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10th March 2010 - Penny Wong's GLP Statement / Update

September 2010 Auditor General's Report


"The Auditor General should immediately investigate how the Green Loans Scheme went so badly wrong." - Senator Christine Milne @senatormilne on Twitter.

"It is really a tragedy that a program that could, and should have been so good for the climate, for household energy bills and for Green Job Creation has been so disastrously mismanaged." - Senator Christine Milne.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Green Start Senate Committee Recommendations

Quote from Senate Committee Enquiry:

"Given the publication of the Auditor General's report into the Green Loans Program and subsequent to the conduct of this inquiry, the committee recommends that the Commonwealth Ombudsman consider conducting an own motion investigation into the administrative actions and arrangements within the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities and the Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, that resulted in the serious problems with governance and communication endemic throughout the Green Loans Program."

It will be interesting to note which of these 15 recommendations will be taken onboard.

Read the Senate Committee Recommendations

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Assessors Will Never Forget GLP BAD MANAGEMENT


The Auditor General's Report is a must read for all those people thinking of working with Government. One can see from the report into the GLP, that a lack of management and what private business would see as commonsense, is simply not present most of the time. Failings common place around every corner.

After reading the report there has to be serious doubt about staying involved in the new Green Start program. It is not a matter of thinking change but logics, commonsense and financial survival.

Quoted from the report:

Aspects of the program had not been administered to the standard that the Government and the community expected. The Minister also noted that:


  • around 4000 of the 7500 assessors had been contracted under the program, but with the program capped to 5000 assessors, some assessors would not receive contracts to work under the program;
  • over 210 000 of the program’s 360 000 assessments (58 per cent) had been completed in the first eight months of the program;
  • only 84 000 assessments (40 per cent of completed assessments) had been sent to households and there was a backlog of around 100 000 assessment reports yet to be sent out to households;
  • the delay in dispatching assessment reports was a contributing factor to the low uptake of green loans—only 1705 loans had been approved by participating financial institutions at that time;
  • Green Rewards cards had not been distributed to households; and delays in paying assessors were mostly due to incorrectly rendered invoices (with around 50 per cent of invoices incorrect or incomplete when first submitted).


Program changes announced on 19 February 2010 effectively capped the number of assessors and the demand for assessments, but also left thousands of assessors, who had each invested their time and around $3000 on training, insurance and registration, with unfulfilled work expectations.

The backlog of assessment reports to be distributed continued to grow to over 100 000, which denied many householders the opportunity to apply for an interest‐free green loan. - End quote.

How could anyone really be cleared of such a fiasco, beats me........



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Skeletons In The Green Loans Program Call Center

Thank you to the Auditor General's Report for stating what assessors could only assume as the obvious, when being stopped from booking appointments early in 2010. 


Quote "During the six-week period between the resumption of contact centre operations after the Christmas closedown (11 January 2010) and the announced caps on bookings (19 February 2010), the contact centre received 290 798 calls, only a quarter of which entered the queue."






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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Green Loans Program Audit Report 29/09/10


The following is quoted from the ANAO Australian National Audit Office's website, regarding the recently released audit into the failure of the Green Loans Program.

"On 3 February 2010, Senator Christine Milne wrote to the Auditor General raising concerns about DEWHA’s administration of the Green Loans program and requesting a performance audit of the program. Issues raised included: uncapped assessor numbers; problems with the delivery of the program; the quality of assessor training and assessments provided to households; the lack of an audit facility within the program; and equitable access to work under the program.

In light of Senator Milne’s request and other concerns in relation to the administration of the program, the Auditor-General agreed on 25 February 2010 to conduct a performance audit of the program. The objective of the audit was to examine key aspects of the establishment and administration of the Green Loans program by DEWHA and the program’s transition to DCCEE. Particular emphasis was given to the program’s three main elements:

  • training, registration and contracting of assessors;
  • scheduling, conduct, and reporting of home sustainability assessments, and the associated payments to assessors; and
  • provision of green loans to householders, and the associated payments to participating financial institutions.
The audit also examined the extent to which steps had been taken by DEWHA and DCCEE to assess whether the Green Loans program was achieving its objectives."

Visit the ANAO website here or download the audit into who was responsible here.

Please use this blog to leave your comments on the audit. And if like GLPAssessor you still feel that you have been let down by both the Government and ABSA, leave your vote on this site.

How can you have a professional body in charge of training, that knowingly over trains, or allows the supposed allocation of assessors to grow to an unsustainable number, knowing that the system will break?

Could a system such as that, if having trainers on the board ever argue their way out of a conflict of interest? And could such a system be their really 100% in favour of voicing assessors opinions in a true honest sustainable workplace, for all parties concerned?

We must remember that a similar Green Loans Program operated in the UK. Where the only winners before the system over trained the nembers, were the Fat Cat Trainers.....

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Green Loans Program Assessors Think Change At The General Election


Green Loans Program assessors 'Think Change', when it comes to the Green Start Program being offered as an alternative career option, by Penny Wong at the Department Of Climate Change .

As an accredited assessor are you going to change your vote at the General Election?




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Green Start Program : Assessors Vote Yes Or No?


Green Start - Think Change : The Department Of Climate Change is offering Green Loans Program assessors, a supposed transparent change over, to a Green Start Program via a grant application.

As an accredited Green Loans Program assessor are you going to apply?

This Government is surely making it hard and difficult for independent Green Loans assessors to wonder what the point is, to attempting to stay in a Green Workforce! Why does this Government come up with good ideas but fail to apply them in a sustainable way?

Personal initial thoughts on the application are, it seems to have been formulated for large business. And did we not learn how those large businesses were affecting our own individual small businesses before?

And to offer assistance in the form of Job Services Australia is just another 'stick in the eye' from this Government. Since when does the average independent assessor want to apply for a grant, that will be offered on 'value for money' in the departments eyes!

