Sunday, April 06, 2014

DEMISE OF TONY ABBOTT No.76

FEELING DEFLATED
 
SirThomasWynne:
* TONY ABBOTT *
TONY LEAVES W.A. FEELING A LITTLE DEFLATED
#worstPMever

LADIES IN WHITE
SirThomasWynne:
* TONY ABBOTT *
LADIES IN WHITE...
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DEBRIS FOUND
 
SirThomasWynne:
* TONY ABBOTT *
DEBRIS FOUND IN W.A.
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POLITICAL WINNER
SirThomasWynne:
* TONY ABBOTT *
THE BIG WINNER OF W.A. ELECTIONS
#worstPMever

THE BEATLES VS WHAT'S HIS NAME?
SirThomasWynne:
* TONY ABBOTT *
IN FIFTY YEARS...
#worstPMever

ROLE OF A LIFETIME
 
SirThomasWynne:
* TONY ABBOTT *
A THIRST FOR KNOWLEDGE, OBVIOUSLY!
#worstPMever

NOT OK
SirThomasWynne:
* TONY ABBOTT *
Tony, it's not OK...
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DOB DOB DOB
SirThomasWynne:
* TONY ABBOTT * 
DOB
DOB
DOB
Colleagues told: Dob
SAMANTHA MAIDEN
THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
APRIL 06, 2014
Tim Wilson has been appointed as Freedom Commissioner, a new HREOC appointment.

PUBLIC servants will be urged to ­dob in colleagues posting political criticism of the Abbott government on social media, even if the comments are anonymous, under new Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet guidelines.

The sweeping new rules will even cover ­public servants posting political comments anonymously, including mummy bloggers on parenting websites, if a colleague knew their online identity.

The new policy clearly states it covers the use of social media in an official and unofficial ­capacity, whether for professional or personal use. If public servants are found to have ­breached the ­Australian Public Service Code of Conduct they could be sacked. Colleagues will also be encouraged to dob in each other.

“If an employee becomes aware of another employee who is engaging in conduct that may breach this policy, there is an expectation that the employee will report the conduct to the ­department,’’ the policy states.“

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