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Reply #1830 - Nov 8th, 2011 at 8:13pm
 
buzzanddidj wrote on Sep 27th, 2011 at 1:54pm:
Gimme Gimme wrote on Sep 24th, 2011 at 11:21pm:
Wind farm laws to cost Victoria millions

Saturday, September 24, 2011

A report released on September 24 by Friends of the Earth has revealed that the new Victorian planning laws restricting wind farms are costing the state dearly in jobs and investment.

Cam Walker, campaigns co-ordinator at Friends of the Earth Melbourne, said: “In a little more than three weeks, we have already seen
lost or stalled investments to the order of $955 million
, and around
630 direct jobs in construction
and on-going management of wind projects. When indirect job creation is factored in,
the lost and stalled job opportunities are close to 1,900
.

Two major projects in western Victoria are awaiting a ministerial decision on whether their planning permits will be extended”.

Friends of the Earth is organising a round of lunchtime street protests on September 29 in Melbourne, Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong.
The protests are calling to "save wind and solar power" for "clean energy, jobs and regional communities". Rally at 12:30pm in the following locations:

·      Ballarat: Alfred Deakin Place, Camp Street
·      Bendigo: Level 1 56-60 King Street Bendigo
·      Geelong: 152 High St, Belmont
·      Melbourne: Parliament House, Spring St







It's a perilous time for renewable energy in Australia.
In NSW and Victoria, state premiers Barry O'Farrell and Ted Baillieu are taking the axe to solar feed in tariffs and declaring war on the wind industry.

In NSW, Premier O'Farrell slashed the solar feed in tariff without warning and despite promises has failed to replace it with anything that will keep the solar industry alive.

Nearly 4000 jobs could be lost by the end of the year.
Two weeks ago he said if he had his way there would not be another wind turbine constructed in NSW.

In Victoria, with Premier Baillieu new laws, a single resident can stop a wind farm within 2km of their house but a primary school in Anglesea can't stop a coal mine being extended to within 800m of the school.


Ted wants wind energy out of Victoria! And cutting the solar feed in tariff to less than what you'd pay for coal-fired power just doesn't make sense


http://www.foe.org.au/news/2011/ted-baillieu2019s-wind-energy-policy-threatens-9...






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Reply #1831 - Nov 8th, 2011 at 8:27pm
 
And a GREAT day it WAS - for the community!




It was covered by the ABC, here ...


http://vimeo.com/31640916

( ... you won't see Buzz - he's in the little blue shade tent, in the background)



But you CAN see
Didj
!


http://www.thecourier.com.au/multimedia/31037/383032/the-hepburn-wind-open-day-a...

( ... he's in the first pic, saying "hello" to a large blood-hound)







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Reply #1832 - Nov 8th, 2011 at 8:32pm
 


buzzanddidj wrote on Nov 8th, 2011 at 8:27pm:
And a GREAT day it WAS - for the community!




It was covered by the ABC, here ...


http://vimeo.com/31640916

( ... you won't see Buzz - he's in the little blue shade tent, in the background)



But you CAN see
Didj
!


http://www.thecourier.com.au/multimedia/31037/383032/the-hepburn-wind-open-day-a...

( ... he's in the first pic, saying "hello" to a large blood-hound)




That pic of Didj is soooo cute!

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Reply #1833 - Nov 17th, 2011 at 5:26pm
 
TED Baillieu has put his hands out to Canberra for $640 million to bankroll transport projects, much of it for planning work.
No money has been set aside to build the big-ticket projects, including the east-west road tunnel and a new underground railway.

And there is no firm timetable on when these projects would be undertaken.

The Premier has revived the controversial 18km road link from the Eastern Freeway to CityLink to the Western Ring Road.

Mr Baillieu said: "We've always said we don't have a problem with tolls."

But the Public Transport Users Association has criticised the Baillieu Government for prioritising the road link ahead of public transport upgrades.

President Daniel Bowen said it would only serve to further clog the roads with traffic.

