From the article..
“Over the next 12 months we expect to recruit 800 new employees across our operations, and Lot Fourteen is a key enabler to achieving our growth ambitions,” he said.
From the article..
“Over the next 12 months we expect to recruit 800 new employees across our operations, and Lot Fourteen is a key enabler to achieving our growth ambitions,” he said.
Why would the South Australian State Government give money to "unemployed people"? Centrelink administers the JobSeeker payment through Services Australia, a Federal Government agency.bits wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:40 pmMoney taken from people's bank accounts is not spent on goods and services.
Less goods and services means all kinds of negatives to the economy including less tax.
You can not tax your way to posterity.
The $100m I assume needs to go to unemployed people so they can spend it.
Money spent on infrastructure has a wage and company profit component. Those wages and profits are spent on goods and services.bits wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:40 pmMoney taken from people's bank accounts is not spent on goods and services.
Less goods and services means all kinds of negatives to the economy including less tax.
You can not tax your way to posterity.
The $100m I assume needs to go to unemployed people so they can spend it.
Really? Who pays a drug subsidy of over $26k per year? You were worried about subsidies to the renewable energy industry, but support subsidies for the drug growth and distribution industries?
I think he means the disability support payment. That's $1047 per fortnight plus supplements. However, it's not clear what that has to do with SA, or savings from mobile camera fines, since it's paid from Federal taxes.
Where did I say I support it?
OK, maybe you didn't say you support it. I don't believe there is any government subsidy for illicit drug addiction. I guess I interpreted your comment as supporting its introduction. What did you mean?abc wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 3:45 pmWhere did I say I support it?
You seem a little touchy. Maybe have a cool drink of water.
this report is always hard to readJaymz wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 7:17 pmWell peeps, the CommSec State of the States report has been released for the September '24 quarter. S.A has lost it's number 1 spot to Western Australia after three consecutive quarters at the top. Still a pretty good result though .....
https://www.commsec.com.au/content/dam/ ... r_2024.pdf
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