Utopia Being A "Documentary" For 10 Minutes Straight! | Utopia
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Set inside the offices of the “Nation Building Authority”, a federal government organisation responsible for overseeing major infrastructure projects, Utopia explores that moment when bureaucracy and grand dreams collide.
Starring Rob Sitch, Celia Pacquola, Dave Lawson, Kitty Flanagan, Anthony 'Lehmo' Lehmann, Luke McGregor, Dilruk Jayasinha, Nina Oyama.
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0:00 The Jevons Paradox
0:58 Tasmania's Stadium
1:30 Workplace Injuries
2:19 Calling Customer Service
3:06 Future Funds
4:10 Workplace Respect
4:47 Very Fast Train
6:52 Government Websites
7:42 Independent Consultations
9:15 ID Cards - Komedie
Tony: Tasmania does not want a stadium
AFL: QUICK, ANNOUNCE A TEAM
money money... ahhh
@@wobblysauce we haven't got any - the state is in debt upto the eyeballs
@@willow6228 Worst results in education, right up there as worst in housing, public transport is crap, people dying in the debacle that is hospital ramping, some districts have no doctors, at least one hospital also has no doctor on staff.
And our wonderful premier asks the AFL if they'll be nice and at least use some lube, AFL says nope, your taxpayers tears will have to do.
@@willow6228But hey, at least they(whoever holds office) will look good for the next elections.
The part where theyre talking about how every team is outsourced or a separate organisation has me shaking in anger and frustration I had to close the video
I work for a nsw government agency and this show is so accurate that it's scary
I do utilities & infrastructure economic consulting for the U.S. government and I don’t like that they outed us here.
Try Canberra… you would be shocked
same in Qld ...
Consultants, today's bottom feeders. Please tell us what you would like to hear so we can charge like the light brigade to tell you would you would like to hear.
PwC official uniform should be clown wigs and oversized novelty shoes. Oh and an mini bike and a toot horn.
@@dimsoneill i mean how else will I afford my Beacon Hill apartment and Equinox membership
The IT department really upped their game after the smartGov debacle
Was that before or after the Census crash?
they were so close with myGovSpace... just had to drop the space
Could be before, during and after.
@@steelgear3876 see the final two slides...
The sad thing is that ALL the Tony's are dead, resigned or retired - since 1990s. Now most of the bosses in the public service are Rhondas, and the rest are Jims.
Sad how true this comment is
They had this same thing before the 90s people are forever the same
As a Rhonda I can confirm 😂
my dad is in the top end of local gov and he's a total Tony. it's actually uncanny. even has the same hair
I was pushed into a new infrastructure monitoring team so Jim and Rhonda could be unleashed. The upshot, delays, budget increases and increased bureaucracy not delivering anything other than uninformative pretty reports that hide the truth.
the 50-50 in the independent consultation bit brought back corporate memories!! excellent piece
What does the 50-50 thing mean?b
@@wildhairchronicles4009 the consultants basically wanted to know what the government wanted to hear just so they could tell them it. The consultants get paid quicker and the government get told what the want.
@@lord_duckian9521 In essence, a consultant tells the management what the staff tell them but puts it into management speak.
@@Mike-br8zt no, the consultants say whatever the government wants them to say regardless of if it’s true of not
@@Mike-br8ztyeah, I’ve first hand experience of this. I’ve been presented my own slide decks back to me my by consultants…
Can’t help thinking about how hard it must have been to narrow the video down to just 10 minutes!
i love the last clip with tony and the bigwigs. reminds me of jim hacker foiling sir humphrey on yes prime minister.
Reminded me of the bit where Jim and Humphrey teamed up as "Transport Supremo" to start the trial in the PM's own electorate and tear down a bunch of parks and pools...
@@hoilst265 Love that episode.
😊@@hoilst265
I just love that “who’s on board?” with an innocently inquiring look can be such a good burn 😂
My uncle who worked for the Australian Government at the time, said of The Hollowmen (basically the precursor of this series) that it was a documentary. This is absolutely true of this series!
