National Accounts are out and Victoria is the second fastest growing state, while Queensland is the weakest.
The economic narrative you see in the AFR and elsewhere is nonsense.
National Accounts are out and Victoria is the second fastest growing state, while Queensland is the weakest.
The economic narrative you see in the AFR and elsewhere is nonsense.
Melbourne remains
U N D E F E A T E D
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03...
Door Arse Leave etc.
They used to have Gladys on to mock Victoria during COVID.
So we knocked their careers.
Don't come into the big kid's yard speaking shit then sook when you get belted.
Penguin's Law:
IF something happens in Melbourne that's actually standard for a city this size (crime, COVID, infrastructure costs) but is blown out of all proportion for base political reasons ...
THEN one year later that exaggerated version will manifest as reality in Sydney.
Every single time.
Looks like private sector investment in Victoria is doing just fine.
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Victoria can't solve the nation's housing crisis alone.
Time for NSW in particular to lift its game.
We've carried that poorly run corrupt jurisdiction for far too long.
Some vicious gold in here.
www.theage.com.au/lifestyle/fa...
They won't fix it because they'd have to shut Sydney's beaches for a few weeks.
Which is apparently inconceivable.
Except they have to regularly shut the beaches anyway because they won't fix it.
Such a weird infantalised society up there.
Obsessed with trains. Refuse to clean their room.
Victoria has worked how out to fix Australia's slumlord driven housing crisis.
No wonder media organisations reliant on real estate ad revenue are so desperate to remove the current government.
$90 billion to build a train to a town smaller than Geelong.
17.02.2026 22:11 β π 11 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0As usual, the facts and the narrative diverge wildly when it comes to Victoria scare stories.
16.02.2026 23:53 β π 25 π 12 π¬ 2 π 1State of Origin fever sweeps the nation!
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Tassie doesnt count.
Also, its maths.
Oh good, another middle aged white bloke from Sydney.
Hasn't the nation thrived under a decade plus of Rule by Knobhead?
So Victoria has the highest growth in housing investor loans according to the ABS.
What happened to "Anywhere But Melbourne" - don't say it was all just made up?
Health is meant to be a major focus of this year's election.
Isn't it a bit weird that the main performance benchmarking data was released last week, but seemingly nobody in the media could be bothered reporting it?
Wonder why...
Melbourne is for first home buyers and renters - its why everyone moves here.
Sydney is for selfish elderly property investors - which is why everyone is leaving.
Vibrant living city versus a decrepit zombie village.
insidestory.org.au/anywhere-but...
Sussan Ley. David Littleproud. Barnaby Joyce. Andrew Hastie.
Yeah, the "Victorianisation" of the federal opposition is there for all to see.
But, but, but ... isn't it meant to be Victoria in trouble?
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Victoria is doing the heavy lifting in this housing crisis.
The other states, especially NSW, need to lift their game.
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
2026 is the year of Victorian victory.
We won.
Melbourne is the largest, fastest growing and most important city on the continent.
Elections are won and lost here now.
We run the show.
It is why Sydney, Perth and Brisbane taxes will pay for the SRL
Australia is Melbourne's hinterland.
Sydney Test proceeding as expected.
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Hated by who though Daniella?
Not the people moving here in huge numbers.
Not people living here who keep voting for them.
Maybe, just maybe, its a small core of irrelevant rich sooks who hate affordable housing?
Public compliance with water restrictions during the Millennium Drought was so high the messaging campaigns were taught globally as best practice.
But given our media radicalised a quarter of the population during COVID, unlikely we will see a repeat.
www.theage.com.au/politics/vic...
Boxing Day Test setting record crowds.
They must not have got the memo about Melbourne's streets being like 1970s New York.
NSW figure is close to 25,000 (receipt below).
The bias is the reporting has become straight lying.
After decades of Victorian taxes funding roads to dusty shitholes in Queensland, finally we get something back.
18.12.2025 03:08 β π 16 π 2 π¬ 0 π 1See also - Victoria.
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