The Chronicle

Copping grief over the reef

Government under fire for handout

- Paul Murray

THE Prime Minister is in a world of trouble over his nearly half-a-billion dollar donation to fix the Barrier Reef.

This week we learnt the charity receiving the $444 million has a handful of staff, and even its bosses said they were ‘surprised’ to get the money.

The Great Barrier Reef Foundation has some ties to the LNP, and these will be gleefully exploited by Labor when parliament resumes. Turnbull says the money went to Cabinet, but we have since learnt there was no tender process for the funds.

What is so magical about this body that they are seemingly best positioned to spend the money? One of its early financial backers said the grant was “shocking and almost mind-blowing”, while others have said the foundation will struggle to cope with the enormous amount of money that’s coming its way.

Surely if the government has half a billion dollars to give to anything they should divide the pot of money to all types of groups working to fix the reef ?

The donation is also staggering when compared to the nearly $200 million the Prime Minister is giving to droughtrav­aged farmers who will have to apply for two payments of $6000 each.

Perhaps they would be in line for much more help if we renamed regional Australia the Great Barrier Drought.

Expect a very rough ride for the government, who spent so much time mocking Labor for their rushed roll out of pink

batts and beer coaster planning that went into the NBN when Rudd was PM.

ROB OAKESHOTT, HERE WE GO AGAIN

Former MP Rob Oakeshott says he might run for parliament again.

The man who took 17 minutes to tell us he was putting Julia Gillard back into government in 2010 is flirting with reentering political life.

“There’s a sense of frustratio­n in our community that we’re not getting as much out of political leadership as we

could. A lot of people are encouragin­g me to go again and frankly I am thinking about it.” he told The Australian this week.

That’s politician speak for, bloody oath I’m going to run again and why not?

He got a quarter of the vote

in the seat of Cowper at the last election, netting nearly $70,000 in money from the taxpayer despite only getting into the race for three weeks.

It’s nothing but upside for Oakeshott if he runs. He’ll get a rails run on the ABC because he’ll be a constant critic of the

government. He’ll probably get a bigger share of the vote, and the money that comes with it, because the current MP isn’t running again.

Then, of course, there’s $200,000 if, God forbid, he wins and we all have to put up with him again.

 ?? Photo: AAP Image/Michael Chambers ?? IN HOT WATER: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull photograph­s fish in a tank at the Australian Institute of Marine Science in Cape Cleveland, Queensland, in January this year. The prime minister has defended the Federal Government's $444 million grant to the Great Barrier Reef Foundation.
Photo: AAP Image/Michael Chambers IN HOT WATER: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull photograph­s fish in a tank at the Australian Institute of Marine Science in Cape Cleveland, Queensland, in January this year. The prime minister has defended the Federal Government's $444 million grant to the Great Barrier Reef Foundation.
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