As an independent assessor what are you going to do? And if you are going to steer away from the Green Start Program why?




For those of you who have not read the application fully here is the link.

Pay special attention to how you are allowed to advertise your services. No Cold calling is allowed!!!! Door or phone!

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Friday, July 23, 2010

$1.5M Green Loans Program Compensation Claim


A new Compensation Claim of $1.5 million is being prepared against the Federal Government's Green Loans Program, after the release of three damming reports into the programs failed administration.

Green Loans Assessors Action Group (GLAAG) is currently seeking compensation for those Home Sustainability Assessors disaffected by the federal government's Green Loans Program.

Further information on claims for both non-contracted & contracted assessors can be found on Aaron Nielsin's blog. Show your support by visiting Aaron's blog where you can further link to Google Groups and downloadable claim forms.

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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Green Loans Program Audit Review Reports


The Minister for Climate Change, Energy Efficiency, and Water, Senator Penny Wong has today released three separate reports into the Government’s Green Loans program. The Minister also announced that the Green Loans program would transition into a new Green Start program.

The reports released are:

Independent Inquiry into the Green Loans Program – Review of procurement processes and contractual arrangements by Ms Patricia Faulkner AO.

Internal Audit Review of the Procurement Practices in the Green Loans Program produced by Protiviti.

Review of the Green Loans Program produced by Resolution Consulting Services.

The Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency has also released its response to both the Faulkner Inquiry into Green Loans and the Hawke Review into the Home Insulation Program.

The Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) has also provided a response to the Faulkner and Hawke reports.

The reviews can be found on the department's website here.

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Thursday, July 1, 2010

ABSA / Green Loans Assessors Testimony Green Loans Senate Inquiry


ABSA & Green Loans Assessors give testimony at the Green Loans Senate Inquiry on the 29th June 2010.

This blog post is a copy of a recent ABSA newsletter and is supplied for information purposes only.

The Green Loans Program was a great initiative which was damaged by hasty implementation, short cuts, ill-defined roles and ad hoc changes, the Association of Building Sustainability Assessors (ABSA) told a Senate committee on Tuesday 29thJune.

ABSA Chairman, Wayne Floyd, told the Senate Environment, Communications and The Arts References Committee, sitting in Sydney, that ABSA signed a protocol with the Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) in February 2009 to provide services as an Assessor Accrediting Organisation.

However, problems soon arose because of ad hoc changes to the scheme and because DEWHA had failed to meet its commitments to appoint an auditor, manage numbers, provide Continuing Professional Development and ensure the training course for assessors was properly accredited.

In February 2010, the then Minister responsible, Peter Garrett, announced a cap of 5,000 assessors after numbers blew out. The Minister now responsible, Climate Change Minister, Penny Wong, is yet to announce how the cap will be implemented.

Also presenting evidence were a number of contracted and uncontracted assessors, representatives from The Australian Bankers Association (ABA), Abacus Mutual (representing credit unions and building societies), Fieldforce Services and senior representatives from the Department.

A transcript of the hearing can be read by following this link. It should be noted that this is the preliminary version and may change in line with standard Parliamentary Hansard procedures.

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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Is Peter Garrett Heading For The Lock Up For Getting It Wong?


Quoted from the Australian on the 24th April is this.

Senator Wong warned that anyone who had rorted the Green Loans scheme would be referred to the Australian Federal Police.

"Non-compliance and fraudulent activity will not be tolerated under the Green Loans program," Senator Wong said.

Personally I would like to see Peter Garrett heading towards the lock-up for rorting, by constant mismanagement and bad design, not once, not twice, but constantly.

And that legal agreement which Penny Wong relates to, is it the agreement that day after day, month after month her same department ignores. Paying assessors late, month after month!

Turn around Penny and get your own house in order!

When assessors are constantly pushed onto 'Struggle Street', one would have to ask whether that situation is enough to encourage rorting!

I mean 'Hello ALP', just place more bums on seats and pay everyone on time! Your constant non-compliance and fraudulent activity is really starting to SUCK BIG TIME for all assessors!

It is getting to a point where your Green Initatives are costing more to fix than operate. Why?

Bad design : No management.

Private enterprise gets it right! What is wrong with your departments? To much reliance on Risk Assessment? Audit from day 1 : Not when the systems broken!!

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

ABSA's Submission To The Green Loans Senate Inquiry


ABSA has made a submission to the Senate Inquiry on the Green Loans scheme.

Members will be interested to read what they had to say. Click here for the pdf download. [Note this file is larger than 5MB].

Leave your comments on this post about ABSA's submission.

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Senate Committe Into Green Loans Program


The Senate Committee Inquiry into the Green Loans Program debacle should be well under way by now, we would hope!

For a shocking insight into what mistakes the Rudd Government has made, what level of distress and financial costs this has caused a group of Green Career Professionals, take a look at the submissions to the inquiry here.

Shame of you ALP for failing time and time again!

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Google Blogs Green Loans Program


Visit this link to see what Google Blogs has found on the Green Loan Program. Listing articles and press releases that may go un-noticed.

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150 Assessors See Green Dream Turn Brown


Read more about the fall of GLACO, from Senator Milne's Press Release of 7th April here.

This Government is sure doing a 'hell of a good job', in turning Aussie's OFF ever wanting to get involved in a Government Managed Green Career.

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

All Quiet On The Home Sustainability Assessor Front?


I Don't Think So!

As assessors we know there is a lot happening behind the scenes...

So Why So Quiet On This Blog?

Well when assessors use Google's system to spill the beans, containing other's private details, and then GLP Assessor is threatened with being sued by another, you have to ask yourself is this system you created for all assessors to benefit from:

  • Worth the time.
  • The risk.
  • The whatever?

At this moment in time I would have to question whether it is worthwhile spending more time in helping others, when at the end of the day the situation comes around and bites my tail!

