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=== What John Brumby Will Be Remembered For ===
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Some of the biggest achievements of John Brumby and his predecessor Steve Bracks would have to be a huge waste of public funds. Some of the "success" stories would have to be the woeful state of Victoria's traffic network. Public Transport network has suffered delays and unbelievably high expenses just to implement the new ticketing system, so called Myki.<ref>[http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23763523-661,00.html] from news.com.au</ref>
Some of the other achievements of John Brumby and former Premier Bracks would have to be the fact that around 10% of total number of Victorian drivers have lost their licences due to huge pressure from the Victorian government to issue speeding fines for even the minor speed limit transgressions. This means that Victoria Police and hundreds of hidden revenue raising cameras issue speeding tickets for speeding below the +10% ADR defined speedometer accuracy limits. This greedy money grab by the Brumby state government ensures that the Victorian State Government expects the speeding ticket revenue to amount to a massive AUD$1500 million over the next 2 years. <ref>[http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/rsc/demerit/demerit2.htm] from parliament.vic.gov.au</ref> <ref>[<ref>[http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/rsc/demerit/demerit2.htm] from parliament.vic.gov.au</ref>
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John Brumby and his Ministers have also implemented a so called tough new so called "anti-hoon" laws.<ref>[http://www.dpc.vic.gov.au/domino/Web_Notes/newmedia.nsf/35504bc71d3adebcca256cfc0082c2b8/41fb38dca1aa0183ca256fe0002178ed!OpenDocument] from dpc.vic.gov.au</ref> This is a politically driven decision to appease hundreds of worried citizens that have noticed that Brumby and the Victorian state governemnt has not done a thing to improve the roads around the state.''


'''OK, you tell me orderinchaos what is so badly referenced in here. These are all the issues we know about. Nothing wrong with stating the publicly known facts is there, especially when John Brumby's biography on the wiki is all "roses and smiles" and not so convenient truths are swept under the carpet. You smell to me like a snitch and a state employee mate, you smell pretty bad. [[User:Blackspurboys|Blackspurboys]] ([[User talk:Blackspurboys|talk]]) 07:28, 3 June 2008 (UTC)'''



== Hungarian tennis bios ==
== Hungarian tennis bios ==

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Until further notice, my activity levels will be dropping considerably due to offline priorities - a case of not enough hours in the day. I will be continuing to edit areas related to my interests but the time I have available to comment or involve myself in other matters will be limited. Orderinchaos 07:57, 16 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Assignments are piling up. If I do not respond to a request quickly, it is almost definitely because I have not yet seen it. Orderinchaos 08:20, 16 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]



Victorian former LGAs are all done now. Yay! Orderinchaos 07:35, 30 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Major reforms

  • Victoria 1915 - Local Government Acts Amendment Act 1914 (No.2557) and Local Government Act 1915 (No.2686)
  • Queensland 1916-1919
  • Queensland 1949
  • Queensland 1993-1995 (part of Electoral and Administrative Review Commission process)
  • Victoria 1993-1995 - Local Government Amendment (General Amendment) Act 1993, City of Greater Geelong Act 1993
  • Queensland 2007 - Local Government Reform Implementation Act (No.31 of 2007)

Orderinchaos 14:53, 23 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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I lost my work list, so it's going here. Key priorities:

Local government (QLD):

Single article projects:

Longer term development:

  • Term lists, 1890-1996 (Leg Assembly)
  • Term lists, 1894-1996 (Leg Council)
  • Basic articles for elections, 1956 to 2005
  • Even more basic articles for elections, 1890 to 1953
  • Once we get here, we should have a complete set of term lists, current electorates and a list ready for FL.
  • 57 WA electorates (as of 2005) (done Perth, Murdoch)
  • 1968-2005 abolished electorates (done Canning)
  • 59 WA electorates (as of 2009)

What John Brumby Will Be Remembered For

Some of the biggest achievements of John Brumby and his predecessor Steve Bracks would have to be a huge waste of public funds. Some of the "success" stories would have to be the woeful state of Victoria's traffic network. Public Transport network has suffered delays and unbelievably high expenses just to implement the new ticketing system, so called Myki.[1] Some of the other achievements of John Brumby and former Premier Bracks would have to be the fact that around 10% of total number of Victorian drivers have lost their licences due to huge pressure from the Victorian government to issue speeding fines for even the minor speed limit transgressions. This means that Victoria Police and hundreds of hidden revenue raising cameras issue speeding tickets for speeding below the +10% ADR defined speedometer accuracy limits. This greedy money grab by the Brumby state government ensures that the Victorian State Government expects the speeding ticket revenue to amount to a massive AUD$1500 million over the next 2 years. [2] Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). ]


John Brumby and his Ministers have also implemented a so called tough new so called "anti-hoon" laws.[3] This is a politically driven decision to appease hundreds of worried citizens that have noticed that Brumby and the Victorian state governemnt has not done a thing to improve the roads around the state.


OK, you tell me orderinchaos what is so badly referenced in here. These are all the issues we know about. Nothing wrong with stating the publicly known facts is there, especially when John Brumby's biography on the wiki is all "roses and smiles" and not so convenient truths are swept under the carpet. You smell to me like a snitch and a state employee mate, you smell pretty bad. Blackspurboys (talk) 07:28, 3 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Hungarian tennis bios

Yesterday a number of Hungarian tennis bios have also been moved, also Ágnes Szávay earlier etc. Would you please correct those too?
It's also strange we're having now this and another encyclopedia has this. Squash Racket (talk) 11:26, 1 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

As far as I know moving pages over redirect is not advised for non-admins. The pages to where we should move back those articles have redirects now. Simply deleting them is OK? Squash Racket (talk) 05:04, 2 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

check your edit

..to Giggy's RfA. Did you mean to remove 2,066 bytes of replies? Ling.Nut (talk) 09:31, 2 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

jbmurray fixed it. Ling.Nut (talk) 09:35, 2 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]


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  1. ^ [1] from news.com.au
  2. ^ [2] from parliament.vic.gov.au
  3. ^ [3] from dpc.vic.gov.au