Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia |
Dear friends,
please, read this newsletter's message that Ian Macfarlane (member of Parliament of Liberal Party of Australia) has sent to me:
"Dear Antonio Gabriele,
Strengthening Australia’s competitiveness is the key to our future prosperity.
Improved competitiveness means more exports, more jobs and higher living standards for Australians.
Today the Abbott Government released the Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda.
This is a central part of our Economic Action Strategy to build a strong, prosperous economy and a safe, secure Australia.
Its guiding principle is to focus on Australia’s strengths and not prop up poor performers.
Our Competitiveness Agenda details how we will:
lift apprenticeship completion rates and give young Australians the best opportunity to get a job;
encourage employee share ownership;
promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics skills in schools;
improve the investor visa programme and reform the 457 visa programme; and
encourage better use of Australia’s world class researchers through the establishment of Industry Growth Centres.
The Government is working to strengthen the economy.
We’ve already scrapped the carbon and mining taxes; cut over 10,000 pieces pages of unnecessary legislation and regulations; commenced the largest infrastructure construction programme in Australian history and signed free trade agreements with Japan and Korea.
You can download our Competitiveness Agenda and read how we can ensure our future prosperity.
Regards,
Ian Macfarlane MP
Minister for Industry".
Strengthening Australia’s competitiveness is the key to our future prosperity.
Improved competitiveness means more exports, more jobs and higher living standards for Australians.
Today the Abbott Government released the Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda.
This is a central part of our Economic Action Strategy to build a strong, prosperous economy and a safe, secure Australia.
Its guiding principle is to focus on Australia’s strengths and not prop up poor performers.
Our Competitiveness Agenda details how we will:
lift apprenticeship completion rates and give young Australians the best opportunity to get a job;
encourage employee share ownership;
promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics skills in schools;
improve the investor visa programme and reform the 457 visa programme; and
encourage better use of Australia’s world class researchers through the establishment of Industry Growth Centres.
The Government is working to strengthen the economy.
We’ve already scrapped the carbon and mining taxes; cut over 10,000 pieces pages of unnecessary legislation and regulations; commenced the largest infrastructure construction programme in Australian history and signed free trade agreements with Japan and Korea.
You can download our Competitiveness Agenda and read how we can ensure our future prosperity.
Regards,
Ian Macfarlane MP
Minister for Industry".
I agree.
Australia notes that Italy should do but does not. The government with the Prime Minister Abbott is a serious government. Matteo Renzi learn.
Best regards.
Italian:
Sono d'accordo.
L'Australia fa quello che l'Italia dovrebbe fare ma non fa. Quello del Primo Ministro Abbott è un governo serio. Matteo Renzi impari.
Cordiali saluti.
Sono d'accordo.
L'Australia fa quello che l'Italia dovrebbe fare ma non fa. Quello del Primo Ministro Abbott è un governo serio. Matteo Renzi impari.
Cordiali saluti.
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