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Assessors Not Being Paid Within Thirty Days


Green Loans Assessors Face Financial Charges Due To LATE PAYMENT!

Are You One Of The Assessors Having Issues In Being Paid On Time?


GLPAssesor is!

After various phones call to the GLP Helpline 1300 773 451, with further emails to the new invoicing query email address. The outcome is that invoices have not been paid well within the 30 days, as stipulated in the legal contract.

Now in four days when I am charged the extra additional fees for not clearing the credit card on time, and the additional interest! Yes Prime Minister & Senator Penny Wong, I will be seeking these extra charges from the department on my next invoice, or in court!

Are You An Assessor With The Same Problem Of Late Green Loan Assessment Payment?

If you are outside of the 30 days with your invoices being paid, leave your story here as a comment. It would seem yet again we have another Government department [DCCEE] that does not live up to it's legal contract.

And most likely goes home at 5.00, instead of clearing the backlog which no doubt will be used as an excuse, for late payment. Not good enough!

Yet again this Government cannot get the basics of business correct. Issue's that in if the private sector would mean head's rolling!

Small Businesses go broke due to the Governments inability to stick to a legal contract! Pay within 30 days! Read more from this group of unhappy assessors.

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ABSA Assessor News Updates


Are you looking for ABSA related News & Updates? Visit ABSA's website for the latest news and current information, with reference to the Green Loan Program.

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Friday, March 26, 2010

Important Message : Information Containing Private Personal / Business Details


As from 25th March at 7.00pm, the automatic system created by Google's blogger platform, where information posted to this blog live via an email address went live, has been STOPPED by GLPAssessor.

From now on ALL DATA forwarded via the 'email posting address' will be held as a draft copy until it is checked by GLPAssessor to see if it contains personal & business details such as email address, telephone numbers and other private information.

If it does, assessors are asked to follow the information with an email to GLPAssessor. This email should include proof that the personal / business details have been Ok'd by the owner of the said details, giving permission for them to be made public. Where the sender of the information has their private / business information stated in the content, it must state for 'public use' in the content.

This change has occurred due to personal details ending up in the public arena via this blog site. This was not intended to happen by the assessor concerned and was done by pure accident.

On being notified by the owner of these details, the information was removed from this blog by GLPAssessor within 12 hours of notification. Links that were active to this information were also deleted at this time. Google has already updated some of it's index to show this and further spidering by Google will remove any trace of the information. The index was searched at the same time and showed that the links were in fact null & void.

This blog was created one afternoon whilst waiting for the GLP Call centre to answer. A blog designed for assessors, to use as a platform to have their say. For assessors who seemed to have so much passion, but found to be stuck behind a forum firewall.

As GLPAssessor never intended to be tied to the desk of this blog, that was why Google's automatic posting seemed like an excellent idea and tool to use. Where assessors could simply 'have their say' in the real world! At the time of blog creation GLPAssessor assumed content would have been cleared for posting! In retrospect maybe one could say, it would be only a matter of time before information posted may contain private information.

As no body likes the idea of personal details being posted in unfamiliar places, GLPAssessor wishes to apologise to the party concerned, who's details were incorrectly posted automatically by an assessor to the public arena via this Green Loan Assessors blog.

GLPAssessor has contacted the assessors whom posted the information informing / confirming with them the information has been removed due to a breach of privacy.

Remember it is the assessors posting the information who are responsible for checking the content of the 'posting', and not GLPAssessor. As said already mentioned GLPAssessor will only allow information to be posted, once confirmation is received.

ALL information from now on will be strictly checked for any infringement of privacy.

Once again this error happened by accident, and Google's system has been adjusted to allow it not to happen again.

This error has happened during a turbulent time in the life of many assessors, which should not have occurred, where passions and stress are high, assessors tested to their limits due to the injustice of this debacle.

Details on How To Post To This Blog have been updated with this updated information.

GLPAssessor will periodically [3-4 days] check the 'draft copies' and if no further information has been received regarding the data it will be deleted.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

ABSA Member Update : Canberra Meetings : 17th March

ABSA's CEO and Chairman met with Senator Wong in Canberra yesterday to continue our ongoing discussions about the Green Loans Program and the impact of the problems with the scheme for ABSA members.

ABSA were encouraged by the discussions which included three of the Minister's political advisers and four senior public servants from the Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency (DCCEE). This should be viewed as a positive sign for ABSA members.

ABSA's CEO and Chairman left the meeting with a clear sense that no further knee jerk decisions were likely and that the Minister was absolutely committed to making decisions that were lasting, with solid policy foundations.

The meeting ran for over an hour with the Minister clearly interested in resolving issues and responsive to the concerns put forward by ABSA about the impacts on individuals. ABSA understands that the meeting between the Minister, staff and Departmental officials continued after ABSA's involvement had concluded. Again, this was encouraging.

Some of the discussion points included issues surrounding quality, clearly articulating objectives and a range of member concerns relayed to the Minister from our member base.

ABSA have been asked for further information on a number of different suggestions we had made on your behalf which we are working quickly to supply.

ABSA is also seeking approval to release the discussion paper, supplied to the Minister, publicly. We will keep you informed on this.

As you are aware, ABSA is looking for long term outcomes which help to both establish a solid industry for our members and improve residential sustainability. We do believe that we are making progress, however it is slower than we would like.

We would point out that the Minister has asked for ABSA's co-operation and patience while she sorts through what is a highly complex and problematic set of issues.

ABSA also held discussions with Senator Xenophon (Independent- South Australia), Senator Birmingham (Liberal- South Australia) and Senator Milne's (Greens- Tasmania) adviser. It was clear that people from all sides of politics remain concerned about the problems that have beset the Green Loans Program and are committed to assisting wherever they can.