"The last thing Melbourne needs is yet another multi-million dollar freeway through the suburbs," he said.

"Every major road that has been built in Melbourne and elsewhere has eventually just been filled up with traffic. You're effectively spending a lot of money just to get more traffic on the roads."

Mr Bowen said upgrading public transport around Melbourne's suburbs so that people could complete non-CBD point-to-point trips by public transport would make cross-city travel easier and remove the need for people to drive.

"They are following through on many of their promises on public transport which is good to see but what we haven't seen is a big picture public transport vision for Melbourne and Victoria and that's what lacking," he said.

The road, billed as an alternative to the West Gate Freeway, was suggested by infrastructure expert Sir Rod Eddington in 2008 but later shelved by the Brumby government.

Last week, Sir Rod said the private sector would be very interested in the project as a toll road.

The entire project, costing billions of dollars, could take up to 12 years to build.

Another of Sir Rod's multi-billion-dollar ideas, an underground railway from Footscray to Caulfield, will now go only to South Yarra.

Mr Baillieu's infrastructure blueprint has been submitted to the Federal Government's advisory body, Infrastructure Australia, which decides how Canberra splits up its cash.

Of the 13 projects listed in the submission, 10 are for planning and pre-construction works, worth $376 million.

The remainder of the money includes work on tram upgrades along High St, Northcote, freight network improvement and electronic freeway control on the Monash.

Mr Baillieu conceded there was not enough money to pay for the works.

"We recognise there's a funding hole," Mr Baillieu told the Herald Sun.

"This is about getting some planning money so we can bring projects ready to proceed when funding becomes available."

A heavy involvement of the private sector is likely, and this could include the imposition of tolls on the east-west road.

"I'm not in a position to say yay or nay to that. I wouldn't rule anything out at this stage," Mr Baillieu said.

The Government has adopted two Metro ideas, including nine-car trains on the Dandenong line and modern signalling on the Sandringham line.

Other ideas mooted by the Government in the submission include work on the new port at Hastings, level crossing removal and an Avalon train line.

If Canberra doesn't hand over the money, the Baillieu Government will be forced to find its own cash.

The projects will compete with those from other states for scarce federal dollars


http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-news/baillieu-wants-640m-for-transport-pro...




Maybe you should have "pulled that finger out" earlier ?






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Reply #1834 - Nov 17th, 2011 at 5:47pm
 
PETER Ryan might be advised to do his homework before shooting off at the mouth.

The state government is smarting from revelations it failed to submit a single proposal to Infrastructure Australia for independent scrutiny. Since January,
the federal authority has received 59 submissions from all states and territories except Victoria
.


Fair or not, the news, buried in an appendix of Infrastructure Australia's annual report to state and federal governments, seemed to reinforce claims that
the Baillieu government has been asleep at the wheel for the past seven months.


Defending his government against such charges, acting Premier Ryan this week suggested there was little point submitting Victoria's policy proposals because the major projects umpire had no money. ''We haven't snubbed the Infrastructure Australia process,'' Ryan said. ''In fact, there is no money in Infrastructure Australia at the present time. They've run out of dough.''

Actually, Infrastructure Australia never had any ''dough'' to run out of. Ryan is either poorly informed, or has deliberately misrepresented Infrastructure Australia's role to squirm out of a tight spot. His comments certainly raised a few eyebrows in Canberra, with one senior federal source describing them as ''breathtakingly ignorant''. The statutory authority was set up not to hand out money, but to make recommendations to the federal government.

As Infrastructure Australia's Michael Deegan notes, his organisation has no control over federal government finances. ''We advise, governments decide,'' Deegan told The Age.



http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/time-for-inert-baillieu-government-to-get-its-a...




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Reply #1835 - Nov 18th, 2011 at 12:25am
 
Dog mauls tot, good Samaritan in Burnside attack, in Melbourne's west

November 17, 2011


A SENIOR cop has questioned the strength of new dog attack laws after a sickening attack on a baby today.

