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One Nation's plan to remove the alcohol excise will put more money in your pocket, promote responsible drinking, and boost the struggling hospitality sector.
Cheers!
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Come down sth and I'll shout you one or six
Not to mention help improve community engagement.
Anyone know the statistics of people who've quit smoking due to the price hike
What about the smoke tax 83% just criminal.
Generally I like One Nation (other than your behaviour on the hate speech bill) but it's a little demoralising to see that the best thing you can come up with is an alcohol price reduction. You've definitely got the correct advertisement to target your audience but sort yourselves out and do something practical! Yes, fix the taxes on alcohol. AND EVERYTHING ELSE! If you've got money to gift to Ukraine then the LEAST you could do is help people at home! Learn how to put Australians first. Otherwise the name of your party is a joke just for a start!
That’s great, wine next please
50% of pubs that are left Will be gone in 10 years i predict. Now almost $10 a Schooner at most venues. Albo is against the Australian people..🤬🤬🤬🤬
And what about all other alcohol drinks?
13 a beer and 16 a wine its ridic
Keeping business alive
$22 a pint, what a joke.
You recommend taxing medical cannabis though
Great the tax is too high keeps going up
30 cents extra for a schooner now in pubs. Albo would love to see more small business insolvencies!
You’re on a winner Malcolm !!!
The Christian Democrats (CDU) achieved the largest share of the vote and their leader Friedrich Merz is likely to be elected chancellor. Merz issued a warning to Europe that the US was now "indifferent" to the continent and said his first priority would be for European nations to reduce reliance on the US for defence as he cast doubt on whether Nato could continue in its current form On the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, he also issued a statement of support for Ukraine and called for them to be involved in any negotiations for a peace deal
And what about all other alcohol drinks?
Malcolm you also need to look into the alcopop tax ???
Stop the WHO CDC n WEF
Last night in Warwick
✅ Cash is king
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I’ve just returned from South America - they are very cash driven which is good to see.
Small businesses doing it tough, am paying cash wherever possible. Governments are throwing taxpayers money at useless projects like $100 million road upgrade to PM'S holiday home and criminal entities like the UN/WHO/Hamas.
Well done Warwick Hotel, I hope other hotels follow your lead.
Grrrrr sick of greedy banks and hardly any atms
Banks at work gouging people again
I dont charge a ser charge on cards and it cost me just under $1000.00 a month in fees prics i do all the work and have to pay for the EPTPOS machine fees to
My local butcher has a sign in his shop saying CASH IS KING and I always pay cash whenever I can at places where I shop. I despise when you go through a drive through and they shove the tap and go machine in your face and when you tell them you are paying cash, they give you a strange look. Same as I some shops.
Many places are doing this now. As a business it’s really part of a fee you have when owning a business. Banks are now charging too much, so i guess cash is king again.
cash is expensive Direct: This included the cost of having the money collected or provided by cash-in-transit businesses like Armaguard. Indirect: This is related to instruments needed for physical money like a cash register, as well as issues relating to the transaction (for example, employee theft, cash handling errors, fraud, or other keying errors during the check-out process). Back-office: These stem from the work required to reconcile payments (such as invoice reconciliation, cash register preparation, and depositing money into the bank). all these added costs are passed onto the consumer
Many of my customers who are hotels, restaurants and in retail have now decided to implement a EFTPOS surcharge due to their impost. They usually do an average across all the different card types whilst still staying within the ACCC rulings. Some of them are also implementing a public surcharge. As long as it is noted at the payment terminal, customers have the choice.
Good on you Warwick Hotel 👍👏
We were at Central Station in Sydney recently and went into a cafe for coffee, they wouldn't accept cash and then charged me 1.42% for using eftpos, can't win. Cash is still Australian currency and should be accepted everywhere.
Lets just go to full cash society where no tax is collected and we live like a third world country with no health system, goverment services or pensions. Wouldn't that be great.
It is the job of the government to intervene in cases like this,if anyone chooses not to accept cash,then they must be told that they cannot charge fees,as it was THEIR CHOICE. Same with Banks,if they keep removing ATM'S and keep closing Branches,then all cards must be fee free,and mandated by the government. (One can only hope 🙏🙏🙏)
The most stupid post ever. Why don't they charge cash users extra for the counting of tills, the cost of a safe, the transporting of cash to the bank, the extra security that is paid for keeping cash on the property. None of the major retailers etc charge extra for using card, because it's an insignificant cost when compared to the handling of cash. Anyone who thinks a retailer charging a "card cost" is based on extra costs is just stupid, and may as well just be telling the retailer to rip them off. It's stupidity at its best.
