Queensland Elections Tomorrow (89)

Mar 26, 2012 5:21 AM CST Queensland Elections Tomorrow
rivame
rivamerivamemelbourne, Victoria Australia54 Threads 3 Polls 4,601 Posts
robplum: Tis party politics, has nothing to do with the will of the people any more than to two party politics in america.


Labour is killing itself....scary bit is only Liberals are left mumbling
Mar 26, 2012 5:25 AM CST Queensland Elections Tomorrow
rivame
rivamerivamemelbourne, Victoria Australia54 Threads 3 Polls 4,601 Posts
Newlife08: Thanks for that rivame, I think I was hyperventilating for a minute there, few deep breaths - phew.

Just had a great idea! Why can't we run the country without those bloody pesky politicians??


Great Idea except we arnt puppets hun...we certainly couldnt do a worse job...but what politics is about isnt doing a better job..its about who can pull your strings the most... moping
Mar 26, 2012 5:36 AM CST Queensland Elections Tomorrow
stoneinariver
stoneinariverstoneinariveralexandra, Victoria Australia2 Threads 115 Posts
rivame: was that before or after he got of his mobile phone.???????
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Mar 26, 2012 7:42 AM CST Queensland Elections Tomorrow
AgentAjax
AgentAjaxAgentAjaxBrisbane, Queensland Australia81 Threads 1 Polls 3,965 Posts
rivame: on second thoughts put down that bottle of what ever your drinking and come have a beer
I simply think its wrong creating a perception without any research.

Was Potline right? I believe she had the right idea… one nation sounds good to me!!! Just in the name of the party it simply says “lets make everybody equal” but media had different ideas. beer
Mar 26, 2012 8:10 AM CST Queensland Elections Tomorrow
Martia
MartiaMartiabenalla, Victoria Australia141 Threads 1 Polls 2,888 Posts
AgentAjax: I simply think its wrong creating a perception without any research.

Was Potline right? I believe she had the right idea… one nation sounds good to me!!! Just in the name of the party it simply says “lets make everybody equal” but media had different ideas.


I thought that was called Communism my dear Watson. grin
Mar 26, 2012 3:37 PM CST Queensland Elections Tomorrow
PrOwLeR_
PrOwLeR_PrOwLeR_Mermaid BeacH, Queensland Australia98 Threads 1,290 Posts
rivame: agree whole heartedly ...scary isnt it

I just came back from Queensland and you guys are lucky..the invasion hasnt fully hit you yet...when it does you will understand where Im coming from




I am Melbourne born and bred ... I have only been here in QLD these past 2 and a half years .. I lived in Glenroy in Melb that had a Huge Pocket of Turks, Lebanese and the Muslim way of life .. I know what it is like living in an area where an Aussie just don't fit ..

Yes the Gold Coast is very transient and does not seem to have these such pockets ..

so when I tell you I understand .. believe me I understand ....
Mar 27, 2012 1:34 AM CST Queensland Elections Tomorrow
daggyone
daggyonedaggyoneWonthaggi, Victoria Australia143 Threads 14 Polls 1,963 Posts
AgentAjax: I think you are very misinformed

In what way are they getting subsidised when places like Bond and Griffith uni are surviving solemnly from the money they generating by paying before they leave… google student visa.

May I also ask what jobs are they taking? Many companies are actually advertise overseas for these positions to be filled.
It's funny how a lot of them were doing paid hospitality and hairdressing courses. There was a way where they could then go on to take positions available in outback and hard to fill locations like mining cafeteria's, salons and the like. Young Australians don't want to work in these outback remote areas away from friends and family.
Mar 27, 2012 5:41 AM CST Queensland Elections Tomorrow
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However, Mr Newman said nobody had spoken with Mr WIthers because the incoming government was dealing at a director-general level.
“We would like him to, since he is the head of the carbon-reduction programs that we pointed out are now irrelevant,” he said.
“He’s the person who is charge of that. His brief at the moment is to actually unravel those, quietly and in a structured way dismantle those and shut them down to save I think, from memory around $270 million a year for Queensland.


Mar 27, 2012 5:51 AM CST Queensland Elections Tomorrow
Newlife08
Newlife08Newlife08On the coast, Queensland Australia165 Threads 2,715 Posts
daggyone: It's funny how a lot of them were doing paid hospitality and hairdressing courses. There was a way where they could then go on to take positions available in outback and hard to fill locations like mining cafeteria's, salons and the like. Young Australians don't want to work in these outback remote areas away from friends and family.


Make that "Young Australians don't want to work in these outback remote areas away from their MOBILE PHONES AND INTERNET ACCESS" rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

Ask most under 25's to go a week without a mobile or checking their emails or Facebook status and their eyes start to glaze over. wow
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