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I heard Paul Guerra being questioned about this on Wednesday. He made a similar point but did say he was concerned about the stats and he urged Melbourne businesses thinking about moving not to go interstate but to consider regional Victoria. The significant point he made is that the impact of increases in payroll, WC and land tax (for businesses that own their property) are yet to bite
Wasn't there a rule about journalism, and perhaps any form of analysis where you should sit back and think:

Well, what else would the CEO of the Victorian Employers' Chamber of Commerce say?

It's like quoting the head of the firefighters Union to prove that firefighters are underpaid.
 

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That's good to know. On there landing page for this, they have the last 5 years

That said, if you check the methodology, in 2022, the Australian Business Register (ABR) saw a surge in cancellations, especially for businesses with no recent activity, reaching pre-pandemic 2019 levels.
 
Wasn't there a rule about journalism, and perhaps any form of analysis where you should sit back and think:

Well, what else would the CEO of the Victorian Employers' Chamber of Commerce say?

It's like quoting the head of the firefighters Union to prove that firefighters are underpaid.
The problem is, on the bolded (and related to the OP), we have a government who have behaved like the above is gospel truth for nearly nine years.
 
Will the last business to leave please turn off the lights?
In this economy? Victoria is probably the most realistic figure.

What do they call a new business? Business registration?
 

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The problem is, on the bolded (and related to the OP), we have a government who have behaved like the above is gospel truth for nearly nine years.
Yeah, and the other side of politics pretends that when the chamber speaks, they're talking on behalf of all Australians, and not just business owners.

It's basically the nature of our political parties.

The only difference is that the media reveres the Chambers (mostly LNP party members and supporters) and attacks Unions (mostly ALP party members and supporters).

Note that the RBA staff knocked back the pay offer, as it didn't address cost of living pressures. Meanwhile RBA management is pumping out stuff about being afraid of wage-inflation spiral. Seems like nobody within the RBA ranks actually thinks it's a problem.
 
I just think it needs to be said: business don't have the LNP's backs the way the union movement has the ALP's back.

And unions all represent different groups of employees. No one thinks teachers or non-AHPRA registered health care workers (such as orderlies) are overpaid, and no one (serious) thinks that construction workers are underpaid.

But what the head of a union and the head of a business peak body say are news.
 
Yeah, and the other side of politics pretends that when the chamber speaks, they're talking on behalf of all Australians, and not just business owners.

It's basically the nature of our political parties.

The only difference is that the media reveres the Chambers (mostly LNP party members and supporters) and attacks Unions (mostly ALP party members and supporters).

Note that the RBA staff knocked back the pay offer, as it didn't address cost of living pressures. Meanwhile RBA management is pumping out stuff about being afraid of wage-inflation spiral. Seems like nobody within the RBA ranks actually thinks it's a problem.
I think you might be getting correlation and causation mixed up there. You can be of the belief that wage increases will cause an inflation spiral, yet still want to make sure you get a significant pay-rise.

They're not mutually exclusive by any means.
 
How is the audacity for certain news outlets & Pesutto to claim the Warrandyte by-election as a massive boost to the Liberals and a sign that the electorate have moved against Andrews, when Labor chose to not even contest the election.

They were playing against themselves.

Liberal leader John Pesutto said local voters had "spoken for their fellow Victorians".

"They have said that they're tired of the corruption," he said.

"They have said that they are tired of the incompetence.

"They have become tired of the branch stalking the misuse of taxpayer dollars and the breach of faith with the Victorian people. That's what they said tonight."
 

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How is the audacity for certain news outlets & Pesutto to claim the Warrandyte by-election as a massive boost to the Liberals and a sign that the electorate have moved against Andrews, when Labor chose to not even contest the election.

They were playing against themselves.

Liberal leader John Pesutto said local voters had "spoken for their fellow Victorians".

"They have said that they're tired of the corruption," he said.

"They have said that they are tired of the incompetence.

"They have become tired of the branch stalking the misuse of taxpayer dollars and the breach of faith with the Victorian people. That's what they said tonight."
How long before the new member for Warrandyte says something stupid?
 
How is the audacity for certain news outlets & Pesutto to claim the Warrandyte by-election as a massive boost to the Liberals and a sign that the electorate have moved against Andrews, when Labor chose to not even contest the election.

They were playing against themselves.

Liberal leader John Pesutto said local voters had "spoken for their fellow Victorians".

"They have said that they're tired of the corruption," he said.

"They have said that they are tired of the incompetence.

"They have become tired of the branch stalking the misuse of taxpayer dollars and the breach of faith with the Victorian people. That's what they said tonight."
Labor ran a candidate last year and got a third of the primary vote, but not this year, so it's likely they knew something that we didn't. Either that, or Dan's cost cutting at Labor party elections in the same way he's slashing numbers through infrastructure projects and the public sector!

Dunno what you'd expect Pesuto to say to be honest...
 

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I apportioned 90% of the blame to the LNP government of the time. The other 10% goes to Dan for lying to the electorate that breaking the contract wouldn't cost anything. No blame goes to Jeff because he was retired from politics at the time.

You continually refuse to approach the discussion rationally. Gralin is only giving you likes because he despises me.
Would it be reasonable that Dan had no idea that contract and penalty clause was agreed to at the time he promised there was no exit cost?
 

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