Seriously? In my business I hated cash. Had to keep going to the bank to deposit it and keep getting change. Eftpos is great. Very rarely down, in fact in my biz, it never went down. Fees were minimal compared to going to a useless bank for service. People need to move on
I think it is more to do with who owns the venue than the credit card companies increasing fees.
Cash for me
Our butcher in Turramurra prefers cash. That’s how we pay.
Cash is so much better for businesses that don't want to pay GST, alcohol or incomes taxes for sure.
Hey! The banks have only made Billions of dollars in profits because the best way to stop inflation is to give more of your money to the them so you stop buying so much stuff. Leave them alone, they need all that money, all of it! poor banks, so hard done by, doing it that tough that they can’t even keep a branch open for more than 2 hours a week. They need to charge more so they can give you less service. And when they’re having a really hard time, I’m sure they won’t ask the government for some of your money without your permission.
Then use cash.. its the banks charging it not the hotel!
Carry cash ..the banks with their billion dollar profits need go
There comes a time in Business you cant keep absorbing cost rises. Insurance, Rates,Excise duty,workcover, Gas, Power the list goes on and on.
I have friends who own a cafe and pay $40,000+ in bank fees for people to use their cards. They can no longer afford to do this and are forced to pass on fees. CASH IS KING.
One Nation's alcohol excise removal will put more money back in your pocket, encourage social responsible consumption and stimulate the hospitality sector which is in big trouble.
The federal alcohol excise (a tax) will be cut from any drink served in a licensed venue, knocking the price of your drink down so that you can grab a beer with some mates without breaking the bank.
We'll also be cutting 26c a litre off fuel by reducing that tax, reducing power bills by 20% and allowing families to file joint tax returns saving $10,000 a year.
Unlike other parties, One Nation has detailed how we will pay for this with $90 billion in waste and duplication savings we've identified in the budget, including abolishing $30 billion in Climate Change policies
One Nation will put more money back in your pocket.
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Alcohol is not an essential. There is bigger costs of living that need to be reduced.
Any way of saving money in our everyday life is welcome. But here's a few things that would save monies: 1. Get rid of the pension given to politicians after serving. 2. Stop sending taxpayers money to other countries. 3. Stop paying the 3 letter unelected organisations. 4. Make sure foreign companies pay the tax due for profits in this country. I think this would bring billions into our coiffers.
It won't work you have to drop it at the sorce , as a lot of licence places buy there grog from the same place the average Australian buys it so if you don't drop it at its sorce only big company's will win and they won't drop there prices if there is no competition around
No what we actually want is income tax abolished.we pay tax on everything wages gst and so on same as Americans our income taxes are illegal and have been consistently reinvented to a way people think it’s normal . Same thing it was apparently invented to help pay for the war .well I’m 45 the wars is well and truly over stop stealing my money
Excise raises millions of dollars, how do you intend to replace that money.
What's the actual argument for lowering the prices of alcohol? Ever heard about the law of supply and demand? For a "normal good", a reduction in price dictates an increase in demand. No amount of alcohol is safe - ask any dental specialist worth its salt. They will discourage the use of alcohol containing mouth wash. Also, if the prospect a getting a few beers with mate, has the potential of breaking the bank, then it's likely the case that one should really focus on other priorities. I remember in recent years, One Nation had a bottle of whiskey for sale to raise funds for the campaign. Why this focus on lowering barriers to access alcohol? Alcohol ruins lives, and a relatively high cost is a deterrent as well as being an "externality" internalization mechanism.
Do it all we have to do is get in!
How can you cut all these items if you don't have the majority in government how seats are you putting your members into. can you give me an answer please......
fuel is grossly over priced ,excise, gst at several levels and pumps not checked often enough meaning that we don't get what we pay for tax officers should come around and check if the volume dispensed is the same as on the display, personaly I feel that too many pumps are not correctly calibrated
why wouldn't your party cut the full excise from fuel we over paid way too much for fuel it should only be 97c not the price we pay now and all pollies should cut their pay in half they get overpaid for what they do they rip people off left right and centre stop the pension that pollies get too they dont need a pension they are multimillionaires they dont need to take any money from the people
reduce the cost of smokes, that will eliminate all the various crime syndicates from entering the industry, no more tobacco wars no more firebombings etc etc
Unfortunately we have a small population with big public expenditure needs. Taxes, private and foreign investment are required.
