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Re: General Discussions

Reply #2685
Currently the Vic State House of Reps is:
56 ALP - 34 held by <10%
29 - Coalition - 20 LP/9 Nats - 23<10%
3 Greens - 1<10%
1 Independent

There are currently 17 sitting members not re-contesting.

There is one endorsed candidate for One Nation (didn't win the Nepean By-election).  As State and Federal governments have different responsibilities (eg education, health, state levies/taxes, transport), different policies are required.

I have had a quick look at the health policy.  It states that there could be a 100k nurse shortfall in Australia by 2025! and 123k by 2030, then goes to talk about a few strategies for Victoria.  It doesn't say what the Vic nursing shortfall is likely to be - so doesn't address the Vic issue.  Does bring up an interesting question, though as it talks about having discussions between Vic ON and Unis to make nursing a more attractive degree - as the funding is federal for Unis, does this type of conversation happen a lot?

A read of the education policy is a bit scary.

No preventative measures for tackling crime.

From the "Looking after our environment" policy:
protecting iconic native flora like koalas from the expansion of wind and solar farms.

As the ON leader doesn't know what the monoculture policy is - last I saw she answered a question on it by saying 'Howard and Abbott didn't think that multiculturalism works"

There is not a lot out there to attract a vote!

The State Government have funded more free Nursing places in Uni's etc but there are not enough Graduate positions available so they cant complete their training. Grad nurses are a costly investment and you need clinical educators to supervise them plus a lot of grads leave when they complete their training for higher paid positions or leave the system so hospitals end up having paid to train them for nothing. Its a repeat cycle and why agency nursing is booming and being relied upon more but leads to a reduction in specialist nurses ie Cardiac, ICU, and other fields and agencies sending out non specialist nurses to fill specialist positions in some cases because they dont have enough specialist nurses on the books to go around.

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Reply #2686
Thx EB1

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Reply #2687
If that's the incident, Guy is just leaning in and drawing her towards him to make a private remark.  The other images of the event seem to show Guy and Deeming getting on like a house on fire  ::)
Apparently, it was a headlock, how misguided of me my full apology! :o

Was it followed up with the People's Elbow and a Rock Bottom?
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

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Reply #2688
Obviously not assault but it was inappropriate.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

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Reply #2689
Obviously not assault but it was inappropriate.
Deeming seems like a bit of a trouble maker to me.
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time
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Reply #2690
Deeming seems like a bit of a trouble maker to me.

Master of the understatement G2C 😇

I suspect that there’s some manipulation/motivation coming from the more conservation faction.

Crazy stuff really, given the unpopularity of the Government … unless they think they can’t lose and nobbling the progressives will strengthen their influence 🤔
"Negative waves are not helpful. Try saying something righteous and hopeful instead." Oddball

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Reply #2691
Deeming seems like a bit of a trouble maker to me.

Master of the understatement G2C 😇

I suspect that there’s some manipulation/motivation coming from the more conservation faction.

Crazy stuff really, given the unpopularity of the Government … unless they think they can’t lose and nobbling the progressives will strengthen their influence 🤔
The irony is that the Labour Govs (State and Federally) could go inflict violence on the Pope, the Dalai Lama, Bambi and  Cinderella tomorrow and still win the upcoming elections.
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time
2025-Carlton can win the 2025 AFL Premiership

 

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Reply #2692
Moira Deeming is set to be dumped as the Liberal candidate for not apologising to Matthew Guy. 

Guy must have more influential backers than John Pesutto, who I thought was well on his way to becoming the next Premier.

The funny thing is that Deeming wasn't pre-selected but was reinstated when her backers kicked up a fuss.

It's no wonder that punters become disenchanted with our pollies  ::)
"Negative waves are not helpful. Try saying something righteous and hopeful instead." Oddball

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Reply #2693
Obviously not assault but it was inappropriate.
Deeming seems like a bit of a trouble maker to me.

Yep, GTC. Seen this personality type before... Let's just say it's not surprising that wherever she is, trouble and drama will follow.
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