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Pretty sure they agreed to build the tunnel prior to when they were elected.
Also sure no-one was actually in fear of their well being during that debacle.
It was bullshit cancelling something that had already been contracted, and all governments could do it if they wanted to play stupid kids games and throw money away.
If the libs get in next election and cancel the railway stuff they are now building, would you call the current lot criminals.
Stupid expensive games is what it is.
Was a policy of the Labor opposition to scrap the money drain BS that was that Liberal folly.

Even though it was certain they would lose the Libs signed away 700 million.

If anyone should be on jail it is the criminals Obrien, Napthine and Guy.

Gave 700 mill to a company they never had to give

Typical Tory parasite theives.

Labor are the only ones who build infrastructure with a cost benefit and business case.

Torys give our money for bullshit projects to line their own profits.

Obrien should be in jail for fraud and deception. So should the prick Guy who approved buildings that now casts shadows over the Shrine.

No respect and just theives and parasites. Just like their stupid supporters

And if the Labor party sign contracts on projects that havent started two weeks before the election so their mates will receive 700 million off the taxpayer for free, yes I will call them criminals just like Guy, Obrien and Napthine are criminals for wasting 700 million of OUR dollars.

They should be in jail
 
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Can someone explain how building a tunnel that bypasses the city is meant to relieve congestion of traffic travelling into the city?
Doesn't. Was contracted by crim Liberals in Canberra for crim Liberals in Victoria.
 

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So, qualifying statement; I'm a country guy at heart which is why I wouldn't choose to live in Melbourne, I prefer open spaces to concrete jungles filled with thousands of people in a hurry, still a brilliant city otherwise as the undesirables are just a small percentage of that, since any major metropolitan city will have such elements, let alone a multicultural one. And even in my own world, we've been robbed, friends have been stabbed, for some reason we have a gun store right next to a bank, and someone tried breaking into my window and was met with an axe to the face because you shall not pass or you will be made to earn it.

But I mean hey, we're not in France and needing to enforce martial law any time soon yeah? Must be doing something right?

Can someone explain how building a tunnel that bypasses the city is meant to relieve congestion of traffic travelling into the city?

As someone who travels from the NW to the SE (Sunbury to Box Hill for those who want to Google) E-W lessens traffic because people in my situation would not need to drive through a section of Melbourne, effectively linking major road to major road instead of say, going past the zoo or down Mt Alexander road to go past the zoo. There'd still be off ramps to spit into the city on approach, but the idea works in concept since you direct the flow of traffic to intended destination when you need to bypass a major population centre.

They did it on the Hume, so instead of having to down to Riddell, Lancefield, Kilmore, Seymour and etc to get to Nagambie, I can instead spit out onto the Hume and bypass all these towns, or driving to see the sister in Wagga, I can also drive down the Hume until just beyond the border.

Currently, we drove that a few weeks ago, took 1 hour 40 odd to get to Violet Town (170odd km's).
My current drive to work is 1hr 10ish and that's 1/3 the distance (60ish km's)

The issue was that in order to do this you effectively screwed over quite a few people (ie; the crowd who moved near Essendon airport then complained about the noise, only no airport and instead "hi, we need to demo your house for a road") and it wouldn't really solve much because it'd only direct a bit of traffic, and it was signed and sealed when it should not have been, and it woulda been paid by us the taxpayer.

Was a policy of rhe Labor oppositipn to scrap the money drain BS that was that Liberal folly.

Even though it was certain they would lose the Kibs signed away 700 million.

If anyone should be on jail it is the criminals Obrien, Napthine and Guy.

Gave 700 mill to a company they never had to give

Typical Tory parasite theives.

Labor are the only ones who build infrastructure with a cost benefit and business case.

Torys give our money for bullshit projrcts to line their own profits.

Obrien should be in jail for fraud and deception. So should the prick Guy who approved buildings that now casts shadows over the Shrine.

No respect and just theives and parasites. Just like their stupid supporters

Libs also changed zoning permits let's not forget, so Guy as current OP leader is laughable since he oversaw quite a few illegal and dangerous building construction as planning minister.

But yeah, rocket science locally at least as seat with originally Liberal, population went from 8k to 20 odd k, land got sold, buildings closed, 2 lanes into town. Libs got told to piss off, Labor got in, 4 lanes into town, 4 lanes out of town, electrified rail and oh hey presto infrastructure improvements and now we have less people starting fires in woodland areas because they be bored.
 