Hi Malcolm my name is Terry Chambers you sent me a member ship application I followed the instructions but nothing has happened cheers Terry
None of those savings will be passed down to the consumer.
We need to get rid of the excise on chicken parmys too.
what about tobacco .. the government have made an income from that .. nearly $80 for a 25 gram packet .. $100 for packet 50 cigarettes .. obscene ..
Cut the tax completely on Australian beer brewed right here locally, with 100% local ingredients. Leave the rest as is. This will ensure support for the Aussie product resulting in more jobs and customers all round. Simple.
We got a shock when we had lunch at Caffee Primo last week, 2 meals and 2 bottles of beer, 89 Dollars, WOW, sorry 85 Dollars
SUBMISSION TO QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT TO SHUT DOWN LIVE CATTLE EXPORTS Anthony Perrett MP Queensland Minister for Primary Industries Good morning Minister, You would be aware of how Live Cattle Exports wiped out cattle processing in northern Oz because it included the Meatworks at Maryborough. Now we have Kimberley cattle processing in Victoria & cattle going from the Gulf to Darling Downs feedlots then to processor then as meat to Darwin, We also have the 50 % Wagyu cattle being bred on leasehold land then doing 400 days unmonitored for cruelty in self regulated southern Oz feedlots : example CPC,s Wrotham Park north west of Chillagoe, We now have concentrated processing ownership attached to feedlotting in southern Oz some processors facing Fraud & underpaying employees charges in USA. That the AACo is struggling to sell their mothballed processing plant is evidence that processing is not viable in northern Oz without shutting down Live Cattle Exports. Also obvious is that the increasing demand for the lean healthy Goat meat & the sustainability of goats makes obvious the need for processing in northern OZ. The Uni of Boulder Colorado has linked grain fed animal fat to Stress. Oz has 5m cattle coming out of feedlots yearly. The Brahaman cattle of northern OZ have the lean 90CL in demand meat ; Vietnam has just built a modern processing plant : in 2019 the Oz Govt increased the Live Weight specification for Live Cattle Exports & OZ had the most expensive cattle in the world . The Oz consumer is subsidizing the export of value adding jobs while consuming unhealthy grain Fed Beef that is not labeled "Grain Fed " .Even Gina Reinhart agrees that investment to restore processing to northern OZ will not come without first closing down Live Cattle Exports.The ball is in your court. I have written to the Qld Minister for Water regarding the criminal no allocation releases from Tinaroo Dam /Taxpayer scamming by the Cairns Council Cheers Don Stewart
Lyn Smith So you still think it’s his problem that he has? Stfu! He’s a Freemason. Go look on google. While you lot have been hobbling up his bullshit and all his shill gang mates. Monica Smitt, avi, ruckscam, and topher field who are all actors, I’ve been looking very deep into these peoples back grounds and you have the nerve to question and deny. Yet everyone knows most if not all politicians are lodge attendees or duel citizenship with Israel and as I have started before Zionism and freemasonry are one in the same. Malcolm has been doing this long before he got the wobbles Anyway you keep being deceived by the colour associated with mind control, Orange, which like One Nation = 33 in ancient language called Gematria. 33 levels in freemasonry. Monarch Butterfly you see celebrities have tattoo of, is orange, and the butterfly represents mk ultras mind control. Watch the tv like you probably do, an look how many people do it. Look how many people do the devil hands 🤘👌 and the 666. This is then shoving it in your face telling you who their master is. Just because you people don’t comprehend they worship Satan, and in freemasonry Lucifer is their god, the light bearer. That’s why New York has a statue with a light bearer. New York is named after and became the New York right of freemasonry after it dispersed from the uk.
Australia has a pretty decent drinking problem. How about knocking back the tolls? I dare you Senator Malcolm Roberts to take on transurban
How come Australia a land of vast mineralogy and other wealth Taxes us so heavily. We should all be recipients of royalties as other countries do their Citizens.
Touch'e
You are just telling lies. You want thr government to lose billions of dollars a year, and yet you can't say where you will make up that shortfall. The alcohol excise isn't as big as you make it out to be. If one can still buy a slab of beer for under $60, it means a beer is circa $2.50 each. And yet you buy that same beer in a pub, it's $12.50. That $10 price difference is the cost of employing people, and running the pub, not the alcohol excise. The same with fuel excise, basically all you are saying is that you are promising shittier roads for Australians. All talk, no plan whatsoever.
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