Frank wrote on Dec 28
th, 2024 at 2:24pm:
Bobby. wrote on Mar 31
st, 2024 at 2:51pm:
Thanks Lee,
in Victoria we are running out of gas.
Of all the states, Victoria is a province in acute decline.
Gross state product, a measure of the state’s economy, fell 1.2 per cent per capita across the year. This is the worst of any state apart from WA due to sectoral weakness in parts of the mining industry.
Business insolvencies in Victoria are at their highest. In the September quarter 1038 businesses were lost – 70 per cent more than in the corresponding period a year earlier. The unemployment rate is rivalled only by the Northern Territory, and Victoria’s net debt as a share of GSP is the highest in the country.
These developments were hardly unforeseeable but for many Victorians they have become as unforgivable as the potholed roads that litter the state.
This could have profound consequences for the Prime Minister. The spectre of the 1990 federal election now hangs over the Albanese government like Damocles’ sword.
Former Victorian Liberal premier Jeff Kennett is convinced that the level of anger at Victoria’s Labor government could cost a considerable number of seats at the federal election.
“It is my view that come the federal election, when it is held, the Coalition will pick up a considerable number of seats here,” Kennett tells Inquirer this week.
Victoria is turning into a depression State -
too many taxes and rules.
Payroll taxes, land taxes - you name it - the cost of business is too high
and now add
lack of cheap energy and Victoria is closing for business -
the lights are turning off.
It will be the new Calcutta before long -
many 1 bedroom flats have 12 Indians living in them -
there's nowhere proper for many people to live.
This is the result of too many years of Labor.
IQs are low here - at least half of the people are illiterate -
that's why they keep voting for Labor.