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State govts should work part-time: Carr

April 3, 2010 by admin

(SMH) State governments don't have much to do anymore and should work part-time, former NSW premier Bob Carr says. The federal government is seeking to wrest more control over public hospital funding from the states, adding to a trend of political centralisation. Mr Carr said states were losing control over education - a national school curriculum is being introduced - as well as over industrial relations, and cigarette and alcohol taxes. "What is there left for policy-makers at state level to actually do?" Mr Carr, who was NSW Labor premier from 1995 to 2005, told Sky News on Wednesday. "There's this headlong rush towards uniformity; good or bad, it can no longer be reversed." read more

State government was around before federal government. Bob the talking point Carr, like most scum in positions of power over our lives seem to forget that the 1901 Australian Constitution says in Section 128 that any such change in Australia has to be passed by me and you, we the Australian people, not he the washed up jerk off. Love or hate State governments, they offer grid lock. Grid lock is good for National Sovereignty. (see the video in the above post)

CSIRO aims to boost farming, cut carbon

February 10, 2010 by admin

Flying Pig(SMH) The CSIRO has set its sights on increasing the nation's agricultural productivity by 50 per cent, while cutting carbon emissions by the same amount. [..]  Its goal is to work out how to secure the nation's agriculture and forest industries by increasing productivity by 50 per cent, while also reducing carbon emissions intensity by at least that much between now and 2030. CSIRO chief executive Megan Clark said farmers and foresters were facing new challenges and had to adapt. read more

Sounds like 50% more "new challenges" for farmers and land owners to obey the "local Agenda 21" laws that come from the unconstitutional unelected nongovernmental UN Agenda 21 program

NSW govt must release land: opposition

February 8, 2010 by admin

Dr Tony Recsei(SMH) Housing in Sydney will not get any cheaper until the NSW government begins releasing land in the city's outer suburbs, the opposition says. [...] According to the Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey, land release in Sydney has been reduced from a historic average of 10,000 lots per year to less than 2,000 in 2007. Activist Dr Tony Recsei, in his introduction to the survey, said the government needed to move away from high-density housing and begin releasing land in outer Sydney or risk a "Dickensian gloom" read more

Dr Tony Recsei has our vote if ever running for office. The bloke, knowingly or not, is spitting on the UN Agenda 21 plan to herd humans world wide into compact cities and reduce population numbers down. Click here for Dr Tony Recsei's Save Our Suburbs web site.

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