What BETTER reason to change stable government in a state that has seen the GREATEST growth and the LOWEST unemployment
A discount on ambulance insurance - and some pork-barrelling to the electorates of Ballarat East and West ...
Two rural seats they DESPERATELY want back
Meanwhile ...
Baillieu seen as powerless on bills
Melissa Fyfe
December 12, 2010
THE energy industry has warned new Premier Ted Baillieu that he has little control over rising power bills and is wrong to imply to Victorian voters that he does have control.
Meanwhile, concerns have been raised over two of the new government's policies -
its commitment to reducing bushfire risk from electricity wires, and a better tariff for rooftop solar panel owners, which may push up prices further.Mr Baillieu took the reins from Labor promising to ease cost-of-living pressures.
But only days after the change of government, two of the state's biggest power companies, AGL and Origin Energy, foreshadowed further bill rises of up to $150 for gas and electricity next year, prompting the new Premier to demand an explanation from the industry.
Cameron O'Reilly, executive director of the Energy Retailers Association of Australia, said that while voters traditionally looked to the state government to control prices,
the Victorian market was privatised and mostly deregulated, and many factors pushing up prices were beyond state government control."It's creating a rod for your own back
to pretend that you can control electricity prices, because you can't. It's a long term, no-win proposition for state governments [because the] factors driving up prices will continue," Mr O'Reilly said. Governments that implied they controlled these forces did so at their own peril, he said.
The Coalition also faces a challenge in keeping its vow to implement all recommendations of the Bushfires Royal Commission. In contrast to the former Brumby government, which said such a move would put too much pressure on bills, Mr Baillieu committed to a program of insulating, burying or bundling single-wire earth return power lines in bushfire-prone areas.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/baillieu-seen-as-powerless-on-bills-20101211-1...Electricty and gas were PRIVATISED and DEREGULATED under the PREVIOUS Liberal governmenti