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Just a reminder from the friendly SAU team that it is time to vote tomorrow.

Be sure to vote otherwise you do get fined $53.

You can actually vote today (I have) there are numerous "early voting" offices open, have been all week.

Check out www.13vote.com.au for info and look up an "early vote" office in your area by postcode

:huh:

;)

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Yeah I'll be working ticking off names....so CBF but hey....good cash.

Get rid of Brack, to many lies, dodgy scum bag ;)

Have always thought that, but the other guys is just as full of shit as bracks is. Other guys plans for a Desalination plant using wind turbines is the most laughable.

Bracks was down at the Eastern Treatment Plant a few weeks ago, where i spend alot of time these days for work, with the water minister, carrying on about the use of recycled water for the industry instead od fresh water like in the latest commercials. Funny things is that by the time the next election comes around this project he has carrying on about on the adds prob wont even be 1/4 finished as the proposal is for a water pipeline to carry the recycled water down to the power stations down south, which is gonna take years to complete.

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Bracks does nothing. Absolutely nothing.

All he does is commission reports and then do nothing about them.

"Oh you want to do such-and-such? We will just have to commission a royal commission. Oh, it's only what pencils to buy...... oh in that case, just a regular tax payer funded investigation and report which will see us checking the correct source for the wood that goes in those pencils then"

that is all

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I'm so confused. As a yougin, this is the first time I'll have to vote.. I have NO idea who I want to vote for as I don't know who to believe.. all the campainging shit that gets on to TV is really annoying and I have no idea what is fact and fiction when it comes to that stuff.............

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Unfortunately Nic cannot vote. She forgot to change her address within the first 3 months of moving house here so when she called up during the week to change (a little late I know and pointed out!), they said she is not eligible to vote. She has to attend though to avoid the fine.

I suggested she went back to her mum's address and voted which was her last mailing address in this country but apparently it is a no goer.

As for me, not eligible either :laugh:

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They all talk as much shit as eachother, so it really doesn't matter who you vote for.

this ballieu character sounds like he has his hand in just about everything, so how good of a job could he do when he has a personal interest in so much shit...

Bracks says more police recruitment, and seeing as how I plan to join the police force, I might have to give him my vote

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Have always thought that, but the other guys is just as full of shit as bracks is. Other guys plans for a Desalination plant using wind turbines is the most laughable.

Bracks was down at the Eastern Treatment Plant a few weeks ago, where i spend alot of time these days for work, with the water minister, carrying on about the use of recycled water for the industry instead od fresh water like in the latest commercials. Funny things is that by the time the next election comes around this project he has carrying on about on the adds prob wont even be 1/4 finished as the proposal is for a water pipeline to carry the recycled water down to the power stations down south, which is gonna take years to complete.

I did a significant amount of work on the the eastern water recycling proposal and I know a lot of people in the power industry and various water authorities and I can say without a doubt that its the biggest load of crap! To say nothing of the cost issues when it comes down to it the water saved will be sent to industry, a small amount to Geelong and pretty much all of the rest will sent down the rivers to boost flow. How will that help us? What do we get for the billions of dollars and in increased cost of electricity? Nothing!

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this ballieu character sounds like he has his hand in just about everything, so how good of a job could he do when he has a personal interest in so much shit...

And the mob in labour don't have shares or anything like that? The only difference is that Ballieau has been honest and listed his interests in various companies.

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What do we get for the billions of dollars and in increased cost of electricity? Nothing!

Nah, we get a nice warm fuzzy feeling that we are "doing something for the environment" :P It's like the Kyoto crap, we would have to spend billions of dollars to satisify the green movement, but would actually have a negative gain with our industries if they where introduced.

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WHERE IS MY F#@$%*G RAILWAY LINE BRACKS YOU LYING BASTARD??????

Hehe, I get to vote against him and his incompetent wankers one more time before going home. I doubt they will hold my area after the way they have treated the local community.

Why are Vics actually dumb enough to vote for this tool?

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WHERE IS MY F#@$%*G RAILWAY LINE BRACKS YOU LYING BASTARD??????

Hehe, I get to vote against him and his incompetent wankers one more time before going home. I doubt they will hold my area after the way they have treated the local community.

Why are Vics actually dumb enough to vote for this tool?

Why is Victoria also the state with the most local/militant unions as well?

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