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First casualty of Campbell Newman
« on: July 30, 2012, 10:13:59 PM »
This is as far as I am aware

My sister in law works/ WORKED for The Tenancy Advice & Advocacy Service (government). She has lost her job due to Newman deciding on the cuts

This goverent department is paid for by the interest on our bonds. Whether we pay them as a tenant or "receive" them as a landlord. They look after tenants who get ripped off by landlords. ( I am a landlord not a tenant)
I wonder what our QLD government will do with these funds??  Not look after tenants I bet!!  Or the people like my sister in law who has the ability and knowledge to help.
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2012, 11:18:12 PM »
Don't know much about Qld finances other than what I read-
http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/Article/Campbell-Newman-Queensland-bankrupt-rating-pd20120730-WNRXV?OpenDocument&src=mp
but it has an all too familiar ring to it after years of Labor Gummint. SA is the same so hopefully the kids and grandkids are up to the task of sorting out the mess, the poor Bs. It builds character they tell me.
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2012, 04:12:55 AM »
Hate to see anyone loose their job but if anything they are casualties of Anna Bligh and the massive mess/debt that she left this state in. The people voted in Campbell to fix it up and that's all he's trying to do.
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2012, 06:03:29 AM »
I don't like to see anyone lose their job, but QLD really needs to tighten the belt.  The mess Bligh left us with is terrible, Newman is doing what needs to be done, but to be honest I don't think he has the spine to make all the changes that are needed either.

We are coming into some difficult times.  As some on here know I work for one of the big miners and even my job is looking a bit shaky due to events in recent weeks.
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2012, 06:54:10 AM »
Looks like we might be in the same boat ... indirectly , but the same .

I have earthmoving equipment .
The building industry has stopped in Cairns and surroundings area's due to the uncertainty of job security .
The local Councils budget has dropped dramatically and they are not game enough to spend any money .

The way things are looking I will be shutting by business down within a month or so  :'(
As for a plan ' B ' ... cant seem to find one at the moment .

Not looking real flash in the short term

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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2012, 09:00:43 AM »
My sister in law works/ WORKED for The Tenancy Advice & Advocacy Service (government). She has lost her job due to Newman deciding on the cuts.
They look after tenants who get ripped off by landlords.

Hmm parellel universe - My sister in law works there too. She told me she has 2 months till the service is closed.

Unfortunate part is that the minister for housing doesnt really know what it is that they do but I believe he will very soon!

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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #6 on: July 31, 2012, 09:48:59 AM »
This is as far as I am aware
Has been going on for a couple of months unfortunately. Friends in Cairns have lost their jobs (and foudn new ones, thankfully), friends down south have been told to sack half of their depts and then a month later, sack half of those who survived the first round (but keep to the same deadlines/projects/etc).

It is unfortunately, and I'd hate to have my job yanked out from under me. As Symon says though, I think it needs to be done.

The building industry has stopped in Cairns and surroundings area's due to the uncertainty of job security .
To be honest though, the building industry here has been pretty much dead since the GFC took Hedleys and CEC down the drain. Granted, you'll have a much more accurate picture of the industry than I would, but I'd have thought that the CNS building industry has been a bad place to be for a number of years now? Obviously sorry to hear that it's taking such a toll on your business Rockman - I sure hope you can come up with a plan B.

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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #7 on: July 31, 2012, 11:26:48 AM »
Has been going on for a couple of months unfortunately. Friends in Cairns have lost their jobs (and foudn new ones, thankfully), friends down south have been told to sack half of their depts and then a month later, sack half of those who survived the first round (but keep to the same deadlines/projects/etc).

It is unfortunately, and I'd hate to have my job yanked out from under me. As Symon says though, I think it needs to be done.
To be honest though, the building industry here has been pretty much dead since the GFC took Hedleys and CEC down the drain. Granted, you'll have a much more accurate picture of the industry than I would, but I'd have thought that the CNS building industry has been a bad place to be for a number of years now? Obviously sorry to hear that it's taking such a toll on your business Rockman - I sure hope you can come up with a plan B.

Good luck to all.
Matto

Matto ,

Things haven't been good for awhile but with a few leaving the area , it wasn't too bad .
Other things have taken a toll on the bank account haven't helped .... paying for a machine for 19months that I haven't seen .... paying for the solicitor to start court action on the said company ..... people dropping their rates to below cost just to survive ... it all adds up in the end .

Still no plan b through ... went and had a chat to my bank manager this morning .... he is in the same way and is looking at pulling the pin on his franchise / business .

Things are not looking good out there for alot of people .

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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #8 on: July 31, 2012, 12:39:43 PM »
Before banking I used to be Residential property manager. I never had a whole lot to do with the TAAC because if a tenant deserved looking after then that's what we did for them. I had more to do with the RTA and magistrates courts dealing with the naughty ones.

I do feel that there is an element of duplication of some of the services that RTA provides so I'm hoping that maybe the RTA could be expanded to somehow assist with some of the more vital functions of the TAAC lke helping tenants to draft letters, tribunal processes stuff like that.

And some of the other things that TAAC did such as disabled tenants and vulnerable members of the community could be moved to other departments?  just a thought...

