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Victorian Politics

But do the powers that be really give a rats at how much the peasants suffer.
 
This will be an interesting one to follow IMO.

Melbourne Water is investigating one of its top managers in charge of construction contracts after millions of dollars in work for the water authority was contracted to a company where his wife was chief operating officer.

Niru Gosavi left Melbourne Water this month after eight years as general manager of major capital delivery.
His wife, Avanti Gosavi, was for more than four years responsible for letting contracts at Aqua Metro, which lists $33 million worth of projects for Melbourne Water on its website.
The Melbourne Water investigation centres on whether Niru Gosavi properly declared a serious conflict of interest.

Melbourne Water manages $9 billion worth of waterways across the city, and is one of Victoria’s biggest employers of construction companies, with tens of millions of dollars in works in progress at any time.
 
The snout was well and truly implanted into the trough.
No pig swill this this trough, though.
 
Disgusted. 10 years jail and stripped of all assets please.
 
just when you think that the Victorian branch of the liberal party could not get more shambolic, we find that they somehow managed to miss the deadline to put in their submissions to the AEC for redistribution of seat boundaries for the next federal election.
From Evil Murdoch Press

You only had 1 job .....

Mick
 
Who would vote for that kind of incompetence. Really shooting yourself in the foot.
 
Vic Labor are trying to tax their way out of debt and it's failing badly. They've decided to increase berthing fees for cruise ships so the cruise ships have given them the finger and decided not to park in Melbourne. Nice way to get tourism back post-Covid. Morons.



 
@moXJO Only die hard Liberals I suspect.
Die hard liberals should not vote for the parliamentary party because it does not represent their views whatsoever.

Unfortunately this gives a free pass to the party which is even worse.

Labor deserves to be pollaxed at the election, but the current iteration of the Victorian Liberal Party in no way deserves government.

Equally unfortunately is that the electorate will be stupid enough to vote for one or the other.
 
I wonder if this idea, has been brought on by the tax potential?


The Victorian government has announced it is open to a discussion about decriminalising personal use of cannabis, signalling the potential for significant drug reform despite voting down a bill from crossbench MPs to do so.
Labor on Wednesday agreed to further discussions with Legalise Cannabis MPs in response to the minor party’s bill to allow adults to possess small quantities of the drug for personal use and grow up to six plants.
 
Wayne the choices are not too flash, dumb or stupid which is the smartest???
 
@Knobby22 might be able to add some actual local knowledge to this conversation.
I've always been intrigued by Dan Andrews cancelling the East-West link in Melbourne, been there a few time on my trips in the car and on the motor bikes.
From my limited knowledge of Melbourne, the Westgate bridge area always seemed busy even in the 1980's, so I was surprised when it was cancelled.
Now they have added a tunnel, but the traffic seems to still be funnelled into one spot, won't the tunnel just add to a lot of the problems?

The old East-West link idea, that put a parallel road to the Westgate freeway :



The new tunnel idea, which seems to still rely heavily on the M1, interesting:

 
The smartest thing you can do is just avoid Melbourne full stop.
Mick
 
The smartest thing you can do is just avoid Melbourne full stop.
Mick
We lived in Melbourne for eight years during the 90s-00s. At the time we loved it but could see the beginnings of it sliding into the abyss. By the time we left it was not a happy place.
 
Yea, the new tunnel only helps a bit to remove the trucks. Useful but not the ultimate solution and we are paying for it through extending the tolls.

The East West link will be necessary once they complete the North Eastern works in a few years.

At the time it was a last minute decision by the Libs when they realised they had been in government for 4 years and only had 1 hospital upgrade to show for it. Would have liked it but it wasn't that necessary then.

Honestly they got elected and that was it. Sat on their hands. They signed a pretty rushed contract the day they went to election.

They only just lost that election.
If they had of been a bit more on the ball they would have won.
 
We lived in Melbourne for eight years during the 90s-00s. At the time we loved it but could see the beginnings of it sliding into the abyss. By the time we left it was not a happy place.
Melbourne CBD is for young people.
City is pumping every night. I find it surprising how quickly it has expanded and I am used to it. Heaps of rooftop bars, restaurants and big crowds even on a Wednesday. Only going to get more popular.

They built a large rooftop bar near my work ( cnr Exhibition and Bourke) and the noise at night is amazing.
 
Pumping here on the farm also. Cows all liven up at the end of day, especially when the hay feedout trailer lurches into the paddocks.
Lunchtime for me..
 
The smartest thing you can do is just avoid Melbourne full stop.
Mick

TBH as city's go I really liked Melbourne and driving around was relatively easy and the Vic's are good drivers a plus is you can buy good coffee there.
 
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