ABSA will be providing some further information and advice to our members over what you can do to assist in securing practical, long term solutions. We will also be providing some advice and guidance for your consideration on any role each of you can play in the number of inquiries and reviews underway.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Green Loans Program Meetings : News : Statements : Calls To Action


Green Loans Assessors & Assessor Groups are advised to use this blog platform, to get information out there in the public domain. Information is best shared to increase the size of the collective. As assessors we need to amalgamate together. Splinter groups will have less of an affect in the long run.

This blog is fully automated, where you create the posting via emailing it to an email address.
Each posting is fed around the internet via RSS feed, twitter and podcast and is easily shared in it's different formats.

If you have access to ABSA's forum the details are posted within. Read this blog entry:

How To Post To This Blog. Email GLP Assessor if required, the email address is in the menu bar of this blog.

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Assessor's GLP Meeting Newcastle : CEO of ABSA Attending


The CEO of ABSA, Alison Carmicheal will be attending a meeting with assessors, to discuss issues with the Green Loans Program on Friday 19th March, at 3'oclock in Hamilton, NSW.

Assessors are asked to invite other assessors. The meeting is to take place in the Hamilton Baptist Church Hall, at 108 Lindsay Street, Hamilton, opposite Gregson Park.

After the last meeting a Google Group for Newcastle Assessors was set up, in order to better communicate and act as a central store for documents used to lobby politicians, ABSA etc.

To join this group send an email to: newcastle-assessors@googlegroups.com.

Contact Ian Wilcox on (02) 40211019 Mobile: 0423 553868.

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Green Loans Program : Months With No Career / No Money : Not Green Kevin!

"Three months later, I still haven't done a damn thing for the environment. I don't even have a licence. My family is surviving on credit cards, and I am edging dangerously closer to bankruptcy every day. So how did it come to this?"
Read the full story of how the Rudd Government is quickly turning Aussie Workers Against Green Careers!

Would You Choose A Rudd Government Green Career?

This moving entry from Aaron Nielsen's blog.

15 March 2010 : HSA delay - Volume Four.

Wednesday saw Senator Penny Wong, now the Minister in charge of the stagnant Green Loans Program, on her third day on the job. As is par for the course, though, the afternoon was less about what was said that was left unsaid.

Read the relevant pages from Senate Hansard here.

To some degree, I sympathise with Senator Wong: nobody would be envious of taking a job that is proving as troublesome as this one. Her address to the Senate was candid but predictable: she cited a number of exact figures about which most of us had merely speculated, and she lamented the program's dire performance under DEWHA before it was moved to the newly-formed DCCEE (Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency), but much of this we already knew.

However, some of her statements were more courageous and more telling. She revealed that the $50 Green Rewards Card - to be left with the householder in anticipation of the larger Green Loan - never got off the ground. With nearly a year passed and over 200,000 assessments completed, not one of these cards has been issued. With the loans no longer available, this is just one more setback for the clients, and one less reason to have an assessment done. Senator Wong also acknowledged not only the "unacceptable" delays in returning assessment reports to clients, but also the possible link between this tardiness and the perceived lack of popularity of the Green Loans.

What was notable by its absence, though, was a sense of conviction to solving the problem. Senator Wong cited figures of some 9300 trained assessors, 4000 of whom are practising HSAs today, but with no more than 1000 additional contracts still up for grabs. "It is a hard fact," said Senator Wong, "that there are going to be people who are accredited who will not be contracted under the program." There is hardly a sense, though, that anyone knows how the remaining contractors will be selected, or what will become of those who don't make the cut. (This is a question that I intend to raise with ABSA during their on-line seminar on 22 March.)

It's too easy, surely, to be harsh on Senator Wong for stepping into the job on Monday and not having solved a year's worth of problems by Wednesday afternoon. That said, it's been nearly a month since Mr Garrett, formerly in charge of the Green Loans Program, announced sweeping changes to the program, prompting a raft of questions to which we are still waiting for answers. I do not believe for a second that either Mr Garrett or Senator Wong knows any less, or found out any later, than we do among the general public; yet, they can't shake the appearance of being two steps behind. A number of reviews are under way, one of which is in the hands of the Auditor-General; these may tell us more, but perhaps not for months, by which time we may have found out for ourselves exactly how badly this has really gone.

Senator Wong's address garnered two immediate and impassioned responses from the Senate floor. Liberal Senator Simon Birmingham was ruthless in his cynicism, describing Senator Wong's candour as "a full confessional", "like something out of The Hollowmen". He asked pointedly about my aforementioned concern for those involved in the GLP who do not have contracts, and relayed his own experiences seeking a financial institution that still offers a Green Loan. (To those still waiting for approval on such a loan before the deadline on 22 March, I offer my condolences.)

Greens Senator Christine Milne followed suit with questions of her own. She reiterated the regular warnings from ABSA, some from as early as August last year, that there were already plenty of assessors long before the training moratorium was announced in November. She revealed that there were in fact five companies with special arrangements for booking assessments; we are all aware of Fieldforce by now, but I am trying find out about the other four. As she bluntly stated on Wednesday, "the community expects a few answers". Senator Milne offered a separate statement later in the day, writing in a slightly more diplomatic tone but still pressing the same questions from that afternoon.

Later in the day, Senator Wong met with ABSA representatives to discuss the next move. Sadly, they didn't have as much time as they had hoped, though there is another meeting scheduled for next week. ABSA released a statement calling for a "reset" to the GLP, and announced a discussion paper entitled A Future For Greener Homes about keeping the industry viable and supporting members who may be unable to find work. This document is not yet available generally, but with ever louder calls for compensation - and rumours starting to circulate of an imminent announcement on this front - this might happen sooner rather than later.

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Meanwhile, we are still counting the great human cost of this story.

On Tuesday, 9 March 2010, ABC's The Drum: Unleashed published a frank and succinct account by self-proclaimed "green non-entity" Gary Lord, who relays his own harrowing experiences in trying to become an assessor. It's a worthwhile and very down-to-earth read, and one that makes me not the least bit bitter that the ABC didn't publish my own article on the topic. The comments are likewise strewn with the remains of decent people preparing for a career that they are now all but thwarted from fulfilling.

