 November 2014 Nothing but bush pre first fleet

291. Breaks promise to achieve a surplus in the Government’s first year
in office, instead overseeing an estimated $51 billion deterioration in
revenue – 11 November, 2014

290. Describes coal as “good for humanity” while opening a coal mine in Queensland 13 October, 2014

289. Extends the Royal Commission into Trade Unions for another 12
months and expands the terms of reference despite their being no
requests for either – 09 October, 2014

288. Cuts spending on science and innovation to the lowest levels since the data was first published – 07 October, 2014

287. Spends an estimated $500 million yearly participating in the
conflict in the Middle East while ruling out increasing taxes to pay for
– 07 October, 2014

286. Limits scrutiny of ASIO, expands protections from prosecution for
ASIO officers, and allows ASIO greater powers for surveillance with
reduced requirements for warrants – 30 September, 2014

285. Signs a deal with Cambodia to accept Australia’s refugees for a payment of $40 million over 4 years – 26 September, 2014

284. Breaks an election promise to a publish a proposal for
constitutional recognition for Indigenous people and establish a
bipartisan process to try to bring about recognition as soon as possible
within the first 12 months of Government – 19 September 2014.

283. Breaks election promise to build replacement submarines in South
Australian shipyards, spending more than $20 billion on Japanese
submarines instead – 8 September, 2014

282. Fails to provide adequate medical care to asylum seeker Hamid
Kehazaei who died after developing an infection from a cut on his foot –
5 September 2014

281. Delays superannuation increases for seven years costing workers
thousands of dollars in retirement savings – 2 September 2014

280. Kills the Low Income Super Contribution payment and the
Superannuation Guarantee which aimed to boost the retirement savings of
3.6 million workers who earn $37,000 per year or less – 2 September 2014

279. Repeals the mining tax on the profits of big coal and iron ore companies – 2 September 2014

278. Bans secular workers from the school chaplaincy program – 27 August 2014

277. Refuses temporary visitors visas for Sri Lankan trade unionists to
attend a union conference in Australia because they “do not have enough
personal wealth” – 25 August 2014

276. Unemployment hits highest level in 12 years – 7 August 2014

275. Breaks an election promise to amend the race hate laws – 6 August 2014

274. Directs all government departments to disclose every contact with
every union for any reason over the last decade to the Royal Commission –
28 July 2014

273. Allows the suspension of payments to parents whose children do not attend school in the Northern Territory – 19 July 2014

272. Axes the carbon tax with no viable policy to address climate change or Australia’s emission targets – 17 July, 2014

271. Risks up to $1 billion in revenue through job cuts at the ATO – July 15, 2014

270. Cuts all funding to Vibe Australia, the Indigenous organisation
responsible for creating and producing the Deadly Awards, Deadly Vibe
and InVibe magazines, Deadly Sounds radio, Move It Mob Style TV and
deadlyvibe.com.au – July 14, 2014

269. Detains 153 asylum seekers at sea on board a customs ship for a
month, despite questions about the legality of this action – July 12,
2014

268. Offends China and many Australians by praising the “skill and
honour” of Japanese soliders who killed 22 000 Australians and hundreds
of thousands of Chinese during World War II – 9 July 2014

267. Hands over 41 Sri Lankan asylum seekers to the custody of Sri
Lankan authorities after screening them at sea and transferring them
while still on the water – 07 July, 2014

266. Creates a strategic communications branch employing 37 people and
costing $4.7 million each year, to oversee communications in the
department of Prime Minister and Cabinet despite saying at the 2013
launch of the Liberal Party’s book on ALP waste, that they would spend
less on spin than the previous government – July 05, 2014

265. Describes Australia as ‘unsettled’ before the British arrived,
during an address to the Australia-Melbourne Institute Conference – 04
July, 2014

264. Grants the Immigration Minister power over the granting of
permanent residence allowing him to personally decide the conditions of
the test and his decisions will not be subject to appeal – 03 July, 2014

263. Breaks a promise not to grant permanent permanent residency to
people arriving by boat by granting a visa to a least one refugee – 03
July, 2014

262. Prohibits Community Legal Centres from using Government funding to advocate for policy or law reform – 02 July, 2014

261. Appoints a former Liberal MP and a conservative columnist and vocal
opponent of the ABC to the ABC and SBS appointments panel – 02 July,
2014

260. Strikes out protections for consumers of financial advice before
the report into the Commonwealth Bank of Australia financial planning
scandal is tabled, which recommends a Royal Commission into the bank to
investigate allegations of fraud, forgery and a management cover-up – 01
July, 2014

259. Refuses to confirm the existence of two boatloads of refugees
reported to be currently on board customs vessels. The Government
previously denied the vessels were in trouble and refuses to comment on
whether the refugees will be landing in Australia – 30 June, 2014

258. Revokes the residential determination of two asylum seekers from
Vietnam currently in high school in Adelaide and removes them to a
detention centre, resulting in up to 7 other children, also in school,
running away for fear of the same fate – 28 June, 2014

257. Cuts Dementia and Severe Behaviours Supplement, a payment to those
who provide care for people with severe behavioural and psychological
symptoms of dementia – 26 June, 2014

256. Breaks promise that no public servants will be forced into
redundancy as it is revealed that staff in Treasury in Finance will be
made involuntarily redundant – 24 June, 2014

255. Seeks to reintroduce Temporary Protection Visas after the High
Court strikes down the Government’s attempt to limit the number of
permanent visas available each year – 22 June 2014.

