So Tasmania has a new government. Yes, I know the Libs are still in office at 1 Salamanca Place and Will Hodgman is still premier. But the real government, the one run by the pokie industry under the Federal Group and the Farrell family has now been confirmed as the successor of the dynasty of rent seekers who actually manage the Apple Isle.
It was ever thus. Partly because of the smallness of the place and partly because of the ruthlessness of the rulers and the apathy of the voters, unelected corporations have held the real power for over 40 years, which is as long as I have taken an interest
In those days it was the Hydro – the Hydroelectric Commission, whose manic determination to build dams transcended all else. There were protests and objections, notably with the flooding of Lake Pedder but until the 1980s the Hydro reigned supreme, the politicians following slavishly in its wake.
When Bob Hawke’s government and the High Court effectively scuttled plans for the franklin Dam, the Hydro’s massive influence ebbed away. But it was swiftly replaced by Gunns, the timber merchants dedicated to destroying old growth forests and shipping them off as woodchips for Japan.
After a series of bad decisions and political scandals Gunns hit the wall, and there was a pause in which the politicians drew breath. But as soon as the long-standing bipartisan agreement to allow the Farrells’ monopoly rights and open slather over the state’s pokies broke down with a courageous (in every sense of the world) decision from Labor’s Rebecca White, the vacuum was filled.
The Farrells and their allies were perfectly prepared to buy an election, if only to show who is really in charge. The campaign has been horrendous; I was in Hobart for a week of it and was bombarded on all sides by lies about how thousands of jobs were at stake, and the overwhelming benefits to the cashed up pubs and clubs brought to their communities.
And it is true that after the Farrells and the government have taken their motza, a portion of what is left by the publicans (usually employees of the Farrells, unsurprisingly) may trickle a few bucks back to more or less worthy causes. But given that every cent that goes into the pokies comes out of the community, the return is derisory at best.
The stentorian demands to Love Your Local (meaning lose a lot of your money on the pokies to enrich their absentee owners) were both absurd and deceitful. And of course, Tasmania being Tasmania, we won’t know how much the rapacious moguls have spent to maintain their rule for a year and a half, by which time the great scam will be well entrenched.
The irony is that Hodgman would probably have won legitimately; the local economy is doing pretty well and there had been no disastrous, Turnbull-like gaffes to derail what has been a mercifully uneventful government. But the pokies onslaught has ensured that he will forever be a client of the anonymous, greedy parasites who trade on human misery industry and who have now assumed the real power in the land.
Mungo MacCallum is a veteran political journalist and commentator. His books include Run Johnny Run, Poll Dancing, and Punch and Judy.
mungomccallum@staging-johnmenadue.kinsta.cloud
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all of the afflictions we are now enduring are self inflicted.as i am as old as mungo,i can remember when one wage was enough to buy a house ,car, educate kids etc etc.along came the clever fools hawke keating howard et al,and now we cannot afford the country that others own and we inhabit.unbelievably,we no longer own the water that flows throughout this often parched land.i wonder if those wonderful heroes of milne bay,kokoda etc would do it all again if they could have seen it all turn to dust, and in so few generations. poor fella my country, indeed!!
How very true and how very sad. I sincerely hope the Labor party is not going to succumb to pressure and renounce this policy. Rebecca White is courageous indeed, also young, female and intelligent. Will Hodgman seems like a nice enough bloke, certainly lacking the arrogance and total nastiness of most of his compatriots in the Liberal Party both state and federal. It never ceases to amaze me that so many voters will vote against their own interests.