The 4350water Blog highlights some of the issues relating to proposals for potable reuse in Toowoomba and South East Qld. 4350water blog looks at related political issues as well.
Queensland could head to the polls as early as next month, as Premier Anna Bligh looks to capitalise on the Rudd government's economic stimulus package.
According to the Australian newspaper, state treasury is finalising a budget update that will include the Rudd Government's 42 billion dollar spending plan.
The cash injection will significantly boost jobs and infrastructure in Queensland.
There is speculation a vote could be now called as early as March 14.
Labor is already running negative ad campaigns against Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg, painting him an economic risk.
Well why do they keep saying they will go the full term then. Why would you believe anything they say? It is the Labor State Govts all over Australia who have disappointed the people who elected them.
For many years, the 4350water blog has informed readers of plans by the Toowoomba City Council (now Toowoomba Regional Council) and the Qld government to introduce recycled water for drinking in Toowoomba.
It has also looked at the issue from a State and Federal perspective and dealt with related State and Federal political issues.
There continues to be a need for the Toowoomba Regional Council to be completely transparent in its dealings with the ratepayers and residents of Toowoomba.
There also continues to be a need for open debate on the benefits and risks of potable reuse and long-term studies on the effects on humans of drinking recycled water.
Coal seam gas water is emerging as a possible alternate water source for some uses for the region.
The 4350water blog is a collective effort and thanks go to its many contributors.
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Sky News:
Qld could go to polls next month
Saturday February 14, 2009
Queensland could head to the polls as early as next month, as Premier Anna Bligh looks to capitalise on the Rudd government's economic stimulus package.
According to the Australian newspaper, state treasury is finalising a budget update that will include the Rudd Government's 42 billion dollar spending plan.
The cash injection will significantly boost jobs and infrastructure in Queensland.
There is speculation a vote could be now called as early as March 14.
Labor is already running negative ad campaigns against Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg, painting him an economic risk.
9:08 PM, February 14, 2009
Perhaps more appropriate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcPCawGBGUE
9:50 PM, February 14, 2009
Well why do they keep saying they will go the full term then. Why would you believe anything they say? It is the Labor State Govts all over Australia who have disappointed the people who elected them.
11:16 AM, February 15, 2009
Bligh will go to the polls when the federal ALP says she can. It's the same as when they told Beattie to retire and hand over to Bligh.
2:00 PM, February 15, 2009
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