Join us as we wrap up 2020 with Not Good Enough's official Top 10 ranking for the year.
10. Forced handshakes
- Scott Morrison’s visit to Cobargo
The firefighter who really didn’t want to shake his hand.9. Meme war with China
- The meme war, covered in episode 48 and the trade war fallout in episode 50.
8. Anne Ruston
- Anne Ruston, covered in episode 14 and episode 45.
7. State discourse
- Sexy Dan Andrews covered in episode 28.
People getting horny for Victorian Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton covered in episode 30.6. Gas led recovery
- We’ve talked about gas before. Check out episodes 4, 9, 11, 16, 19, 20, 23, 26, 28, 34, 38, 43 and 47 for a quick recap.
5. Coronavirus
- Not just SARS-CoV-2, but the Coronavirus too.
4. Industrial actions and union wins
- The NU Unions making big wins: RAFFWU, AUWU, RAHU.
The Wyong Woolies Workers Winning Their Wages With A Walk OffRAFFWU taking McDonalds to court and winningAUWU getting in three senate submissions and running a Mutual Obligation strikeCentrelink workers releasing a letter saying they disagree with the work they’re being made to doRAHU helped negotiate over $20k in rental debt and getting eviction notices overturned.Spotless Laundry workers walked off the job over safety concernsCanberra garbage truck drivers going on multiple strikesThe Mitre 10 stop work that was won in less than four hoursThe bus driver stop work that was won before it startedThe NTEU wage theft repayment protest that was successful before it startedColes workers on indefinite strike after being locked out of their worksites, after striking back in MarchMaritime Union of Australia going on strike all along the east coast3. Sports!!!!
- Sports rorts covered in episode 3
The NRL island that wasn’tThe AFL teams were isolated into quarantine hubs.2. Insecure work
- Handling of Victorian hotel security covered in episodes 27, 29, 33, and 39.
In two months, five food delivery workers were killed on the job.Government’s move to change laws for part time workers covered in episode 48.1. Robodebt
- In 2017 it was found unlawful
The Not My Debt campaignBill Shorten announces class action lawsuitDebts will be repaidScott Morrison apologizesKathryn Campbell doesn’t know what Robodebt is?Gordon Legal settles out of courtCorrection: Anthony Pratt has donated millions (not hundreds of thousands) to both the Liberal and Labor parties.