Ted Baillieu

Type: Person
Name: Ted Baillieu
Title: Politician
Organization: Liberal Party
Date of Birth: 1953-07-31
Place of Birth: Melbourne, Australia
Nationality: Australia
Fact Sheet: Biography for Ted Baillieu
First reported 12 hours ago - Updated 12 hours ago - 1 reports

Liberals aim for Labor heartland

The Liberal Party will focus on Victorian seats held by Labor with more than a 10 per cent margin, now that ''the state problem'' of Ted Baillieu has been resolved with the installation of Premier Denis Napthine.With polls pointing towards a Tony Abbott ... [Published Canberra Times - 12 hours ago]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

Vic MPs to vote on $14K-plus pay rise

STATE backbenchers would get about an extra $14,400 a year and shadow ministers $24,000 under a new MP pay plan. The controversial proposal, which will be voted on by state politicians, also lifts superannuation from 9 per cent to 15 per cent if an MP ... [Published Perth Now - May 09 2013]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

NAPTHINE DOESN’T CARE ABOUT VICTORIAN KINDERS

Denis Napthine’s first State Budget shows that despite changing leaders, Victorians still can’t trust the Liberal Government in invest in better services for the youngest Victorians, Shadow Minister for Children and Young Adults Jenny Mikakos said to ... [Published Victorian Labor - May 09 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

Channelling his mentor, Treasurer looks the goods

He is a chip off the old Costello block. As Michael O'Brien delivered his first budget as Victorian Treasurer, he could have been channelling the former federal Liberal treasurer, his one-time boss and political promoter.The economic themes that marked ... [Published Melbourne Age - May 07 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

No beacon project for Ballarat in a steady state budget

THE steady-as-she-goes government presided over by former Premier Ted Baillieu was reinforced with what can only be termed as a steady state budget handed down yesterday.The modest $225 million surplus is a surplus nonetheless. Given what has happened ... [Published Ballarat Courier - May 07 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

Pain outweighs the gain

You have to feel a bit sorry for Kim Wells and Ted Baillieu.Although the former treasurer and premier where both lousy salesmen, they did much to set the government up politically with two years of relative financial austerity.Victoria's new Treasurer, ... [Published Melbourne Age - May 07 2013]
First reported May 06 2013 - Updated May 06 2013 - 2 reports

Just the ticket for anti-coal protesters

Protesters demanding an end to the coal industry and greater support for renewable energy have unfurled a giant banner at Melbourne's Flinders Street railway station.Climbers scaled the landmark building's exterior to unveil the sign – "Get off the coal ... [Published Sydney Morning Herald - May 06 2013]
First reported May 01 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 1 reports

Top job in London remains vacant

The plum job of Victoria's trade envoy in London has sat vacant for the past five months despite an extensive recruitment search, fuelling speculation a Liberal insider could be parachuted into the gig.Victoria's last agent-general in London, former Committee ... [Published Melbourne Age - May 01 2013]
First reported Apr 30 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 2 reports

Mixed Greens: Pro-wind groups call for change to Vic planning laws

A coalition of pro-wind energy groups has called on the Victorian Premier to rewrite the state?s prohibitive wind farm planning laws and unlock investment and jobs in southwest Victoria. The coalition – which includes wind turbine tower manufacturer Keppel ... [Published Renew Economy - Apr 30 2013]
First reported Apr 28 2013 - Updated Apr 28 2013 - 1 reports

Even Victoria now turns on Gillard

Now even Victoria - Labor?s stronghold and Julia Gillard?s home state - is crumbling: The Australian understands that Labor has surrendered its seats below 6 per cent on a two-party-preferred basis, which means that ? The four Labor seats expected to ... [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - Apr 28 2013]
First reported Apr 28 2013 - Updated Apr 28 2013 - 1 reports

Napthine winning over voters

Source: Herald Sun THE elevation of Denis Napthine to Premier has turned around the Government's electoral fortunes. The Coalition is level pegging with Labor after trailing 55-45 on the two-party vote in the lead-up to Christmas, according to the latest ... [Published Perth Now - Apr 28 2013]
First reported Apr 23 2013 - Updated Apr 23 2013 - 1 reports

Safety boost

The Bellarine has received a slice of the state government’s $1 billion road improvement push.Member for Western Victoria David Koch announced last week that the Swan Bay Road intersection at the Portarlington-Queenscliff Road would receive $85,000 and ... [Published Surf Coast Times - Apr 23 2013]

