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Farewell Rudd, Gillard takes power and the palace coup.

June 27th, 2010 · 25 Comments

Amazingly Kevin Rudd is no longer the Prime Minister of Australia and lost his position without a single vote being cast. Does this mean the days of the Government borrowing and wasting money are over or is Julia Gillard going to be an even bigger spender than Rudd? What a week, and worst of all Wayne Swan is representing Australia at the G-20 meeting in Toronto in Canada!

Tags: Politics

Pink batts, a revived Federal Opposition and an election year.

February 17th, 2010 · 21 Comments

I have not focused on the Australian political landscape for a few months but the recent tragic deaths of 4 people installing home insulation as part of the Rudd Governments spend-a-thon, has reminded me of the dangers of a government obsessed with poll numbers and popularity.

Tags: Climate Change · Opinion · Politics · technology

Rudd Watch: Has Kev07 delivered as promised?

July 21st, 2009 · 21 Comments

The Rudd Government still holds a commanding lead over the Opposition according to opinion polls and Kevin Rudd himself enjoys a high popularity rating. But what has Rudd and his team actually delivered to the Australian public in terms of completed projects or successful outcomes?

Tags: Climate Change · Politics

The National Broadband Network: from debacle to disaster.

April 11th, 2009 · 26 Comments

Like many Australians I have been frustrated for many years over the slow progress that was made in getting affordable high speed internet connections widely available across Australia.  However in order to get a world class communications network deployed we need the private sector to be in the driving seat and for the government to be involved as little as possible.  Yet thanks to government mismanagement, Australia is now about to spend a fortune of taxpayers money to roll-out a national broadband network.

Tags: Opinion · Politics · technology


 


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