Tas economy will survive without mill premier

Tas economy will survive without mill premier. We will not have a strong regional economy to run on for many years to come,“ Mr Pascoe warne성남안마d.

„I am confident if we continue with this policy it will continue indefinitely.

„It is time to put people first and our economy should not be dependent on one-off increases in the value of the RDT at the expense of others.“

Tasmania has been hit harder than many other states by the rise in the RDT.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has promised measures to help make up the cash.

Mr Pascoe acknowledged the budget woul슬롯 머신d be more expensive and the Government had to increase welfare spending.

„We cannot expect to grow our economy while being dependent on one dollar increase in the value of the RDT,“ Mr Pascoe said.

„The Treasurer has set a minimum target, but it has a long way to go.“

But he said the Opposition had a choice between raising taxes or putting people first.

„We can’t keep repeating a number of mistakes we’ve made at the last election,“ he said.

„We must have a strategy that is effective, sustainable and sustainable.

„That is why every time we do that, I am confident the Tasmanian economy will survive without a strong regional economy for many years to come.“

„Tasmanians can choose between two options – one is spending less money or one is doing something better – and we need a plan that does both,“ he said.

Ms Palaszczuk said the budget focused on investing in public transport, energy and education but not on the RDT.

„This time we have had a budget for the future, we have made the decision to do so and we can only do that if we start thinking seriously about the future,“ she said.

Ms Palaszczuk said a decision on w모나코 카지노hether to run a surplus or not would be decided by Tasmania’s future growth, job market, productivity and economic well-being.

„It’s time to get serious about the future and for that, we’re starting by thinking seriously about the future of our people and the Tasmanian economy.

„This government is doing the only thing that matters in the longer term is to do what is right for our people and to rebuild our economy and strengthen our social and economic foundation,“ Ms Palaszczuk said.

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Minichiello lett off striking charge for second time at the end of season

Minichiello lett off striking charge for second time at the end of season

It was a good night for the Saints but they still lost away to Leeds, which is the f바카라사이트ourth time in five games that they’ve failed to hold on to the number two spot.

There was more to the story with a game to spare when Luke Shaw (hip) suffered the injury against West Bromwich Albion and Jack Cork limped off for treatment.

There was also a huge night for Martin Jol after he revealed the club would have „been very happy“ to get off to a better start to this season.

St Kilda boss John Longmire:

„I was going to be disappointed with our effort in the first half. I feel the team will make a statement later.

„Our defence was very strong early on against the Swans.

„We have to be very cautious 더킹카지노of trying to get the two goals out of those two opportunities.

„As a coach, what you’re trying to avoid is the sort of result where the ball goes i바카라n at a big moment. There is no place for that sort of thing on Saturday night.“

Click here to read the full story from RSN SA.

St Kilda: Lewis, Duggan, Wigglesworth, Jackson, Williams, Riewoldt, Bontempelli, Rioli, Martin, Gresham, Hams (Hummel 88)

Goals: Gresham 12, Daley 4, Gresham 11, Gresham 10, Rioli 3

Subs: Smith 4, Duggan 2, Wigglesworth 1

Suns: Reid, Kelly, Fyfe, Mayne, Brownlow (Jarrad 90), Lonergan, Murphy, Murphy (Cotchin 70), Jenkinson, Ziebell, Brownlow (Cotchin 66), Jackson (Murphy 79), Smith (Rioli 83), Riewoldt (Wilson 82)

Goals: Jarrad 29, Lonergan 16, Jarrad 36, Jarrad 36

Subs: Murphy 3, Reid 2, Murphy 3, Coote 0