Which means that rather than dwindling into a more manageable hillock, the mountain will loom over Australia for the foreseeable future, even growing, according to Centre for Independent Studies economist Robert Carling. Plus JobKeeper, the wage subsidy keeping many employees still attached to their employers, is due to finish in March. And JobSeeker is scheduled to return to the pre-pandemic Newstart rate, which was already considered by many too low to support a genuine job search.
The pressure is on to keep spending. The last one was due in but was delayed to the middle of this year so it could incorporate the full catastrophe from the pandemic. The report is now due out in the middle of this year. In the report, the mushroom cloud will have to reflect the fact that Australia took in 80 per cent fewer immigrants last year and was denied all the economic benefits they would have brought with them. We may take years to return to our pre intake — if we ever do.
Lots of debt, a languishing economy, no jobs growth, fewer taxpayers. And the government is locked into producing a report that will show how much each Boomer life saved from COVID will cost younger generations for years to come.
Of the many tactical errors Labor succumbed to in the election, the greatest was mistaking weakness in its opponent for strength in itself. Albanese is weak but Morrison could still end up needing another electoral miracle. Parnell Palme McGuinness is managing director, strategy and policy, at strategic communications firm Agenda C. She has in the past done work for the Australian Liberal Party. Our Morning Edition newsletter is a curated guide to the most important and interesting stories, analysis and insights.
And now for the bad news, PM. Why is he calling us five hours later? The listing agent also assumed Vanderdeen-Fenech was from Toronto, she said, and told her "you Toronto people have all the money. Vanderdeen-Fenech didn't raise her bid. The agent declined an interview, but his office said it hopes a review shows he is " per cent innocent. Complaints like Vanderdeen-Fenech's are becoming more common. Brian Buchan, a spokesperson for the Real Estate Council of Ontario, says given the hot housing market, complaints of all kinds are at a historic high.
From this time last year to the first quarter of , complaints from homebuyers have jumped 38 per cent, he says, which is "one of the largest jumps we've seen. The number of disciplinary actions hasn't increased. Of those complaints, 38 per cent led to administrative action like having an agent pay a fine and take educational courses , while five per cent led to prosecution like losing their licence.
Buchan said the council is reviewing Vanderdeen-Fenech's allegations and is in a "fact-finding and discovery phase. But if the allegations are true, Buchan said, it is "clearly" a violation of the rules. The code of ethics states an agent can disclose the number of offers but cannot reveal the substance of an offer or who is making it. If the listing agent did break the rules, the possible outcomes range from coming to a resolution with the complainant to the agent losing their licence.
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