254. Refuses to halt return of refugees to war-torn Iraq – 18 June, 2014

253. Abandons the long-held, bipartisan position of referring to Palestinian land captured in 1967 as occupied – 06 June, 2014

252. Abolishes the Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee, which
has, for 25 years, investigated gaps in Australia’s corporate and
financial markets law and recommended ways to close them – 05 June, 2014

251. Excludes Australian shipyards from a major new contract, sending
jobs offshore and threatening the industry in Australia – 05 June, 2014

250. Cuts funding to the peak refugee organisation the Refugee Council of Australia – 30 May 2014

249. Takes money from the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses
to Child Sexual Abuse and gives it to the Royal Commission into the Home
Insulation Scheme – 28 May 2014

248. Breaks promise that no public servants will be forced into
redundancy after revelations that public servants in the Department of
Industry have been made involuntarily redundant – 19 May 2014

247. Scraps the National Water Commission – 13 May, 2014

246. Abolishes funding for Building Australia’s Future Workforce —
Connection Interviews and Job Seeker Workshops and the Experience+
Career Advice initiative – 13 May, 2014

245. Abolishes the Get Reading Programme – 13 May, 2014

244. Scraps the annual subsidy to local ethanol producers – 13 May 2014

243. Slashes the Biodiversity Fund – 13 May, 2014

242. Cuts the Education Department’s Online Diagnostic Tools Programme – 13 May, 2014

241. Abolishes the Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and
Transplantation Authority which was established to encourage organ
donation – 13 May, 2014

240. Introduces annual reviews for veterans receiving military compensation payments due to illness or injury – 13 May, 2014

239. Terminates the Office of Water Science research programme – 13 May, 2014

238. Abolishes the Commonwealth Human Rights Education Grant – 13 May 2014

237. Abolishes funding to the Exotic Disease Preparedness Programme – 13 May 2014

236. Slashes funding from the Indigenous Health Budget – 13 May 2014

235. Cuts funding for Indigenous language support – 13 May 2014

234. Cuts funding to the Torres Strait Regional Authority – 13 May 2014

233. Abolishes the Congress of Australia’s First Peoples, the only
elected representative body for Indigenous Australians – 13 May 2014

232. Breaks election promise and slashes funding to Landcare – 13 May 2014

231. Abolishes the National Rental Affordability Scheme – 13 May 2014

230. Cuts funding from the corporate regulator ASIC which oversees the financial sector – 13 May 2014

229. Axes the first home buyers savings scheme – 13 May 2014

228. Reduces funding to the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency – 13 May 2014

227. Abolishes the Improving Educational Outcomes Programme – 13 May 2014

226. Cuts funding to the Child Care Early Learning Projects and the
Professional Support Program which assist childcare workers gain skills –
13 May 2014

225. Reduces funding to the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership – 13 May 2014

224. Cut the Research Training Scheme, with tertiary education providers
to introduce student contributions for higher degrees – 13 May 2014

223. Ends the development of the Australian Baccalaureate – 13 May 2014

222. Cuts higher education reward funding – 13 May 2014

221. Cuts the Australian National University’s HC Coombs Policy Forum – 13 May 2014

220. Cuts Australian Research Council funding – 13 May 2014

219. Abolishes tax break for mature age workers and replaces it with a
payment for employing people over 50 who have been on Newstart or the
DSP for more than 6 months – 13 May 2014

218. Cuts an incentive program for graduates to take up work in regional locations of need – 13 May 2014

217. Axes the National Partnership Agreement on Certain Concessions for
Pensioners and Seniors Card Holders which supports state and territory
concessions for senior citizens including energy rebates. – 13 May 2014

216. Kills off four grant programmes including the the Australian
Community Food Safety Campaign and Outreach Support Services for
Criminalised Women – 13 May 2014

215. Cuts $2.3 million in contribution to the World Health Organisation – 13 May 2014

214. Abolishes the Australian Interactive Games Fund which helped support local video game developers – 13 May 2014

213. Breaks a promise not to cuts funding to health by dramatically cutting hospital funding – 13 May 2014

212. Cuts $240 million over four years to community programs that support poor, sick or disadvantaged people – 13 May 2014

