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Interesting how Government react the opposite to the way a household   does.  When times are tough household’s   tighten the belt make do with the old TV, repair the old fridge not replace it,   forget about the extensions, etc.    Government though borrows more money and spends it, big time.  When things improve the household splurges a   little, buys a flat screen TV, gets quotes on the new kitchen etc. However with   our economy in good shape, one of the best in the world, our new state and local   governments are tightening the belt, cutting jobs, asking remaining staff to   duplex their photocopying.  Some   economists argue this response reversal is necessary. Continued spending by   either the public or private sector is necessary to maintain employment.  However in the 2 tier (speed) economy which   we are experiencing Government seems to be relying on the mining/resource boom   to soak up all the new unemployed and more.    Will a former public servant be keen to swap their desk in Brisbane for a   dump truck in Alpha?  Even if they were  would they get the job?  If they do, how   will FIFO affect family and social life?
It is a responsible action for Government to reduce wasteful   expenditure and cut debt, but needs to be careful how it’s done.
Allowing mining/resource companies 100% FIFO workforce, employing and   sourcing supplies from overseas is making it tough for that tier of economy not   directly involved in mining/resources; the bigger of the 2 tiers.  If this tier of the private sector reduces   spending in union with Government (public sector) cut backs, where’s the   spending necessary to maintain jobs in retail, services, tourism and   construction industries?  Maybe the   Newman Government did actually think of this in announcing the ‘cost neutral’   Brisbane North CBD renewal project.  Pity   it’s the south east corner that Newman big idea is to be realised.  It should though highlight to the Rockhampton   Regional Council to work on its own big ‘cost neutral’ idea for the region.  As just hoping the mining/resource companies   are going to stimulate the non mining tier in the local economy or the   State/Federal Government will play white knight won’t be enough. The honeymoon   is over; let’s see more from the Council than just driving personal   agendas.
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