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Brownlow Medallist
Good! Let’s just leave it that then!i have no idea mate
BTW, get the guy’s surname right if you are going to slag off about him, LOL
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Good! Let’s just leave it that then!i have no idea mate
Is that Billy or Rohan?every single job the spanner got was because his report was guarenteed to suit those who hired him - always conservative Govts and think tanks. He's an academic whore. Just out of interest - you ever work in the education sphere? or just get your "expertise" from from listening to people like Connelly?
because of caustic dickheads who want to run Govt schools into the ground i guessYou really are a bitter Grinch. Why do you bother?
He never needed their cooperation. Immigration rates are under the control of the Immigration Minister, Prime Minister and Federal Parliament. If Morrison really wanted low immigration, he would have done it and told the states to like it or lump it.The old 'states don't control immigration' chestnut.
Morrison went to COAG wanting to gain the states’ co-operation in lowering Australia’s migration rate.
No, Andrews said very specifically what his priority was for that meeting: infrastructure funding, not economic growth.Andrews maintained he was neutral on Melbourne's population growth but he voted against the proposal. Only Gladys Berejiklian for NSW was in favour.
Andrews supported high immigration because it allowed him to claim economic growth. It's fake because GDP growth per person is stagnant. Victorians are not getting better off financially, while Melbourne is becoming an overcrowded shit hole.
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I know one that did in fact very seriously.Donnelly is a geriatric loony who gets trotted out when the IPA want to slag schools under labor government. He knows "heck all" about contemporary education. I was in that game for 40 years and the libs were trotting that fwit right through it. All he is good for is writing supportive articles for RW pollies. No school would seriously look at his theories for kids. They'd be laughed at.
In May last year the Victorian government signed a $1.7 billion contract for Conduent Business Services to run Victoria’s Myki ticketing system for the next 15 years. The Auditor General ripped through the Labour government's handing of the Myki fiasco budget blow out.
We got our first taste of this during Covid with Hotel Quarantine. Victoria had to do its own thing, remember the "Gold Standard"?I really need to know what sort of kickback and/or long lunch resulted in the decision to overlook a provider (Cubic) who had an 'out of the box' product that works seamlessly in Sydney and Singapore, that was significantly cheaper and didn't need to be developed to allow credit card payments, to getting a more expensive option that has blown out massively in cost, didn't have the technology developed in the first place and at best looks like taking years (from today!!).
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Andrews government defends myki contract amid fierce criticism from Opal card operator
A firm has revealed in a letter to Premier Daniel Andrews that its bid to take over the myki ticketing system was $100 million cheaper than the winning bid.www.abc.net.au
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Doubts raised about US firm handed $1.7bn to fix myki
The company runs public transport payment systems in cities around the world, but promised features like open payments remain unavailable in many places.www.abc.net.au
The incompetence of the Andrews government knows no bounds. The literally needed (and still need under Allan) to do a 'George Costanza' and do the exact opposite of their natural instincts.
They had to change thier ticketing system to suit.NSW introduced OPAL after we got Myki, but NSW didn't try and reinvent the wheel;
And get this, Opal cards never expire and can be used on ferries, buses, trains and the light rail.
Didn’t Opal succeed Myzone?They had to change thier ticketing system to suit.
Look up MyZone.
And until Myzone that never used to happen.
You would have to buy separate tickets if you took a private bus and a train and the light rail
Yes. MyZone was them unifying thier ticketing for Opal. NSW learned from thier first attempt at a smart card which was TCard.Didn’t Opal succeed Myzone?
Quite literally yesterday. The only slow readers are the old green ACS ones. The grey VIX ones are no different to Opal.Not sure when you last used Myki,
but swiping it on the panel is not instantaneous
When? In 2023 Ben Carol announced it was imminent. If we’re lucky it won’t happen until 2026 just in time for the election. That said the senior executive who has quit Convergint says tap and go is years away!All are getting replaced with the Conduent readers. Which will enable the contactless payment
The trial for contactless started last year in Wangaratta.When? In 2023 Ben Carol announced it was imminent. If we’re lucky it won’t happen until 2026 just in time for the election. That said the senior executive who has quit Convergint says tap and go is years away!
They're same readers Adelaide has which has contactless.Conduent hasn’t obtained banking certification for credit cards to tap and go and no testing has been done on whether the new technology is compatible with Myki cards.
Keep defending this hapless government! The proof will be in the eating of the pudding.The trial for contactless started last year in Wangaratta.
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They're same readers Adelaide has which has contactless.
I'm stating facts.Keep defending this hapless government! The proof will be in the eating of the pudding.
Keep defending this hapless government! The proof will be in the eating of the pudding.
And you're not blinded by your bias? You blindly defend the government on EVERYTHING!I'm stating facts.
Not once have I even mentioned the government.
It does appear you however are blinded by your own bias.
And once again I've not mentioned the government. I've stated facts.And you're not blinded by your bias? You blindly defend the government on EVERYTHING!
Sydney's is new. Brisbane is currently upgrading thiers. London upgraded thiers.I can be biased but not on this one. I have travelled on public transport systems in Sydney, Brisbane, and London, to name a few, and our system is so outdated and is now besieged by controversy. And we are no closer to a resolution in Melbourne.
Requiring a card is quite common and not usual to Melbourne.Tell an overseas traveller. Before you get on a tram or train you must have a Myki card which you cannot buy on the tram or train. You can't use your credit card like you can elsewhere. Oh, and that Myki card will expire after 4 years. There are hundreds of thousands of expired cards with millions of dollars on them. I still have the same Oyster and Opal cards I purchased respectively in 2005 and 2008!
That's why Dan (and Allan) will cost Albo dearly in Victoria in the forthcoming federal election.i’m loving how dan is living rent-free in the reactionary's heads. keep it going folks, it’s popcorn munching enjoyable.
No doubt that will change when they cost Albanese the electioni’m loving how dan is living rent-free in the reactionary's heads. keep it going folks, it’s popcorn munching enjoyable.
Contrary to popular belief people can separate state and federal issues.That's why Dan (and Allan) will cost Albo dearly in Victoria in the forthcoming federal election.
Wouldn't have thought so. Look at the last federal election. Albanese rode the wave of Mcgowan's popularity to win seats that basically put him in the lodge.Contrary to popular belief people can separate state and federal issues.
They should be able to but doesn't always happen that way. Labor is Labor, and Kos Samaris, a former Labor Strategist, has no doubt voters will punish Labor in Victoria for the sins of the state governmentContrary to popular belief people can separate state and federal issues.
Or people were sick of Morrison and his smirk and his secret ministriesWouldn't have thought so. Look at the last federal election. Albanese rode the wave of Mcgowan's popularity to win seats that basically put him in the lodge.