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Friday, 31 May 2013

 "You certainly do not help Australian workers and
Australian jobs by passing a bill called the Australian Jobs Bill, although we
know that this government has some sort of fetish for Orwellian titles of its
bills. It thinks that by calling it the Australian Jobs Bill that, somehow, this
will create jobs in Australia. The coalition of course rejects such a proposal.
In fact, when you look through this legislation it really gives you the sense
that we are having a bill for a bill's sake—and certainly we have Bill at the
table at the moment, so maybe we are having a bill for a Bill's sake. But we
have grave concerns about this bill, which proposes meaningless changes to the
Australian Industry Participation plan." Click here to read the full speech.
 

Thursday, 30 May 2013

 Wednesday, 29 May 2013

 

Alex Hawke MP, Federal Member for
Mitchell, today condemned the Gillard government’s decision to break their
election commitment to fund the Epping to Parramatta Rail line until at least
2019-2020.

 

“There was much cynicism when the
Prime Minister announced the Parramatta to Epping rail link – ten days before
the 2010 election. Now it seems the cynics were right.

 

 

“The decision to defer funding of
the Epping to Parramatta Rail Line by the Gillard government, once again shows
their contempt for the people of Western Sydney, said Alex Hawke.

 

 

For more than a decade the
previous New South Wales Labor Government continually broke its promises to
construct vital transport infrastructure in Sydney and now it seems the Gillard
Labor government is continuing in their footsteps.

 

“Only a Liberal led Coalition
government can be trusted with building vital infrastructure that is
desperately needed in our community.  This is evidenced by the building of
the North West Rail Line by the NSW Liberal O’Farrell government. 
Preparation work for the North West Rail Line has begun throughout the electorate
of Mitchell.

 

“The electorate is crying
out for a Government that means what it says and will keep its election
commitments”, concluded Alex Hawke.


 

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Friday, 17 May
2013

The Coalition will help Mitchell
families, households, retirees and pensioners get ahead and plan their futures
with confidence by scrapping the carbon tax as well as ensuring that tax cuts
and fortnightly pension and benefit increases are kept.

 

Federal Member for Mitchell, Alex Hawke
said the announcement by Tony Abbott that the Coalition will keep income tax
cuts and fortnightly pension and benefit increases without a carbon tax is good
news for Mitchell families.

 

“We can keep tax cuts and pension and
benefit increases without a carbon tax, because we’ve made the responsible
savings and have a strong plan for managing Australia’s Budget.

 

“We’ve ensured this promise is fully
paid for so we don’t add pressures to Labor’s debt and deficits and at the same
time, we’ve helped families, pensioners and small businesses by removing the
cost of the carbon tax from power bills and rising prices.

 

 

“We’ll also ensure households get the
full benefit of the abolition of the carbon tax by requiring the ACCC to make
sure companies do the right thing.

 

Alex Hawke said that since the election
of the Rudd/Gillard Government average electricity prices had risen by 94% and
gas prices by 62%.

 

 

“When I talk with people at shopping
centres and sporting fields they tell me they are under pressure. 

 

 

Alex Hawke said removing the carbon tax
will help household budgets, improve the competitive position of Australian
businesses and make Australian jobs more secure. 

 

 

“We cannot undo all of the damage of
Labor’s economic vandalism overnight but you know we can and will do it,
because we’ve done it before and we’ve done the hard work on our Plan to do it
again.

 

“Everything we do is about
building a stronger economy.  A stronger economy is the key to almost
everything we wish for as a nation: it means more jobs, higher wages, greater
government revenue, better services and, ultimately, stronger and more cohesive
communities.

 

 “The coming election will provide
electors in Mitchell with a stark choice: between three more years of broken
promises, nasty surprises and weak excuses from Labor, or the experienced
Coalition team with a Plan to build a strong, prosperous economy and a safe,
secure Australia”, concluded Alex Hawke.

 


 

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Appropriation Bills

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Monday, 27 May 2013

Cost of Chemotherapy Drugs

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