My mum worked in Parliament House back when I was little. She agrees, it's basically a documentary. That's exactly what it's like there
This show is beyond brilliant, and that last scene was so well done! Just watching everyone’s reaction as Tony laid out his plan! 😂
And the look!👀 on Rhonda's face when he does is beyond gold. Like, she knows what he's done.
The High Speed Train is my favourite election "promise".
It appears in almost every federal election, only for the feasibility study to come by 19-36 months later to say it isn't cost effective.
Yep pretty much but idk I feel like they always look at doing it on massive scales instead of starting smaller and getting regional connectivity first and then expanding later on kinda like they have done it in the UK where they just upgraded existing track instead of building brand new stuff for bonkers money.
@@babokmorrison7561you better look up HS2 then 😉
@@babokmorrison7561 100% agree.
If they did a system between Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat, and Bendigo, and made it work, then we could expand the concept.
That was before Victoria was broke, of course.
This is why we can’t afford anything
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The Tories in the UK proposed one of these, and couldn't even build one from London to Liverpool!
Australia's gift to the world of satire - as a former public servant, I can vouch for its accuracy and its brilliance
4:35 I love how her assumption that Ash would have 'lived experience' of her question is also racist lol
Yes!!! that is why this show is so brilliant - this is reality
Let’s dig deeper, respectfully.
😂😂
normally it's a problem of a well-intentioned, but ultimately flawed course where there's not enough space in the feedback form for the nuance you'd need to take it apart (see also the customer feedback at 3:00 that's designed to make people hang up so they never get negative feedback) but they go straight for the jugular in this lol
@@pnutz_2it’s just using obvious otherism to claim compassion
Truly non racist addresses like this wouldn’t call on anyone
As someone who lives in another country than where I was born, I love when people ask me where I’m from. And I love asking everyone because I find it interesting to find out if they were born here or somewhere else and what their family origin is. There’s nothing wrong with that question in the first place lol.
I’ve literally been in a meeting when the door swung open and in came the admin girl with a facilities management person to measure space for a new desk. We all just sat there staring as they measured then walked out - all I could think of was Tony.
This was the best show ever! Rob is killing it. Lots of love from Romania.
"i'm getting an icecream headache", I can recall hundreds of times I could've used that line 🤣
People that fall into the Rhonda category, should never be allowed into the building
They are running the building mate. And surrounding themselves hiring like-minded sycophants so no-one is left to logically question their BS and make them look silly.
"I thought I banned her from the building.." - A line in one of the episodes
Rhonda's like monsoon frogs nowadays
Was hr in the building again?@shykorustotora
Can i check if they are Breathing...?
Not Yet..
This is truly amazing. Well done "Working Dog". Holding a mirror up to current Australian Affairs....government, bureaucracy, private companies, beholden interests....and it doesn't paint a pretty picture!! Australia is "all froth and no cappuccino".
All of the Anglosphere is the same,anyone would think it was co-ordinated.
"They dont know what they want"
"they live there"
"thats not the point"
Painfully sums up modern ceo's
I would suggest this as part of mandatory school curriculum! At least we would be all less naive and benefit from the amazing healing properties of laughter 🤭
If you're looking for something similar to this, there's a british show called "The Thick of it" with a similar vibe
Loved that show too! 😂😂
Or you could watch the original which inspired it all: "Yes minister"
The world wide professional managerial class desperately needs psilocybin mushroom therapy.
This is true. I feel sorry for all the senior managers in my multinational. Workaholics with no lives and the most skewed perspective imaginable.
Cyanide
You left the best bit to the last!
"A failure to plan is a plan for failure"
"Give me the book"
"Nah..."
😄
I MUST save this documentary, it keeps me sane!
I just want to say that I saw the shorts…and had to watch the series. I was not disappointed; “Yes Minister” for the 21st Century!
I retired from the Australian Public Service some years ago - largely because of this sort of nonsense. This is so close to reality, it’s unsettling.
It'snot just Australia. As soon as politicians get involved (or a manager that isn't a subject matter expert) things become exactly like this.
Half my day is spend on telling people what they need to do and when. Only for them to dump a rush job they knew about for months on my desk at the last minute (bonus points if the politician/manager involved already had a photo op in the papers anouncing the start of the project).
