Is there a worse, less competent, more contemptible minister anywhere in the country than the man notionally in charge of aged care, Richard Colbeck?
Yesterday Colbeck had the effrontery to issue a media release — strangely yet to adorn his media site — titled “Aged care sector deserves more than criticism”, which claimed “the Morrison government is delivering the largest reform package of its kind in history — while Labor does nothing”.
Labor, presumably, should have mounted a coup, ousted the government and replaced Colbeck with Clare O’Neil rather than supinely serving in opposition where opportunities to control policy and funding are — who knew? — few and far between.
Whatever substance — a term used in the laziest possible sense — was to be found in Colbeck’s media release, one presumably ploddingly pecked out by the minister and his useless minions on an old typewriter over a nice Tassie chardy from a corporate box at Bellerive Oval, lay in his complaint that “at a time when we should be working to attract new people to aged care and grow the sector. Labor keeps telling Australians that aged care worker conditions are bad, that the jobs are not worthwhile”.
As Colbeck would know if he took even a fleeting interest in the position he swore to the governor-general he’d serve in “well and truly”, no one needs Labor to tell Australians that aged care worker conditions are bad. Aged care workers will tell us quick smart if we ask.
Indeed they’ve been telling us with their feet as they abandon the sector in droves for better-paid, lower-stress jobs. If Colbeck doesn’t believe workers or aged care unions that have called for pay rises for decades, he could ask the aged care providers whose interests the Coalition places above the needs of aged care residents and workers. They too will tell him they urgently need significant pay rises to retain staff.
Or he could read the aged care royal commission report — a document he claims to be implementing but doesn’t seem to have opened — which spells out why poor pay, lack of training and lack of a professional career structure make aged care such an uninviting place to work. And what to do about it — though for all the government’s actions, that bit evidently remains sealed in a high-security undisclosed location.
Labor won’t formally commit to funding whatever the Fair Work Commission decides is appropriate remuneration for aged care workers, Colbeck claims — and entirely correctly — without noting that he won’t either. But he would argue the toss on that: “The Morrison government is supporting the Fair Work Commission by providing information and data as requested.”
Except that’s simply bullshit. Aged care unions have requested what the federal government’s position is on funding an aged care workforce pay rise in the current case. The FWC forwarded that request to the Commonwealth’s solicitors in the case seeking a response. The response was: “It’s a matter for the commission.”
But Colbeck’s gall transforms — like alchemy undertaken in a particularly foul sewer — into something far more offensive when he likens himself to aged care workers. After praising the (remaining) aged care workers “at every level across the sector who have stood tall to prioritise the needs of those in care”, Colbeck goes on to claim:
Despite the endless criticism from Labor, the government has also stepped up.
Whoever wrote that offensive garbage should be consigned to work in one of Australia’s many rotten, underresourced, understaffed, undernourished nursing homes for the rest of their days, eating only the diet the unfortunate residents have to endure. (Though, hey, it’s not so bad, according to Scott Morrison and Greg Hunt — most of them are in the process of dying anyway, so who cares?)
This is the result of the government “stepping up”:
- 814 dead Australians since January 1, with 2000 residents and staff still infected with COVID
- A residential care workforce that, according to ABS data, was 11% smaller in November 2021 than in November 2019
- A workforce situation so dire that Morrison was overruled by Peter Dutton and ADF troops were, in response to pleas from the sector, sent in to some facilities — although, typically, this was another “rollout” that was far too slow, and had to be supplemented with a call for volunteers to help
- Continuing provision of substandard food, with Colbeck covering up data on the failure of the government’s half-billion nutrition program (an outcome revealed by Nine newspapers’ excellent Dana Daniel)
- Minimal or no progress on most of the recommendations of the aged care royal commission a full year after it released its report
- The continuation of the negligent “good cop” Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission, which actually cut back spot checks on facilities as the Omicron variant took hold.
The only way Colbeck has “well and truly served” in the aged care portfolio is to preside over the sector being well and truly fucked. How he doesn’t feel any sense of shame — or, more appropriately, profound self-loathing — is a mystery for the ages. That he took time out from busy schedule of doing zip on aged care to belt Labor is further evidence that this appalling minister is complicit in one of the great national tragedies of recent years.
