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, August 30), I support Indigenous recognition in the Constitution. When it comes to a “well-functioning advisory body”, let’s have one.It’s disingenuous of Julie Bishopif a No vote succeeds. She is clearly using her status as a previous foreign minister to spread her views, but would know full well that the only countries that really matter to Australia are the US, Japan, South Korea and China.
that it “was working harder than other airlines to return funds to customers”. Qantas is sitting on more than $500 million of flight credits – effectively an interest-free loan – for which it provides an expiry date. Imagine telling your bank that your loan will expire and not have to be repaid.Flight credits are not searchable by name, one needs the correct reference number, so it’s very difficult for customers to find details.
The safeguard mechanism for our biggest polluting industries, should demand actual emissions reductions, and permit offsetting in any form only in the rarest of cases.“enraged” by Labor’s decision to nominate 10 offshore CCS sites
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