211. Cuts $25million over 4 years or a quarter of the funding to
Community Legal Centres who provide legal support to the poor and
disadvantaged – 13 May 2014

210. Cuts the Women in Leadership program – 13 May 2014

209. Breaks a promise to have one million more solar roofs across Australia and at least 25 solar towns – 13 May 2014

208. Breaks a promise to spend $2.55 billion Emissions Reduction Fund by
committing less than half this amount in the budget – 13 May 2014

207. Orders the spending of $11.7 million to plan the privatisation of:
Defence Housing Australia, the Royal Australian Mint and the registry
function of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission – 13
May 2014

206. Announces 3000 job loses at the Australian Tax Office – 13 May 2014

205. Freezes the Family Tax Benefit A at a set income level regardless of the number of children – 13 May 2014

204. Cuts the Family Tax Benefit B end-of-year supplement by 15% – 13 May 2014

203. Reduces funding for the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation – 13 May 2014

202. Reduces funding to the Australian Institute for Marine Science – 13 May 2014

201. Scraps a range of grant programs aimed at funding innovation and
start-up businesses, including: Australian Industry Participation;
Commercialisation Australia; Enterprise Solutions; Innovation Investment
Fund; Industry Innovation Councils; Enterprise Connect; Industry
Innovation Precincts; and Textile, Clothing and Footwear Small Business
and Building Innovative Capability – 13 May 2014

200. Rips a further $111.4 million over four years out of the operating budget of the CSIRO – 13 May 2014

199. Ceases funding for National ICT Australia, which is a research
centre for communications and information technology – 13 May 2014

198. Abolishes Medicare locals – 13 May 2014

197. Reduces payments to people under 35 with a disability who cannot
find employment if they could work more than eight hours a week – 13 May
2014

196. Mandates religious education in schools by taking away the option
for school to opt for a secular social worker instead – 13 May 2014

195. Abolishes the ABC’s disability communities website Ramp Up – 13 May 2014

194. Abolishes the Disability Discrimination Commissioner – 13 May 2014

193. Abolishes the Better Schools Centre for Quality Teaching and Learning – 13 May 2014

192. Dismantles the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and will
establish a health productivity and performance commission – 13 May 2014

191. Abolishes the Seniors Supplement – 13 May 2014

190. Axes the tax break for people with dependent spouses – 13 May 2014

189. Axes the Diagnostic Imaging Quality Programme – 13 May 2014

188. Ceases the Dental Flexible Grants Program – 13 May 2014

187. Axes the Charles Sturt University’s dental and oral health clinics – 13 May 2014

186. Axes funding for the nursing and allied health scholarships in Tasmania – 13 May 2014

185. Defers 13 Partners in Recovery programs which help people with
severe and persistent mental illness and complex support needs – 13 May
2014

184. Cuts funding to the National Anti-Tobacco Campaign – 13 May 2014

183. Cuts Australia’s Animal Welfare Strategy – 13 May 2014

182. Abolishes Health Workforce Australia and cuts the expansion of the Clinical Training Funding Program – 13 May 2014

181. Axes the National Partnership Agreement on Preventive Health – 13 May 2014

180. Defers the National Partnership Agreement for adult public dental services until July 2015 – 13 May 2014

179. Reduces the Medicare benefit for optometry services and allows optometrists to charge more – 13 May 2014

178. Abolishes the GP Education and Training Limited and ceasing the Pre-vocational GP Placements Scheme – 13 May 2014

177. Axes industry and community clean energy programs include the Low
Emissions Technology Demonstration Fund, the National Low Emission Coal
Initiative, Energy Efficiency Programmes, the National Solar Schools
Plan, Energy Efficiency Information Grants and Low Carbon Communities –
13 May 2014

176. Scraps The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) which was set
up to support new and emerging renewable technologies and in doing so
breaks an election promise – 13 May 2014

175. Scraps the Housing Help for Seniors scheme which provided assistance to older Australians – 13 May 2014

174. Pulls $2.5 billion from aged care, including $1.7 billion from home based support such as Meals on Wheels – 13 May 2014

173. Cuts the benefit for unemployed people under 25 by moving them onto the Youth Allowance – 13 May 2014

172. Kills off the Gonski school funding vision by cutting future funding by $30 billion – 13 May 2014

171. Reduces Medicare and Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme safety nets – 13 May 2014

170. Breaks a promise to make no cuts to health with a $368 million cut from preventative health measures – 13 May 2014

169. Cuts the Family Tax Benefit A end-of-year supplement by 17% – 13 May 2014

168. Increases the fuel excise twice a year by indexing it to CPI – 13 May 2014

167. Forces students to repay their debt earlier by lowering the wage they need to earn before payments kick in – 13 May 2014