I so love the my tony's in other departments, they get me involved early on and help me make sure that a bad project gets killed early and a good project gets streamlined. (Fuck the project managers though, except for 1 they are all a clueless bunch of twats)
Don't worry it's the same all over the "Western" world. You probably know something called planning for results. Actually it means that in order to avoid a reduction of your budget next year you plan the most absurd and useless projects just in order to have something to show the investors. Any kind of investor, even involuntary ones, like taxpayers.
Great series, it nails it!
Nah you retired cause of the cushy pension
Excellent series, Working Dog!
"UIN" card ending deserving of a Loggie!
The episode with "Bert", the "second pass" retiree showing the 7 billion dollar light rail could be done for 2 billion, then let go "to reduce gov't expenditure".
Or, the student writing Ministerial Briefings on "Blockchain" and Jim's reflection on the news about the student's schoolwork. "Attention to detail. Very important in life."
Where did you find that woman from HR???
To write "Excellent series, Working Dog!" is a massive undersell of this production. All involved justified feeling extremely(!) proud of their work.
This is fucking iconic 😂😂😂 production quality and acting off the charts. Reminds me of an angry The Office
"I'm hoping they're a death metal band." 😂
I only realised recently that Tony is the SAME TONY from the Hollowmen !!!
he wrote both the shows
@@bodybalanceU2 I didn't realise he was the same character though :)
@@janemacintyre9801 is he I thought theybwere 2 diffrent characters
The WHS one fills me with rage
agree - so accurate
Oh, jesus. Rule #1 of WHS: COVER. THE ORGANISATION'S. BUTT. Who cares if the person gets medical treatment if it's not proveable that the organisation got them medical treatment and correctly logged the incident so they can prove they were getting them medical treatment...eventually?
That and the Ash "Where are you from?" one. Man, I'm vaguely Chinese-ish Aussie, and I get that all the time. 9 times out of 10, the Chinese side of my family has been in the country longer than the person asking has. Well, technically speaking, my family was here before we were a country. I don't speak Chinese, actually can't eat much of the food (seafood allergy...), and grew up in rural NSW.
It looks like a great show, not sure why it is not streamed outside Australia. Seems ABC could make money on international broadcast rights. Unless I get a VPN, I cant watch it in the US.
I think its called dreamland in the US
It is streamed on Netflix.
@christopheryoung3850 Thank You! Not sure why it was renamed. Made searching for it a problem.
@@Steve-jx3mh thank you!
@@briangasser973I think there’s an American sci-fi series of the same name. It may have been rebranded to avoid confusion
Utopia is the best Australian Comedy show ever made. The Games is a very close 2nd, more like #1 and #1.01. But Utopia just skewers modern workplaces so well.
I laughed and laughed then cried and cried-we experience this every day 🤦♀️
Too close to the truth!😂
From the UK.
5:50 beautiful yes minister homage
Ha ha ha, yes, this show is really a short skit version of Yes Minister, probably because people's attention spans these days are so short, they couldn't do a full Yes Minister version
@@stultuses These aren't stand alone short skits. They are brief excerpts from the half-hour episodes of Utopia that go to make up a series, like Yes Minister. There have been 5 series of Utopia, of 8 episodes each, since 2014.
I can confirm that Canberra is exactly like this.
Love this show. Always quoting episodes whenever anything it predicted comes to life 😅 LOVE the last scene - Tony is so clever for that 😆
Every time I have to cram myself into a flying coffin to get from brisbane to melbourne I get even sadder about how impractical the Very Fast Train is.
How have I never heard of this?
Ohmygod. Right in the feels.
Good looking out, OP.
I have been that guy shown some forsaken dirt patch by a developer touting urban sprawl drivel. This is too accurate for me to laugh, well done Working Dog.
That consultant meeting is ridiculously accurate. I swear they have insiders feeding them info, theres actually these BS meetings between govt execs and EY/KPMG etc ('general consultants') where the government agency basically says 'write us this BS report that says a project is viable so we can build/do it even though we know its shit' and the consultant does it every time to keep em sweet, collect a cool 10mil for a couple of months work by 20 grads, and then the cycle repeats and they get more and more contracts.
