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Queensland and funding the NDIS
Sunday, 05 August 2012 11:29 | Written by Graham Young

I don't think there were too many respondents who thought that life was easy for the disabled and shouldn't be better, but goodwill doesn't necessarily translate into strong support for the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

 
Queensland and National Parks
Monday, 30 July 2012 22:28 | Written by Graham Young

While most Queenslanders are opposed to government plans to rescind national park status over 875,000 ha of recently proclaimed parks that were state forest and grazing properties, most LNP voters support it.

 
What public servants say about public service cuts
Sunday, 22 July 2012 18:23 | Written by Graham Young

In the responses to our poll on reducing the size of the public service we had a number of respondents who identified themselves as current or former public servants. I thought their forthrightness should be rewarded by dedicating a separate post to them.

 
How strong is support for decreasing the size of the public service?
Saturday, 21 July 2012 23:29 | Written by Graham Young

For last week's Party Games I polled on the Queensland government's policy of cutting the public service by 20,000. The results were interesting. Even though our sample seemed to lean to the left only 35% were opposed to down-sizing, versus 52% in favour and 11% neutral. That's a reasonably strong position for the government.

 
How do you feel about paying?
Sunday, 15 July 2012 18:00 | Written by Graham Young

Those supporting the G20 conference coming to Brisbane were generally enthusiastic enough about it that they would pay a quarter to a half of the amount because they saw great benefits. Those who didn't support it focussed on the state of the Queensland government finances, and also that Queensland's government hadn't asked for the conference.

 
How do I feel about the G20 and my vote?
Sunday, 15 July 2012 17:23 | Written by Graham Young

It is impossible for a politician not to have at least some political reasons for policies, even if it is from the point of view that good policies are good politics, but it seems that Julia Gillard has got to a place where it doesn't matter what she does, it is all bad politics.

 
How people feel about having the G20
Saturday, 14 July 2012 17:31 | Written by Graham Young

My favourite qualitative response was from one 45-54 year old living in the Western Suburbs of Brisbane somewhere who said:

Promotes Brisbane as a city and I do not have to travel so far to protest. A great pity G20 members are so stuck on maintaining the status quo that greed is good and unwilling to committ to serious systemic reform of financial and democratic institutions.
 
Queensland luke warm on G20 Summit
Saturday, 14 July 2012 16:14 | Written by Graham Young

I thought that Julia Gillard awarding to the G20 Summit to Brisbane was actually a bit of a coup, but it seems that while I'm not on my own, there's almost as many disagree with me as agree, and neither group makes it to 50%.

 
Is Abbott going too hard on Thomson?
Sunday, 03 June 2012 18:41 | Written by Graham Young

There has been some commentary that the Opposition has been too hard on Craig Thomson. These letters to the editor at The Australian give an idea of the spectrum of discussion. The mental health issue was kicked-off by the Opposition's Mal Washer, a qualified medico. It was then followed-up by the government and journalists with the suggestion that opposition members were being deluged by letters telling them to leave Thomson alone.

 
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