166. Increases debt for students by increasing the interest on their fees – 13 May 2014

165. Makes it harder for retirees to access the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card – 13 May 2014

164. Guts the Australia Council and Screen Australia by cutting $87 million for the Arts – 13 May 2014

163. Forces people under 30 to work for the dole if they want to receive
any financial support after a waiting period of six months with no
financial support – 13 May 2014

162. Imposes a six month wait for people under 30s to receive unemployment benefits – 13 May 2014

161. Cuts the Family Tax Benefit Part B – 13 May 2014

160. Cuts the old age pension by indexing it to CPI instead of wages – 13 May 2014

159. Increases the pension age to 70 from 2035 – 13 May 2014

158. Imposes a $5 increase on the cost of all medicines available under
the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (80c for concession card holders) –
13 May 2014

157. Cuts the ‘Tools for the Trade’ program which helped apprentices buy
their tools, and replacing it with a loan scheme apprentices will have
to repay – 13 May 2014

156. Caps the amount of money workers can recoup in entitlements if
their employer becomes insolvent or bankrupt to 16 weeks – 13 May 2014

155. Breaks a promise to only cut the foreign aid budget by $4.5 billion and cuts it by $7.9 billion instead – 13 May 2014

154. Axes funding to the Australian Youth Affairs Coalition, the national peak body for young people- 13 May 2014

153. Slashes Disability Support Pensions by indexing to inflation – 13 May 2014

152. Abolishes the highly successful Youth Connections program that
supports young people who have not completed, or are at risk of not
completing Year 12 or equivalent qualifications also costing hundreds of
community sector jobs – 13 May 2014

151. Breaks a promise of “no new taxes” by introducing a fuel levy – 13 May 2014

150. Announces the sacking of 16,500 public sector workers as whole
Departments are abolished despite promising only 12,000 job losses – 13
May 2014

149. Cuts $500 million from indigenous programs over five years – 13 May 2014

148. Breaks a promise of “no new taxes” by introducing a deficit tax
rise of two percentage points for people earning more than $180,000 a
year – 13 May 2014

147. Scrapping a net $1.2 billion in tuition subsidies for universities – 13 May 2014

146. Scraps the Australia Network, Australia’s international television
service broadcast across our region that provides news and current
affairs from an Australian perspective – 13 May 2014

145. Breaks promise of “no cuts to the ABC or SBS” by cutting $43.5 million from the ABC and SBS – 13 May 2014

144. Undermines Medicare by imposing a $7 fee increase for GP visits – 13 May 2014

143. Tears up Federal Government’s agreement with states and territories to help fund increasing health costs – 13 May 2014

142. Scraps caps on university fees, meaning universities will be able to charge whatever they like for degrees – 13 May 2014

141. Abolishes the COAG Reform Council — which provides information to
Governments so they can track the performance of their programs – 13 May
2014

140. Sacks the National People with Disability and Carers Council —
which pushed for and then helped build the NDIS – 13 May 2014

139. Releases the Commission of Audit report which recommends savage
budget cuts that would negatively affect every Australian – 1 May 2014

138. Breaks a promise to introduce the paid parental leave scheme he took to the election – 30 April 2014

137. Spends $12.4 billion on new fighter jets whilst claiming a budget
“emergency” and preparing to make big cuts to health and welfare – 23
April 2014

136. Abolishes the research and development tax incentives board – 11 April 2014

135. Begins dismantling GP Super clinics – 8 April 2014

134. Cuts 480 jobs from the Environment Department who are responsible
for protecting places such as Kakadu, Antarctica and the Great Barrier
Reef – 7 April 2014

133. Forbids public servants from making political comments online, even
anonymously, and instructs them to report on colleagues who do – 6
April 2014

132. Establishes a secret, publicly funded “hit squad” to target
political opponents led by the man who provided a “chaff bag” for Alan
Jones to auction at a Young Liberal fundraiser – 1 April 2014

131. Imposes fees and charges on people who become bankrupt – 1 April 2014

130. Axes free legal assistance for asylum seekers – 31 March 2014

129. Defunds Ethical Clothing Australia that worked with industry to
protect outworkers in the textile and clothing industry from
exploitation and abandons the Governments ethical procurement guidelines
– 30 March 2014

128. Opposes a UN resolution to conduct war crimes inquiry in Sri Lanka – 28 March 2014

127. Closes all Medicare offices on Saturdays – 26 March 2014

126. Brings back the awards of knights and dames which were abolished in 1986 – 25 March 2014

125. Cuts 400 jobs from the industry department – 25 March 2014

124. Ensures a human rights enquiry into the Manus Island detention
centre is shut down and human rights lawyers are denied access to the
centre – 23 March 2014

123. Abolishes one third of the jobs in Treasury costing approximately 300 jobs – 21 March 2014

122. Cuts welfare payments to orphans of soldiers – 16 March 2014

121. Moves to deny funding to artists or events that refuse corporate sponsorship for ethical reasons – 15 March 2014

120. Cuts hundreds of jobs at the CSIRO – 14 March 2014

119. Reopens 457 visa loophole to allow employers to hire an unlimited number of workers without scrutiny – 12 March 2014