You find me one homeless person who doesn't want housing and then we can have that conversation.
The guy 'mouse' who was killed by the young man a year or so ago near the Yarra was offered accomodation. a few years ago my daughter volunteered to feed the homeless into the early hours of the morning and would tell us that for some homeless it was their choice. You can only access accomodation if you were clean. Sadly some people couldn't walk away from the drugs
 
Peeps should check out Requiem for the American Dream then tell me how right wing politicians and big business are all about helping society.

The lefties are all about infrastructure, health and education. The other lit are all about handing it over to the interested parties who pump money into the parties.

**** me, any private employee who ****ed up like Hockey would still be fronting up to Center link but that fat **** gets rewarded with a plum job in the USA.
 
Politics can be so divisive. We (humans) seem to hold onto our political leaning as avidly as we support our favourite sporting club.
I have read that there is a tendency for the vast majority of people to fall into one of two general psychological categories (conservative or liberal).

Oddly, here in Australia the conservative party call themselves "Liberal Party of Australia" and the more liberal party is known as "The Australian Labor Party". The Liberal Party have formed a coalition with the Country Party which is now known as the National Party.

Both parties believe in the basic freedoms we take for granted, freedoms of thought, association, speech and religion.

The Liberals believe in minimising government to reduce taxes and prevent "red tape".
They believe that businesses and individuals create wealth and opportunity.
They tend to make ideological decisions not based on evidence.

The Labor Party tries to ensure a fairer distribution of the wealth. It believes in providing strong safety nets for all members of our society in order to reduce poverty and increase opportunity for all. It utilises a large government infrastructure to provide these services. The so-called "red tape" is often to prevent the powerful from exploiting the people or the resources we share.

I believe that we need both parties to hold power in alternation. Labor brings innovation and provides infrastructure that really does good for the people of Australia and even other parts of the world. The Liberals cut government costs by reducing staff and services, forcing government to become more economical.

Imagine a sine graph.

One thing that confuses me is that historically, the National debt (as a percentage of GDP) always increases while under Liberal government and remains quite steady under a Labor government and yet the Liberals try to present themselves as better economic managers.

Imagine ascending stairs

If left unchecked, the Liberal government will create a super rich elite, a smaller middle class, and genuine poverty with little concern for shared natural resources. Privatisation of traditional government services will end up making them cost more so fewer can use them. The poor subsidise the wealthy. The unchecked Labor government will create a much larger middle class, less poverty and less extreme wealth. Spending on government infrastructure and services will require higher taxes. Private innovation is not as high a priority. Restrictions are put in place so that the unscrupulous don't cheat. The wealthy subsidise the poor.
 
This site has been all Drugs, homeless and politics the last few days.
Come back Footy PLEASE:praying:

Pretty good come back footy this ;)

St. Kilda defeated Western Bulldogs – Round 6, 2015

Despite both sides young and exciting lists, all the experts were expecting a Bulldogs win, such has been their exhilarating form of late. The first half went to script with the Dogs leading by 49 points at half time thanks to a seven goal blitz in the second quarter. The Bulldogs dominated the inside 50s 40-17 in the first half and looked on track for a monster win. Three minutes into the third term, Jake Stringer extended the lead to 55 points with his fourth goal of the match. But then seemingly out of nowhere, the Saints worked a miracle, piling on seven unanswered goals to cut the margin to just 12 points at the last change. They then went on win the game by seven points, kicking 12 of the last 14 goals. The final scores were St. Kilda 14.10 94 to the Western Bulldogs 13.9 87.
 
Pretty good come back footy this ;)

St. Kilda defeated Western Bulldogs – Round 6, 2015

Despite both sides young and exciting lists, all the experts were expecting a Bulldogs win, such has been their exhilarating form of late. The first half went to script with the Dogs leading by 49 points at half time thanks to a seven goal blitz in the second quarter. The Bulldogs dominated the inside 50s 40-17 in the first half and looked on track for a monster win. Three minutes into the third term, Jake Stringer extended the lead to 55 points with his fourth goal of the match. But then seemingly out of nowhere, the Saints worked a miracle, piling on seven unanswered goals to cut the margin to just 12 points at the last change. They then went on win the game by seven points, kicking 12 of the last 14 goals. The final scores were St. Kilda 14.10 94 to the Western Bulldogs 13.9 87.
Jacky Billings :cool:
 

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Probably the same bloke who invented the ' Sun Roof Sticker' o_O
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How pathetic are those things!

Petty Annoyance #2:

Since when did journalists paraphrasing what interviewees say and then including both the original and their paraphrased version to fill the article?

For example...

...
Joe Blow says he's really looking forward to completing his first full preseason in a few years:

"This is actually the first time in a while that I've not been injured in the off season so I can't wait to get stuck in".
...

