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    I thuoght it was 'Paininthepartycaucus' .... well that what it sounded like
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    Quote Originally Posted by
    He didn't rescind his super though. :mad:
    The only one to do that was Ted Mack (NSW MP) a few years ago. Actually, he couldn't refuse to accept it, he resigned the day before he became eligible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS
    The only one to do that was Ted Mack (NSW MP) a few years ago. Actually, he couldn't refuse to accept it, he resigned the day before he became eligible.
    Actually the only one to do that was Sir Joh himself. He was able to avoid completely the parliamentary Superrannuation, probably could have done with it in the end too....


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    He should take up dancing like Pauline .
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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    As he has resigned completely my comment cannot be political as its about a private non party member person.

    Close but not quite right. A MP can only resign by handing in his resignation to the Speaker of the house/ President of the Senate whilst parliament is sitting. So far he has only indicated his intention.

    This means that when he does actually resign his annual, for life, pension will increase from $66K (today) to $79K. :mad:

    Talk about a final rort. :mad:

    This is not political but a clarification and reflection on public behaviour.


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    does anybody remember the move with John Belushi called Animal House ? about some american fraternity at some mythical university ?

    Zed I was in HMV in the city (Sydney) and they had "The Animal House" on special for $13. That was one hell of a funny movie.
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