I thought Dutton owned Australia's borders, especially when people come by sea.
No wrong, it was the responsibility of the NSW state health department.
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/202...-health-coronavirus-australia-cruiseship.html
I thought Dutton owned Australia's borders, especially when people come by sea.
Yes I now know your political persuasion.
Politics, when I have my parents well being at stake here (high risk age group and also pre-existing conditions and then need for regular hospital visits) has sweet **** all to do with it. Seriously, if you think this is a partisan debate then you're really not taking **** seriously enough.
Well stop acting like it's all about politics then.
Pretty sure Gladys is a Liberal Premier. I've given her as much credit as Dan. Who is acting like it's all politics here?
Dude, you brought up the politics card, not me. Anyway, been nice chatting. See ya.Certainly not me. I said from the start I'm not interested in the politics. Stop over-analysing opinionated credibility rubbish and concentrate on the actions. As I said the job of national leader is far more complex than of the state leaders.
Dude, you brought up the politics card, not me. Anyway, been nice chatting. See ya.
I thought Dutton owned Australia's borders, especially when people come by sea.
It's a bit easier to have outright conviction as a state leader who only has their own state to make decisions for compared to the national leader who has to discuss and agree on actions with every state of Australia, each of those having their own jurisdiction and therefore agenda and ideas and demands on how to move forward. Please consider this when you're trying to evaluate trust and deciphering who is doing a good job. As far as I'm concerned they've all been doing a good job in, as you say, an unprecedented and quickly evolving situation.
I thought Dutton owned Australia's borders, especially when people come by sea.
I also note, that NZ is now in shutdown but from what I understand there have not been mass layoffs, which I think is largely due to the wage subsidy put forward by the government. For example, the company I work for are able to sustain employment of all of our workers (including casuals) due to the subsidy despite moving to zero revenue, which would be most companies preference, yet our government have not gone down this route and job losses have been very large already this week, which is very sad when for the same money they have put forward they could have supported jobs in basically the same way.
Its a fantasy to think businesses can survive extended unknown periods with no income and owners should be staying open and paying people and the govt subsidise this. How long is the wage subsidy in NZ predicted to last? How much will it cost? How much does each person get? What about the rest of a businesses costs?
You don't think lots of economic experts haven't been pouring over all sorts of models and scenarios the last month or so to come up with the right plan?
Already the govt is being blamed for the Ruby Princess when not their fault. And Dan is apparently a firm hand yet what about the Grand Prix fiasco? Thousands rocked up on the Friday and stood ar. ound for 2 hours without knowing if it was on or off. And posters cite strong sure clear leadership? He was just as nieve as the rest
I'm no different, I was a fool to think this was overstated. But I'm prepared to listen to those in charge and trust they're making the best decisions with the info they have. I know that they would have access to a lot more information than anyone posting on this site.
I'm more concerned with the crime rate after lock down. Depending how long the economy takes to pickup our unemployment will be dire.Fewer people on the streets = easier to identify the bad guys. Getting locked up with potential carriers is a bad career move right now.
FYI on NZ, the cost of the measures in NZ will be about NZ$5m, $585.80 / week for each member of staff (providing employers pay their staff at least 80% of their wage). It lasts for 3 months.
Yep, Here in Richmond I only see fellow dog walkers in the arvoHow are people finding their communities doing the right thing?
Definitely much quieter here in Bayside today. Streets were basically deserted.
I had to head to Southland quickly to pick up a computer monitor for my son's home schooling & it was basically empty bar for a few people around.
Maybe just maybe we're starting to really get it.
maybe $5BCan you please explain what you mean by cost of measures in NZ will be NZ$5m? $585.80 per week will only pay for 8535 weekly payments. If that's 3 months (12 weeks) then that only equates to paying 711 full-time employees. Or have I misunderstand what you're saying?
Can you please explain what you mean by cost of measures in NZ will be NZ$5m? $585.80 per week will only pay for 8535 weekly payments. If that's 3 months (12 weeks) then that only equates to paying 711 full-time employees. Or have I misunderstand what you're saying?
maybe $5B