@AvidCommentator “overcrowded schools, unaffordable housing, inadequate childcare, congested transport, precarious employment and the dwindling prospects of our young folk”
This is moral posturing. Hypocrite.
@1sum1else1@AvidCommentator It is stupid and careless of several states to maintain policy that keeps house and rent prices high. Victoria can manage, look and learn.
@drsmithy@AvidCommentator So you want to stop interstate migration too? Cue in the predictable lie that people leave Melbourne because of overseas migration
@AvidCommentator It’s not a political rally. It’s an opportunity for the large Melbourne Indian community to hear from the leader of the most populous country in the world. Why do you hate that so much?
@kazza264@eatatjoe2@9NewsMelb@heidimur Completely wrong. The contractor is completely over the barrel to the CFMEU due to the laws and unwillingness of government to take them on. Contractors detest union behaviour
@PilotPoli I think Melbourne will be the main benefactor due to cheap, available land, strong focus on renewables, and high levels of tertiary education, particularly among the Asian/Indian migrant community