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September, 2011

HEAVY RAIL Vs METRO RAIL: What is the difference?

HEAVY RAIL Vs METRO RAIL: What is the difference?

14 October 2009

Why didn’t John Bradfield build Metro in the 1920’s and why did John Whitton build the New South Wales Railways? Victor P Taffa Ever since the development of the railways in New South Wales by John Whitton and John Bradfield in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries’ the Government of New South Wales and thus the taxpayer has [...]

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Posted in Transport

The Southern Thunderer Visit Statistics & Page Views

The Southern Thunderer Visit Statistics & Page Views

02 April 2011

Victor P Taffa The Southern Thunderer was first published on Wednesday 14 October 2009 and has a range of categories where your advertising needs can appear. The Advertise Page appears on the top right hand row of Page Tabs directly above the clocks. These Categories include: Agriculture Business Community Notices Education Elections Environment Health Law & Order Legal Affairs Lifestyle Literary & Arts News Planning Politics Regional Resources Sport Tourism Transport Welfare Services Websites have ‘visits’ and ‘Page [...]

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Posted in News


Eelup Roundabout Just Got Brighter

Eelup Roundabout Just Got Brighter

21 May 2012

Western Australia Minister for Transport Troy Buswell Lights To Be Switched On At Eelup Roundabout Victor P Taffa Improved safety and efficiency for 40,000 road users who use Eelup roundabout each day Upgrade completed on time and on budget Western Australia’s first signalised traffic roundabout will soon be operational, with power to the traffic lights at the Eelup roundabout expected [...]

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Posted in Transport

Tracking Devices Fitted To Black Cockatoos

Tracking Devices Fitted To Black Cockatoos

21 May 2012

Western Australia Minister for Environment Bill Marmion Black Cockatoos Take Flight With Tracking Devices Victor P Taffa Six rehabilitated Carnaby’s cockatoos released at Perry Lakes Satellite tracking devices fitted to black cockatoos for research in an Australian first Six rehabilitated Carnaby’s cockatoos have been successfully released back into their natural habitat after being fitted with satellite tracking devices to monitor [...]

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Posted in Environment


GST Predictions Wrong

GST Predictions Wrong

21 May 2012

Tasmania Shadow Treasurer Peter Gutwein Giddings’ GST Con Exposed Victor P Taffa The Premier’s GST con has been exposed. The Federal Government predicted that GST growth will be modest, yet the Premier believes that Tasmania will conveniently receive a river of GST gold just in time for the next election, Shadow Treasurer Peter Gutwein said. “The Premier’s prediction that [...]

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Posted in Business

Giddings Goes Into Debt Against Her Word

Giddings Goes Into Debt Against Her Word

21 May 2012

Tasmania Opposition Leader Will Hodgman Giddings Blows $6 Million p.a. On Interest Repayments Victor P Taffa Treasurer Giddings has repeatedly spoken out in parliament against going into net debt, but that is exactly what she has done. Giddings – “I am determined not to go back into net debt. I am determined not to be spending money that ought [...]

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Posted in Business


Nominations Open For Science Awards 2012

Nominations Open For Science Awards 2012

20 May 2012

Victoria Minister for Innovation Services and Small Business Louise Asher Applications Now Open For Expanded Prestigious Science Awards Victor P Taffa Minister for Innovation, Services and Small Business Louise Asher today announced applications are now open for the 2012 Victoria Prize for Science and Innovation, and the 2012 Victoria Fellowships. Ms. Asher said the Victorian Coalition Government was [...]

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Posted in Technology

Victoria Government Donates To Red Shield Appeal

Victoria Government Donates To Red Shield Appeal

20 May 2012

Victoria Minister for Community Services Mary Wooldridge Victorians Urged To Give Generously To The Red Shield Appeal Victor P Taffa Minister for Community Services Mary Wooldridge is urging Victorians to give generously this weekend to The Salvation Army’s annual fundraising drive, the Red Shield Appeal. Volunteers will be door-knocking this weekend, 19 and 20 May, to help raise vital [...]

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Posted in Welfare Services


Queensland Schools Celebrate Education Week 2012

Queensland Schools Celebrate Education Week 2012

20 May 2012

Queensland Minister for Education Training and Employment John-Paul Langbroek Metro Schools Celebrate State Education Week 2012 Victor P Taffa The many talents and achievements of state school students and teachers throughout the Metropolitan region will be recognised during State Education Week 2012 from Sunday 20 May. Education, Training and Employment Minister John-Paul Langbroek said schools throughout Queensland would [...]

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Posted in Education

Springborg Acts To Cut HIV Diagnosis Rates

Springborg Acts To Cut HIV Diagnosis Rates

20 May 2012

Queensland Minister for Health Lawrence Springborg Queensland’s HIV Diagnosis Rates Doubled In Ten Years: Springborg Acts On Urgent Health Reform Victor P Taffa The Newman Government has moved quickly to address an alarming rise in HIV diagnosis rates across Queensland with the announcement it will create a Ministerial Advisory Committee on HIV/AIDS to review and redirect awareness and [...]

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Posted in Health


On The Road Again….

On The Road Again….

19 May 2012

Victoria Minister for Health David Davis Second State-Of-The-Art Mobile Breast Screen Service Hits The Road Victor P Taffa Minister for Health David Davis today farewelled Victoria’s second state-of-the-art mobile breast cancer screening service as it took to the road on a trip around rural Victoria. Mr. Davis said BreastScreen Victoria had named the bright pink van, fitted with the [...]