Even more recently, on 14 March 2010, Adelaide's Sunday Mail told two stories of HSAs who have fallen by the wayside. One is of an entrepreneur, now up to her eyeballs in debt, and unable to secure the labour to pay it back, because of assumptions that only became false three weeks ago. The other is of a young man expecting a job that will never come, and of his partner expecting a child that will come all too soon. Unlike Gary Lord, who has resorted to living off credit, this young couple is struggling to live off charity. Those of you keeping count of HSAs whose careers lie in ruin through no fault of their own, add three more tally marks to your page. The article closes with independent Senator Nick Xenophon joining the call for compensation to those who have been stopped short of being able to join the green-collar workforce.

Fortunately for those of us aggrieved by the scheme, there are a number of grassroots initiatives to help us band together. In the footsteps of Sustainability Assessors Australia's request for interest in a class-action lawsuit, another group called Green Loans Money Back is hoping to make a difference without resorting to legal action. (Note that SAA isn't imposing involvement in a lawsuit on anyone interested in signing up. Similarly, GLMB isn't ruling out a lawsuit but would prefer to avoid it. We're all more interested in networking at the moment.) Here in South Australia, there is brewing a large proportion of dissatisfied HSAs who are forming a lobby group to support local members; their web site is still all business, but there is some coverage of their activities on Twitter.

You can see the interest is swelling, and you can see that the dissatisfaction is motivating a lot of us to take action. One thing that is missing, so far, is the co-ordination between these groups - but that will come, since the groups' memberships have a certain amount of crossover already. Personally, I am hoping for some form of national network (SAA, for example) to connect the efforts made by the groups that are sprouting in local communities. Numbers are growing slowly but steadily in each splinter group, but if we are to have a real influence in this industry, we will need solidarity in the not-too-distant future.

We have a plan to get it, too. Watch this space.
As for Senator Wong, I can only hope for her sake that the next three months will not be as much of a trial by fire as these first three days have been. Much of that is up to her, of course. She is fielding questions from all directions on this topic, and certainly, she must seek answers to them as we have been. That said, hers is the position of authority, as well as responsibility, to demand the answers that the public deserves. It will be a month, and a telling month for sure, before the Auditor-General has finished his own (ahem) assessment of the GLP.

I'm sure that the Labor government is determined to look forward instead of backwards on this matter, and most pleased with themselves for doing do. We have many unanswered questions to deal with now, but it doesn't mean that the circumstances under which we arrived at this point are no longer important. However, the discontinuity between Mr Garrett's removal and Senator Wong's appointment will likely mean that the questions of the past will never be answered. If we are to take any indication from Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's refusal today to release correspondence relating to the similarly failed insulation scheme - which is linked to four deaths and 100 house fires - we might just have our work cut out for us. It hasn't stopped me asking yet, though, and thankfully, there are a few like-minded and equally-determined senators to keep me inspired.

What I really want, though, is to see a successful green-collar industry in Australia. I hope that people do not misread this about me. As the GLP began to unravel before my very eyes, my greatest fear was that support for the emergence of such an industry would turn into a political taboo, a setback for years to come. Whether I am a part of that industry from the outset or not is now a secondary concern; I want it to succeed for all of us. However, that means taking it seriously, getting it right this time, and setting a good example for future projects. I'm far too cynical to believe that this aspiration to quality has merely been neglected or forgotten.

In any case, could we all just dispense with the five-assessments-per-week furphy? There can only be 15000 assessments performed every week, and there are already 4000 practising assessors. You can do a maximum of five jobs a week, but the average assessor does fewer than four. With another thousand HSA contracts up for grabs, that number will drop to three. Perhaps I shouldn't try to speak for the quite separate plight of those assessors who are actually working - but at least I can talk about it for what it really is. Let us see if our minister can do likewise.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Senator Penny Wong's Green Loan Program Statement 10th March

The Minister for Climate Change, Energy Efficiency & Water, Penny Wong delivers her statement to the Australian Senate on the current situation of the Green Loans Program.

Discussed are:

  • Assessment Demand.
  • Green Rewards Card.
  • Green Loans.
  • Assessor Training / Standards.
  • Assessment Report Delays.
  • Assessors Late Payment.
  • New Hotline.
  • Next Steps.
Read the full Green Loans Program statement here.

Friday, March 12, 2010

ABSA Member Update 11th March

A Future for Greener Homes : Summary of ABSA discussion paper.

ABSA believes the Green Loans Program needs to be reset, with a clear focus on tangible and beneficial outcomes at its core. Contracts, processes and approach must clearly match the objectives of the program. ABSA continues to believe, and this is reflected in the large take up in the numbers of assessments, that the intent behind the scheme is sound and ultimately beneficial for Government, industry, households and the environment.

ABSA and its members believe that a number of changes should be implemented quickly to provide certainty, restore confidence and get its members working.

In addition ABSA believes that to make the most of the existing green loans opportunity, Government could support actions to build on this to develop a long term private practice or industry, existing without the need for ongoing financial support from Government and taxpayers.

Based on member feedback, ABSA compiled a comprehensive discussion document that made many suggestions for immediate changes to the Green Loans under the headings of Compulsory Green Audits (for all sustainability programs); Assessor Numbers and Recontracting; and Support and/or Compensation.

ABSA also outlined changes for the longer term through which to build on the current program to develop a long term private practice and industry, existing without the need for ongoing financial support from Government and taxpayers. Items covered Accreditation and Training; Alternate Sources for Finance; and Developing Private Practice.

ABSA looks forward to the opportunity to discuss these solutions to the problems associated with the Federal Government's Green Loans Program with the Minister and departmental staff next week Canberra. This meeting provides a real chance to build the cooperative relationship that is needed to deliver positive results for members.