118. Overturns a ban on cattle grazing in the Victorian Alpine National Park – 6 March 2014

117. Frustrated and defeated an attempt at the UN to highlight the humanitarian consequences of nuclear war – 5 March 2014

116. Axes funding earmarked to save the Sumatran rhinoceros from extinction – 28 February 2014

115. Introduces legislation to allow people aged between 17-24 years old
to work for half the minimum wage and be exempted from all other work
rights including health and safety laws and protections should they be
injured at work – 26 February 2014

114. Axes funding to Aboriginal Early Childhood Support and Learning
Incorporated, the only Indigenous peak body advising on early childhood
issues for Indigenous people in NSW – 25 February, 2014

113. Misleads the Australian public about what occurred on Manus Island
when asylum seekers were attacked killing one person and injuring
seventy-seven. Once the information was known to be untrue, waited five
days to correct the record – 25 February 2014

112. Contravenes 113 years of established practice by moving to release
the previous Government’s confidential cabinet papers to the Royal
Commission into the Pink Batts scheme – 22 February 2014

111. Scraps food grants program for small farmers – 21 February 2014

110. Pressured SPC Ardmona to cut the pay and conditions for workers in return for Government money – 20 February 2014

109. Blames carbon pricing for the close of Alcoa smelters and rolling
mills and the loss of nearly 1000 jobs, despite the fact the company
states it had no bearing on their decision – 19 February 2014

108. Breaches the privacy and puts in danger around 10, 000 asylum
seekers and their families by releasing their personal details on the
Department of Immigration website – 19 February 2014

107. Fails to ensure the safety of asylum seekers in our care on Manus
Island who were subjected to a vicious attack, which left one person
dead and seventy-seven seriously injured – 18 February 2014

106. Reverses the previous government’s decision to care for refugee
children who are without an adult family member (ie unaccompanied
minors) in the community and sends them to detention centres in Nauru –
17 February 2014

105. Removes poverty reduction from the goals of the foreign affairs budget –February 17, 2014

104. Appoints a climate change sceptic to head a review of our renewable energy target – 17 February 2014

103. Pays hundreds of indigenous workers in his Department up to $19 000
less than non-indigenous workers doing the same job and cuts the budget
for the representative body the National Congress of Australia’s First
Peoples causing two-thirds of the staff to lose their jobs – 15 February
2014

102. Breaks a promise to provide fibre-to-the-premises for all Tasmanians for the National Broadband Network – 13 February 2014

101. Unemployment rate jumps to highest in more than 10 years – 13 February 2014

100. Lies to the Australian public about the reasons Toyota gave for
their decision to close in order to blame the workers and their union –
12 February 2014

99. Takes down a website providing information to the Australian public
on the ingredients and nutritional content of foods. It is later
revealed that the person in the Minister’s office who gave this
directive is married to a lobbyist from the junk food industry and was
still a share holder in their lobbying company – 11 February 2014

98. Destroys the Australian car manufacturing industry by refusing to
provide any industry assistance leading to the decision of Toyota to
shut costing up to 30 000 jobs – 10 February 2014

97. Launches a Royal Commission into unions – 10 February 2014

96. Attempts to reintroduce temporary visas for asylum seekers found to
be fleeing persecution preventing them ever settling in Australia and
retrospectively applies them to 20 000 people. This is stopped in the
Senate twice by the ALP and The Greens – 7 February 2014

95. Supports a reduction of penalty rates and other Award minimums in a
submission to the Fair Work Commission’s review of all Awards – 4
February 2014

94. Lies to the Australian public about the wages and working conditions
of factory workers at SPC Ardmona in Shepparton and uses this incorrect
information to blame them for their job insecurity – 4 February 2014

93. Launches an “efficiency study” into ABC and the SBS – 30 January 2014

92. Cuts the wages of Australian troops deployed overseas by almost $20 000 per solider – 29 January 2014

91. Intervenes on the side of Toyota to support cutting Australian workers wages and conditions – 28 January 2014

90. Privatises the 104 year old Australian Valuation Office costing nearly 200 jobs – 24 January 2014

89. Seeks to wind back the World Heritage listing of Tasmania’s forests – 23 January 2014

88. Withdraws funding for an early intervention program to help vulnerable young people – 22 January 2014

87. Exempts Western Australia from national environment laws to facilitate shark culling – 21 January 2014

86. Defunds all international environmental programs, the International
Labour Organisation and cuts funding to a range of international aid
programs run by NGOs such as Save the Children, Oxfam, CARE Australia
and Caritas – 18 January 2014

85. Violates Indonesia’s territorial sovereignty while turning back asylum seeker boats – 17 January 2014

84. Politicises the national school curriculum by appointing a former
Liberal staffer and a Coalition supporter, both critics of the current
curriculum to conduct a review – 10 January 2014.

