Do we need a Bill of Rights in Australia to defend our rights and duties ???
All this drastic changes to the pension system that the government will introduced very soon
“Super and other kind of income including the pension payments for older Australian SHOULD be sacrosanct…”
Regardless of what government is in power, the retirement income savings system should be in a sense sacrosanct and once those [retirement] savings are made, governments of any flavour should not be able to get their hands on the money that people have saved for their retirement over so many years with great effort........ This will save our kids super but at the moment with all this Gov. Super changes who knows
The nationalization of Australia’s retirement funds has barely begun ..... more coming very soon I am sure because there is too much money saved in super funds to be taken and we have no way to defend our rights because we do not have a define “Bill of Rights” approved and supported by our constitution
Governments should not keep changing the post while we are trying hard to save and be able to support ourselves without the pension.
There are lost of articles publish about the Bill of Rights in Australia
My question is??? “Do we need a Bill of Rights to be able to defend our rights?”
Aussie sorry about that must be old age,or not enough whiskey