The comment comes as resident revealed they had warned local authorities about a roaming dangerous dog about an hour before it viciously mauled a baby.

A heroic passer-by battled to save the one-year-old from the jaws of the ferocious bull terrier cross with his bare hands.

A father of a 15-month old himself, the man leapt from his car to tackle the dog after seeing the animal mauling the boy in his pram.

Authorities have confirmed the dog is a bull terrier cross, amid claims by locals they had alerted the Melton Shire to the roaming dog just before the attack, and that the same dog had previously been recaptured on the loose.

Earlier reports suggested the dog may have been a pit bull cross
.



http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/dog-mauls-tot-good-samaritan-in-burnside-attack...







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Reply #1836 - Nov 18th, 2011 at 12:43am
 
REPOST ...





CLEARLY. this latest poll result is NOT performance driven



The ONLY actions Baillieu has NOT made a total
...
of, are the things he hasn't touched





The reactions were CLEARLY based on the pollees sentiments of FEDERAL Labor


( ... the figures are almost line and ball with recent federal polls)


What has
Lord Faillieu
done for the Hicks household - should they live in this ( ... in your own words) "SHITHOLE" ?




( ... what do you think of all those new speed cameras - and the projected INCREASE in revenue raising ?)



* ... ONE point, to his credit, he is making an Asian language MANDITORY curriculum in Victorian State schools
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Reply #1837 - Nov 19th, 2011 at 5:28pm
 
Equitist wrote on Nov 8th, 2011 at 8:32pm:
buzzanddidj wrote on Nov 8th, 2011 at 8:27pm:
And a GREAT day it WAS - for the community!




It was covered by the ABC, here ...


http://vimeo.com/31640916

( ... you won't see Buzz - he's in the little blue shade tent, in the background)



But you CAN see
Didj
!


http://www.thecourier.com.au/multimedia/31037/383032/the-hepburn-wind-open-day-a...

( ... he's in the first pic, saying "hello" to a large blood-hound)




That pic of Didj is soooo cute!







Yes, he's a bit of a
"chocolate box dog"
- and people are SURPRISED when he comes out with such a string of "abuse" if anyone tries to say "hello" to him




Meet his new "little brother" - Fionnlagh - and HIS best friend, Lutto ...





http://www.youtube.com/user/BuzzadamDaylesford#p/a/u/0/AUIGm3l00Mk

( ... with the sound on)



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Reply #1838 - Nov 19th, 2011 at 5:46pm
 
The first (and last?) community wind farm gets Premier’s award

June 13, 2011



Last week, the Hepburn Community Wind Park Co-operative Ltd won the Community section of the Victorian Premier’s sustainability awards.

The
Sustainability Awards
, now in their ninth year, were established
to "recognise and reward Victorian businesses, institutions, communities and individuals that are forging a sustainable Victoria now and for the future”.


The Hepburn wind farm, which is Australia’s first community owned wind farm,  is composed of 2 turbines at Leonards Hill, just south of Daylesford, and will start generating energy soon.
It is a wonderful example of a community banding together to take tangible and meaningful action to reduce greenhouse emissions.
It has inspired communities around the country to start working towards their own locally owned energy systems.
At last count there were around 40 such projects, mostly at an early stage of development.

While the Premier managed to get through his speech at the awards without even mentioning climate change, the stand out message from last Thursdays awards ceremony is the fact that,
under the Victorian Coalitions wind farm policy, the Hepburn Wind project would not be possible if it was just starting now
.




The Premier bailed almost immediately after his speech, leaving it to the Minister for Environment and Climate Change to present the award to Hepburn Wind.




But you have to wonder what went through his mind when he saw that Hepburn had won in their category given the Coalition’s policy on wind energy.


The Coalition is currently working to implement its wind farm policy – which promises to create ‘no go’ zones for wind farms across some of the most suitable regions for wind energy in the state, including the Macedon and McHarg Ranges, the Dandenongs, the Bass Coast, the Mornington and Bellarine Peninsulas and other sections of the state, including designated regional growth areas.

