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Just don't trust #VICGOV to do anything right
I've been thinking about Geoffrey Watson's "$15b to organised crime in Vic". It seems the argument is "costs were inflated by 15% as the CFMEU was involved". This is quite different from $15b going into the coffers of the CFMEU. I've got no idea of the actual number but I suspect it is no more than $100m. He should know better than this. #auspol #vicGov
McLeish backs Yarra Ranges Council call

Cindy McLeish, Liberal Party MLA for Eildon, recently backed a Yarra Ranges Council call for the state government to improve pedestrian safety at the Don Rd and Warburton Highway intersection in Launching Place.

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Small bits of sunshine:

$120 monthly electricity bill reduced to $45 with the Victorian government #BillRelief scheme.

Thank you #VicGov It is very much appreciated.

#costofliving

Victorian bus driver strike to halt network

The work stoppage, which is expected to last 24 hours from 3am on Wednesday, May 28, will affect over a third of Victoria's bus network.

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Yup. Knee jerk reaction by the #VicGov has started up all the nutters.

One guy is calling for an #axe #knife govt buy back program.

Good luck with trying to chop wood people!

Also talks of “removing the pointy end of sharp knives”!

There’ll be lots of butchers, cooks, regular people going, “#WhatTheFuck?! #auspol

A really insightful analysis of why this keeps happening in The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/may/21/why-are-sydney-trains-delays-so-bad-nsw-rail-network

Along with archaic practices (carbon paper notes?!?!), interlining is singled out:

"While technical issues are unavoidable on a rail network that hosts 400m trips each year, the latest outage has reignited the nagging question on the minds of millions of Sydneysiders: how can just one incident on one train at a station with multiple tracks bring down an entire city’s rail network?

...

"The answer to the first question is easier to comprehend, and dates back to plans made in the early 1900s – including a famous vision for new lines from Sydney Harbour Bridge engineer John Bradfield – about how to expand the rail network to cater to a growing Sydney.

"Rather than a master plan for new lines independent of each other – as modern metro and underground systems were increasingly being built throughout the 20th century – the approach for Sydney was to take advantage of the huge capacity of the six tracks that comprise its main western railway between Central and Strathfield.

"In cities such as London, commuters can avoid a bottleneck or outage on one line by switching to another to dodge a problem section of track. But almost all heavy rail services in Sydney’s suburban network – including trains to the Central Coast, Blue Mountains, City Circle or Airport – are routed to pass through the Central-Strathfield corridor.

“'A lot of our lines are tangled with each other,' Sydney Trains CEO, Matt Longland, said. 'At this critical pinch point … one incident in a location like this can bring down a significant part of the network.'"

Coincidentally, interlining is also why issues on one line end up affecting multiple lines on Melbourne's network as well.

#auspol #train #trains #rail #railway #railways #PublicTransport #PublicTransportation #Sydney #NSWpol #Vicpol #Vicgov #NSWgov
A single incident brought Sydney’s train network to a standstill – again. Here’s why it keeps happening

Poorly planned rail lines and a reliance on hand-delivered messages combined with 170-year-old infrastructure provides a picture of a network with myriad vulnerabilities

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EXCLUSIVE: CFA volunteers 'clock off'

Earlier tonight, in response to Premier Jacinta Allan's Emergency Services tax, over 150 volunteer CFA brigades have 'clocked off' their volunteer services, with many volunteer brigades 'going offline' and are now unavailable.

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Well done #VicGov One day we will have to redesign our NEM around the customer and what is best for them, not big Gentailers. This makes Dutton's Nuclear "plan" look ridiculous. #Auspol #Renewables #RenewEconomy #Melbourne onestepoffthegrid.com.au/solar-scheme...

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