Release: Government funds China-linked universities

"It's indefensible that universities with massive endowments receive taxpayer dollars at all. But now this has turned into a matter of national security," said ATA Communications Manager, Emilio Garcia. “The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has slipped into our universities and is attempting through propaganda to brain-wash the youth."

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Brian Marlow
Release: Pencil pushers wage a war on protein

“Pencil pushing bureaucrats have moved to regulate basic supplements the same way as medicines. This policy nonsense is typical of out-of-touch public servants who probably think aioli is spicy and that apple-cider vinegar cures cancer, ” said Emilie Dye, Policy Director of the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance.

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Release: NSW schools save taxpayers billions by teaching students trades

“The $10 million the NSW government is spending teaching kids about various trades is but a drop in the total $111.8 billion education budget. By teaching kids they can pursue their dreams outside of uni, these NSW schools reduce unnecessary demand for university. This takes pressure off of the taxpayers tasked with funding these superfluous degrees,” said ATA Policy Director, Emilie Dye.

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Release: NSW government guards its chamber of secrets

The NSW government refuses to tell Aussies which hospitals are high-risk for patients, which nursing homes have the worst rates of assault against patients, and which buildings have the same flammable cladding that produced the fatal Grenfell Tower disaster in London,” said Emilie Dye, ATA Policy Director. “And pollies wonder why public faith in our democracy is at record lows.”

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Release: Tax office shows its humanity

“2019 has been a year in which the ATO has been involved in unethical behaviour towards taxpayers and small businesses. It is heartwarming to see that they do indeed have the capacity for common sense and compassion,” said ATA Communications Manager, Emilie Dye.

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Release: Government protects people from pup friendly pubs

“Bar Josephine was once a well known haunt for dogs and their owners, but the Maribyrnong City Council has forced them to bar their doors against canines. This policy hurts not only dogs and their owners who would like to enjoy a night out, but the community in general,” says ATA Communications Manager, Emilie Dye.” 

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Release: Millions of taxpayer dollars go to ‘woke’ studies

“Only a small percentage of Aussies identify with the polarising ideas inherent in identity politics, gender studies, intersectionality, and woke culture,” says ATA Communications Manager, Emilie Dye. “Meanwhile the government spends taxpayer dollars to shove this worldview down the throats of those quiet Australians.”

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Release: Flush the MDBA out of NSW

“Most of us know that if you over-water a succulent, it dies. But the MDBA fails to understand the same goes for the bush,” says ATA Communications Manager, Emilie Dye. “The Murray Darling Basin Plan has disrupted both the water economy and the natural ecosystem.”

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Release: Netflix outsmarts the ATO

“Smart politicians in the Netherlands have decided to keep the corporate tax rate at 25 percent and not inordinately tax dividends or royalties thus attracting companies like Netflix,” says ATA Communications Manager, Emilie Dye. “The ATO consequently misses out on taxing the $600 million to $1 billion Netflix earns annually in Australian.”

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Release: Off the rails extremists should atone for dangerous behavior

“While we support an individual's right to protest peacefully, when protestors intentionally use risky tactics to harm people and property they should face the full force of the law,” says ATA Communications Manager, Emilie Dye. “These bills don’t obstruct the rights of activists; they protect the rights of Queenslanders. Extremists should not be allowed to stop lawful work by using dangerous tactics.”

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