Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #120 – May 07, 2025, 10:24:30 pm The dodgy accounting the media and opposition use about Victoria, is the same dodgy accounting the media use about energy(nuclear, hydrogen), crime, military(subs), etc, etc.Call it all out not just when it suits. Quote Selected Last Edit: May 07, 2025, 10:26:31 pm by LP
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #121 – May 07, 2025, 11:23:39 pm Quote from: DJC – on May 07, 2025, 10:07:35 pmQuote from: Gointocarlton – on May 07, 2025, 09:16:44 pmVictoria is virtually bankrupt thanks to Labour.Virtually bankrupt isn’t the same as actually bankrupt … and don’t forget that it was the Morrison Government that encouraged Victoria to embark on its capital works program. That program will have long lasting benefits for Victorians for many years to come and it’s an indictment on previous governments that have lacked the foresight and will to build for the future. “Virtually bankrupt” is a stretch too and Victoria’s finances are in a much better state than the opposition and the Murdoch press would have you believe. The Australian Institute, under the headline, “Sorry media, neither Victoria’s budget nor its economy is in bad shape” makes the following points:“The media like to point to Victoria’s debt and deficit but they do so by including government fixed capital investment in the deficit. This might seem to the layperson as perfectly reasonable, but it is not how accounting works in the private sector and it presents a distorted picture of the state of the budget.Including capital investment in a similar manner would, for example, see BHP’s 2024 profit drop from its declared US$20.7 billion to a marginal US$0.2 billion. Many other profitable companies would be in deficit were their budgets measured in the same way that now has the media suggesting the Victorian state finances are in deep trouble.”Victoria's credit rating has dropped meaning higher rates for any future borrowings and the net debt will continue to increase.Victoria is now the fourth most indebted state government from advanced economies outside the US in absolute dollar terms, you can dress the accounting up anyway you like but the only measure that matters is debt as a proportion of government operating revenues. By 2027, Standard and Poors estimates Victoria’s debt will have climbed to a scary 214 per cent of operating revenues.Not that other States are travelling great either with only WA doing ok and Australia is only seen as reasonable as European Sovereign countries are doing worse than our States and countries like Canada are even worse although they are all still trotting out CoVid as the excuse.I cant see any way out for Victoria and even NSW unless the Federal Government foot the ballooning very large infrastructure projects bill and take over more of the States operating costs. In some other countries like the UK and France the Central Government pays up to 80% of the budget to run the country unlike Australia where the States have to chip in a lot more but get the opportunity to set their own taxes, borrow from who they like etc, maybe that system has to change. Quote Selected Last Edit: May 07, 2025, 11:28:51 pm by ElwoodBlues1 2 Likes Liked by: shawny, Gointocarlton
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #122 – May 07, 2025, 11:30:56 pm Quote from: ElwoodBlues1 – on May 07, 2025, 11:23:39 pmVictoria's credit rating has dropped meaning higher rates for any future borrowings and the net debt will continue to increase.Victoria is now the fourth-most-indebted state government from advanced economies outside the US in absolute dollar terms, you can dress the accounting up anyway you like but the only measure that matters is debt as a proportion of government operating revenues. By 2027, Standard and Poors estimates Victoria’s debt will have climbed to a scary 214 per cent of operating revenues.Not that other States are travelling great either with only WA doing ok and Australia is only seen as reasonable as European Sovereign countries are doing worse than our States and countries like Canada are even worse although they are all still trotting out CoVid as the excuse.I cant see any way out for Victoria and even NSW unless the Federal Government foot the ballooning very large infrastructure projects bill and take over more of the States operating costs. In some other countries like the UK and France the Central Government pays up to 80% of the budget to run the country unlike Australia where the States have to chip in a lot more but get the opportunity to set their own taxes, borrow from who they like etc, maybe that system has to change. What the federal gov (fed police) have to assist with is get rid of the CFMEU influence on those big build projects. Then they need to take those projects off the state Govs hands as they are simply inept. Victoria is the cesspit of Australia on so many levels, we are a laughing stock. Quote Selected 1 Likes Liked by: ElwoodBlues1