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Posted in Health

Additional Help For Students With Disabilities

Additional Help For Students With Disabilities

19 May 2012

Victoria Minister for Education Martin Dixon Extra Support For Students With Disabilities Victor P Taffa Education Minister Martin Dixon today announced all Victorian Government schools will receive a share in $37.2 Million of additional funding under the More Support for Students with Disabilities program. From next month, all Government schools and students with disabilities will benefit from the [...]

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Posted in Education


Thank God For Labor’s Chook Raffle

Thank God For Labor’s Chook Raffle

19 May 2012

South Australia Deputy Leader of the Opposition Mitch Williams Government By Fundraiser Victor P Taffa It says something about the Weatherill Labor Government that the only way Keith Hospital could get a one-off grant was to attend a Labor fundraiser.   Questions in Parliament didn’t get the grant   Speeches in Parliament didn’t get the grant   Media releases didn’t get the grant   Media [...]

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Posted in Politics

Police Need More Resources

Police Need More Resources

19 May 2012

South Australia Shadow Minister for Police Duncan McFetridge Crime Out Of Control, Minister What Are You Going To Do? Victor P Taffa Crime in South Australia is out of control. But what is Minister Rankine going to do about it? “The Weatherill Labor Government and Police Minister Rankine must guarantee South Australians that they will not make any [...]

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Posted in Law & Order


Policing Rhetoric Has No Sound To It

Policing Rhetoric Has No Sound To It

18 May 2012

Northern Territory Shadow Minister for Central Australia Matt Conlan HOLLOW HENDERSON’S HOLIDAY HOWLER Victor P Taffa Revelations that Police Commissioner John McRoberts is missing in action in Alice Springs is a devastating blow to the Chief Minister’s integrity. Shadow Minister for Central Australia, Matt Conlan, said the Chief Minister’s tough talk about zero tolerance policing in Alice Springs were [...]

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Posted in Law & Order

The Carbon Tax Just Doesn’t Add Up

The Carbon Tax Just Doesn’t Add Up

18 May 2012

Northern Territory Opposition Leader Terry Mills A TAX ON EVERYTHING Victor P Taffa Opposition Leader, Terry Mills, says the Country Liberals don’t support Labor’s carbon tax. “It is a tax on business, families, freight, travel, power and the Northern Territory lifestyle.” Mr. Mills said. “After guaranteeing he wouldn’t sign up to a carbon tax that left Territorians worse off, the [...]

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Posted in Business


Building Key Transport Projects

Building Key Transport Projects

18 May 2012

Western Australia Treasurer Christian Porter Western Australia Minister for Transport Troy Buswell State Budget 2012-13: Building the State – Transport Projects Key To WA’s Future Victor P Taffa $105 Million for traffic congestion initiatives $97 Million for road safety projects $276.5 M State contribution over forward estimates for $1B Gateway WA project $5.15 Million for light rail planning over [...]

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Posted in Transport

Budget Surplus Of $196 Million

Budget Surplus Of $196 Million

18 May 2012

Western Australia Treasurer Christian Porter State Budget 2012-13: Leadership – Government Announces $196 Million Surplus Victor P Taffa Surplus of $196 Million in 2012-13 WA’s economic growth forecast at 4.75% in 2012-13 Savings initiatives to total $4.9billion over 4 years Plans for Future Fund announced Treasurer Christian Porter today announced a surplus of $196 Million for the 2012-13 State Budget, with budget [...]

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Posted in Business


Volunteers – Everyone Counts

Volunteers – Everyone Counts

17 May 2012

Queensland Minister for Communities Tracy Davis Queenslanders Celebrate National Volunteer Week Victor P Taffa Communities Minister Tracy Davis has thrown her support behind Queensland’s volunteers and acknowledged their enormous daily contribution, during National Volunteer Week (14-20 May). Ms. Davis said the state’s standard of living would be much lower if not for the work volunteers perform. “Our 1.2 million volunteers [...]

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Posted in Welfare Services

More Buses More Often

More Buses More Often

17 May 2012

Queensland Minister for Transport Scott Emerson Queensland Minister for Main Roads Scott Emerson Northern Busway Package Ready To Roll Victor P Taffa More than 2,000 additional weekly bus trips will be added across northern Brisbane, with peak-hour buses operating every two to three minutes between Chermside and Brisbane CBD from Monday, June 18. Transport and Main Roads Minister Scott [...]

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Posted in Transport


Co-Ordinating Water And Urban Planning

Co-Ordinating Water And Urban Planning

17 May 2012

Victoria Minister for Water Peter Walsh CEO Announced For Office Of Living Victoria Victor P Taffa Minister for Water Peter Walsh today announced Chris Chesterfield as Chief Executive Officer of the newly-established Office of Living Victoria. The Office of Living Victoria has been created by the Victorian Government in response to independent advice from the Living Victoria Ministerial Advisory [...]

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Posted in Resources

Planning To Start On New Charlton Hospital

Planning To Start On New Charlton Hospital

17 May 2012

Victoria Minister for Health David Davis Planning Starts On New $22.7 Million Charlton Hospital Victor P Taffa Planning for Charlton’s new first class hospital has begun with a team formed to guide the future development of the hospital and onsite surveying already underway. Visiting the site of the new hospital on Learmonth Street today, Minister for Health David [...]

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Posted in Health


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