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Reply #1560 - May 19th, 2011 at 8:47am
 
Baillieu government can't account for savings

David Rood
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May 19, 2011

THE Baillieu government is yet to decide where more than half-a-billion dollars in extra cost-cutting measures promised in its state budget will come from.

The May budget pledged $638 million in savings over the next four years, coming on top of the $1.6 billion in cuts promised by Premier Ted Baillieu at the state election.

But when asked by The Age, the government could not say how it arrived at the $638 million figure, give a breakdown of where the savings would come from or put a value on the program savings it suggested in its own budget papers.


The lack of information highlights the fragility of the Baillieu government's predicted $140 million surplus this year.



http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/baillieu-government-cant-account-for-savings-2...




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Reply #1561 - May 20th, 2011 at 9:01am
 
Common sense prevails ...




Quote:
Libs' wind-farm plan to 'cost jobs'
May 14, 2010


THE state opposition is facing a barrage of criticism over a new wind-farm policy that industry and councils say will shut down a vital part of the Victorian renewable energy sector.


Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu announced yesterday that under a Coalition government
local councils
would be given
full control
over the wind farm approval process.


Currently decisions about big wind farms are made by the state government.


http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/libs-windfarm-plan-to-cost-jobs-20100513-v1rn....



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Baillieu Government back-flips on wind farm election pledge

May 19, 2011


THE future of Victoria's wind farm industry is no clearer after the Baillieu government's first wind farm approval.


Planning Minister Matthew Guy has approved three turbines
for a six-megawatt wind farm at Chepstowe, west of Ballarat, and said the decision was ''consistent with the Victorian government's wind farm policy''
.

Residents who live near the site for the new turbines and the local Pyrenees Shire have expressed confusion and disappointment at the decision.

Jenny Bruty's farm is about three kilometres from where the new turbines will be located and she is very disappointed by the decision. ''It was well over 100 to one; one person wanted them and there were well over 100 against them,'' she said.

Ms Bruty, who has lived on the 1000-hectare farm for more than two decades, is concerned about the health and environmental impacts of the turbines, particularly their impact on the Brolga bird population.


Pyrenees Shire mayor Michael O'Connor said he was disappointed
the Planning Minister had intervened and made the final decision
on the Chepstowe wind farm.

''Given the minister's stance on who should be determining wind farms … I am personally a little disappointed that he
called this in from VCAT
,'' he said
.



http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/residents-left-in-a-spin-as-wind-farm-gets-nod...i
I dont MIND this sort of 'back-flip' - and a tacit admission that the Brumby Government's policy was the RIGHT one








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Reply #1562 - May 20th, 2011 at 9:10am
 
This is the same John Brumby who forced the police to release incorrect crime stats before an election.

The same Brumby that arrested people on their own land.

The same Brumby that built a de-salination plant that is in mothballs and has every Victorian in debt for over a decade to the tune of billions of dollars.

The same Brumby that wrote blank, un-dated cheques whilst in caretaker Government against the rules to carry favours to try and win the election.

The same Brumby that said he wouldn't resign if he lost the election and then when he lost...resigned from politics.


Just checking, we're talking about the same guy right??

Sounds a great bloke. As straight as a boomerang.
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Reply #1563 - May 20th, 2011 at 9:43am
 
Andrei.Hicks wrote on May 20th, 2011 at 9:10am:
This is the same John Brumby who forced the police to release incorrect crime stats before an election.

The same Brumby that arrested people on their own land.

The same Brumby that built a de-salination plant that is in mothballs and has every Victorian in debt for over a decade to the tune of billions of dollars.

The same Brumby that wrote blank, un-dated cheques whilst in caretaker Government against the rules to carry favours to try and win the election.

The same Brumby that said he wouldn't resign if he lost the election and then when he lost...resigned from politics.


Just checking, we're talking about the same guy right??

Sounds a great bloke. As straight as a boomerang.





Why is your ONLY defence of the
FAILURES
,
BROKEN ELECTION PLEDGES
,
INDECISION
,
INCRESED DEBT
  and
GENERAL MEDIOCRITY
always a repeat of this list of half truths and fallacies ?







What's your opinion on the projected INCREASE in speeding fine revenue ?


No change to stamp duty on houses over $600K


The projected DOUBLING of state debt over the next three years ?


The RENEGING on of promised pay increases to poliice and teachers ?







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Reply #1564 - May 20th, 2011 at 9:50am
 
Did you say debt?
A de-sal plant that nobody wants nor needs and we're lumbered with the cost.

Frankly the guy was a fking idiot.



BRUMBY TRIPLES VICTORIAN DEBT TO $39BN
Sadly, the Victorian Labor government again has proved that it is possible to describe black as white and get away with.