83. Directs that people already found to be refugees who arrived by boat
be given the lowest priority for family reunion – 8 January 2014

82. Fails to contradict or take any action against a member of his
government, Senator Cory Bernardi, who makes divisive statements about:
abortion, “non-traditional” families and their children, same sex
couples, couples who use IVF and calls for parts of WorkChoices to be
reintroduced – 6 January 2014

81. Scraps funding from the Jewish Holocaust Centre –January 3, 2014

80. Devastates Australia’s contribution to overseas aid by cutting $4.5
billion from the budget, causing vital programs supporting those in
extreme poverty in our region to collapse – 1 January 2014

79. Drastically reduces tax breaks for small business and fails to publicise it – 1 January 2014

78. Appoints Tim Wilson, a Liberal Party member and Policy Director of a
right-wing think tank to the position of Commissioner at the Human
Rights Commission even though this think tank argued for the Commission
to be abolished – 23 December 2013

77. Approves private health fund premium increases of an average 6.2% a year – 23 December 2013

76. Breaks his promise to provide the promised customs vessel to monitor
whaling operations in the Southern Ocean – 23 December 2013

75. Requests the delisting of World Heritage status for Tasmanian forests – 21 December 2013

74. Cuts funding to the Energy Efficiency Opportunities Programme which
makes it mandatory for large energy using businesses to improve their
efficiency –17 December, 2013

73. Breaks a promise to make no cuts to health by cutting $150 million from hospital and health services – 17 December 2013.

72. Scraps the Home Energy Saver Scheme which helps struggling low
income households cut their electricity bills – 17 December 2013

71. Defunds the Public Interest Advocacy Centre whose objectives are to
work for a fair, just and democratic society by taking up legal cases
public interest issues – 17 December 2013

70. Defunds the Environmental Defenders Office which is a network of
community legal centres providing free advice on environmental law – 17
December 2013

69. Axes funding for animal welfare – 17 December 2013

68. Breaks his election promise of no cuts to education by cutting
funding for trade training centres in schools – 17 December 2013

67. Abolishes the AusAID graduate program costing 38 jobs – 17 December 2013

66. Cuts Indigenous legal services by $13.4 million. This includes $3.5
million from front line domestic violence support services, defunding
the National legal service and abolishing all policy and law reform
positions across the country – 17 December 2013

65. Abolishes the position of co-ordinator-general for remote indigenous services – 17 December 2013

64. Breaks his promise to unequivocally support the NDIS by changing the
name of NDIS “launch sites” to “trial sites” and flags cuts to funding –
17 December 2013

63. Abolishes the National Office for Live Music along with the live music ambassadors – 17 December 2013

62. Cuts $2.5 million from community radio – 17 December 2013

61. Weakens the ministerial code of conduct to let ministers keep shares in companies – 16 December 2013

60. Disbands the independent Immigration Health Advisory Group for asylum seekers – 16 December 2013

59. Dumps the National Occupational Licensing Scheme which was designed
to increase productivity by making it easier for skilled workers to work
interstate – 14 December 2013

58. Axes $4.5 million from charities and community groups for the Building Multicultural Communities Program – 13 December 2013

57. Starts dismantling Australia’s world leading marine protection system – 13 December 2013

56. Scraps the COAG Standing Council on Environment and Water – 13 December 2013

55. Breaks his NBN election promise of giving all Australians access to
25 megabits per second download speeds by 2016 – 12 December 2013

54. Overturns the “critically endangered” listing of the Murray Darling Basin – 11 December 2013

53. Dares Holden to leave Australia. Holden responds by announcing its
closure which costs Australians tens of thousands of jobs – 11 December
2013

52. Approves Clive Palmer’s mega coal mine in the Galilee Basin which
opponents say will severely damage Great Barrier Reef – 11 December 2013

51. Demands that the few childcare workers who got pay rises “hand them back” – 10 December 2013

50. Approves the largest coal port in the world in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area – 10 December 2013

49. Removes the community’s right to challenge decisions where the
government has ignored expert advice on threatened species impacts – 9
December 2013

48. Downgrades national environment laws by giving approval powers to state premiers – 9 December 2013

47. Undermines Australia’s democracy by signing a free trade agreement
with South Korea allowing corporations to sue the Australian Government –
6 December 2013

46. Damages our diplomatic relationship with our nearest neighbour East Timor – 5 December 2013

45. Repeals the pokie reform legislation which was designed to combat problem gambling – 4 December 2013

44. Suspends the Wage Connect program, despite it being proven to deliver good outcomes for unemployed people – 3 December 2013

