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Wednesday, December 27, 2023
THE FESTIVE SEASON
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
2023 annus horribilis Launcestonia
Monday, December 18, 2023
PUBLIC TRANSPORT ... Tasmania's unfunny joke
Launceston City will be among 94 proposed bus stop upgrades across the state. [Why stop at 94 let us go for a neat 100 unwarranted bus stops]
The Rockliff Liberal Government says it is investing in public transport initiatives to encourage more commuters to leave their car at home and reduce traffic congestion. [Sorry on what buses are they to commute upon?]The government says it will spend $10 million to upgrade all-access, all-weather bus stops at priority locations right around Tasmania. [Sorry what buses are they talking about here?]
The proposed bus stop upgrades have been funded across local government areas Derwent Valley, Launceston City, West Tamar, Latrobe, Kentish, Burnie, Northern Midlands, Brighton and Devonport City. [Sorry is this one of those occasions where if something is repeated often enough it become the truth by perpetual repetition?]
In a statement the the state government said it recognises that comfort and ease of access play an important role in encouraging commuters to travel by public transport. [Sorry, what buses are these more comfortable commuters going to catch?]
"This funding is delivering a significant improvement to bus stops across the state -which number around 3,500 - delivering better access and shelters to protect commuters from rain," the statement said. [Sorry, what buses are these shelters servicing again?]
"A methodology was established to prioritise funding and we are working collaboratively with councils and bus operators to deliver the best value from our investment. [Please, this is starting to get tedious]
"Given the success of the program, we are already planning for Round 3 of applications which will open in mid-2024 and I encourage councils to avail themselves of the millions of dollars on offer for this valuable opportunity for their communities. [Yes, if councils build infrastructure for a non service they burden ratepayers with ever increasing maintenance bills. Has anyone considered this?]
"This program is just one of the many election commitments that we are progressing to modernise and incentivise our public transport offering - alongside more park and ride facilities, more services on busy routes, and the integrated ticketing solution." [Yes, but lets just start with some buses servicing commuters and then they will be able to welcome this election promise later!]
COMMENT: As much as we all might want to believe this stuff, we have met enough empty promises to know one when we it is fed to us and especially when the credibility gap is yet another BIGyawn.
Sunday, December 17, 2023
TASMANIA'S HOUSING CRISIS AND GOVERNANCE'S DISCONNECTS
Tasmania could be losing an opportunity to "make a real impact" in the housing and homelessness fight, a researcher has said. [Arguably the opportunity has been LOST and Tasmania's politicians' rhetoric is vacious and all so hollow]
WHO SHOULD PLAY STREET ART IN PUBLIC?
ACTUALLY, WHO SHOULD PLAY STREET ART?
Saturday, December 16, 2023
APPROPRIATE CONSULTATION PROCESS FOR PUBLIC ART INITIATIVES
Friday, December 15, 2023
Michael Ferguson's Christmas Front Page Political Stunt
[kanamaluka]Tamar River boat dumpers have been hit with a stern warning - you're on notice. ["DUMPERS" possibly this is the appropriate word but on what evidence does the Member for Bass and Treasurer invoke it? Has he the evidence apart from the circumstantial evidence? If so, where is it?]
Shipwrecks have littered the {kanamaluka]Tamar for decades, including a collection of vessels in the stretch between Home Point and Tailrace. [IF this is a case of 'littering' surely there is legislation that enables Govt to charge the litterers!]
The sunken wrecks of Ponrabbel II, Cape Bruny and Cape Forestier sit submerged in the water, while the Harry O'May has become infested with seagulls. [Sea gulls do not 'infest' the environment, they occupy places as opportunities present themselves. The sea gulls are not the issue, it is whoever creates the opportunity for unwanted occupation. Let's get real!]
On the other side of the river, a sunken yacht has been left to rot for more than seven years. [IF this is the case and it is presenting a hazard surely legislation exists to deal with it. That being the case, why hasn't the now offended Member for Bass acted before now]
But after decades being hamstrung by the Marine and Safety Authority Act 1997, including a 2012 court case that found in favour of Ponrabbel II's then-owner, authorities could soon have the power to clean up the river. [IF Michael Ferguson has represented Bass since 2010 and this failure of process has been evident for as long he has represented Bass then why now is offended Member for Bass saying that he will now if he thinks his constituents are unimpressed with his performance?]
Transport Minister Michael Ferguson said new laws to better manage the financial and environmental risks posed by derelict ships could be in place as soon as 2024. [Here Michael Ferguson representing Bass asserts that NEW LAWS are required, why wait to now to be offended as the Member for Bass, Minister fot Transport and Treasurer, to saying that he will now act for his constituents who are unimpressed with his performance?
"The former government brought in laws to force owners to take responsibility for derelict vessels, but those laws apparently haven't worked. [WELL Michael Ferguson if that is so why is it is so?]
"When we took one owner to court, the owner won the case and didn't have to remove their vessel. That vessel is now underwater. [WELL Michael Ferguson if that is so, can you please tell your constituents why it is so?]
"Frankly, we've had enough of a terrible situation and we will step in. I am awaiting advice on making changes to the law to ensure owners take their responsibilities seriously." [WELL Michael Ferguson why has this taken you so long IF you believe that the situation is "terrible" and are we likely to be here this time next year with yet another ill informed gesture to alert voters to your existence and good intentions? ... That is if the current Govt. along with this Member for Bass survives the year.]
MINI ESTATES WITH PROMISE
Thursday, December 14, 2023
DYSTOPIA UNABITED
When a local government down plays its non performance, that looks a lot like dystopia and it is alarmingly so. When the real level of LOSS attributable to one inappropriate initiative generates losses that can be attributed to poor advice is downplayed that is alarming. If you pay attention to what the advice was and its outcome it is more than alarming and especially so as rate and tax payers are bearing the cost and relentlessly and unabated.
Saturday, December 9, 2023
It’s all about entitlement. Simple’: the rampant acts of tree vandalism on Australia’s foreshores AND on Launceston's STREETscapes AND approved by THEcouncil DESPITE its GREENINGpolicy!!