Ah, and here we have it...trying our hardest to pin this back on the Abbott government? You let the state government off the hook so easily over there.SRW wrote:That the removal of funding was a politically-motivated decision by the Abbott government, and that our state government's management of infrastructure priorities is questionable are not mutually exclusive things. I don't know why you are trying so hard to deny the circumstances of the defunding -- in the defence of whom? Tony Abbott?
I would argue there are fewer examples of Commonwealth project cancellations elsewhere in the federation because it's not as politically convenient. Even in the Qld floods budget re-profiling, SA's O-bahn project was about the only one cancelled while others around the country were simply deferred. That was Labor. Then the Coalition withdrew funding from this project, the car industry, and equivocates on building subs here.
The fact is all states are reliant on federal funds, but we in SA have too few and too predictable electorates in the house to matter (the corollary of a declining national share of population) and so have limited capacity to capture and defend politically-determined funding promises (pretty much any infrastructure). The only reason we recently gained traction against the feds was the dire unpopularity of Abbott and the then potent alternative of Xenophon in the house as well as the Senate.
1. At no point in my initial question was this a Labour v Liberal discussion, just a question of state v's federal, as I think most folk are heartily sick of our state government incompetence and lazy populist rubbish regardless of who is in charge federally. SA is considered a basket case by Infrastructure Australia due to this internal politicking, lack of planning and ready to go plans.
2. At no point was Waewick making this a Labour v Liberal argument, merely pointing out a sequence of events, which I was only relying on memory of events which have seemed to prove correct. Again federal v state not Labour v Liberal.
Even when the Abbot government stated loud and clear they will NOT be funding urban rail (including tram/ light rail) and focusing on roads, but manages to get some money on the table for Gawler line...this still comes back to some blaming the abbot government for not funding something which was delayed?.
Federal governments of both persuasions will pork barrel in money for infrastructure all the time...it is a fact of life. The smart states run with the money and make it work to their best advantage. SA has become so reliant on lazy populist politics, it just wastes opportunity after opportunity.