Louise Tarrant
Louise Tarrant is a lifelong unionist who is now leading United Voice, one of Australia’s largest unions. Louise is passionate about the issues that affect her members, such as low pay, insecurity and lack of respect at work. Under her leadership, United Voice has emerged as one of the country’s most progressive and innovative commentators on social, economic and industrial issues.
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Such little value placed on such a crucial role
Only a couple of generations ago, it was normal for Australian families to take care of their older members right…... Read more
By 2065 we’ll need 4 times more aged care workers
By mid-century Australia will need almost one million aged care workers. That means almost five per cent of our entire…... Read more
Ordinary Aussies need to be heard on carbon tax
It seems that everyone is having their say on the impact of a carbon tax on low income earners, except…... Read more
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Abbott’s crass logic: trash the Parliament in order save it
An email was sent to almost every politician in Australia this week saying that someone should cut off…
Our special forces don’t always need special treatment
We admire them, but we’re not entirely sure why. We allow them to operate in the shadows; we rarely…
A good holiday is about unrest, not rest
Like a fat full-stop, it lay in my hand. A small orange – not exactly fresh, but purchased anyway…
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From: They must pay for one’s bitter disappointments
Michael S says:
"A teacher at Geelong Grammar had criticised her for using words that were too long, which had left her confused and had made her doubt her ability to write essays. She became ''quite distressed'' when her English marks began to fall." I can sympathise. My scholastic mentors conveyed to me a causal relationship… [read more]From: Welfare for breeders is a bonus for everyone
Change Up! says:
I have no problem paying my taxes. As a single, childless person on a very decent income, I can afford it and not have my life severely altered. Plus I understand that my taxes paying for things like schools, childcare and infrastructure is ultimately a good thing. A better community is better for me… [read more]Gentle jabs to the ribs
They must pay for one’s bitter disappointments
A private school girl’s family is sueing her elite, extremely expensive private school for not… Read more