The media, almost without exception, has declared that Victoria is in surplus when the truth of the matter is the state is back on a debt path that will parallel the efforts of John Cain and Joan Kirner in a few short years.

Jeff Kennett inherited state debt of $33 billion from Labor in 1992, plus an overall deficit approaching $2 billion. After a remarkably successful austerity and rejuvenation program, which is precisely what Greece needs now, Kennett handed Steve Bracks and John Brumby total debt of only $12 billion in 1999. The biggest contributor was a world-leading $33 billion privatisation program.

The first eight years of Victorian Labor managed to keep debt steady (see bar chart here, at $12 billion-$13 billion, largely because its spending spree was financed by running down the $1 billion-plus overall Budget surplus (that’s after capital spending). It also helped riding the credit bubble by using off-balance financing vehicles for key infrastructure projects such as ConnectEast, the Royal Children’s Hospital and the world’s second biggest desalination plant.

With PPPs now under severe pressure in a post-GFC world, the challenge for all state governments is delivering key infrastructure investment without building unsustainable debt burdens for future generations.

Tuesday’s Victorian Budget include claims of an $872 million “surplus” predicted for 2010-11, but this only covers operating activities and ignores infrastructure investment.

The reality is that debt will rise by another $3 billion in 2010-11 and is now expected to hit a whopping $39 billion by 2014, as Terry McCrann politely pointed out in Wednesday’s Herald Sun.

Treasury Corporation of Victoria, the state’s central debt management authority, is not exactly being open and transparent about this.

The federal government’s equivalent body reveals every single bond issue (see full list here) and loudly declares that total debt has ballooned $138.58 billion on its home page.

Yet TCV is still yet to reveal anything on its website about the funding challenge identified in the fine print of the state Budget. This is the equivalent of a public company not releasing its annual profit to the ASX.

The state-based media is not exactly pushing hard on this issue as most state government are equally tardy in their disclosures about debt.

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Reply #1565 - May 20th, 2011 at 9:51am
 
buzzanddidj wrote on May 20th, 2011 at 9:43am:
Andrei.Hicks wrote on May 20th, 2011 at 9:10am:
This is the same John Brumby who forced the police to release incorrect crime stats before an election.

The same Brumby that arrested people on their own land.

The same Brumby that built a de-salination plant that is in mothballs and has every Victorian in debt for over a decade to the tune of billions of dollars.

The same Brumby that wrote blank, un-dated cheques whilst in caretaker Government against the rules to carry favours to try and win the election.

The same Brumby that said he wouldn't resign if he lost the election and then when he lost...resigned from politics.


Just checking, we're talking about the same guy right??

Sounds a great bloke. As straight as a boomerang.





Why is your ONLY defence of the
FAILURES
,
BROKEN ELECTION PLEDGES
,
INDECISION
,
INCRESED DEBT
 and
GENERAL MEDIOCRITY
always a repeat of this list of half truths and fallacies ?







What's your opinion on the projected INCREASE in speeding fine revenue ?


No change to stamp duty on houses over $600K


The projected DOUBLING of state debt over the next three years ?


The RENEGING on of promised pay increases to poliice and teachers ?








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Reply #1566 - May 20th, 2011 at 9:55am
 
Why are we in debt?
Ask John Brumby - bargain, thanks John.

"Not my problem guv, I've resigned"

$15.8 BILLION COST OF DE-SAL PLANT


VICTORIANS will pay an average $570 million a year for the next three decades to have the southern hemisphere's largest desalination plant - even if no water is needed.

Detail buried in a barrage of reports tabled in Parliament on Wednesday contained highly sensitive figures that the Brumby government has fought to keep secret: the real cost of the massive Wonthaggi plant, one of the largest public-private partnerships undertaken worldwide.

The Department of Sustainability and Environment report shows that in cash or nominal terms taxpayers will pay at least $15.8 billion to the Aquasure Consortium to operate and maintain the plant for 28 years after it begins operation at the end of 2011

According to the government's calculations, the so-called water security payment is equivalent in today's dollars to $4.6 billion. In all, the government says the plant will cost $5.7 billion in today's money for the construction and operation of the site.

Revelation of the payments comes at a difficult time for the government in a surprisingly wet election year that has allowed it to ease water restrictions but raised tricky questions about the cost of major water projects including desalination and the contentious north-south pipeline.

Now, with reservoirs filling and taxpayers liable for hundreds of millions of dollars a year to pay for desalination, doubters both without and within government are questioning whether the plant was a costly overreaction to Melbourne's water woes.

Last night Nationals leader Peter Ryan seized on the figures and demanded answers from the government. ''On the face of it this is a staggering obligation to which Melbourne Water ratepayers have been committed by John Brumby,'' he said.

