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1 day ago · Bill Shorten says the battle to ensure a viable NDIS is ongoing. ( ABC News: Nick Haggarty ) Mr Shorten said it will take another one or two years to work out needs assessments with people and ...
- Taxpayers set to fork out up to $600,000 for Bill Shorten's ...
A speechwriter will be paid about $600,000 over two years to...
- Bill Shorten denies any involvement in speechwriter's $300k ...
Frontbencher Bill Shorten says he has nothing to do with...
- Taxpayers set to fork out up to $600,000 for Bill Shorten's ...
Jun 3, 2024 · A speechwriter will be paid about $600,000 over two years to assist government minister Bill Shorten, despite Services Australia saying it has existing capacity to provide help.
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Jun 3, 2024 · The government minister responsible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme, Bill Shorten, has defended his record in a heated interview with A Current Affair. Mr Shorten, a former leader of the Labor Party, appeared on the Channel 9 program on Monday night.
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Jun 4, 2024 · The speechwriter contracted at $620,000 over two years for Services Australia spends the majority of her time writing speeches for NDIS Minister Bill Shorten, but fellow minister Matt Keogh ...
Jun 3, 2024 · Frontbencher Bill Shorten says he has nothing to do with negotiating the contracts of departmental speechwriters, denying any link to an employee's $600,000 contract to provide speeches across his portfolios.
3 days ago · Disability Minister Bill Shorten has warned that a Coalition proposal to delay the passage of the government’s NDIS overhaul by eight weeks will cost taxpayers $1.1 billion by leaving ...
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Jun 3, 2024 · Government Services Minister Bill Shorten is using as much as $620,000 in taxpayer funds to employ a speechwriter for Services Australia, despite the agency already boasting a communications team of more than 180 people.