Information Update

In ABSA's efforts to keep our membership as up-to-date as possible, we've identified the following links to detailed information around the Green Loans program, its evolution and the resulting impact on assessors. We hope you find this information originating from the Media and the Ministers useful.

Media Coverage (Wayne Floyd is quoted).

The Australian.

The Sydney Morning Herald.


Ministerial Statements Referencing The Green Loans Program.

Senator Wong's Statement.

Senator Birmingham's Statement.

Senator Milne's Statement.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

South Australian Assessor Wanted To Talk To Media

A request from Imogen Birley at the Australian Greens Party.

ASSESSORS WANTED! : Must be trained in South Australia, who are NOT going to get a DEWHA contract, (or are still waiting to hear from DEWHA). Willing to talk to the South Australian media, to contact Imogen, as soon as possible.

The more the Green Loans Debacle can be kept in the media, the more it will help generate some assistance / action from the Australian Government.

Contact Imogen Birley at:

Office of Senator Christine Milne.
Australian Greens Senator for Tasmania.
Level 1 Murray St Pier Hobart 7000. Phone: 03 6224 8899. Fax: 03 6224 7599.
Email:imogen.birley@aph.gov.au. Mobile: 0488 767 237.

ABSA Member Update 10th March

An exert taken from ABSA's member update, dated 10 March.

ABSA Welcomes New Era Of Engagement With The Government.

Today ABSA's CEO and Chairman met with Senator Wong, in her capacity as the Minister responsible for the Green Loans Program following changes to Ministerial responsibility announced recently by the Prime Minister.

"We appreciate the time taken by Senator Wong to meet with us on an extremely busy day in the Senate and the recognition in her Ministerial statement, delivered immediately before her meeting with ABSA, of the planned departmental actions to address some of the shortcomings of the scheme," Mr Wayne Floyd, ABSA Chairman said.

Present at the meeting were Senator Wong, her adviser and several senior public servants from the new Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency. ABSA welcomed the opportunity to speak openly and directly to the Minister.

Given the short time frames we were immediately offered a second meeting, scheduled for next Tuesday.

"In this next meeting we are looking forward to a new era of cooperation between ABSA and the Federal Government and continuing discussions with the Minister," Mr Floyd said.

We agreed that there are no quick solutions. ABSA is looking for long term outcomes which help to both establish a solid industry for our members and improve residential sustainability. ABSA has submitted to Senator Wong immediate and longer term proposals which would be of benefit to our members, the Government, industry and the environment.

It has been a frustrating few weeks for ABSA and our members, as unanticipated changes to the Green Loans Scheme and then Ministerial changes have delayed our ability to get meaningful answers about the future of the scheme.

ABSA appreciates that any major changes to the program may take some time to plan and implement but we were encouraged by the tone of today's brief discussion.

Alison Carmichael, CEO.

Wayne Floyd, Chair.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Rudd Government Keeps Green Careers On Hold!


Much has been written and spoken about in the recent weeks, on the plight of Home Sustainability Assessors within the Green Loans Program. Assessors upon whom the recent changes to the Green Loans Program, impose a number of financial and 'no common sense' disadvantages.

But what about a group of assessors, ignored so far! A group of 2543+ assessors stuck in a web of red tape!

  • Assessors trained before the end of 2009!
  • Assessors who have forked out $1000's!
  • Assessors who are ABSA accredited!
  • Assessors who still await a DEWHA contract!
  • Assessors who's GREEN CAREER is ON HOLD!

These assessors are not being allowed to work by the bungled mismanagement of the Green Loans Program! This 'Nightmare On Garrett Street' is a daily occurrence for this group of assessors.

Assessors who have been given little support and viable solutions by DEWHA or ABSA!

They Have Not Been Able To Work For Months!

Get the true story of how the Rudd Government is dragging it's feet, making it impossible for this group of Australian Green Career Assessors to start work! Visit Aaron Nielsen's blog.

Information is edited / supplied by GLP Assessor at http://glpassessor.blogspot.com.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

4500+ Green Loan Assessors Screwed By DEWHA


Yes, there are 4500+ assessors who were trained before 2010, and guess what! They have still not been able to take part in the Green Loans Debacle! Why is this?

Find out why the Australian Government has allowed these assessors to fork out thousands of dollars, and yet still to this day not give them the chance to work!

Of course it is all down to more mis-managment by DEWHA. A department that some people have commented on, as being one of the most inefficient departments in the Rudd Government, to date!

If you are one of the affected assessors, you will certainly want to join this active group, seeking justice! Check out the website, Green Loans Money Back.





Information is edited / supplied by GLP Assessor at http://glpassessor.blogspot.com.

Friday, March 5, 2010

ABC Mid North Coast Green Loans Audio


Well said, local independent MP Rob Oakeshott and Green Loans Assessor Steve Filetti in this interview about the truths of the Green Loans Program Debacle.

To listen to this informative interview by ABC Mid North Coast NSW local radio, click here.

Information is edited / supplied by GLP Assessor at http://glpassessor.blogspot.com.

Broken Green Loans Program Will Haunt Krudd Government

I hereby quote from the previous post on this blog.

"Unlike home insulation, Green Loans was never part of the economic stimulus/job creation package and that no guarantees of employment were ever made. In fact this was an express term of the DEWHA contract with individual assessors – see clause 3.2: 'No guarantee of work'".

This is indeed, very correct! Assessors agree 100% with what is stipulated in the legal contract with DEHWA!

What we don't agree with is that your system DEWHA, failed! Assessors were unable to convert:

  • The clients.
  • The marketing leads.
  • The advertising leads etc.

Into viable assessments, due to your system being BROKEN for over six to eight weeks!

And that is what we hope the Class Action will succeed in compensating us for, due to your incompetence DEWHA!