Friends of the Earth supports a rapid transition to full reliance on renewable energy. Our preferred option is community owned energy. And to have a community wind project requires a good concentration of people who understand the need for climate action: this means regional centres like Woodend, Macedon, Ballarat, Torquay, and so on. Many of these areas are in the broadly defined ‘no go’ zones.

So, we have a strange irony: on the one hand the government acknowledges the value of the community wind farm model and awards the efforts of more than 1,300 people in creating the Hepburn project. On the other hand it has enacted laws that would make any more community owned wind farms impossible in Victoria.

At this point the government appears to be hoping no one notices this fact.


What happens when thousands of potential investors and supporters of the wind farm model discover they can’t support such a project in their local community?

The Coalition knows it must build electoral support in rural Victoria. It must also know that the anti wind farm campaign that was run in some parts of rural Victoria in the build up to last years state election disappeared without trace. It looks increasingly clear that they are backing the wrong horse in their anti wind agenda, which gives a right of veto to some residents in rural Victoria, but not others.

At what point does common sense kick in and over ride their current policy allegiance to a small and noisy group of climate deniers?  


http://yes2renewables.org/2011/06/13/the-first-and-last-community-wind-farm-gets...




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Reply #1839 - Nov 22nd, 2011 at 8:51pm
 
buzzanddidj wrote on Nov 17th, 2011 at 5:47pm:
PETER Ryan might be advised to do his homework before shooting off at the mouth.

The state government is smarting from revelations it failed to submit a single proposal to Infrastructure Australia for independent scrutiny. Since January,
the federal authority has received 59 submissions from all states and territories except Victoria
.


Fair or not, the news, buried in an appendix of Infrastructure Australia's annual report to state and federal governments, seemed to reinforce claims that
the Baillieu government has been asleep at the wheel for the past seven months.


Defending his government against such charges, acting Premier Ryan this week suggested there was little point submitting Victoria's policy proposals because the major projects umpire had no money. ''We haven't snubbed the Infrastructure Australia process,'' Ryan said. ''In fact, there is no money in Infrastructure Australia at the present time. They've run out of dough.''

Actually, Infrastructure Australia never had any ''dough'' to run out of. Ryan is either poorly informed, or has deliberately misrepresented Infrastructure Australia's role to squirm out of a tight spot. His comments certainly raised a few eyebrows in Canberra, with one senior federal source describing them as ''breathtakingly ignorant''. The statutory authority was set up not to hand out money, but to make recommendations to the federal government.

As Infrastructure Australia's Michael Deegan notes, his organisation has no control over federal government finances. ''We advise, governments decide,'' Deegan told The Age.



http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/time-for-inert-baillieu-government-to-get-its-a...




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Ted Baillieu "misses boat" on Infrastructure Australia deadline - now "crying poor" on infrastucture

November 18th, 2011

AN AVALON Airport rail link takes high ranking among Victoria's infrastructure priorities as Premier Ted Baillieu seeks $30 million federal backing for a second development stage.

A submission to Infrastructure Australia promises the link would be a catalyst to significant development and economic growth as Victoria's second airport grows wings with increasing domestic and international schedules.

The State Government's 2011 priority list for Infrastructure Australia seeks $640 million support for a review of projects, including a reviewed east-west link connecting Melbourne's CityLink and Eastern Freeway, a new city rail tunnel loop and revival of passenger rail services between Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo.

The State Government has committed $2 million to examining the long-term feasibility of returning the services between the major regional cities.

It allocated $1.5 million in its 2011-12 budget for feasibilty groundwork on the Avalon link.

Infrastructure Australia is an independent statutory body which advises government.




http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2011/11/18/291901_news.html



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Reply #1840 - Nov 23rd, 2011 at 7:22pm
 
Here is a VICTORIAN question - Just how
out of touch
with the rest of us from Victoria is our pink friend Buzz????

