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11-12-2013, 03:12 PM | #91 | |||
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au3xr6 / Pottery beige I'm not taking sides but please, it would be good if this thread wasn't locked at a time like this don't you think...
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11-12-2013, 03:13 PM | #92 | |||
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GM Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson. “The decision to end manufacturing in Australia reflects the perfect storm of negative influences the automotive industry faces in the country, including the sustained strength of the Australian dollar, high cost of production, small domestic market and arguably the most competitive and fragmented auto market in the world.” i see 4 reasons there... not just based on fed government handouts & anyone who thinks that the fed gov stance of late is the only reason they are kidding themselves. no matter how its come about, its a shame.
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Pretty much every country in the world with an automotive manufacturing base.
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11-12-2013, 03:16 PM | #94 | |||
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2013 = The beginning of the end of Australia.
What can I say. I saw this coming but I guess I didn't want to believe it. Who even 5 years ago could have imagined an Australia without Holden or Ford? Who can blame them though? They can see that the brain dead Australian public is fixated on buying cheap imported garbage and nothing is going to change that. Combined with an arrogant, inept and clueless government that is unwilling to negotiate, its easy to see why they are jumping from the sinking ship which is Australia. We are headed for a major implosion in this country that will make the depression of the 1930's seem like a minor blip. The smart people can see it, the stupid and ignorant wil continue to deny it until it hits them hard where it hurts. So long to the Australian Automotive industry. You were great while you lasted and gave us some cracking products that will never be replicated by anyone again. This country is going to be a miserable place without you. |
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11-12-2013, 03:17 PM | #95 | ||
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So I guess the stuff appearing in "Ruperts news" about the unions leaning on Toyota is just another media beat-up? As it hardly seems to be worth a mention to Fairfax/ABC.
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11-12-2013, 03:28 PM | #96 | |||
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I think the shouting from the Labor MPs while the Nationals MP was speaking is silly. They couldn't save Ford, so I find it pathetic that they blame the other party for not saving Holden. |
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11-12-2013, 03:29 PM | #97 | ||
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RIP Aussie auto industry, thank you for so many fantastic indigenous products, thank you for tuning toward this country's roads, simple rugged and inexpensive to repair drivetrains, thank you for Aussie Muscle, thank you for the ride!
Stevz got in a lot of trouble in another thread through suggesting that buyers of imports were fools (they are not) - but for our country the sum total of this action has been extremely foolish. With UK friends over currently, the first thing that was said about cars was "We noticed you had so many fantastic cars here, V8's, 'utes' and all that, we have nothing like these," - it's particularly bitter timing for this announcement to take place. Maybe from the ashes we can see Aussie owned, smart, small, tech'd, low-overhead auto producers making things like the Ute, for a global niche market and free from Detroit approval. The skillsets are there... |
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11-12-2013, 03:30 PM | #98 | ||
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The rumours of Ford closing had been around for a good 10 years before they decided to pull the plug, Holden on the other hand seems to have only come about in the last 6 months or so.
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11-12-2013, 03:34 PM | #100 | |||
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That's hilariously funny. In a thread which is very sad I didn't expect to see something funny.
