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Marketing and polls dominate Governments!

. With my iPad still on order – my attention this week was on the release of ‘ Betrayal ’ – The Underbelly of Australian Labor by Simon Benson, senior political journalist at The Daily Telegraph. Like many Aussies who are in absolute dismay at what is currently unravelling within the seams of our ailing economy, here is a book with more twists than a Rubik’s cube. Rudd broke secret pact with Iemma so as quick as a flash The Emperor denied such a thing. More importantly, past Prime Minister Paul Keating commented in Betrayal – “When the motivation of the machinery of the Party is unfurnished as to policy purpose, it has nothing to offer than to focus on marketing and polls. After a while the public becomes aware of this and they realise that marketing and spin have no basis … That is more the rule these days than the exception.” Again another week of prolific marketing spin from both Fort Fumble and Fort Crumble – our esteemed federal and state Governments collaboratively spinning this most uncomfortable electoral seat of bad poll therapy. So here I go again, to ‘spin’ this week’s edition of Virtual Realty News. Heaven forbid – How Sydney’s iconic Opera House is at risk of ‘financial tragedy ’ a damning internal report has revealed , that unless urgent action is taken, the Opera House will have to close. “In April last year Prime Minister Kevin Rudd hit the roof after The Daily Telegraph revealed former Premier Nathan Rees planned a $900 million rebuild.” Sydney Opera House has been lobbying Fort Crumble for ten years so in next week’s State Budget $130m to save Sydney Opera House from closure . Maybe our mining companies can save our Opera House. After all, they are expected to save everything else in Australia. As for the State, it is stone motherless broke – absolutely devoid of imagination and concept. Marketing and polls won’t save it. BUY PRINT Frustrating when you see that Fort Crumble wasted $500 million when it axed the failed CBD Metro proposal and it’s all about to get worse. Second harbour crossing – or chao s where a team headed by the state’s former rail and roads chief, Ron Christie, identified that without a second rail link across the harbour, the CityRail system will face paralysis by 2022. I thought we were already there which may explain why Fort Crumble is using marketing and polls in an effort to change its identity. Fort Crumble is fast becoming Fort Chaos – mates race: $45 m deal snares MP as the V8 Supercars race will now cost taxpayers at least $10 million more over the next five years – the budget was $35 million. So when all else fails what does the government do? Labor shuts off access to secrets the Ombudsman, Bruce Barbour, is seeking to change a nine-word loophole where access to documents has previously, been refused. The cost of hosting World Youth Day came in $64 million over budget yet, $50 million was pledged this week, to keep the rugby league grand final in Sydney. This was $20 million more than Queensland was prepared to pay. Little wonder senior Fort Crumble ministers joke that Labor should re-name itself “the Keneally Party”, as it is now politics without a whiff of Labor just another example of marketing and polls. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) met this week to spin the cash rate where house prices ‘out of whack, set for slump’ . A comment from abroad where the International Monetary Fund voiced its concerns on … [...]

Australian Property Outlook for 2010

The articles cover the Melbourne Property Market, Sydney Property Market, Queensland Property Market, Western Australian Property Market, Tasmanian and the Adelaide Property Markets. In each of these articles, the journalist has … [...]