Down to bad business
Down to government of all stripes over years for the closing down local jobs. The present government is hellbent on moving and selling local jobs to Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong.
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Then 12 months after stripping the local towns of employment they then have the gall to announce their new grand idea’s they have created six to 12 new jobs after they have stripped hundreds of jobs before hand.
Geoff Hall
Wagga
Where’s the reduction?
When Malcolm Turnbull was Prime Minister, he and his deputy, our Michael McCormack, continued to promise a reduction in our electricity prices of $200, effective by the end of the year.
Now our new PM Scott Morrison has upped this to $832, however, to date, Mr McCormack has not endorsed the promise.
Unfortunately the new offer is not due until mid next year, around about election time. Interesting.
Peter Dolden
Wagga
Staff are dedicated to clients
I would like to start this little note by saying that I am proud to be a staff number of Ningana Enterprises.
As staff member, I know how all the staff work and including myself, we give all our love and heart to the clients, we may be lacking in some things, but we never lack in ‘love’ for the clients.
Parents might think we staff are not as good as others, but I can say we are the best staff.
Why? Because we give all our love to the clients, even clients who have left, we still love them and we all staff have a smile and our arms around them when we meet them, saying ‘we love you and miss you very much’.
I am so proud of all the staff and also the office staff, each and every one them.
Why? Because we are a team together, we work together, help one another, smile, joke, laugh and even play music and dance with clients to make them happy.
I know and see how the staff and office staff do their best to make every client happy and smiling.
This little note comes to all parents and anybody who reads this to know that we are a wonderful team together and we always want to help and will stick by each other.
If any parent or parents have something to say, it hurts not one but as a team, it hurts all of us. I never like to see, as a staff member, another staff member insulted or condemned because we are a team together, and as I said before, when one is hurt, we are all hurt.
It’s because of staff members putting their hand up to work and leaving little ones at home to look after and work with your child, so that the parent or parents can go on a holiday and have some time for themselves and do their shopping too.
So parents, please we remember we love your child with all our hearts and we do our best for them.
Thank you for taking the time to read this note. All the best to all parents and their children for 2018 and many years to come. God bless you all.
Christina Hussain, Griffith
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