ABSA Member Update 4th March

An exert taken from the ASBA's member update, dated 4th March.

ABSA, has been able to secure a meeting with Senator Wong's office next Wednesday. As you know there has been a transfer of responsibility for Green Loans from Minister Garrett to Climate Change Minister, Penny Wong, ABSA Chairman, Wayne Floyd and CEO Alison Carmichael, and ABSA's adviser, Australian Public Affairs, will attend the meeting in Canberra.

It has been a frustrating few weeks both for ABSA and for our members, as unanticipated changes to the Green Loans Scheme and then Ministerial changes have delayed our ability to get some meaningful answers to our members about the future of the scheme and move forward.

Senator Wong's office responded very quickly to our request and we will be seeking answers to questions previously raised with Minister Garrett and DEWHA and how the recently announced changes will affect members in the short and long term and proposing ways in which ABSA can work with her department to provide some certainty for the future.

In addition, ABSA has been in regular contact with other senior politicians, including Opposition Environment spokesman, Greg Hunt, and Greens Senator Christine Milne, to keep them up to date with issues.
Meanwhile ABSA has been engaged in a number of other initiatives:

* A number of members have asked us to make representations to Government that HSAS assessors be afforded the same Centrelink package as has been promised to home insulation installers. ABSA will initiate discussions with Minister Wong. However, it should be noted that on previous occasions when ABSA has raised this with DEWHA, they have informed us that unlike home insulation, Green Loans was never part of the economic stimulus/job creation package and that no guarantees of employment were ever made. In fact this was an express term of the DEWHA contract with individual assessors – see clause 3.2: "No guarantee of work".

* In the light of turmoil in the Green Loans Scheme, ABSA is developing a HSAS refunds policy to address the changes to the program. However, it is not practical to announce this policy until we have met with Minister Wong's office and we are certain that there will not be further changes to the Scheme and the policy itself.

* After waiting for the Continuing Professional Development modules promised by DEWHA many months ago, ABSA now has three staff members working full time on developing its own CPD structure and content. Significant membership funds are being committed to developing and implementing these modules.

* As a result of questions raised at the AGM about our disciplinary process, as stated in our Constitution, and Code of Practice matters raised by members, an ABSA Working Group is developing enhanced disciplinary processes to support the Code of Practice. This will be on the agenda for discussion at the first meeting of the HSAS and HERS Member Sub-committees which will meet later this month.

ABSA, through consultants Australian Public Affairs has been engaging with media, clarifying inaccuracies when necessary and communicating the position of our members and of ABSA.

ABSA Member Update 2nd March

An exert taken from the ASBA's member update, dated 2nd March.

ABSA Chairman Wayne Floyd and CEO Alison Carmichael met with Minister Garrett, his staff, DEWHA, Shadow Minister, Greg Hunt and Greens Senator Christine Milne on Wednesday, February 24.

At each meeting they tabled a brief on ABSA, on its role in the Green Loans program, the impacts of the recently announced changes to the program and potential solutions to problems arising from the changes.

The discussion with Minister Garrett and DEWHA was guided by a set of questions, available on the HSAS website under News tab.

ABSA put forward the concerns of members about the cap on assessor numbers and the limit on the number of assessments per day. This is having an adverse impact on many members who believed the scheme provided a viable business for the foreseeable future.

DEWHA would give no undertakings but did promise written answers to these by Friday. We all now know what happened on Friday. Minister Garrett was demoted and his energy efficiency portfolio was given to Climate Change Minister, Penny Wong and assistant Minister Greg Combet. We have yet to receive the answers but have been assured on Monday that they are coming.

ABSA is greatly concerned that these changes mean a further delay in finding solutions for its members and is now seeking an urgent meeting with the new Minister.

Early indications are that both Ministers Wong and Combet are going to spend some time being briefed on the issues before they start meeting with stakeholders.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Indian Call Centres Generating / Booking Assessments


When this blog is searched by Google for: "ho code vs assessor email" and the search is from India, wise assessors know a 'fair go' is not going to be the outcome for all assessors. Of course any assessor, and YES GLP Assessor was tempted, who books appointments via a lead generation system, at some time is going to be disadvantaging other assessors!

Up to the recent changes of the 19th February, it was a miracale to be able to get through to DEWHA. These lead generators promised they could for $$$. GLP Assessor, chose not to use that system! But we know the Indian call centres were getting through!

Why? Well anyone using an auto dialler, can, and only blocks the system for everyone!

We hope that DEWHA this time, will make sure that loophole is closed!

GLP Assessor over the last month, has had more calls from Indian Call Centres, wishing to make bookings, than Australian homes! Of course these call centres can use their reverse database and collect a group of 'would be' homes for assessment. Not taking the fail rate of the booking into account, GLP Assessor thinks this should be STOPPED. And it may have been, now due to the cap, on the number of assessments per assessor per week!

On the Green Loans website is stated "assessor or representative". What does this exactly mean DEWHA? It is hoped it means, bookings made by active assessors. Assessors with HO numbers, and passwords which they can change on a frequent basis, to prove, who they are!

Of course anyone can source a list off Google, or ABSA's site and pretend to be that assessor! Are you DEWHA going to make sure this cannot be rorted?

GLP Assessor does not want to see a 'fire sale' on HO numbers, just for the task of booking assessments. Anyone can pretend to be a number can't they? HO number purchased for $$$$!

If we are going to have a new Green Loans Program, then let's make sure this time it is 'rort free' for God's sake! You DEWHA have buckets of money to waste it would seem! So invest some of this $$$, firstly in making sure the foundations of GLP II are solid!

This post is not against Indian lead generation call centres, but the whole concept of lead generation call centres, being used within the concept of the GLP I & II, at the expense of other assessor's chances to a 'fair go'!

Because what we are left with here is the crumb's of what we had, and some of us have no other choice than to use these crumbs, to stay sane and feed our families!

