24 August 2012

Just look at who's donating to Labor!

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Elections ACT are now running a more up to date list of political donations and this afternoon a swag of them have turned up (dated 6 August).

We don’t know what Dataflex’s connections are but the rest!

So Hawker Britton are star Labor Party lobbyists. Somewhat in disgrace we gather after founder Bruce Hawker ran the campaign for Kevin Rudd’s mutiny earlier this year. Keep the money flowing and all will be forgiven we imagine.

IGA Distribution certainly have an interest in supermarket policy.

Professor Stephen Parker? Why that would be the Vice Chancellor of the University of Canberra. Just this morning catching $50 million in funding. Of course unrelated to chipping in $1050 to the party making that decisions.

Finally the Molonglo Group. The developers who brought you New Acton, are currently building Nishi, and are no doubt looking forward to approval for their next project (not that we’re suggesting this donation will colour that decision making).

We certainly look forward to the next round of updates!

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justin heywood said :

schmeah said :

Assuming the donations to the Liberals are still to be posted .. expect corporate lobby groups and big tobacco to feature.

Click the link before you get too excited Sherlock.

I think its naive to think the same doesn’t happen for the liberal party. This is by no means an exhaustive list of donations made. While maybe not as obvious at ACT level, it happens at federal level.

Gungahlin Al said :

“Professor Stephen Parker? Why that would be the Vice Chancellor of the University of Canberra. Just this morning catching $50 million in funding. Of course unrelated to chipping in $1050 to the party making that decisions.”

Not to mention scoring the sub-acute hospital, denied from Gungahlin’s town centre on the some-would-say spurious argument that it had to all be on one level, because apparently elevators have been disproven as viable technology in the field of hospital design.

Are you really saying that a party can be bought for a grand. Hell, I’m getting my cheque book out.

Warren buffet is on the record as being endlessly disappointed by what 25k could buy in Washington DC.

Gungahlin Al said :

No-one said anything about bribes or anything untoward. Let’s be crystal clear about that. But personal donations speak to relationships.

The reasons supporting the location in Gungahlin included:
* ease of access due to central location and public transport (particularly for people in the Inner North and South without vehicles)
* roughly same distance from Civic as Bruce
* proximity to town centre for staff and families of patients (as opposed to being locked into overpriced on-site cafes, etc)
* proximity to new housing making a more attractive location for bringing in new staff
* kicking off the commercial development in the 40ha CZ2 zone
* no height limit allowing multistorey development serviced by elevators (as was done with the Goodwin high care facility in Ainslie).

Conversely, the UC had going for it:
* a lot of space (assuming environmental studies of the grasslands don’t constrain that)
* proximity to the uni
* proximity to Kangara Waters village.

And despite the farce of “consultation” over the sites, when the CM kicks it off with a photo op on the UC site with Mr Parker, it’s kind of hard to believe the decision hasn’t been pre-made.

Hahaha!
I don’t think anyone would agree that ‘Gunners’ and ‘ease of access’ belong in the same sentence!
Look, it may be better now, but surely no one could disagree that the combo of the GDE and Gininderra Drive makes the UC location faster for almost everywhere in Canberra – including (most of) the inner North? Then again, maybe once the new majura bit is done…..
I don’t live in either belco or gunners, so I have no real bias – i’m quite neutral on the matter. Speaking of which, how about you? Probably the last person to say their favoured option is neutral and in the best interests of all Canberrans? 😉

Gungahlin Al said :

No-one said anything about bribes or anything untoward. Let’s be crystal clear about that. But personal donations speak to relationships.

The reasons supporting the location in Gungahlin included:
* ease of access due to central location and public transport (particularly for people in the Inner North and South without vehicles)
* roughly same distance from Civic as Bruce
* proximity to town centre for staff and families of patients (as opposed to being locked into overpriced on-site cafes, etc)
* proximity to new housing making a more attractive location for bringing in new staff
* kicking off the commercial development in the 40ha CZ2 zone
* no height limit allowing multistorey development serviced by elevators (as was done with the Goodwin high care facility in Ainslie).

Conversely, the UC had going for it:
* a lot of space (assuming environmental studies of the grasslands don’t constrain that)
* proximity to the uni
* proximity to Kangara Waters village.

And despite the farce of “consultation” over the sites, when the CM kicks it off with a photo op on the UC site with Mr Parker, it’s kind of hard to believe the decision hasn’t been pre-made.

Your forgot:
* Stanhope works (or worked) there.

What’s the Greens position on all this?

Gungahlin Al11:07 am 26 Aug 12

dpm said :

Gungahlin Al said :

“Professor Stephen Parker? Why that would be the Vice Chancellor of the University of Canberra. Just this morning catching $50 million in funding. Of course unrelated to chipping in $1050 to the party making that decisions.”

Not to mention scoring the sub-acute hospital, denied from Gungahlin’s town centre on the some-would-say spurious argument that it had to all be on one level, because apparently elevators have been disproven as viable technology in the field of hospital design.