Let the original words speak for themselves and use your training to write interesting accompaniment, or make the article shorter.
 
Petty Annoyance #3: finding a paywalled story about Paddy McCartin in the HeraldSun, then reading said story from a paper edition in the local cafe only to find it's quoting the Saints website.

You're a grumpy old bugger today aren't you! :D
 

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You are still missing the point - the police are amazing and are doing the best job they can even with their hands tied behind their back. Melbourne is a great place to live and I've lived in 3 other countries in Asia and UK/Europe as well as travelled to 40 other countries so I've seen quite a bit of the world. However not all is well here - I particularly noticed the change when I came back from overseas in 2010. I dont like the nanny state and the over political correctness and especially the fact that our bail/remand laws are too lax amongst other things. Oh no we can't do this as 6 people over there might be offended. Well I'm offended that you're offended!!!

If it isnt the Govt's fault whose is it? You are probably one of those socialist leftie greenie types - well good luck to you then because all is not well. How about the lack of infrastructure for the last 30 years which has resulted in traffic jams that have added at least 15 minutes to peoples' journeys in the last 15 years? How about Daniel Andrews paying $1billion to get out of a project that eventually we will have to build anyway to cope with the increase in population? Just to be clear I'm pointing the finger at both sides over the last 25 years. The last decent premier we've had is Kennett and the last decent prime minister we've had was Hawke/Keating.

Oh but the statistics say everything is trending down so it must be the case....
15 minutes to people's journey? From where to where?
What a shocking world we live in, I mean if we have to sit in our heated or air conditioned car for an extra few minutes how will we survive? When will the madness end?!?!??

I also find it funny that you're having a crack at the 'lack of infrastructure', yet 2 pages back you were having a whinge at the Andrews government about the level crossings, you know, the infrastructure being built to help with traffic? So which one is it mate?
 
The melb thing

I'm all for capital punishment
Nuff said

We go to melb cbd every year
We live 'country-ish' interstate and adel cbd is just a complete zhite hole with nothing in it
In the last two years we have prob been 4 times, for a good 7 to 12 day stay each time....we love it, you cannot shop like that where we live

The last time we were there I actually said to the mrs there is more peeps on the streets now than ever before
Got sick of being asked for coin tbh, but u feel sorry for these people.....one decision they've prob made years ago has led to them being on the St.
Did I feel guilty sitting up in the Meat Co restaurant eating a rib eye looking down out the window at a homeless bloke 30meters away asleep on the footpath...yeah, of course
Did I feel guilty walking past the train station entrance up where st kilda road meets the city, (it's on the left....never good with names, just remember where stuff is) and some homeless dude drops his pipe because he is falling asleep whacked as....in front of the coppers, who didn't see it I don't think?....no I ****ing did not feel guilty.
EVERYTHING is choice

Do I have a solution??
Has anyone....?
 
Doesn't. Was contracted by crim Liberals in Canberra for crim Liberals in Victoria.

This is a bullshit line of discussion Joffa.

We could talk about crim Labor gov and their desalination plant, built at way more than the normal global cost of such things, and providing buckets of money to organized crime with links to the construction industry. People employed without jobs to do. Strippers performing in the workplace.

At the same time they built a useless pipeline to channel water from a place where there is a shortage of water to another place where there is a shortage of water, and likely never will be used.

Should the libs have spent money undoing it? Self defeating.
 
This is a bullshit line of discussion Joffa.

We could talk about crim Labor gov and their desalination plant, built at way more than the normal global cost of such things, and providing buckets of money to organized crime with links to the construction industry. People employed without jobs to do. Strippers performing in the workplace.

At the same time they built a useless pipeline to channel water from a place where there is a shortage of water to another place where there is a shortage of water, and likely never will be used.

Should the libs have spent money undoing it? Self defeating.

Desal will be used this year.

I love how Andrews gave gippsland $270m to create jobs for people in gippsland, the company's that won the contracts are melb based and are bringing in workers from melb and WA. Hahah cheers.
 
This is a bullshit line of discussion Joffa.

We could talk about crim Labor gov and their desalination plant, built at way more than the normal global cost of such things, and providing buckets of money to organized crime with links to the construction industry. People employed without jobs to do. Strippers performing in the workplace.

At the same time they built a useless pipeline to channel water from a place where there is a shortage of water to another place where there is a shortage of water, and likely never will be used.

Should the libs have spent money undoing it? Self defeating.

The desal was a money tree, i worked there for 6 months and made 3 x the annual avg wage for doing absolutely nothing.

Projects need to be managed better and independently.
 
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