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[U/C] Re: #article: PM hints at South Rd funding
This is decent news to hear. I would seriously consider voting Howard if he keeps his promise and secures the funding.
[U/C] Re: #article: PM hints at South Rd funding
Kevin Rudd, should propose something big for South Road aswell
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[U/C] Re: #article: PM hints at South Rd funding
Electioneering or not, let's hope we get the funding. As for Kevin Rudd he'll come up with something else. That's politics for you.
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[U/C] Re: #article: PM hints at South Rd funding
I'd name it after the Highway Commissioner who died when it was announced that the freeway reserve was going to be sold. He had a heart attack and carked it, poor bastard.
[U/C] Re: #article: PM hints at South Rd funding
I sincerely hope your joking.momentkiller wrote: This is decent news to hear. I would seriously consider voting Howard if he keeps his promise and secures the funding.
Why?Kevin Rudd, should propose something big for South Road aswell
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Why what?. South Road is a disgrace and it needs a major upgrade
First time I've agreed with shuz in ages, but I reckon I might consider voting Howard if he keeps his election promise
First time I've agreed with shuz in ages, but I reckon I might consider voting Howard if he keeps his election promise
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[U/C] Re: #article: PM hints at South Rd funding
If we are to get money to link South road and associated roads to the AusLink network, then you will find that labour would back it as well.
From my experience in medical research when we seek a funding boost and a committment from the government to increase funding we approach both sides of politics and pitch our case. I have been involved in this political push on 2 occasions and we have sought major committment from both sides of parliament. From my more senior colleagues who have done this before have had similar experiences, because at the end of the day when you approach the government for money or an increase in funding you usually do it on the back of an independent report which suggests that the field urgently needs an injection of money.
As i understand the proposal for South Road funding was strongly backed by an independent review proces which highlighted that Adelaide was lacking a strong North-South corridor.
The guys that pitched this to the Liberals would have also pitched it to the labour party as well. The only reason why you hear about it in the media is because Howard can use it to his advantage. aka the destitute hospital in a rural marginal seat in Tassie.
From my experience in medical research when we seek a funding boost and a committment from the government to increase funding we approach both sides of politics and pitch our case. I have been involved in this political push on 2 occasions and we have sought major committment from both sides of parliament. From my more senior colleagues who have done this before have had similar experiences, because at the end of the day when you approach the government for money or an increase in funding you usually do it on the back of an independent report which suggests that the field urgently needs an injection of money.
As i understand the proposal for South Road funding was strongly backed by an independent review proces which highlighted that Adelaide was lacking a strong North-South corridor.
The guys that pitched this to the Liberals would have also pitched it to the labour party as well. The only reason why you hear about it in the media is because Howard can use it to his advantage. aka the destitute hospital in a rural marginal seat in Tassie.
[U/C] Re: #article: PM hints at South Rd funding
What election promise? All he's saying is that they'll look into it, and even that's not a promise. If he wins the election, he'll be laughing and saying no promises were made. If he loses he'll say it's SA's fault because he didn't win those marginal electorates. I stopped believing what Howard says a long time ago.
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Exactly. Its disappointing though there are people who are still easily fooled by the same bag of tricks from Howard.rhino wrote:What election promise? All he's saying is that they'll look into it, and even that's not a promise. If he wins the election, he'll be laughing and saying no promises were made. If he loses he'll say it's SA's fault because he didn't win those marginal electorates. I stopped believing what Howard says a long time ago.
And Crawf, if your going to base your vote on funding for a single road when there are issues of far greater importance, then please, don't vote. Ill send you a cheque for the fine.
[U/C] Re: #article: PM hints at South Rd funding
Even Kevin Rudd has come out and said they'll look into it. Although i want to see south road fixed id rather see AWA's get torn up.rev wrote:Exactly. Its disappointing though there are people who are still easily fooled by the same bag of tricks from Howard.rhino wrote:What election promise? All he's saying is that they'll look into it, and even that's not a promise. If he wins the election, he'll be laughing and saying no promises were made. If he loses he'll say it's SA's fault because he didn't win those marginal electorates. I stopped believing what Howard says a long time ago.
And Crawf, if your going to base your vote on funding for a single road when there are issues of far greater importance, then please, don't vote. Ill send you a cheque for the fine.
[U/C] Re: #article: PM hints at South Rd funding
Keating approved funding for the Adelaide-Crafers Highway, lost office, and then John Howard opened it years later.
[U/C] Re: #article: PM hints at South Rd funding
Yea I know.Cruise Control wrote:Even Kevin Rudd has come out and said they'll look into it. Although i want to see south road fixed id rather see AWA's get torn up.rev wrote:Exactly. Its disappointing though there are people who are still easily fooled by the same bag of tricks from Howard.rhino wrote:What election promise? All he's saying is that they'll look into it, and even that's not a promise. If he wins the election, he'll be laughing and saying no promises were made. If he loses he'll say it's SA's fault because he didn't win those marginal electorates. I stopped believing what Howard says a long time ago.
And Crawf, if your going to base your vote on funding for a single road when there are issues of far greater importance, then please, don't vote. Ill send you a cheque for the fine.
And well, exactly again on your second point. South Road shouldn't be a primary reason for deciding who to vote for. Its a secondary issue, if that. This isn't a state election, its a federal election.
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[U/C] Re: #article: PM hints at South Rd funding
ide say it doesn't even rate in the top 10 of issues!rev wrote: South Road shouldn't be a primary reason for deciding who to vote for. Its a secondary issue, if that. This isn't a state election, its a federal election.
However, the point i was trying to make with my post is that whilst no guarantees have been made the independent panel who are pitching this would try and sell it to both sides of parliament..
[U/C] Re: #article: PM hints at South Rd funding
I think it is pathetic and juvenile to change your vote on the issue of funding for South Road. There are much more serious issues to analyze when voting at this federal election. The issues such as Workchoices, the Howard governments apathy and doubt on climate change, its privatization of education, Iraq, its blind support for Bush...I could go on for days.