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Julia Gillard: youth allowance, insulation & IR

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2010

http://www.abc.net.au/rn/breakfast
Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard talks to Fran about the federal government's current challenges in the Senate, Peter Garrett's botched insulation scheme, identity numbers for school children and industrial relations.

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  • Go Jules you got my vote I think she's awesome !

  • I think she has it right, just give it time

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  • radio with pictures....isn't that TV ??

  • fuck i hate gillard,retarded talking gronk.

  • cool, more money for bogans....

  • @HeLeX63 And what difference does our national debt make to regular people? Opinions like yours - while having some validity from an economic point of view - are just fear-mongering attempting to influence people who have their own debts, and so see a $63Bln debt as massive. Our problems aren't related to the debt. Our problems are related to our lack of production and exports. Money needs to be invested to make us competitive again. And mate, we're not retarded. Ya fuckwit.

  • It interests me how you could possibly re-vote labor in when we went from $22Billion + back to -$63Billion. It Just shows how dumb Australians can really be. More spending and more waste. Yay let's re-vote labor in so we can be -$100 Billion dollars in debt. Unbelievable fucking RETARDED AUSSIES. LEARN YOUR FACTS!

  • I moved 600km to study, and it took 20 months after I graduated to get Youth allowance. I am a full time student, and can't work full time, so I don't qualify in my own right. And even at the full rate, the Youth Allowance is 48% below the poverty line. The government just doesn't support their tertiary students.

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