A podcast featuring PSA National Secretary Fleur Fitzsimons discusses rising concerns over public servants—especially young workers and health and community staff—considering overseas moves due to wage disparities, government policy cuts, and lack of workplace support.
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Well, we wouldn't have made the billions of dollars in tax relief for landlords. That was a complete waste of money. And the cost of investment. It will have to be a good idea. Absolutely. We would not. We would not let that happen. This government has made tax cuts that have benefited tobacco companies and landlords at the expense of mental health workers and corrections.
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tax cuts for landlords harm public service funding
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