Any predictions? Disappointed that old mate hasn't joined us this time around. He's busy watching the soccer (and Dolphins) in QLD I'm guessing.
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Bit hard to win 4 terms so it was on the cards the Coalition would not be returned.
ALP have promised to axe the wage cap in the Public Service and to save the State budget 1.6 billion by slashing the use of contingent labour and consultants.
I can see a PS sector wide re-alignment.
A lot of NSW PS Secretaries/Department Heads will have a nervous wait wondering if they will still have a job when the ALP Ministers take up their roles as often quite a few don't survive after a change of Government as will others in the NSW Public Service Senior Executive Ranks as ALP have promised to cut these roles by 15% plus impose a 2 year wage freeze.
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I'm wondering now with change of NSW Govt, will Souffs approach the new Labor Govt to get out of their Homebush lease (which Libs said no) so they can move into the shiny new Allianz toy ? Im sure the interfering Labor Vermin Prime Minister will be into Minns to make it happen.
Should we be expecting the Vermin to be playing out of Allianz next year ?
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Originally posted by Hawkeye View PostI'm wondering now with change of NSW Govt, will Souffs approach the new Labor Govt to get out of their Homebush lease (which Libs said no) so they can move into the shiny new Allianz toy ? Im sure the interfering Labor Vermin Prime Minister will be into Minns to make it happen.
Should we be expecting the Vermin to be playing out of Allianz next year ?
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I have no expectations of right wing catholic Labor in NSW. Tinkering at the margins is the best that can be hoped for. In saying that the Libs and their neocon privatisation mania are well rid of.
The public servants to go first should be anyone who had input into the Icare fiasco, the light rail cost over run disaster, the SFS boondoggle including the bridge to nowhere across Anzac Parade and the tollways that seem not to benefit anyone but business and the wealthy Then again, as Joe Hockey opined, the poor don't drive,
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