Grin  Grin  Grin

NEWSPOLL - BAILLIEU STREETS AHEAD IN VICTORIA
10-NOVEMBER-2011


TED Baillieu's Coalition government has retained its election-winning lead in Victoria as voters show no sign of embracing Labor in Julia Gillard's home state, the latest Newspoll shows.

Labor's primary vote remains perilously low at 30 per cent - more than six points lower than the November 27 election last year - and just two points higher than the previous Newspoll.

Labor leader Daniel Andrews is failing to woo voters with a 29 per cent satisfaction rating compared with the Premier's 44 per cent.

On the key question of preferred premier, Mr Baillieu - at 56 per cent - is streets ahead of Mr Andrews, who recorded 19 per cent support.


This compared with his low of 16 per cent in July-August.

The Coalition retains a comfortable primary vote lead of 47 to 30, which is largely unchanged.

The Coalition is leading 55 per cent to 45 per cent on a two-party-preferred basis.

...The two-party-preferred outcome compares with the 51.6 per cent result achieved by the Coalition at last year's election, compared with Labor's 48.4 per cent.

The Greens' primary vote is steady at 15 per cent, nearly four points higher than election day.


Despite the poll results, Labor MPs are almost certain to stand by Mr Andrews, who is seen to have united the party after what was a devastating loss last year.

The Coalition will seize on Mr Andrews's failure to break into respectable polling territory.

"So Mr 16 per cent becomes Mr 19 per cent," a Coalition MP said of Mr Andrews's preferred premier rating.
 Grin  Grin

"Going from worse to bad doesn't make you a winner."

The Newspoll will be seen as vindication by Mr Baillieu for his steady-as-he-goes strategy of delivering on election promises.


But the preferred premier rating confirms that Mr Baillieu is way out in front on 56 per cent to 19 per cent
.

The Newspoll shows that the 43 per cent support for the Liberal Party on the primary vote is still five points above election day.

Labor is down 6.2 points on election day, the Nationals down 2.8, and the Greens are up nearly four points to 15 per cent.

Strategists believe the rise in the Greens vote is due to the disaffection with Labor, but the ALP expects some of that vote to return as the election looms in 2014.

If that doesn't happen, there will be even more intense discussions about how to deal with Labor-Greens preferences, with a growing push to preference the Greens out of existence
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Reply #1841 - Nov 23rd, 2011 at 9:06pm
 
I can keep reposting the same thing, MYSELF ...







CLEARLY. this latest poll result is NOT performance driven



The ONLY actions Baillieu has NOT made a total
...
of, are the things he hasn't touched





The reactions were CLEARLY based on the pollees sentiments of FEDERAL Labor


( ... the figures are almost line and ball with recent federal polls)i
... but can you answer the QUESTIONS ?


What has
Lord Faillieu
done for the Hicks household - should they live in this ( ... in your own words) "SHITHOLE" ?


and ...


( ... what do you think of all those new speed cameras - and the projected INCREASE in revenue raising ?)i


* ... ONE point, to his credit, he is making an Asian language MANDITORY curriculum in Victorian State schools
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Reply #1842 - Nov 29th, 2011 at 10:26am
 
buzzanddidj wrote on Nov 29th, 2011 at 9:07am:
Northern suburbs schools hit hard by Reading Recovery cuts

Jewel Topsfield
November 26, 2011.


A school in Melbourne's north-eastern suburbs has told parents it will no longer be able to offer
a program that offers struggling children a second chance to learn to read and write
, because of government cuts.

Reading Recovery, which has been offered at Mill Park Heights Primary for 20 years, provides children who are having difficulty after their first year of school with individual tutoring from specially trained teachers.

The program, which operates in all states of Australia, the US, Canada, Britain and New Zealand, has a ''strong tradition of success with the lowest-achieving children'', according to the Victorian Education Department's own website.

However, the Education Department's northern metropolitan region, which comprises 195 schools in some of Melbourne's most disadvantaged suburbs, will no longer provide Reading Recovery tutors from next year.

