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    Polygamous referendum

    Given the current state of affairs, I also envisaged we will have another referendum on polygamous marriages in the near future and spend further millions on the issue. No wonder the govt will be in deficits. They cut on welfare and waste $ in these

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    Ahhahahhahahahhhahba

    Joke thread?

    Aussie climate fat chances :@

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    We voted these idiots in to government why don't they govern? They should just have a vote it should be a conscience vote not on party lines and then they wouldn't have to waste so much of our taxpayers money.

    Politicians Do your job make a decision vote and move on!

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    Couldn't agree more L W
    Govern you turds

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    I would vote yes. To make it law would make society more open to these kinds of relationships. It is possible to love more than one person in certain ways.

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    Let people do what they want as long as it doesn't hurt the kids. America has alot of Mormons etc who do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littlewonder View Post
    We voted these idiots in to government why don't they govern? They should just have a vote it should be a conscience vote not on party lines and then they wouldn't have to waste so much of our taxpayers money.

    Politicians Do your job make a decision vote and move on!
    Politicians are scared to make a move on it that puts them out of favour with majority So they waste $120 million of our bucks on this shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by doctorspock View Post
    Given the current state of affairs, I also envisaged we will have another referendum on polygamous marriages in the near future and spend further millions on the issue.
    Given what is going on in Canada this is not a completely unrealistic comment.

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    The govt should foreshadow this and put it as part of the referendum to save cost?

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    The following Bill was introduced into the Parliament without conducting a Postal Vote first.
    That's bloody outrageous!
    Agriculture and Water Resources Legislation Amendment Bill 2016
    DATE
    01 Dec 2016
    CHAMBER
    House of Representatives
    STATUS
    Before Senate
    PORTFOLIO
    Agriculture and Water Resources
    SUMMARY
    Introduced with the Excise Levies Legislation Amendment (Honey) Bill 2016, the bill amends the: Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992 to cease the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) Advisory Board; Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994 to: amend the information that the APVMA is required to provide to Food Standards Australia New Zealand; and amend an incorrect reference in the Agvet Code; Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 to: remove the requirements for an export licence to export meat by-products and for certain documents to be tabled; and repeal obsolete provisions; Biosecurity Act 2015 to make minor technical amendments; Dairy Produce Act 1986, Forestry Marketing and Research and Development Services Act 2007 and Sugar Research and Development Services Act 2013 to remove the requirements for certain documents to be tabled; Farm Household Support Act 2014 to remove the ability of the secretary to delegate their general rule-making power; Fisheries Administration Act 1991 to cease the Fishing Industry Policy Council; Fisheries Management Act 1991 to: enable the Australian Fisheries Management Authority to renew an existing permit without existing permit holders needing to re-apply; transfer the functions of the Statutory Fishing Rights Allocation Review Panel to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, and cease the panel; and remove the text of the Treaty on Fisheries between the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and the Government of the United States of America; Illegal Logging Prohibition Act 2012 to enable the secretary to delegate certain powers; Primary Industries Research and Development Act 1989 to remove the requirement for the minister to organise an annual co-ordination meeting for the chairs of the statutory research and development corporations; and Water Amendment (Review Implementation and Other Measures) Act 2016 to clarify dates for water-related reviews and change a commencement date. Also repeals the Rural Adjustment Act 1992 to cease the National Rural Advisory Council, makes consequential amendments to the Natural Heritage Trust of Australia Act 1997 and repeals 12 redundant Acts.

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