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Say it Man ...Don't spray it.. speak EnglishTells you about the local Libs.
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Say it Man ...Don't spray it.. speak EnglishTells you about the local Libs.
Nice little fix.Flat wages everywhere but Dan takes a 12% rise, tone deaf as always
Nice little fix.
Hand it off to a independent body, perfect deniability and no accountability. Plus get rid of the downward pressure from the voters.
I have no problem with it being assessed by an independent body, but how did they come up with 12%? A bit of transparency would be niceNice little fix.
Hand it off to a independent body, perfect deniability and no accountability. Plus get rid of the downward pressure from the voters.
Did O'Brien take his pay rise too?Flat wages everywhere but Dan takes a 12% rise, tone deaf as always
This is the alp, your jokingI have no problem with it being assessed by an independent body, but how did they come up with 12%? A bit of transparency would be nice
They all did apparentlyDid O'Brien take his pay rise too?
NSWCROW we need your one liner hereTHe only reason Andrews takes this rise is that he knows as we all do it has a disruptive influence on society in general. He is happy because he knows his union mates will feel duty bound to cause disruption/strikes to obtain 2-3% increases for the workforce. It is UNAustralian of Andrews to take an increase if he had any credibility at all he would not accept it.
He absolutely didDidn't morriscum get a payrise just recently ?
AHHHHHHHe absolutely did
Scott Morrison gets $11,000 pay rise, the day workers lose penalty rates
Scott Morrison has earned a $11,000-a-year pay rise on the same some of Australia's lowest-paid workers saw their penalty rates cut.www.google.com
AHHHHHH
Well that's ok then because he's a lib and it's ok if the libs do it
I'd say it's ok because it's a pay rise that is in line with inflation and lower than the standard annual increase built into a number of award agreements.AHHHHHH
Well that's ok then because he's a lib and it's ok if the libs do it
AHHHHHH
Well that's ok then because he's a lib and it's ok if the libs do it
I've always said decentralisation needs to happen to take the weight off the city, but at least these rail improvements will help ease congestion in the medium term I feelWell down here you can argue about what Dans is doing, but he is doing it & aint going anywhere because the other mob are moving so slowly & most Victorians know it
Melburnians’ damning verdict on their own city
Melbourne may have more hipster cafes, crowds at the footy and bars that open after midnight but in a crucial respect it’s a least a “decade behind” its big rival Sydney.www.news.com.au
Melbourne may have more hipster cafes, crowds at the footy and bars that open after midnight but in a crucial respect it’s a least a “decade behind” its big rival Sydney.
And that’s not the opinion of smug Sydneysiders, it’s the judgement of two prominent Melburnians, including Federal Minister for Cities, Urban Infrastructure and Population, Alan Tudge.
The infrastructure backlog would hamper efforts for Melbourne, which has some of the highest growth in Australia, to cope with a swelling population.
Another speaker at the event said Melbourne was one to two “economic cycles” behind Sydney and was still focused on its crowded CBD core while Sydney was making progress in decentralising and de-congesting the city.
IF Melbourne is to fix it, Dan will fix it, & I dont even like him.
The only major infrastructure proposals I saw from the LNP was east west link and high speed country railLast year the two parties had two competing ideas on how to deal with overpopulation and infrastructure.
The opposition proposed to decentralise the population.
The government proposed to build more central infrastructure.
The people in Melbourne voted for the infrastructure to be built where they are, rather than a plan to build the infrastructure elsewhere and then move them to it.
The only major infrastructure proposals I saw from the LNP was east west link and high speed country rail
I've always said decentralisation needs to happen to take the weight off the city, but at least these rail improvements will help ease congestion in the medium term I feel
But yeah, starts with big business for mine, it needs to shift away to the suburbs/regional areas.
Some yes, not all, unrealisticBig business such as? You want office towers (the people, the jobs) relocated?
I guess it'd help on some busy roads, only really see them on freewaysThere was also a plan to "grade-separate" major road intersections. Regardless of how wise you thought something like this was, it was a project costed at a significant amount of money.
I guess it'd help on some busy roads, only really see them on freeways
Turn Melbourne into LA
Dans level crossing removals probably in a similar boat to that though
What roads would've been targeted had Guy won?
There was also a plan to "grade-separate" major road intersections. Regardless of how wise you thought something like this was, it was a project costed at a significant amount of money.