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- Spyware a breach of liberties?
- Will they have to go back?
- Buses replace trains to Ipswich show
- More Origin games in Melbourne?
- Helping Haiti
- John Waters on Nights
- Choice between China and USA?
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What we're talking about
- CRY FREEDOM on Choice between China and USA? To the uneducated I will explain, America supports China from Japanese aggression and in return gets attacked themselves. ... more
- Bob Lord on More Origin games in Melbourne? No way, one every three years is plenty for Melbournites. All they do is mock our superior NRL game anyway. more
- Bob Lord on Choice between China and USA? Gee, I don't know. Go with our biggest trading partner whose economy is thriving. Or go with the warmongers whose economy is ... more
- Richard on Choice between China and USA? Communism or Democracy.Why are we even entertaining the thought?Bob Carr is a nutcase, but gets elevated to Foreign Minister ... more
- John of Caloundra on Choice between China and USA? Wow, it's easy to engender fear and anger in the digital age, isn't it? And Cry, why do you point out this "history" as ... more
- John of Caloundra on ACTU calls for casual workers to be ... Absolutely. It's too easy to whack someone on a casual rate and leave them in that situation where they have little job ... more
- CRY FREEDOM on Choice between China and USA? From 1937 to 1941 a war raged between China and Japan, the USA in support of China put sanctions of raw materials on Japan ... more
- Amy on ACTU calls for casual workers to be ... As a general rule Casual Employees wages include a component to account for Annual Leave and Sick Leave, that is why a ... more
- Amy on Tony Abbott on Drive So Bob, when do we see Wayne Swans hidden Robin Hood Suit?You know the one one wears when one robs the rich and gives to the ... more
- BELLA on Tony Abbott on Drive Exactly....No Carbon Tax or MRRT = No linked INCREASE in benefits, the operative words being LINKED INCREASE, Bob.Which does ... more
- BELLA on Choice between China and USA? AND SO IT BEGINS...... more
- CRY FREEDOM on Choice between China and USA? George Bush what crucified by the media and the ALP over his your with me or against me comment. Do not be mistaken, this is ... more
- CRY FREEDOM on Tony Abbott on Drive Bella, once again the socialist minded believe you can solve problems by running up debt and increasing taxes as proven by ... more
- Bob Lord on PM Gillard with 4BC Breakfast Dear DIckDid you notice that bit in the budget how next year the government will be collecting 24 billion less taxes? That's ... more
- Bob Lord on Treasurer Wayne Swan Dear RichardGreat thinking outside the box mate. People do use solar powered lighting along their driveways already of ... more
- Bob Lord on Hockey smacks budget Dear DickReally CHEAP overseas labour working in our mines??? You envisage toilers in the hot sun with a pick and shovel? ... more
- John of Caloundra on Hockey smacks budget Dick: "don't comment on what you know nothing about"! L-O-L!Should take your own advice I dare say!Ooga booga soshulizms ... more
- John of Caloundra on Treasurer Wayne Swan Richard, only you on this blog, and nobody else in the world, calls the ETS a broad based consumption tax. That's more ... more
- Richard on Hockey smacks budget @Bob, don't comment on what you know nothing about.Find out why Gina has gone overseas for cheap labor.Can't get CHEAP labor ... more
- Richard on Treasurer Wayne Swan @JOCI didn't realise that the Ipswich Motrway was a locally funded project.Just how did we innovate before the ETS. ... more
Ministerial Responsibility
The Queensland Health pay bungle has been nothing short of disastrous. Are the Bligh Government Ministers even reading off the same running sheet? Take a listen to Robert Schwarten and Paul Lucas attempt to explain the reason why the system failed.
Blog comments
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The Health Department
The Khaleefah will appoint a director in charge of this department, it will
replace the ministry of health. All units that serve little purpose will be
abolished. The department will devote its efforts to treating the people and
inventing medicine. It will encourage scientists to carry out research to find
cures for various diseases. The department will spare all doctors the
administrative work and will aim at making all medical equipment available to
them. Following the policy of orientation, sufficient number of doctors will be
posted all over the country. Their salaries will be substantially increased in
order not to let them resort to private medical profesion like is the case
nowadays. Doctors nowadays do not even show enthusiasm towards their
profession because of the overload they have to deal with and the huge number
of patients each doctor has to treat. All this will be sorted out in the Khilafah
State.
Doctors will be posted in all villages and suburbs in order to relieve pressure
off cities and towns and to provide villagers with easy access to medical
services. All necessary equipment will be provided to doctors in villages and
cities equally. Medical laboratories and X-ray equipment will be made available
in all suburbs. The department will supervise doctorsâ work until
mismanagement and malpractices are eradicated, and to make sure that
patients get proper treatment. Government hospitals will be increased, so will
the number of resident doctors.
This was taken from an extremist site.
They even have more idea of how to run a health depatment.Mad asH.. Wednesday 19 May, 2010 - 2:08 PM -
If Qld Health was a private
company and failed to pay it
staff properly heads would have rolled by now.THe unions
bosses would be screaming and
the industraial regulators
would be investigating the
appalling mess.But it is not
happening.Am i missing
something here?peter hansen Monday 26 April, 2010 - 1:48 PM -
Wonder if any of the Beaurocrates or managerial staff have been incorrectly paid? Also, listened to the nurses union representative yesterday morning, if she is the best that they can get to represent the nurses with her "THEY NEED TO GET IT SORTED SOON!" comment then I really feel sorry for the nurses and their representation.
Peter McHue Friday 23 April, 2010 - 8:45 AM



