Am I the only person to notice how the Liberal Party candidates in the lead up to these council elections seem to be completely disowning their roots? Hardly a mention of the party to be seen.
If you look at their giant billboards around Brisbane you can barely make out the tiny Liberal Party logo. There is big "Can Do" lettering. But the logos are at best the size of an A4 sheet of paper on billboards that can be the width of a house.
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Labor and Liberal accept large donations from property developers and will not disclose the sources of these donations until after the election. As of Thursday 28 February the Greens are yet to receive any donations more than $1500.
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Today the Greens released their Conservation
Policy. The Centre piece of the policy calls for protection of the Oxley
Wedge one of the last areas of Greenspace left in Brisbane. This area is
threatened by development. Developer Silvios Pradella Chairs the Oxley Creek
Taskforce while the Lower Oxley Creek Planning group is funded by developers who
have an interest in pushing development of the fragile region.Those groups
control areas that also affect Karawatha Forest such as the Flinders Green bank
corridor (Karawatha Section).
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25 February 2008 Brown paper bag protest outside City Hall
Giant Brown paper bags:
- one will be filled with wads of cash by named after actual developers who have donated to the Liberal and Labor Parties
- a second will have a giant question mark as to what donations are coming in right now that the public does not know about
The key ingredients leading to the Wollongong developers donations scandal are all here in Brisbane. Both Queensland Liberal and Labor parties use the developers as cash cows for their election campaigns. Cosy relationships develop. Big money projects go before Council staff and politicians all the time. Donations made today need not be disclosed until months after the election.
The Greens Jo Bragg repeats her 7 February call for a ban on political donations from property developers AND for the major parties to follow the Greens lead and voluntarily disclose all donations to parties or associated entities over $1500 on the website prior to the Council election (see the Green's donation register here).
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24 February 2008 Greens install example light rail stop at "Trammies Corner" Paddington
The Greens are the only party with a credible transport plan to reduce congestion, slash greenhouse gas emissions and improve access in West Brisbane.
While Liberal and Labor plan to pump more traffic into the west from Hale Street Bridge, the Greens' transport plan will reduce traffic and improve neighbourhood amenity.
The centre piece of their plan for the west is the "Western Line" a light rail service running high frequency services from Roma Street to Kenmore. This would connect with a cross-city light rail line from Indooroopilly to Dutton Park, via the University of Queensland.
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24 February 2008
Members
of the campaign to scrap
the controversial and discredited Hale Street Link toll bridge
project are unhappy about some ‘misleading’ ALP local government
election materials which appear to claim credit for outcomes achieved
by the campaign.
“Let’s
be quite clear about this,” said Stop the Hale Street Bridge
Alliance spokesman David Bratchford, “every hard won concession
gained by the campaign has been due to the untiring efforts of the
ordinary citizens who contribute their time to it.”
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Tristan Peach, Greens candidate for Hamilton, is the only candidate supporting the preservation of beautiful gums trees and hoop pines at the eastern end of Kalinga Park, Clayfield. The trees give delight to many residents, yet Labor and Liberal will allow them to be bulldozed to build the Airport Link car tunnel. Mr Peach is promoting a public transport solution which will allow the trees to be preserved while also addressing transport problems.
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