More than 800 dead people, minister. And counting. Resign, you wretched man.
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“… he took time out from busy schedule of doing zip on aged care to belt Labor… ”
Belting Labor seems to be the only job except for clinging on to power whatever it takes, any ministers take seriously, including the PM. The complete fiasco in Parliament the last time it sat was more proof, as all the government had to offer was a succession of joke bills each designed solely to ‘test Labor’. The inability of any minister to give any answer in an interview without making some sledge against Labor, no matter how irrelevant to the question asked, is notorious. The headline on this article suggests Colbeck is ‘an affront to his own side of politics’, but he looks more like its epitome. He immiserates the vulnerable with shameless cruelty, wallows in the perks of office and undermines any faith in government while frothing about the evils of Labor. What’s not to like, if you’re a Liberal?
He is not even smart enough to hide his incompetence like his fellow ministers and the Teflon leader.
>The headline on this article suggests Colbeck is ‘an affront to his own side of politics’, but he looks more like its epitome. He immiserates the vulnerable with shameless cruelty, wallows in the perks of office and undermines any faith in government while frothing about the evils of Labor. What’s not to like, if you’re a Liberal?
This is purest truth. So much loathing for these scum
Well said, Bernard
Whilst there is a large pool of incompetent lazy and corrupt ministers to choose from in Morrison’s Government
Choosing the absolute worst is not difficult Colbeck is head & shoulders above the rest of the sorry pack
Bill
Standing out from the pack is the literal definition of “egregious”.
“More than 800 dead people, minister. And counting. Resign, you wretched man.” This is an example of the level of talent available to the Liberal/National government of Scott Morrison. Your article details 6 areas of abject failure by an incompetent minister but the one that really catches the eye is “814 deaths since January the 1st”. I cannot imagine the grief and despair of those who have lost their loved ones under this ministers watch. By any measure he should have been sacked by Morrison but as usual No Show Scomo has not turned up for work. I am flabbergasted that political expediency covers up the failings of this minister – Resign you wretched man, resign!!!!
Let’s not forget that if Colbeck resigned any time in the last 3 years, SFM’s (oops, the Coalition) majority would have reduced his majority to levels where a vote could easily be lost.Disaster! Shock! Horror!
Never mind the Royal Commission findings and the ongoing disasters before the pandemic took off, the ease with which the owners of the Aged Care Centres themselves have escaped accountability.
And that’s just in the Aged Care Sector.
Bravo, Bernard. Not a word to add to this.
Why single out the obvious dud minister? A much shorter list would contain the list of the honest competent ministers who have not relied on the lack of an ICAC to hide their lies, rorting, and branch stacking starting from the most senior members of the government present and recently passed.
Every Minister that sits around Morrison’s ’round table’ well knows the measure of their colleagues. E D, SPOT ON! The shorter list indeed; I can only think of . . . one Minister due respect? And that obviously excludes both Prime Minister and citizen colbeck.
And don’t forget, they just can’t find any women of the same calibre.
Although Ms Cash might fit the bill……?
Oh, please!
The lady who refuses to give a sworn statement to the AFP regarding her knowledge of the leaking of AFP officer’s positions to the media so that the media arrived half an hour prior to the AFP raid on the ACTU?
Why else by the LNP playbook she just about tops the calibre rating!
Time for the rise of Suffragettes MK2 . Women have been treated as second-class citizens in the workplace and worse by the boozy members of the federal coalition. The “Voices of ” candidates may have a big say in the next parliament.
Equality for all
What kind of women are into regressive patriarchy?
LNP calibre rated!
One minister? Pray tell who? I can’t think of any!
I’m curious about this too. Simon Birmingham?
Kidding, just another lap dog, keeping his job safe! Name one thing he has done!…….ZILCH! The entire SCUMMO cartel of incompetents and degenerates should be swept to the gutter like the garbage that they are!
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He is a one-trick pony who merely regurgitates previously disproven information. (while looking like ‘simple simon’).
He could bore for England. Another LNP slime mould