buzzanddidj
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nairbe wrote on Mar 8 th, 2012 at 7:51pm: Great man Ted, great man just like our Barry, turned it all around. buzzanddidj wrote on Feb 19 th, 2012 at 9:54am: buzzanddidj wrote on Feb 18 th, 2012 at 3:12pm: Andrei.Hicks wrote on Jan 25 th, 2011 at 10:03am: buzzanddidj wrote on Jan 25 th, 2011 at 9:56am: But, BACK on topic ...
LOL Back on topic? A 59 page personal meltdown following the belting of a poor Labor Government. The topic, my friend, is frightening ludicrous. Baillieu Government leading the nation - on unemployment growth February 17, 2012 VICTORIA is taking the brunt of Australia's job losses. Official figures show a net 33,000 full-time jobs have been lost since April, equivalent to one in every 60 full-time positions in the state . Yesterday's bleak jobs data came as Qantas foreshadowed hundreds of job cuts and the possible closure of one of its two heavy maintenance depots at Avalon and Tullamarine, which together employ more than 1000 people. Nationally, the jobs figures have gone back to a zig-zag pattern. On a seasonally adjusted estimate, the Bureau of Statistics says Australia gained 46,000 jobs in January, after losing 41,000 in the previous two months. Seasonally adjusted, unemployment edged down to 5.1 per cent, but the bureau's figures show the big movement has been of people leaving the workforce altogether. In the past year, while unemployment has risen only marginally, the workforce participation rate has fallen by the equivalent of over 100,000 workers. Roughly half of those lost workers were in Victoria, where the seasonally adjusted figures reported another 15,000 full-time jobs lost in January. The bureau figures show a tale of two economies. In the past year Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory have added 44,000 full-time jobs, while the south-eastern states have lost 38,000 full-time jobs. http://www.theage.com.au/business/victoria-bears-brunt-of-job-cuts-20120216-1tby... Remember the "good old days" ? Quote:Victoria leads states in jobs growth Tim Colebatch November 12, 2010 VICTORIA has added more jobs over the past four years than any other state, with 278,000 more people in work than at the time of the last state election. Jobs figures released yesterday by the Bureau of Statistics show that Australia's buoyant jobs growth continued in October, with employers adding almost 30,000 jobs in seasonally adjusted terms. On the more reliable trend figures used to analyse state data, Victoria has added 95,000 jobs in the past year, with jobs growing 3.5 per cent in the state, compared with 3.2 per cent growth in the nation. Over the past four years, the bureau reports that Victoria has enjoyed the biggest jobs growth in the nation in absolute terms , and the third fastest growth behind the Northern Territory and Western Australia. ''Victoria is Australia's jobs engine room,'' Treasurer John Lenders declared. ''Not only have we achieved the 150,000 jobs target promised at the last election, we have created 138,000 more jobs than promised and more than any other state.'' http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/victoria-leads-states-in-jobs-growth-20101111-... Quote: Mr Baillieu himself said Victoria was in a good position, shortly after taking Government.
"After he received his initial briefings from the Department of Treasury and Finance he came out and spoke to the media, this is back in December, and said that the state's finances were sound," he said.
"[Mr Baillieu said] that the budget was in strong surplus and the finances were sound . "It now suits his political purposes to come and and invent and scaremonger about black holes.
"There are no black holes." http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/03/09/3158794.htmThe government did not inherit a budget deficit or hidden ''black holes'' http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/editorial/baillieu-breaks-promise-that-matters-201... i
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