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #123 – May 08, 2025, 01:51:16 am Quote from: ElwoodBlues1 – on May 07, 2025, 11:23:39 pmVictoria's credit rating has dropped meaning higher rates for any future borrowings and the net debt will continue to increase.Victoria is now the fourth most indebted state government from advanced economies outside the US in absolute dollar terms, you can dress the accounting up anyway you like but the only measure that matters is debt as a proportion of government operating revenues. By 2027, Standard and Poors estimates Victoria’s debt will have climbed to a scary 214 per cent of operating revenues.Not that other States are travelling great either with only WA doing ok and Australia is only seen as reasonable as European Sovereign countries are doing worse than our States and countries like Canada are even worse although they are all still trotting out CoVid as the excuse.I cant see any way out for Victoria and even NSW unless the Federal Government foot the ballooning very large infrastructure projects bill and take over more of the States operating costs. In some other countries like the UK and France the Central Government pays up to 80% of the budget to run the country unlike Australia where the States have to chip in a lot more but get the opportunity to set their own taxes, borrow from who they like etc, maybe that system has to change.Since the pandemic, Victoria's credit rating was downgraded from AAA to AA, NSW and the ACT were downgraded from AAA to AA+ and WA has achieved its highest ever rating at AAA. The ACT, NSW and Tasmania have been put on negative watch, suggesting that S&P could further downgrade their ratings. Victoria is not on negative watch.S&P says that the biggest drivers for ratings downgrades had been increased expenditure on infrastructure, due in part to booming population growth and the national energy transition. In other words, States and Territories either respond to population growth and energy demands or keep their credit ratings.The bottom line is that we need taxation reform so that governments can fund the infrastructure and services that the population needs. Will Albo's decisive victory pave the way for tax reform? Quote Selected
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #124 – May 08, 2025, 03:59:17 am Quote from: PaulP – on May 07, 2025, 09:25:30 pmQuote from: Gointocarlton – on May 07, 2025, 09:16:44 pmVictoria is virtually bankrupt thanks to Labour.I don't know. I'm no expert. I just pass on what I've read, and others can form their own opinions :https://australiainstitute.org.au/post/sorry-media-neither-victorias-budget-nor-its-economy-is-in-a-bad-shape/Others do form an opinion....and it's usually one not based on facts and figures but propaganda.Even taking into account some of what eb1 said, the Labor government's spending on rail removal and other vic wide road/rail projects might cost us plenty and put us into debt, but it's also something that will improve the quality of life for many around greater Melbourne and beyond.You can't keep papering over cracks, eventually you need to bite the bullet and spend some money in fixing things and that is exactly what we've done under the Labor government.This household has definitely seen the benefits of this in terms of road and rail upgrades, finished and ongoing in multiple different areas.Generational changes. Quote Selected 1 Likes Liked by: Macca37
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #125 – May 08, 2025, 07:51:11 am Quote from: kruddler – on May 08, 2025, 03:59:17 amOthers do form an opinion....and it's usually one not based on facts and figures but propaganda.Even taking into account some of what eb1 said, the Labor government's spending on rail removal and other vic wide road/rail projects might cost us plenty and put us into debt, but it's also something that will improve the quality of life for many around greater Melbourne and beyond.You can't keep papering over cracks, eventually you need to bite the bullet and spend some money in fixing things and that is exactly what we've done under the Labor government.This household has definitely seen the benefits of this in terms of road and rail upgrades, finished and ongoing in multiple different areas.Generational changes.It's just a simple fact of life these days that pretty much all nations, states etc operate with some level of debt, which will clearly fluctuate over time. This is okay with me, on the fairly strict proviso that the debtor is able to service the debt, and that the expenditure benefits the people. As a small aside, Australia is currently one of only 11 countries that has a AAA credit rating, a rating which has been stable over the last few years. Quote Selected
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #126 – May 08, 2025, 10:19:24 am My son's colorectal clinic at the RCH just got shut down because we're broke. The spin doctors (not the real doctors) say it won't effect their care but my son was born before they established the clinic and it was a nightmare I wouldn't wish upon anyone. Quote Selected
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #127 – May 08, 2025, 10:35:03 am Quote from: madbluboy – on May 08, 2025, 10:19:24 amMy son's colorectal clinic at the RCH just got shut down because we're broke. The spin doctors (not the real doctors) say it won't effect their care but my son was born before they established the clinic and it was a nightmare I wouldn't wish upon anyone.The State and Local Govs have no money. I was doing a little stint in local gov and got laid off because there are cutting costs and projects. The situation at that council is dire (and its not a small one). Quote Selected
