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Re: #Official : ALP election promises thread (2010)
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 6:11 pm
by skyliner
As usual, SE South Aust misses out again - years now since anything seen of significance re SA gov't policies there. (Like the SE does not even belong to or contribute anything of worth to the state). Yet stats show it would likely be the most productive area of the state.
SA - STATE ON THE MOVE
Re: #Official : ALP election promises thread (2010)
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 1:19 pm
by stumpjumper
March 7th 2010
Rann said a significant proportion of the 100,000 extra jobs he promised to create over six years will be in defence work, including more than 3000 for the $8 billion air warfare destroyer contract won by ASC.
April 14th 2010
A restructure at leading Australian submarine and shipbuilder ASC will cost jobs, the company says.
Considering that Rann and Foley sit at the top of DefenceSA’s corporate structure, they must have had some idea of the restructure. So Rann, as usual, was lying in his statements before the election.
Re: #Official : ALP election promises thread (2010)
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 3:56 pm
by Wayno
stumpjumper wrote:March 7th 2010
Rann said a significant proportion of the 100,000 extra jobs he promised to create over six years will be in defence work, including more than 3000 for the $8 billion air warfare destroyer contract won by ASC.
April 14th 2010
A restructure at leading Australian submarine and shipbuilder ASC will cost jobs, the company says.
Considering that Rann and Foley sit at the top of DefenceSA’s corporate structure, they must have had some idea of the restructure. So Rann, as usual, was lying in his statements before the election.
New ASC CEO Steve Ludlum (ex Rolls Royce) is expected to detail the job losses shortly. The good news - it seems few jobs will actually be lost (my guestimate). Small scale restructuring & admin job amalgamation (which is the case here) is a no-brainer, and is appreciated by us taxpayers who are funding this rather expensive DoD venture.
Re: #Official : ALP election promises thread (2010)
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:50 pm
by Waewick
so far they seem to be sticking to their word bar the Victor Harbour overpass as well as the hospital, however that is linked the research buiding which is being help up.
I'm interested to see what happens with the AO and riverbank redevlopment, how much time is allowed, if we get to the next election and nothing has happened is it a broken promise or a WIP? I guess the same is said for the hospital
Re: #Official : ALP election promises thread (2010)
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:55 pm
by crawf
Err it's been 4 months since the last election, give them a chance
Re: #Official : ALP election promises thread (2010)
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 3:33 pm
by Waewick
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/business/ ... 5916360058
South Australia was the worst performer nationally, with its jobless rate up 0.3 per cent from July's 5.1 per cent rate to 5.4 per cent.
epic fail so far for there election promise.
Re: #Official : ALP election promises thread (2010)
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 4:36 pm
by Will
What an overreaction. It is just a 0.3% rise.
Why didn't you post something last month when SA was the best performer?
Re: #Official : ALP election promises thread (2010)
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 7:03 pm
by Waewick
I must have missed that one so that's probably why, i'll keep a close eye on it, but I reckon its going to be going the wrong way for a while yet.
in reality it was a stupid election promise anyway, its like the two clowns at a national level talking about keeping interest rates low
Re: #Official : ALP election promises thread (2010)
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 7:57 pm
by AtD
Uh, a low unemployment rate is considerably more important than a low interest rate.
Re: #Official : ALP election promises thread (2010)
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 9:18 pm
by Waewick
AtD wrote:Uh, a low unemployment rate is considerably more important than a low interest rate.
true, but state govts don't have the massive impacts as feds.
Re: #Official : ALP election promises thread (2010)
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:04 pm
by Waewick
to avoid looking bias
there was a article about the state govt putting in $5m to get Flinders to set up a campus in Renmark or atleast upgrade the existing one to encourage more courses to be done there.
it also had some other works to be done to enhance the area from a commercial sense with the aim of 7000 more residence moving in.
that is fantastic news