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Your memory is fading, Liberal and Labor have had their issues with corruption all be it Labor won that one with Burke but the Libs are not clean skins (Ray O’Connor).
Can you check your medication levels
I like Barny he is doing a great job (one man government) just a pity he has absolutely no one else in his government who is any good.
Your memory is fading, Liberal and Labor have had their issues with corruption all be it Labor won that one with Burke but the Libs are not clean skins (Ray O’Connor).
Remember Geoff Gallop
her partner, Simon Huggins, is a member of the Labor Party and a councillor for the City of Yarra in inner Melbourne.
"We don't agree on everything, but he's a wonderful, caring and intelligent person. Our private life is separate to our work lives," she says.
The militant union has flexed its muscle just a week after Labor won power in Victoria.
The Herald Sun saw CFMEU representatives block the site at Millers Rd, Altona, refusing access to trucks carrying building materials.
CFMEU representatives allegedly told subcontractors: “There’ll be no work here today.”
Anecdotal suggest we are gaining a large percentage of support from women in the 20 to 35 year age group. This sector is one that have a huge influence on children and young people coming towards voting age.
Finally a truly democratic party is begining to emerge as a positive force in Australian politics.
Well my anecdotal (evidence) is that they are a very negative force and they see their role in parliaments as wreckers of the economy...which they are doing very effectively in Canberra.
We have already seen the Greens and Labor in action.
A disaster for this state.
Day four, and still the CMFEU stops work.
Is that how they are creating employment?
Watch Victoria crash and burn, literally.
“In the very first week of Daniel Andrews’ Labor government, we are already seeing a challenge to his authority,” Mr O’Brien said.
“Now is the time for Daniel Andrews to decide is he going to stand up for jobs in Victoria or is he going to stand by his factional mates in the building unions.
“We are seeing an absolute defiance of the law and an absolute defiance of the new Labor Government by the CFMEU.
“People are losing work; companies are losing money all because the CFMEU is taking the law into their own hands.”
We have already seen the Greens and Labor in action.
A disaster for this state.
Day four, and still the CMFEU stops work.
Is that how they are creating employment?
Watch Victoria crash and burn, literally.
I couldn't care less who runs the place, even Victoria, but can you expand on what is happening without referring to columnists with crosses to bear? I'm genuinely interested to know what the unions are doing and why they are doing it and how long this instance (industrial stoppage) has been going on for, overtly or otherwise.
Seriously I'd like to know what the facts are from a concerned Victorian viewpoint, not a politicised one.
I couldn't care less who runs the place, even Victoria, but can you expand on what is happening without referring to columnists with crosses to bear? I'm genuinely interested to know what the unions are doing and why they are doing it and how long this instance (industrial stoppage) has been going on for, overtly or otherwise.
Seriously I'd like to know what the facts are from a concerned Victorian viewpoint, not a politicised one.
Tasmania is the way we all need to go, back to preserving nature. Tourists leave a big footprint, and many leave thier McDonald's rubbish everywhere.
The great thing of nature's richness in the past was diversity, GM crops have been shown to wipe this out. A great book released awhile back was Back From the Brink by Peter Andrews where it was proved that the best performing race horses in the world. were those who grazed on virgin land with all natural weeds intact.
The Greens philosophy is much much more than the right wing press try to label them. Victoria now has the chance to be really on the move and I am in the very lucky position to be able to have some input to our new members of Parliament has the chance to be really on the move and I am in the very lucky position to be able to have some input to our new members of Parliament
I will agree about the McDonalds rubbish. But that's more about consumer education and also the mental state of those demographics that consume such garbage as food. If Tasmania is the " way we all need to go " how to you envisage a viable economy to support the population that is ? People need jobs and communities need money to make them work. Tasmania is an economic basket case , do the Greens want this for the rest of Australia as well ?Intersting, the last two posters are ageeing with each other yet some statements are contradicting each other.
Tasmania is the way we all need to go, back to preserving nature. Tourists leave a big footprint, and many leave thier McDonald's rubbish everywhere.
The great thing of nature's richness in the past was diversity, GM crops have been shown to wipe this out. A great book released awhile back was Back From the Brink by Peter Andrews where it was proved that the best performing race horses in the world. were those who grazed on virgin land with all natural weeds intact.
The Greens philosophy is much much more than the right wing press try to label them. Victoria now has the chance to be really on the move and I am in the very lucky position to be able to have some input to our new members of Parliament
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