He concluded that each year, on average, every Melbourne water ratepayer would pay $345. ''John Brumby has in effect signed up every household and business in Melbourne to a debt which averages about $9560. John Brumby must come clean. He has consistently refused to tell Victorians the magnitude of what he has done.''

After denouncing at the last election the opposition's plans for a desal plant one-third the size, Labor backflipped in mid-2007 as drought gripped the state and announced that Victoria needed a plant to avert a water disaster.

This week in Parliament Premier Brumby on Wednesday again refused to answer questions about the water security payment after Mr Ryan asked if it was in excess of $300 million a year, even if no water was delivered.

''When you build any capital project you have a stream of payments,'' Mr Brumby said.

''It is no different whether you buy a farm or you borrow $1 million to buy a house, you have a stream of payments that are associated with that. So it is with the desalination plant.''

Mr Brumby said the bid for the Wonthaggi plant ''went out to tender amongst some of the biggest and most effective and successful companies in the world. They bid for it; we chose the lowest price.''

In June Aquasure chairwoman Chloe Munro, when addressing a parliamentary committee, also would not say how large the payment was.

''The water security payment is an annual payment that is there because it recognises that the plant is being maintained to be in a condition capable of delivering water at any time,'' she said.

Ms Munro said the payment did not represent Aquasure's actual maintenance costs and said it was determined by a ''complex formula to arrive at that for each year and it allows for the passage of time and so forth''.

The project has been hit by bad weather and complaints from some local residents.

The Age reported in late August that construction of the plant was as much as three months behind schedule due to heavy rain and unforseen environmental problems.

Last month a senior government insider have told The Age that with hindsight the government would not opt for such a big desalination plant.

Among the investors in the project are an HSBC fund, Korean banks, a Japanese trading company, a subsidiary of French utility giant Suez Environnement and Australian investors Macquarie, Thiess and UniSuper.

More than 30 international and domestic banks are providing financing for the heavily geared project



Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/desal-plant-a-570mayear-drain-20100916-15enu.html#ixzz1MqUf72Gq
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Reply #1567 - May 20th, 2011 at 10:26am
 
Andrei.Hicks wrote on May 20th, 2011 at 9:50am:
Did you say debt?
A de-sal plant that nobody wants nor needs





Being an "invoiced Australian" - but culturally English - you have NO concept of cyclic drought in Australia, WHATSOEVER

The Northern Victoria Irrigation Renewal Project and desalination plant have "drought-proofed" Victoria for a life time

EVERY state government should be this forward thinking




Have you thought about THESE ?


Quote:
What's your opinion on the projected INCREASE in speeding fine revenue ?


No change to stamp duty on houses over $600K


The projected DOUBLING of state debt over the next three years ?


The RENEGING on of promised pay increases to poliice and teachers ?







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Reply #1568 - May 20th, 2011 at 10:28am
 
Or this ?






buzzanddidj wrote on May 18th, 2011 at 4:18pm:
This is Baillieu's BIGGEST problem

His lack of EXPERIENCE


He has NEVER been in government
Not even as a BACK-BENCHER






buzzanddidj wrote on May 17th, 2011 at 11:28am:
Baillieu - too scared to make decisions

May 16, 2011


THE Coalition is facing rising criticism of paralysis at the top levels of government as it sits on a key report into the future of myki.
The sanctioning of a further review into Victoria Police last week tops up to 80 reports and reviews already started and threatening to slowly grind down the Coalition's ability to govern.

Some of the completed reports have been sitting on Premier Ted Baillieu's desk for months without any action.


The myki report is believed to have been prepared for Cabinet on at least two occasions in recent months but has not been brought forward.



Senior Liberals fuming at the slow progress are demanding action, with many directly blaming Mr Baillieu's office.


"It is almost impossible to get them to make a decision,"
one Coalition MP said.

Consultant Deloitte's report into the controversial myki smartcard system has been buried in a Cabinet sub-committee for more than three months, despite reports the inaction on
myki is costing taxpayers $200,000 every day.


Myki was originally scheduled to take over from the antiquated Metcard system at Easter.

And on Budget day, Treasurer Kim Wells dropped the strongest possible hint the botched myki ticketing system would be approved.

But the Premier still refuses to talk publicly about the report's findings, despite admitting that whichever way the Government moves "is going to cost" taxpayers.

Opposition spokesman on scrutiny of government Martin Pakula said the Coalition's paralysis meant Victoria ran a real risk of losing its reputation as "the No.1 state in the nation".

"Announcing review after review, then leaving them sitting on a desk because Mr Baillieu is too scared to make a decision is not governing,"
Mr Pakula said.