If you feel that's worthwhile why not contact Dr Flegg and Can Do

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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #10 on: July 31, 2012, 03:12:39 PM »
Sadly this economic incompetence always hits the grunts on the ground, ward or counter rather than the layers of middle management flunkies and their 'meetings bloody meetings' and self-justification, psychobabble output.
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #11 on: July 31, 2012, 03:24:07 PM »
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I don't like to see anyone lose their job, but QLD really needs to tighten the belt.  The mess Bligh left us with is terrible, Newman is doing what needs to be done, but to be honest I don't think he has the spine to make all the changes that are needed either.
From what friends that lived in Vic at the time told me, I think this is what Jeff Kennett did in Victoria..
Turned it round in a couple of years, to the massive dismay and annoyance of the workers who lost this and that, but nobody wanted to see the bigger picture. He was very unpopular, and got the pork sword ASAP.. Since then, Victoria hasnt had a leader worth pissing on. Neither has Qld, NSW, WA, SA, NT, ACT, Tas, or Aus
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #12 on: July 31, 2012, 03:24:40 PM »
yep how about this for a bit of PS cost cutting, given with modern day communication it is easier than ever to communicate with the masses how about halfing the number of politicians? i reckon QLD could be well represented by 40-50 politicians
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #13 on: July 31, 2012, 03:38:02 PM »
yep how about this for a bit of PS cost cutting, given with modern day communication it is easier than ever to communicate with the masses how about halfing the number of politicians? i reckon QLD could be well represented by 40-50 politicians

QLD already has half the amount of politicians than other states.  QLD does not have an upper house.

If you want to save money, get rid of State governments entirely.  A three tier system is just unproductive, we should only have local and federal levels of government, the state level is just a waste.
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #14 on: July 31, 2012, 06:48:49 PM »
I personally think its too much too soon. Having too many people hitting the job market at the same time hurts confidence across the board. The way LNP are really knocking the QLD financial situation is bewildering. Yes, there are issues that need fixing but again, keep knocking our economy and confidence decreases and people stop spending, stop building etc. Whilst the States financial position is poor, the LNP should try and build confidence and stop bagging it out. I think Labour did a poor job but we did get though some pretty bad natural disasters the also put a huge dint on the coffers....I'm for cuts but more controlled and a little slower as I think this may hurt the State further.....This is IMO....
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #15 on: July 31, 2012, 06:52:37 PM »
Got my marching orders last week. Used to work for Goprint.....
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #16 on: July 31, 2012, 07:02:20 PM »
Sorry to hear that John, you really haven't had a good run lately at all mate.
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First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #17 on: July 31, 2012, 07:16:13 PM »
It will be fine, they will all get jobs in the mining boom...

Yeah, right. I have a sense that government has lost sight of how minor an employer the mines are, but the supposed demand for labour gets trotted out time and again.
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #18 on: July 31, 2012, 07:47:00 PM »
I have worked for two businesses that went broke/shut down on me. (not govt)

I decided to start a business. Now I have two small businesses.(micro really)

Although not an easy solution - at least when things turn to s@&t, I only need to look in the mirror to find someone to blame.

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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #19 on: July 31, 2012, 08:08:32 PM »
It will be fine, they will all get jobs in the mining boom...

Yeah, right. I have a sense that government has lost sight of how minor an employer the mines are, but the supposed demand for labour gets trotted out time and again.

The mines themselves aren't that big, but if you consider all the industries that support the sector it becomes significant.  I can recall reading somewhere that the ratio was something like 1:6 - for every mine job 6 more are created to support it.

Anyways, the miners are downsizing.  Capital is tight, and the high dollar is not helping exports.  Lots of projects have either been shelved or are under review at the moment.
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #20 on: July 31, 2012, 08:14:04 PM »
So with all the ' Can Do ' cutting jobs and the mines down-sizing , what do you do ?
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #21 on: July 31, 2012, 08:17:20 PM »
It will be fine, they will all get jobs in the mining boom...

Yeah, right. I have a sense that government has lost sight of how minor an employer the mines are, but the supposed demand for labour gets trotted out time and again.
Nope, they havent lost sight.. but the majority of the nation doesnt realise they are a minor employer.. the average numpty (me included) has no idea on how many they do hire/fire.. So while we dont know, and think all is good in that sense, they will keep it on replay.

Everytime I speak to someone from back home, they are moving "to the mines"
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #22 on: July 31, 2012, 08:24:21 PM »
Got my marching orders last week. Used to work for Goprint.....

Sorry to hear, I am also in Public Housing and Works and am experiencing the uncertainty at the moment.

Bloody sick of the public servant bashing at the moment though.
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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #23 on: July 31, 2012, 08:33:45 PM »

Interesting talking to some clients over the last week.

One works in the health department and is seeing ridiculous things being done regarding job cuts as the cost to fix the payroll system is unbelievable.

Another client works high up for comalco and he said they are closing smelters in Qld and across the country due to the carbon tax costs and they are looking at Canada as its 1/3 rd of the cost to do things.

Talking to some sellers in the market they are very nervous with what's happening and are struggling to pay bills.

One property in Cairns goes mortgagee every 11 days. I have had 4 clients this year that just handed the keys to the bank.

Sad times.

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Re: First casualty of Campbell Newman
« Reply #24 on: July 31, 2012, 08:58:32 PM »

And Australia is supposed to be well off at the moment . Imagine how people are coping in other parts of the world.

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