43. Axes funding to the Alcohol and Other Drugs Council of Australia,
forcing the 46 year old organisation to close. It is later revealed that
a staffer in the Assistant Health Minister’s office had links to the
Alcohol Industry – 27 November 2013

42. Breaks his promise to support Gonski and back flips three times – 25 November 2013

41. Shifts Australia’s position at the UN on Israeli settlements – 25 November 2013

40. Damages our diplomatic relationship with the Indonesian Government
by refusing to apologise for tapping the phones of their President, his
wife and senior Government officials – 23 November 2013

39. Converts crucial Start-Up Scholarships into loans, increasing the
debt of 80,000 higher education students by $1.2 billion – 21 November
2013

38. Gifts two navy patrol boats to the Sri Lankan government to stop
asylum seekers fleeing the Sri Lankan government – 17 November 2013

37. Introduces a Bill to impose on workers who are elected onto unpaid
union committees huge financial penalties and jail terms for breeches of
new compliance obligations – 14 November 2013

36. Condones torture by foreign governments by saying “sometimes in
difficult circumstances, difficult things happen” – 14 November 2013

35. Hides information from the Parliament and the people about the government’s treatment of asylum seekers – 13 November 2013

34. Abandons Australia’s emission reduction targets – 12 November, 2013

33. Separates a refugee mother from her newborn baby – 10 November 2013

32. Cuts 600 jobs at the CSIRO – 8 November 2013

31. Abolishes Insurance Reform Advisory Group which provided a forum for
industry and consumer bodies to discuss insurance industry reform – 8
November 2013

30. Abolishes the Maritime Workforce Development Forum which was an
industry body working to build a sustainable skills base for the
maritime industry – 8 November 2013

29. Abolishes the High Speed Rail Advisory Group whose job it was to
advise Governments on the next steps on implementing high speed rail for
eastern Australia – 8 November 2013

28. Abolishes the Advisory Panel on the Marketing in Australia of Infant
Formula which for 21 years ensured companies comply with agreements on
the advertising of infant formula – 8 November 2013

27. Abolishes the Antarctic Animal Ethics Committee who ensured research
on animals in the Antarctic complies with Australian standards – 8
November 2013

26. Abolished the National Steering Committee on Corporate Wrongdoing
that for 21 years worked to make sure the law was effectively enforced
on corporate criminals – 8 November 2013

25. Abolishes the National Inter-country Adoption Advisory Council which
provided expert advice on overseas adoption – 8 November 2013

24. Abolishes International Legal Services Advisory Council which was
responsible for working to improve the international performance of
Australia’s legal services – 8 November 2013

23. Abolishes the Commonwealth Firearms Advisory Council a group of
experts in gun crime and firearms which was set up after the Port Arthur
massacre – 8 November 2013

22. Abolishes Australian Animals Welfare Advisory Committee a diverse
group of experts advising the Agriculture Minister on animal welfare
issues – 8 November 2013

21. Abolishes the National Housing Supply Council which provided data
and expert advice on housing demand, supply and affordability – 8
November 2013

20. Abolishes the Advisory Panel on Positive Ageing, established to help
address the challenges the country faces as the number of older
Australians grows – 8 November 2013

19. Refuses to offer support to manufacturing in Tasmania, despite
requests and warnings. Caterpillar announces the move of 200 jobs from
Burnie to Thailand, costing around 1000 local jobs – 5 November 2013

18. Provides $2.2 million legal aid for farmers and miners to fight native title claims – 1 November 2013

17. Abolishes the 40 year old AusAID costing hundreds of jobs – 1 November 2013

16. Launches a successful High Court challenge which strikes down the
ACT Marriage Equality laws invalidating the marriages of many people and
ensuring discrimination against same-sex couples continues – 23 October
2013

15. Denies there is a link between climate change and more severe bush
fires and accuses a senior UN official was “talking through their hat” –
23 October 2013

14. Appoints the head of the Business Council of Australia to a
“Commission of Audit” to recommend cuts to public spending – 22 October
2013

13. Cuts compensation to the victims of bushfires – 21 October 2013

12. Instructs public servants and detention centre staff to call asylum seekers “illegals” – 20 October 2013

11. Appoints Howard era Australian Building & Construction
Commission (ABCC) Director to help reinstate the ABCC with all its
previous oppressive powers over construction workers – 17 October 2013

10. Axes the Major Cities Unit a Government agency with 10 staff which
provided expert advice on urban issues in our 18 biggest cities – 24
September 2013

9. Breaks his promise to “stop the boats” – 23 September 2013

8. Scraps the Social Inclusion Board, which had been established to
guide policy on the reduction of poverty in Australia – 19 September
2013

7. Abolishes the Climate Commission – 19 September 2013

6. Appoints himself Minister for Women – 16 September 2013

5. Appoints only one woman into his cabinet and blames the women for his
decision, saying he appoints “on merit”– 16 September 2013

4. Abolishes key ministerial positions of climate change and science – 16 September 2013

3. Breaks his promise to spend his first week with an Aboriginal community -14 September 2012

2. Takes away pay rises for childcare workers – 13 September 2013

1. Takes away pay rises from aged care workers – 13 September 2013

The Broken Promise Count

1. Does not spend his first week as Prime Minister with an Aboriginal
community – 14 September 2013. This promise was made in front of
indigenous elders and participants at the Garma Festival on 10 August
2013, this is a live recording.