Information is edited / supplied by GLP Assessor at http://glpassessor.blogspot.com and your comments as usual are welcome on this blog.

Green Loans Program Debacle Videos

Australian politicians air their views on the problems with the Green Loans Program, created by the mismanagement of the scheme by DEWHA.

Click to watch Andrew Laming on Peter Garrett's Green Loans Failure - 24th February.

Information is edited / supplied by GLP Assessor at http://glpassessor.blogspot.com.

Auditor General Launches Probe Into Green Loans Program


The Auditor-General yesterday launched a probe into the government's bungled environment program, the $175 million Green Loans Program.

The audit of the green loans scheme by Auditor-General Ian McPhee, is likely to put the Environment Minister under further pressure.

And why should it not?

GLP Assessor was put under further pressure yesterday as booked client's cancelled appointments. Why? Well there is NO GREEN LOAN in the Green Loan Program anymore! Those client's wanting the loan, to assist in installing solar electric and solar hot water.

Either GLP Assessor is positioned in a Green Loan Hungry cluster! Or DEWHA is not aware that the reduced uptake of the loan is due to:

  • A: No report!
  • B: Banks knocking back clients based on age! Even though this is not the excuse explained to the bank's client!

Both of these reasons being very common!

Let us all hope that commonsense prevails, in any further changes / ammendments to what could have been an excellent program, if it had been designed and managed correctly in the first place!

Information is edited / supplied by GLP Assessor at http://glpassessor.blogspot.com.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Green Loans Program Steps Into Concrete Boots

The Green Loans Program it would appear is taking it's last few steps, before closure.
 
The ANZ & Westpac have decided to not take new applications, even though the scheme expires on March 22nd.
 
One can only assume with this announcement from two of the major lenders, that there is not going to be any back-flip regarding the possible rebirth of the Green Loan.
 
Both banks said they would continue to process applications already lodged. Read the full story on the Herald Sun's website.
 
RIP : Green Loans Program : Your Life Was Too Short!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Colours On The Wall : The Brown Loans Program


With the failure of the Green Loans Program, it was not the writing on the wall, but more so the colours, that should have been addressed!

GLP Assessor has a new name, The Brown Loans Program!

As we all know from our early years of learning, mix your colours incorrectly, and you would often end up with a ****y brown colour.

Here we have a Red Government, trying to be Green. But Green is Green! Not Red!!

As you keep on proving Labour, with your failed Green Programs! Not my feelings at all, but based on your own success! Or lack of it!

Peter Garrett has shown during a lack of good management, that it is best to remember, the basic colour education of mixing 'Red & Green', it always means you end up with a ****y BROWN colour!

From now on Aussie households we hope, will hear about, read, see a Green Policy, think about Green Party, and thus make a Green VOTE!

Why did we not realise RED means STOP! WARNING! Stupid us! Australians beware of the true colours of a political party!

Remember Peter, the idea of a program called the Green Loans Program without the loan, would just seem a little lame to most Australian households! Why not show your true colours Peter, and rename your new program, after it's true colour!

The Brown Loans Program!

Information is edited / supplied by GLP Assessor at http://glpassessor.blogspot.com.

Green Loans Program In Limbo : Green Limbo Program


GLP Assessor has found this refreshing blog article, by Aaron Nielsen. It just goes to show that even assessors 'not on the road' yet, fully understand the mistakes that were forecast by ABSA and other assessors, but alarmingly carried through by those at the helm!

Alas, we seem to have a Government department, that just keeps on pumping out knee-jerking decisions, that destroy the very Green Program itself!

Am I missing out on some basic business logics and ethics here, or should the obvious action be taken? As assessors further know, these actions are creating daily situations that make a mockery of the legal contract signed by all assessors, with the Government!

Read the article Green Loans In Limbo on Aaron's blog.

Information is edited / supplied by GLP Assessor at http://glpassessor.blogspot.com.

What Is A Garret? Nothing More Than Fluffed Insulation?

A Garret Full Of Fluffed Insulation
The Free Dictionary reports the definition of a Garret as being a:

"floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage".

GLP Assessor can only congratulate the Free Dictionary for their choice of image! As we can see in the image, the choice of household insulation is nothing more than a load of fluff! Visit the site here.

GLP Assessor supports all Aussie Insulators left out in the cold!

Information is edited / supplied by GLP Assessor at http://glpassessor.blogspot.com.

DEWHA's Green Loans Program Enquiry Line On Hold


New Green Loans Program Enquiry Line On Hold!

The department has established a new line to handle enquiries. The phone number is 1300 778 451. If you wish to make an enquiry, please phone this number, is the advice on the department's website.

So GLP Assessor did call the number today, after trying to book assessments on 1800 895076 which is still 100% engaged! Surley for GLP Assessor it would make sense to confirm whether the new call centre is in fact online, as of yet!

ALAS, after waiting for half an hour it would appear there is no limit to the phones this department can place on hold!

My vote at the next election, will not be on hold though DEWHA! Along with my fellow assessors and those in the Green Industry ripped off by your mismanagement.

Information is edited / supplied by GLP Assessor at http://glpassessor.blogspot.com.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

ABC 7.30 Report : Green Loans Scrapped

When Peter Garrett abruptly terminated the Government's beleaguered Home Insulation Program on Friday, he also axed another controversial federal scheme, the Green Loans Program.

Under this scheme, people could get a free energy assessment of their home, and then apply for a four-year interest free loan to finance improvements, to their energy efficiency. More than 200,000 homes have already been assessed, but only around 1,000 loans have been approved, with claims that the program has been mired in bureaucratic blockages.

Now the loans themselves have been scrapped and thousands of people who trained as assessors fear they'll go broke. Matt Peacock reports on the full story here : Green Loans Scrapped.

Information is edited / supplied by GLP Assessor at http://glpassessor.blogspot.com.
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