1994_08_august_vitab20

Former Prime Minister Bob Hawke said yesterday that ACT Liberal influence with the Liberal Governments in Victoria was not the reason Victoria had pulled the pin on ACTTAB’s link with the Victorian superpool.

He said there were other reasons, but he would not say what they were in an interview on ABC Radio 2CN.

He also refused to say what his share of the $3.3 million settlement between Vitab and ACTTAB would be.
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1994_08_august_vitab11

Am seeking Carnell comment and will phone a few pars if she calls.

The ACT TAB settled its dispute with Vitab for $3.3 million last night and signed a contract to restore the pooling link with the Victorian superpool.

The terms of the three-year Victorian contract are similar to before the Vitab fiasco. It is expected that the injunction against ACTTAB from severing its computer link to Vitab in Vanuatu will be lifted in the Federal Court today and the pooling arrangement with Victoria will begin on Monday, the day the Victorian TAB becomes the privatised TAB Corp.
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1994_08_august_vitab03

The injunction requiring ACTTAB to take and process bets from the Vanuatu-based Vitab Ltd was continued until further order in the Federal Court yesterday sending TAB dividend payments into a tizz.

The injunction is likely to stay in force for at least two weeks.

The link between ACTTAB and the Victorian superpool remained cut yesterday and will remain cut while ACTTAB continues to take bets from Vitab, as the court order demands.
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1994_08_august_vitab02

The ACT TAB lost the commercial and legal trifecta in the past 48 hours.

Its very favourable link with the Victorian superpool was severed. It has an interim court injunction against it preventing it from severing links with the Vanuatu-based Vitab Ltd. And it faces an action for damages from Vitab in any event.

This is despite repeated assurances over the past two months from the present Minister for Sport, David Lamont, that he was confident a pooling arrangement would continue and repeated boasts from his predecessor, Wayne Berry, that the Vitab deal was good for the ACT.
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1994_08_august_upgrd22

In the notebook range, the new design concentrated on portability. In the previous range the in-built mouse or tracker was virtually unusable. It required two hands: thumb of the left to direct the pointer and finger of the right to click.

The new range and a neat button between the G and H keys to control the pointer with two click buttons at the base of the keyboard.

The new range is about one kilogram light. Part of this is achieved by making the floppy drive detachable. Of greater importance for the traveller, is that the floppy drive can be replaced with a second battery pack (with smooth transition between the two) for great battery time.
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1994_08_august_triangle

he diagrams are more important than the words.

Blocklines. Diagram 1 shows how Burley Griffin’s triangle is incomplete and how Russell is an enclave not legibly connected to Civic or the Parliamentary Zone and how its internal roads have no sensible pattern.

The other four diagrams show the progressive changes to Russell and how buildings and roads Will integrate to make the Apex and stronger focal point so it can be better used for ceremonial occasions.

story follows:
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1994_08_august_townplan

The Minister for Environment, Land and Planning, Bill Wood, announced yesterday that an eminent town planner would be engaged to lead a strategic study of issues surrounding residential development in Canberra.

The study would examine what sort of Canberra we want in the future, he said.

It would complement the inquiry by the Assembly’s Planning, Development and Infrastructure Committee.
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1994_08_august_tabcost

Even if Sports Minister David Lamont restore the link with the Victorian TAB, a lot of damage has been done.

The table shows some dividend figures on a small meeting during the week after the link was cut. They are erratic and punters would feel cheated. Big punters have gone elsewhere.

In the Federal Court, evidence presented by ACTTAB’s Bruce Packard showed that ACTTAB expects to lose $14.2 million a year in turnover because of the drift of big punters.
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1994_08_august_plugplay

Their commercial livelihood depends on it, of course. I suspect that the market of the computer literate has been saturated. The remaining population cannot be bothered with all the techo junk. They want to turn the thing on and it works _ plug and play.

Women, very sensibly, shy away from wasting their time tinkering with computers to make them do things that the manufacturers should have built into them in the first place. Expansion of the kids market will to a large extent depend on women knowing the thing works.

Do you have to read a manual to make a toaster work? No. You put the bread in and press the lever at the side. There is a self-evident knob to turn if you like your toast burnt.

People are rightly demanding their computers do the same.
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1994_08_august_plan22

St Augustine himself could not have made a more open confession than yesterday’s announcement of a third concurrent inquiry into planning in Canberra. It is an admission that the Government has made a complete hash of planning, especially in the past 18 moths. A lot of the responsibility for that lays at the feet of the Minister, Bill Wood.

The policy failure has been severalfold.

First, in the lead up to the draft Territory Plan, the Government listened to the developers and gave them open slather on residential development.
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