I love how a transparent, public domain donation of ~$1000 is apparently enough to bribe the govt to his way!
Logically, it’s hard to argue that the land at UC is not a more central and useful location for the sub-acute hospital than gunners.
The argument that ‘we need something out there’ can’t trump that, can it? Are there other arguments too? Has gunners got a higher proportion of elderly people and/or nursing homes where many pts. may be transferred from?
I’m not sure about the cost difference for both bits of land, but i’m sure someone compared that before making the decision too? You’d hope so!
IMO, belco seems an OK choice for it, sorry.

No-one said anything about bribes or anything untoward. Let’s be crystal clear about that. But personal donations speak to relationships.

The reasons supporting the location in Gungahlin included:
* ease of access due to central location and public transport (particularly for people in the Inner North and South without vehicles)
* roughly same distance from Civic as Bruce
* proximity to town centre for staff and families of patients (as opposed to being locked into overpriced on-site cafes, etc)
* proximity to new housing making a more attractive location for bringing in new staff
* kicking off the commercial development in the 40ha CZ2 zone
* no height limit allowing multistorey development serviced by elevators (as was done with the Goodwin high care facility in Ainslie).

Conversely, the UC had going for it:
* a lot of space (assuming environmental studies of the grasslands don’t constrain that)
* proximity to the uni
* proximity to Kangara Waters village.

And despite the farce of “consultation” over the sites, when the CM kicks it off with a photo op on the UC site with Mr Parker, it’s kind of hard to believe the decision hasn’t been pre-made.

trevar said :

smcphill said :

Just to confirm, these donations are destined for Federal ALP, as opposed to the ACT branch, correct?

I think the title “Gifts received by Australian Labor Party (ACT Branch)” is reasonably clear…

You’d think so, until you look at the table and see that there are separate ‘ACT Account’ and ‘Federal Account’ columns, and all the donations appear in the ‘Federal Account’ column.

So I don’t think that title is really very clear at all.

Just as interesting IMHO is who isn’t donating to the Libs

smcphill said :

Just to confirm, these donations are destined for Federal ALP, as opposed to the ACT branch, correct?

I think the title “Gifts received by Australian Labor Party (ACT Branch)” is reasonably clear…

Gungahlin Al said :

“Professor Stephen Parker? Why that would be the Vice Chancellor of the University of Canberra. Just this morning catching $50 million in funding. Of course unrelated to chipping in $1050 to the party making that decisions.”

Not to mention scoring the sub-acute hospital, denied from Gungahlin’s town centre on the some-would-say spurious argument that it had to all be on one level, because apparently elevators have been disproven as viable technology in the field of hospital design.

I love how a transparent, public domain donation of ~$1000 is apparently enough to bribe the govt to his way!
Logically, it’s hard to argue that the land at UC is not a more central and useful location for the sub-acute hospital than gunners.
The argument that ‘we need something out there’ can’t trump that, can it? Are there other arguments too? Has gunners got a higher proportion of elderly people and/or nursing homes where many pts. may be transferred from?
I’m not sure about the cost difference for both bits of land, but i’m sure someone compared that before making the decision too? You’d hope so!
IMO, belco seems an OK choice for it, sorry.

Gee, IGA Supermarkets donating to Labor at the same time the ACT Government is going all out to punish Woolies and Coles and give IGA prime sites in the name of “promoting competition”.

What a coincidence!

Gungahlin Al9:32 am 25 Aug 12

“Professor Stephen Parker? Why that would be the Vice Chancellor of the University of Canberra. Just this morning catching $50 million in funding. Of course unrelated to chipping in $1050 to the party making that decisions.”

Not to mention scoring the sub-acute hospital, denied from Gungahlin’s town centre on the some-would-say spurious argument that it had to all be on one level, because apparently elevators have been disproven as viable technology in the field of hospital design.

So Labor held a dinner on the 6th August, hardly a big deal, a few people paid to sit with local or Federal pollies.

schmeah said :

Assuming the donations to the Liberals are still to be posted .. expect corporate lobby groups and big tobacco to feature.

Er, it’s under Labor that the Future Fund is investing in tobacco companies …

justin heywood10:59 pm 24 Aug 12

schmeah said :

Assuming the donations to the Liberals are still to be posted .. expect corporate lobby groups and big tobacco to feature.

Click the link before you get too excited Sherlock.

Assuming the donations to the Liberals are still to be posted .. expect corporate lobby groups and big tobacco to feature.

smcphill said :

Just to confirm, these donations are destined for Federal ALP, as opposed to the ACT branch, correct?

Not that it makes much difference. Wonder what was so special about August 6…

They dropped the Bomb?

So Prof Parker and Molonglo Group both gave the exact same amount, $1050.00. Is there something special about that particular amount?

Just to confirm, these donations are destined for Federal ALP, as opposed to the ACT branch, correct?

Not that it makes much difference. Wonder what was so special about August 6…

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