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Politicians are debating whether MPs should be expelled for breaking the rules. There's no point maintaining the status quo that differentiates them from every other worker in the country.
Should politicians be sacked if they’re found to have engaged in corrupt conduct, or breached a parliamentary code of conduct, if one is established?
New independent Kylea Tink suggests MPs should be expelled from Parliament, if necessary, if they’ve breached a parliamentary code of conduct — and breaches of that code would be assessed by the coming federal integrity body.
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Stage 3 tax changes, deportation laws and our highly engaged electorate of North Sydney
Sky News, 27 March 2024
In a wide-ranging interview with Sky News, Kylea addresses questions on the Labor Government's handling of the Stage Three Tax Cuts, its highly problematic new immigration laws, and the upcoming AEC redistribution.
‘Bracket creep for super’: Teals brand Labor’s $3m policy a ‘cash grab’
Australian Financial Review, 27 March 2024
Kylea has urged the Government to drop plans to tax unrealised gains on large superannuation accounts, and allow for the proposed $3 million balance cap to rise over time.
Interview with Sarah Macdonald on New Vehicle Efficiency Standard
ABC Radio, 27 March 2024
"These laws aren't perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but they're actually really good," Kylea says. "There's a lot more to be done in this area, but ultimately, Australians can finally begin to look forward to seeing more fuel efficient vehicles being imported into this market, and consequently paying less for petrol, having fewer emissions, and all the other benefits that come with that from health to environment."
North Sydney welcomes release of New Vehicle Efficiency Standard
Media Release, 27 March 2024
Kylea Tink MP, Independent Federal Member for North Sydney, has welcomed the Government's release of the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard, describing it as solid stepping stone towards Australia’s emissions reduction targets.
Statement on the Migration Amendment (Removal and Other Measures) Bill
Media Release, 27 March 2024
The Labor Government’s Migration Amendment (Removal and Other Measures) Bill 2024 is highly problematic both for its content and the way it has been moved through parliament, Kylea Tink MP, Independent Federal Member for North Sydney says.
Rushed bill forcing hundreds of non-citizens to facilitate own deportation passes lower house
The Guardian, 26 March 2024
The Labor Government's rushed deportation bill breaches Australia’s obligation not to forcibly return asylum seekers to their country of persecution, Kylea says.
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