As for Holden, it's the same with Ford and will be with Toyota. Whilst terrible for those affected it was always going to happen. There are several reasons as to why I believe it was inevitable, it's just a sad indictment on our country that those supposed to represent us at all levels have done such a poor job. We are in a global market which has been developing ever since the reduction and in some cases abolition of protections for our industries. This is in no way a political thing, as both sides of governments have done it since the 70's. Unions have also played a major part especially in Holden's demise as they have become an incubator for the ALP and the ALP have acquiesced to their demands far too readily - giving subsidy to the extent of forming dependence whilst not setting conditions on the taxpayers funds has fostered an uncompetitive environment. When the forensic analysis of Holden and it's corporate structure is given the light of day some of the allowances and entitlements of both management and line workers will surprise even the most ardent of the true-believers. There's a reason why Bob Hawke took on the unions in the 1980's, and quite a bit of the culture he broke in the 80's is still alive albeit unwell after today's announcement in Holden. I have worked for several months for a US company and frankly, the pay rates, conditions and allowances we receive and expect here are not the norm in the rest of the world. Yes, we have an unbelievably high cost of living compared with the rest of the world but we simply cannot compete with our artificially high costs here. Every single wage claim lodged and granted raising the minimum wage has created an inflationary effect where prices are adjusted accordingly based on the higher input costs however, the adjustment is always a little higher than the impost and as such, the actual value of the dollar to the consumer has lessened and lessened. Yes we got paid more, but we were able to purchase less. Things such as devaluing the dollar cannot work and asking some to take a pay-cut is equally impractical. The final ingredient of this perfect storm has been the rise of Asian manufacturing, as we have simply become too expensive here. I wish it weren't true but it is. We are no longer an island, the rest of the world knows about us (except Americans) and we know of the rest of the world thanks to the internet. Unless successive governments actually did something to give incentive to Australians to buy Australian made through tarriffs or tax concessions, the rest of the world was always going to dump their product here at the behest of the viability of Australian operations. A sad day indeed, and terrible timing just before Christmas.
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Another sad day for the Australian auto industry
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11-12-2013, 03:39 PM | #103 | ||
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The rumours of Holden's closure only started once Ford Australia announced their closure earlier this year.
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also just confirmed on radio news
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11-12-2013, 03:48 PM | #109 | |||
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Holden almost shut the doors in the late 80's. The then Federal Government introduced the Button plan and other changes which helped persuade the car industry to model share and export - Holden-Toyota, Ford-Nissan. The plan worked, but the industry got lazy and stopped their progress. If you look back further, the writing has been on the wall since the late 70's when Chrysler could not compete even with the help from Mitsubishi. Some times we need to face the hard facts - Australia can not produce a profitable car industry. We're better off looking at businesses we are good at and chase those. What's happening now reminds me of England and their once strong coal industry. The had to shut it down, with many a doomsayer, now look at England - strong in the service and finance industry.
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This thread has nearly served its purpose. Try your best to not have it turn to the inevitable pile of crap that it may.
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Not many are ready to embrace change, they harp back to the alleged "glory days" and don't want to adapt, change or see opportunity. Then they spend the rest of their lives extremely bitter and whining about it to all and sundry - akin to suffering depression.
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If only that was the case down here in Vicco
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11-12-2013, 04:03 PM | #115 | ||
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I am sad for all Australians and Kiwi's today. We are losing the iconic Australian large car forever. For the life of me I cannot understand why all parties couldn't have taken a more pragmatic approach to protecting and neuturing what could have been a viable industry for many years to come.
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11-12-2013, 04:08 PM | #116 | ||
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The biggest hit will come from all those local supporting industries / suppliers. Estimated 50,000 jobs.
If TOYOTA pulls the pin as well - it will be a very challenging 3-5 years for the Australian economy and employment competition. |
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The Button plan initially worked and in the 1990s the local industry was going great. However NONE of the political parties would revisit it when it was required to determine if it needed any tinkering. The Button plan was released in 1984 and NOBODY back then could have seen the collapse of communism, the increase in global trading and the rise of China and other low cost countries. The Howard government should have revisited the Button plan in the late 1990s or early 2000s but did not do so and this is the inevitable result. |
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11-12-2013, 04:10 PM | #118 | |||
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And they won't allow the repeal of this cancerous tax - go figure, who exactly do they support? |
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11-12-2013, 04:14 PM | #119 | ||
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Oh dear, you may as well lock it now.............
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11-12-2013, 04:15 PM | #120 | ||
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I'm with you mate, we have the crazy CO2 tax here in N.Z. one of the greenest countries in the world but we pay CO2 tax, its complete B.S.
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