1. shouldn't cost much for a referendum on the republic (although they say they might do it as a two phase thing - firstly gauge the interest in republic, then the details.)
ps just tack it onto some of the upcoming byelections. - might save 10% or so
2. and happy, as to whether or not it's just a talkfest - let's wait until they publish the suggestions shall we? - or do you already know what they are?
as to whether or not it's just a talkfest - let's wait until they publish the suggestions shall we?
2020hindsight;28434[/quote said:Oh... so Kevin Rudd has now bagged every thought that can or will ever be thought forever... well done St Kevin... well done....b) it's a clever ploy surely ..
how the heck can the opposition come up with an idea in the near future that hasn't been canvassed or discussed - and hence can't be accused of being a plagiarism and/or (rightly or wrongly) traced back to this summit.
Anything about being able to govern the country ?c) ps who knows - maybe something extremely worthwhile will come out of this.
the 1000 are, after all, our best and brightest minds (allegedly anyways)
All labour states and Labour a fedral government and can not even get a national ban on plastic bags... maybe just a few weeks hmmm....
Sitting next to Blanchett, ... at the start of the day was Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson.
Despite some scepticism, he is listening intently.
"I think from the early morning sessions it's a bit of a schemozzle," he said.
"But I would expect by the time we get to tomorrow afternoon, there will be a range of ideas for consideration which we in the Liberal and National parties will be able to consider for our own policy development, as of course will the Government.
"I have quite a few ideas but I'm hardly going to come here and tell Mr Rudd what my ideas are for Australia's future."
Hey Superfly,Oh... so Kevin Rudd has now bagged every thought that can or will ever be thought forever... well done St Kevin... well done....
Anything about being able to govern the country ?
All labour states and Labour a fedral government and can not even get a national ban on plastic bags... maybe just a few weeks hmmm....
Hey Superfly,
Aren't you being a bit hard on poor Mr Rudd? Consider all the positives:
He smiles a lot. You can see he just loves his job. Therefore we may all feel very positive about Oz in his hands.
He's just met all the Important People Overseas. They all smiled a lot.
Except the Chinese CEO who didn't much like being told how to run his country. Don't worry about him. The Left back here loved Kevin sticking it to big powerful China.
He has spent much really, really useful time telling us about all the Committees, Enquiries and talkfests we are going to have.
Doesn't matter at all if nothing is resolved from any of these.
The important thing is to talk about stuff. Makes the punters think you are doing something that matters.
And if you are really, really lucky, there might be an enquiry into an enquiry about packaging and plastic drink bottles. It might even turn out that this will be even more of a worry than plastic shopping bags.
Just don't you worry about a thing, Superfly. Kevin has it all in hand.
Truly.
Rudd won government by creating the perception that John Howard had no vision for the future and that only he did, using Koyto as a big tool to push that point... but now Koyoto has been signed what has changed ??... nothing.. and now it's more talks about talks about talks...
B Nelson was dammed if he went to 20/20 and dammed as not supporting the future if he didn't... Nelson is doing a fair job considering the halo has not fallen of St Kevin just yet...
Rudd can't even get a national ban on shopping bags through with all states under Labour governance... which was promoted as being the way to get things done befoe the election.
Now its tracking workers email accounts... yeh... great comrades Rudd & Gillard.
It is hard to overestimate the importance of that first Labor government after 23 years of stultifying conservative rule. Australia was in dire need of social reform, if only to keep pace with changes occurring overseas. Even after all these years, when we consider the most significant social and economic reforms of the last fifty years, a few can be sheeted home to Hawke but most to Whitlam.
1. lets wait and see how wee Kev and Jules stack up against big Geoff and Jim - so far no contest as nothing above the significant line yet for wee Kev and Jules
2. It is hard to overestimate the importance of that first Labor government after 23 years of stultifying conservative rule. Australia was in dire need of social reform, if only to keep pace with changes occurring overseas. Even after all these years, when we consider the most significant social and economic reforms of the last fifty years, a few can be sheeted home to Hawke but most to Whitlam.
Superfly ,Nelson is doing a fair job considering the halo has not fallen of St Kevin just yet....
pretty important considering (I guess that) taxpayers paid some consultants big biccies to facilitate it. I would like to own that consultancy!
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/03/26/2199708.htm?section=australia
We want you: PM calls for 2020 summit volunteers
By Alexandra Kirk
Posted Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:14pm AEDT
Updated Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:39pm AEDT
The new world order of Kevin Rudd has meant a jump in the workload for the bureaucracy in Canberra - one of earlier starts, later finishes and more demands.
Now as the Prime Minister looks towards 2020 and what it might hold for Australia, public servants are being asked to volunteer for 20 hours of unpaid work.
Australia's best and brightest 1,000 people will receive their invitations this week to his 2020 ideas summit.
Their job is to come up with big picture ideas on the challenges for the nation's next decade. The understanding is they pay their own way.
maybe time to check your facts there doogieNot the phrase "I guess that", based on the fact ,,,,.
Good caretakers? That's all you expect Boyou? No innovation, no fixing of problems, no planning for the future?I don't really have great expectations of any government.The best we can hope for is they be good caretakers.
No, they can't influence interest rates, except insofar as they should have policies to limit inflation. e.g. despite rising inflation - leading to increasing interest rates - they are persisting with the plan to hand out inflationary tax cuts.I don't expect government can FIX petrol prices any more than they can keep inflation or interest rates under control.
No one is arguing with that. What some of us are suggesting is that all this listening stuff is merely a political exercise, a feel good thing if you like.I want a government that is at least asking questions and listening for answers.
Ok, fine. I remain sceptical.This government is providing the forum for some of us to ask the questions..the answers will take time.
It is a bit like this forum we are all on ..sometimes you don't know there was a question,till someone raises it...Let's just wait and see.Please don't underestimate the intellect and heart of Aussies!
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