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #128 – May 08, 2025, 11:40:32 am Quote from: madbluboy – on May 08, 2025, 10:19:24 amMy son's colorectal clinic at the RCH just got shut down because we're broke. The spin doctors (not the real doctors) say it won't effect their care but my son was born before they established the clinic and it was a nightmare I wouldn't wish upon anyone.Sorry to hear that MBB. This sort of thing should not be happening in Australia, and it seems inconceivable that some combination of State / Fed / Labor / LNP cannot sort this out. I don't much care what a person's politics are, this is not on.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-19/colorectal-and-pelvic-reconstructive-service-closure/104950482 Quote Selected
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #129 – May 08, 2025, 11:49:29 am Quote from: DJC – on May 08, 2025, 01:51:16 am.............................................................The bottom line is that we need taxation reform so that governments can fund the infrastructure and services that the population needs. Will Albo's decisive victory pave the way for tax reform?That's the reality IMO. Services that the citizenry demands / needs from the government cost money, and that money either comes from taxes, or from lending if the taxes are insufficient, or the services don't get provided. Of course, trying to get an increase in taxes is like expecting people to volunteer for a mild dose of the clap. This is undoubtedly a mindset / culture issue, as other overseas cultures with higher taxes seem to understand that brings benefits which outweigh the negatives. Quote Selected 2 Likes Liked by: northernblue, Macca37
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #130 – May 08, 2025, 01:21:53 pm Quote from: PaulP – on May 08, 2025, 11:40:32 amQuote from: madbluboy – on May 08, 2025, 10:19:24 amMy son's colorectal clinic at the RCH just got shut down because we're broke. The spin doctors (not the real doctors) say it won't effect their care but my son was born before they established the clinic and it was a nightmare I wouldn't wish upon anyone.Sorry to hear that MBB. This sort of thing should not be happening in Australia, and it seems inconceivable that some combination of State / Fed / Labor / LNP cannot sort this out. I don't much care what a person's politics are, this is not on.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-19/colorectal-and-pelvic-reconstructive-service-closure/104950482Ignoring the overarching discussion re politics, but this is my beef with the healthcare spin we get told by the people trying to get elected:https://www.goodfridayappeal.com.au/about-us/our-history/funds-raised-year-by-year/2020s 2025 raised $23,822,792 2024 raised $23,368,724 2023 raised $23,061,320 2022 raised $22,328,154 2021 raised $17,122,879 2020 raised $18,200,000From your article:QuoteThe CPRS is closing after a $5.9 million 2019 federal grant came to an end.The closure has triggered an outpouring of shock and protests from parents whose children use the service, and Ms West said it would rob parents, particularly in the regions, of vital support and guidance.Im not saying anything about politics, but the way health services use and abuse finances.You telling me that they can't fund this unit without a federal or state grant?Times are tough, but the COVID credit card spending has an equal and opposite reaction somewhere. Also, these articles are written to campaign on behalf of health services to make governments yield to granting them more money from the public purse. The big question is, do they need additional funding or do they need to have a look at what they are doing with the funds they get and potentially make better decisions surrounding it? Quote Selected Last Edit: May 08, 2025, 01:24:45 pm by Thryleon
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #131 – May 08, 2025, 02:21:53 pm Quote from: Thryleon – on May 08, 2025, 01:21:53 pm..................................................The big question is, do they need additional funding or do they need to have a look at what they are doing with the funds they get and potentially make better decisions surrounding it?It's not a question that me or anyone else here can answer. I wouldn't be taking a position one way or the other, giving the total absence of data. Quote Selected
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #132 – May 08, 2025, 03:10:03 pm Greens leader Adam Bandt has finally conceded his seat to the ALP but not before giving the Liberals a clip for giving their preferences to the ALP, of course Mr Bandt won his seat previously on the back of LNP preferences but he failed to acknowledge that in his concession speech. Given the Greens will be the sole handbrake on the ALP in the upper house it will be interesting to see who they elect as leader and if they are up to the responsibility they have been given. Quote Selected Last Edit: May 08, 2025, 05:04:32 pm by ElwoodBlues1 2 Likes Liked by: Baggers, Gointocarlton
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #133 – May 08, 2025, 05:00:10 pm Quote from: ElwoodBlues1 – on May 08, 2025, 03:10:03 pmGreens leader Adam Bandt has finally conceded his seat to the ALP but not before giving the Liberals a clip for giving their preferences to the ALP, of course Mr Bandt won his seat previously on the back of LNP preferences but he failed to acknowledge that in his concession speech. Given the Greens will be the sole handbrake on the ALP in the upper house it will be interesting to see who they elect as leader and if they are up the responsibility they have been given. Bandt is a grub, they will elect another just like him. Quote Selected
Re: Election 2025 (Poll added) Reply #134 – May 08, 2025, 07:30:23 pm I'm sure all LNP supporters are a bit upset that Adam feels that party let him down. Quote Selected 1 Likes Liked by: ElwoodBlues1