Vincent Conway

@RevVinnie

Community mental health support facilitator, passionate about my Christian faith, my family, playing guitar and music generally

Loganlea, Queensland
Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2013.

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  1. prije 17 sati

    We DEFINITELY need a National Integrity Commission to investigate possible corruption, for example. Come on it’s time for it. Citizens deserve transparency in government not coversups repetitious words and phrases.

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  2. 5. velj

    “Shut down debate?” Really are you that scared of scrutiny and accountability? should not go away. Your attempts to distract are as transparent as your government should be.

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  3. 4. velj

    The recent performance of the government looks like this: * a tardy response to the bushfire crisis * a damning report from the auditor-general about sports grants * and the economy isn’t doing so well (see attached article) Time for action not slogans

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  4. 3. velj

    It appears to me that is undermining the independent work of the Auditor-General. thinks parliament is a disadvantage for government. So much for accountability and transparency. urgently needed

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  5. 3. velj

    Prime Minister I will continue to believe the findings of the Auditor-General’s report (I can read) until I can compare those findings directly with the Gaetjen Report (you refuse to release) you claim clears you. You still look bad

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  6. 2. velj

    Difficult choice, hey ? Independent opinion of a team of trained auditors (report available to all) or a staffer appointed by (report NOT available). Accountability should be transparent.

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  7. 2. velj

    McKenzie knew the Ministerial standards from the start. Nothing honorable about resigning now. there are still questions to be answered. The Auditor-General report indicates a bias towards marginal coalition seats.

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    "The Prime Minister should be ashamed of himself, especially the arguments he used to try to defend the way taxpayers’ money was spent in the sports grants carve-up; simpleton logic he hoped Australians would be too stupid to see through." -

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  10. 30. sij

    According to the Auditor-General’s report, “The successful applications were not those that had been assessed as the most meritorious in terms of the published program guidelines.” notice the word “eligible” is not there

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  11. 30. sij

    Dear , I haven’t heard anyone question whether those who received grants through the program. The question is merit not eligibility. You can stop trying to distract the public now. Face the real question.

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  12. 23. sij

    National Integrity Commission and Code of Ethics for Australian Federal Politicians: Bill PASSED by Senate Sept 2019 - PM won't ALLOW to be put on Lower House Agenda. **Let's do an 'Integrity Convoy' to Canberra to present to Senators & ... via

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  13. 18. sij
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    In his media conference right now, still ongoing, Scott Morrison literally just refuses to answer questions he doesn’t like. Sorry, but this fact needs to keep being called out over and over and over again. It’s not good enough. Not even close.

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  17. 9. sij

    Attention Please this police page carefully. It might help you understand the difference between “arson” and “bushfire-related”. Hint: not all bushfire-related offenses are arson.

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  18. 9. sij

    The NSW police public site states that 180 people have been charge with bushfire related charges. If read the full article they would see 24 have been charged with starting fires not 183.

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  19. 7. sij

    “We have had these disasters in the past. Everybody’s got behind the leader.“ ⁦ Many Australians are not interested in “political advantage.” We’re frustrated that it took him so long to take an active role in assisting those affected⁩.

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    4. sij

    “Leaders who don’t listen will eventually be surrounded by people who have nothing to say.” – Andy Stanley

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