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Liberals aim for Labor heartland [Published Canberra Times - 12 hours ago]
Another Week of Anthropocene Antics, May 12, 20... [Published ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - May 14 2013]
Tunnel is in the best interests, but all roads ... [Published Canberra Times - May 11 2013]
Rail or road? Napthine takes us down the wrong ... [Published WA Today - May 10 2013]
Vic MPs to vote on $14K-plus pay rise [Published Perth Now - May 09 2013]
NAPTHINE DOESN’T CARE ABOUT VICTORIAN KINDERS [Published Victorian Labor - May 09 2013]
'Compromising photos': Treasurer's budget quip [Published Melbourne Age - May 08 2013]
10 reasons why Napthine should bin Victoria’s w... [Published Renew Economy - May 08 2013]
Record $6.1bn boost for state infrastructure pr... [Published Warrnambool Standard - May 07 2013]
Voters will punish those who dither on transport [Published WA Today - May 07 2013]
Channelling his mentor, Treasurer looks the goods [Published Melbourne Age - May 07 2013]
No beacon project for Ballarat in a steady stat... [Published Ballarat Courier - May 07 2013]
Voters in rogue MP's seat win big [Published Albury Border Mail - May 07 2013]
BREAKING: $10m announced for Warrnambool radiot... [Published Warrnambool Standard - May 07 2013]
Pain outweighs the gain [Published Melbourne Age - May 07 2013]
Just the ticket for anti-coal protesters [Published Sydney Morning Herald - May 06 2013]
Train station targeted by environment campaigners [Published ABC Online - May 06 2013]
O'Brien accuses Gillard of secret NSW deal [Published Melbourne Age - May 04 2013]
Plenty riding on new treasurer to sell the numbers [Published Melbourne Age - May 04 2013]
Top job in London remains vacant [Published Melbourne Age - May 01 2013]
Napthine urged to end wind farm inertia [Published Warrnambool Standard - Apr 30 2013]
WHERE ARE THE BEDS AT MOORABBIN, MR NAPTHINE? [Published Victorian Labor - Apr 30 2013]
Mixed Greens: Pro-wind groups call for change t... [Published Renew Economy - Apr 30 2013]
South-west Victorian coalition lobby Napthine o... [Published Business Spectator - Apr 30 2013]
OPINION: Short-sighted cuts harm creative future [Published Newcastle Herald - Apr 29 2013]
Even Victoria now turns on Gillard [Published Daily Telegraph Australia - Apr 28 2013]
Napthine sets cracking pace [Published Zecco - Apr 28 2013]
Unpredictable MP key for Vic parliament [Published BigPond News - Apr 28 2013]
Napthine winning over voters [Published Perth Now - Apr 28 2013]
Labor win leaves Napthine barely hanging on to ... [Published Melbourne Age - Apr 27 2013]
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Another Week of Anthropocene Antics, May 12, 20... [Published ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - May 14 2013]
Logging the Onset of The Bottleneck Years This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H. E. Taylor . Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week’s Global Warming news roundup skip to bottom Information is not Knowledge…Knowledge is not Wisdom ...
Peter Costello, Tony Abbott, the Queensland LNP... [Published Larvatus Prodeo - Mar 11 2013]
Last week, I had a piece published in Crikey (cross-posted at Croakey) arguing Queensland Health Minister Lawrence Springborg’s privatisation push foreshadowed the Newman government’s embrace of the recommendations of the Costello Audit. John ...
Middle-of-the-road politicians get ... [Published Piers Akerman - Mar 06 2013]
FORMER Victorian Premier Ted Baillieu deserved to be dumped.He was the epitome of a leader who – nice guy and all –… ...
Exit Ted Baillieu [Published The Poll Bludger - Mar 06 2013]
In the culmination of a fast-moving crisis that appeared on the radar less than 48 hours ago, Ted Baillieu has stepped down as Victorian Premier . More on that to follow, but for the time being here’s a thread to discuss it. UPDATE (30 SECONDS LATER): ...
Liberals can’t cling as Gillard does [Published Andrew Bolt - Mar 06 2013]
Isobel Redmond in South Australia, Ted Baillieu (almost) in Victoria and now Terry Mills in the Northern Territory are making Julia Gillard’s feat of hanging… ...
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