"Mr Baillieu's failure to make decisions is sending a clear signal that Victoria is closed for business. Every day Mr Baillieu dithers is costing Victorians hundreds of thousands of dollars."

Some of the other outstanding reports that have yet to be returned to the Government include a review into child protection services, smart meters, the Victorian Transport Plan and an audit of the state's speed cameras


http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-news/ted-baillieu-too-scared-to-make-decis...











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Reply #1569 - May 20th, 2011 at 2:52pm
 
New coal-fired power plant approved
By state political reporter Alison Savage

Posted 14 minutes ago

Map: Morwell 3840 The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) has approved a new coal-fired power plant in eastern Victoria.

The HRL plant at Morwell, in the Latrobe Valley, will use gas from brown coal and natural gas, to produce electricity.

The EPA has approved a demonstration plant half the size of what was proposed by HRL and will consider whether to allow it to expand later.

The chief executive of the EPA, John Merritt, says the plant will demonstrate world's best practice for brown coal power generation.

"The works approval requires a range of mandatory monitoring facilities that cover a host of issues, including emissions, not just of greenhouse gasses, but of other emissions as well," he said.

Environment groups are considering whether to begin legal action to try to stop the plant.

Kelly O'Shanassy of Environment Victoria, says the EPA has failed the environment and ignored the local community.

"It shows that EPA is completely out of touch with communities," she said.

"Four thousand submissions opposing this new coal fired power plant, 11 supporting it. So clearly the EPA is not listening to communities."

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Reply #1570 - May 20th, 2011 at 3:28pm
 
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Environment groups are considering whether to begin legal action to try to stop the plant.

Kelly O'Shanassy of Environment Victoria, says the EPA has failed the environment and ignored the local community.

"It shows that EPA is completely out of touch with communities," she said.

"Four thousand submissions opposing this new coal fired power plant, 11 supporting it. So clearly the EPA is not listening to communities."

Greenpeace says it will make sure the plant does not go ahead.

Climate and energy campaigner, Julien Vincent, says Victoria needs to move away from brown coal and focus on renewable energy.

"The person who really needs to come in now and intervene is Prime Minister Gillard," he said.


"She's made a commitment that no more dirty coal-fire power stations will be built in Australia under her watch and the Victorian EPA has made a mockery of that call and is putting her climate credentials under threat."



http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/05/20/3222570.htm?site=melbourne



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Reply #1571 - May 20th, 2011 at 3:30pm
 
$570,000,000 every year for 3 decades.

$17,100,000,000
= THE DEBT LEFT BY JOHN BRUMBY TO ALL VICTORIANS FOR A DE-SAL PLANT NOBODY WANTED AND IS NOT NEEDED.

Thanks John.
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Reply #1572 - May 20th, 2011 at 3:47pm
 
buzzanddidj wrote on May 20th, 2011 at 10:26am:
Andrei.Hicks wrote on May 20th, 2011 at 9:50am:
Did you say debt?
A de-sal plant that nobody wants nor needs





Being an "invoiced Australian" - but culturally English - you have NO concept of cyclic drought in Australia, WHATSOEVER

The Northern Victoria Irrigation Renewal Project and desalination plant have "drought-proofed" Victoria for a life time

EVERY state government should be this forward thinking




Have you thought about THESE ?


Quote:
What's your opinion on the projected INCREASE in speeding fine revenue ?


No change to stamp duty on houses over $600K


The projected DOUBLING of state debt over the next three years ?


The RENEGING on of promised pay increases to poliice and teachers ?














No RESPONSE ?





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Reply #1573 - May 20th, 2011 at 5:09pm
 
Where HAVE all the
"Baillieu Boosters"
gone ?

It seems their declining numbers are directly related to all the
"Baillieu Blunders"






I'd like to say I'm GLAD I was right - at the start of December, 2010
But I CAN'T
It's really all
too sad
, to see what is happening to
my home state
- the
"Jewel in the Crown"









I would ask
Lord Bailieu
...

"Why did you have a policy that gives final veto on CLEAN power plants (... wind farms) to local councils - only to ABANDON the policy, in the first test case ...

But NOT give that same right of veto to local councils, in the case of your
favoured filthy, polluting, brown coal fired power plants
?






Any of the
"Baillieu Boosters"
care to speak on
Lord Baillieu's
behalf ?






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Reply #1574 - May 20th, 2011 at 7:34pm
 
buzzanddidj wrote on May 20th, 2011 at 3:28pm:
"She's made a commitment that no more dirty coal-fire power stations will be built in Australia under her watch and the Victorian EPA has made a mockery of that call and is putting her climate credentials under threat."


She also made a commitment to no carbon tax . . . go figure!
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