2. Fails to “stop the boats” – 23 September 2013. This promise was
repeated so many times I can’t count. Here’s Abbott’s 2013 campaign
launch speech.

3. Breaks his promise to support Gonski – 25 November 2013 and 13 May
2014. Fails to commit to future funding or to require States to match
the Commonwealth funding commitment. See paragraph two from Christopher
Pyne on 29 August 2013

4. Breaks its NBN election promise of giving all Australians access to
25 megabits per second download speeds by 2016 – 12 December 2013 This
was the Coalition’s policy they took to the election first announced 9
April 2013.

5. Breaks his election promise of no cuts to education by cutting
funding for trade training centres in schools on 17 December 2013. He
made this promise at the National Press Club on 2 September 2013 and in
writing on 5 September 2013 as part of their policy commitments.

6. Breaks a promise to make no cuts to health. He made this promise at
the National Press Club on 2 September 2013 and in writing on 5
September 2013 as part of their policy commitments. This promise was
first broken on 27 November 2013 when they cut funding to the Alcohol
and Other Drugs Council

7. Breaks a promise to make no cuts to health on 17 December 2013 when they cut $150 million from hospitals and health services.

8. Fails to provide the promised customs vessel to monitor whaling
operations in the Southern Ocean – 23 December 2013 Promise made by Greg
Hunt – 9 April 2013

9. Breaks a promise to provide fibre-to-the-premises for all Tasmanians
for the National Broadband Network. This promise was confirmed my
Malcolm Turnbull on 17 August 2013 and confirmed as broken by the NBN Co
executive chairman Ziggy Switkowski on 13 February 2014.

10. Breaks a promise to introduce the paid parental leave scheme he took
to the election on 30 April 2014 by reducing the promised benefit for
those earning above $100 000.

11. Breaks promise of “no cuts to the ABC or SBS” by cutting $43.5 million from the ABC and SBS.

12. Breaks a promise of “no new taxes” by introducing a deficit tax rise
of two percentage points for people earning more than $180,000 a year.

13. Announced to sacking of 16,500 public sector workers as whole
Departments are abolished despite promising only 12,000 job losses and
through natural attrition.

14. Breaks a promise of “no new taxes” by introducing a fuel levy.

15. Reduction in foreign aid budget of $7.9 billion over five years
despite promise to not exceed $4.5 billion and cut via indexation.

16. Increases the pension age to 70 from 2035 after promising no changes to pensions

17. Cuts to old age pension by indexing to CPI, while it was promised there would be no changes.

18. Scraps The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) which was set
up to support new and emerging renewable technologies and in doing so
breaks an election promise.

19. Tears up Federal Government’s agreement with states and territories
to help fund increasing health costs despite promise of no cuts to
health.

20. Breaks a promise to make no cuts to health with a $368 million cut from preventative health measures.

21. Reduces the Medicare benefit for optometry services and allows
optometrists to charge more, despite promise to not cut health budget.

22. Axes the Charles Sturt University’s dental and oral health clinics, despite promise to not cut health budget.

23. Abolishes Medicare locals, despite promise to not cut health budget.

24. Breaks a promise to spend $2.55 billion Emissions Reduction Fund by committing less than half this amount in the budget.

25. Breaks a promise to have one million more solar roofs across Australia and at least 25 solar towns.

26. Breaks a promise not to cuts funding to health by dramatically cutting hospital funding.

27. Breaks election promise and slashes funding to Landcare

28. Breaks promise that no public servants will be forced into
redundancy after revelations that two public servants in the Department
of Industry have been made involuntarily redundant since September.

29. Breaks promise that no public servants will be forced into
redundancy as it is revealed that at least 30 staff in Treasury will be
made involuntarily redundant.

30. Breaks a promise not to grant permanent permanent residency to
people arriving by boat by granting a visa to a least one refugee

31. Breaks a promise to amend the race hate laws

32. Breaks a promise to “make no unexpected detrimental changes to
superannuation” by killing the Low Income Super Contribution, the
Superannuation Guarantee and delaying superannuation increases for seven
years.

33. Breaks election promise to build replacement submarines in South
Australian shipyards, spending more than $20 billion on Japanese
submarines instead.

34. Breaks an election promise to a publish a proposal for
constitutional recognition for Indigenous people and establish a
bipartisan process to try to bring about recognition as soon as possible
within the first 12



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