Oh, and they plant their own agenda into these reports to actually shape govt policy incognito over time. Enviro sustainability often morphs into fiscal sustainability just like something straight out the show, as but one I saw.
They keep flagging up building a Nuclear Power Station in Australia. Canberra is the ideal place to build it.
Any office worker can relate to this, its ridiculous how almost anywhere its the same
Just brilliant!
I work in local authority. This IS REAL LIFE FOR ME
the convos between tony and nat are the only ones where things make sense LMAOO i love it
This show will have to end with tony and nat in a car yelling and holding hands as they drive off the end of an unfinished freeway overpass. 😂
This show is even more realistic than the Yes Minister series... this last though is gold... tracking Canberra
Dear God this whole video feels like a leaked footage
This show is so painful for me because this is how i feel every day in this world.
In other words, this show is a fucking masterpiece
The one you've currently titled "Australia's Defence Policy In 2023 Explained" is still the most real tbh 😹
The incident report had dying. This literally happened to me, I cut my finger and was told “I can’t give you a plaster, I could lose my job if I don’t fill this out first”
I feel like this video could alternatively be titled: every office job ever hahah
Rob you are a master.
Pure gold.
Working Dog really nailed the PWC et. al. gravy train. Poor taxpayers (suckers).
Where can I stream this show in the USA?
Those watching the politics around Brisbane 2032 Olympic preparations only need to see this show or that awesome show from the 90’s about the Sydney Olympic preparations called “The Games” it had Gina Riley in it and was hilarious.
"When we get to the future you're still in the past!" lol!
Lemo should get an Emmy.
I plan on using the Jevons Paradox in an argument to lower my property taxes.
This is brilliant humour... ask delivered dead-pan... but the scary thing is... it's exactly how many business/governments work...!
This has 'Yes Minister' quality potential for real! :)
The very fast train is too relatable to Newcastle Sydney train situation.
cringe laughed the whole way through those snippets.
now just weeping
Never heard of this show!
Now I’m all ears 😂
Absolutely loving this!!!!!!!!!! Politics and comedy... two things dont jell well in my country...
Everytime I see a new story about the Tasmania stadium I think of Utopia.
I’m an American and this is absolutely hilarious 😂
...magnificent .. 🙂🙃
Where can I find this streaming in America? Great show
Netflix...They renamed it 'Dreamland' for the US...in Australia it is called 'Utopia'.
@@christopheryoung3850not available in the US
When is this show coming to the UK?!
... I really want the super steam train.
How do I watch these from America?
This show would be the new office if made available easy in USA
I was working for a Supermarket 🛑 in Australia and cut myself badly (bleeding wouldn't stop) all they wanted to do was file a report. I couldn't even drive MYSELF to a doctor
Marvellous
This show is so accurate I’m seething in anger and hatred
Strangely I thought it was an ABC documentary on govt authorities. I thought the ABC was fortunate to get Rob Stich to perform.
Wait, what is this show and why have i never heard of it before?
Where can I watch the show😢
Abc iview and netflix as well has some seasons
It’s so funny because it’s so true to form for our inept pollies!
7:43 We just had an "independent" consulting firm hired by shareholders to see if the CEO they chose makes them look like A$$hats for choosing him in the first place. The answer is yes, he does. But they spent a ton of money for someone to tell them: A) you (the shareholders), were stupid for hiring this guy. Or B) everything is industry standard and fine. knowing the kind of people who have a controlling stake in this enterprise... B should always be the correct answer.
What is this show I need to see it? 🤗🤗
Utopia
Reminds me of Clarke and Dawe 😭😭
It just hurts to watch
Those Working Dog bastards. Too clever by half!
I find this show depressingly true.
how do I watch outside of Australia!?😭
I love John Legend :'D
Ah-mazing
Just 10 minutes? I thought you would upload all the seasons?
I would *love* to watch this series; but, sadly, it's only available in Australia. Yet its presentation of how government works at the municipal offices level shows how universal is human behavior. How can I watch this series in Canada?
torrent it
Available under the name dreamland
I think we can admit politicians aren’t expected to know everything but it pays for them to have common sense and good advisors
Urgh its so infuriatingly true. Bravo
Here, hear.
This is to accurate...
Twelve plus eight and two after that.
Genius!