''Unfortunately, the northern metropolitan region has chosen to discontinue this service for schools in the region from 2012, due to budget cuts,'' Mill Park Heights acting principal Val Brittain said in the school newsletter. ''Unfortunately, this means that the one program that has many years of evidence to support its success can no longer be offered in its entirety to students at Mill Park Heights - your children.''

Ms Brittain suggested parents who were concerned contact Education Department regional director Wayne Craig.

In an email to Mill Park Heights Primary school counsellor Leeann Ferris, seen by The Saturday Age, Mr Craig said
the Department was required to find savings of more than $100 million this year and his office was required to cut $1 million.
''As a result, any staff member who resigns or whose contract expires is not being replaced and this included our two Reading Recovery tutors,'' he wrote.

Reading Recovery tutors are responsible for training teachers in the use of specific teaching techniques. According to the department's website, this professional training and support is ''essential to the implementation of Reading Recovery''.

Mr Craig wrote that while it was ''unfortunate'' his office was unable to continue to fund Reading Recovery tutors,
many schools had ''large bank accounts
'' and could pool funds with other schools to employ a tutor.
But opposition education spokesman Rob Hulls said it was an absolute nonsense to suggest northern suburbs schools had ''squirrelled away thousands of dollars for a rainy day …
The government's callous cuts are now clearly having an adverse impact on educational outcomes and will result in thousands of kids ending up on the educational scrap heap
''



http://www.theage.com.au/national/education/northern-suburbs-schools-hit-hard-by...








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Reply #1843 - Dec 8th, 2011 at 8:50am
 
Minister's 'anguish' at PT fares hike

December 6, 2011

PUBLIC transport fares are set to soar next year, with plans to slug commuters an extra 8.6 per cent - the biggest rise in eight years.

The increase will mean a daily Zone 1 fare will rise by 60c to $7.60, almost $150 a year extra.

A 2-hour Zone 1 myki money fare will increase from $3.02 to $3.28;

A 2-hour Zone 1 Metcard will increase from $3.80 to $4;

A 2-hour Zone 1+2 myki will increase from $5.10 to $5.54 and the Metcard price would go up from $6 to $6.50.

Commuters will fork out more than $32 million extra during 2012, and so far heraldsun.com.au readers have reacted angrily to the hike, with more than 91 per cent of nearly 4000 polled saying the rises can't be justified.

It will be the first time since 2004 fares have risen above the rate of inflation.

Public Transport Minister Terry Mulder claims he "anguished" over whether to approve the hikes, ultimately deciding to capitalise on Metro and V/Line's recent service improvements.

Mr Mulder said the fare increases were part of budget plans set down by the previous Government.

"If I was going to take it out, I had to replace it somehow and that would have been coming out of maintenance or cutting services," he told radio station 3AW.

"I tossed and turned over this, I can't tell you how much anguished this has caused."

Mr Mulder said he had considered dumping the fare increase.

“The announcement was made by the former Labor government… It’s in their transport plan. It’s sitting in the budget forward estimates,” Mr Mulder said.


“There are cost pressures on a lot of projects that Labor have left behind, and unfortunately we’ve had to proceed with the fare increase.

“It would have been counterproductive to try and rip money out of the transport budget in other areas.”

Brumby Government planned updated rail network with cash

The Brumby government had planned to use the $30 million raised from the fare hikes for a metro-style rail network similar to London and New York.

Mr Mulder admitted there were no plans for such a project
.


http://m.news.com.au/VIC/pg/0/fi926437.htm








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Reply #1844 - Dec 9th, 2011 at 12:04pm
 
Government axes armed guards for hospitals

Kate Hagan
December 9, 2011.


THE state government has axed its plan to put 120 armed guards in hospitals after a parliamentary committee found the $21 million pre-election promise - supposed to reduce violence in hospitals - could actually increase
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http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/government-axes-armed-guards-for-hospitals-201...







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