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We're doing nothing wrong in NSW. Sure, some things could be improved, but there's no magic button that will fix everything - because we don't need anything more than a tune-up.
Warning: Immininent use sweeping generalisations, particularly using the word "we"!
The problem in NSW is that we all want everything to suit us 100% perfectly, 100% of the time. And we tend to stomp off in a huff if we don't get it. And we aren't even willing to accept that other people's nirvana might be different to our own, so compromise is not even on the agenda.
We 'enjoy' the politics, the power squabbles and the act of 'making a stand' far too much - for too many of us, they've become their own source of perverse enjoyment, and we have lost sight of the common goal.
This is not intended to be a shot at anyone in particular, and everyone (including me) is guilty of it to some extent. But for a variety of reasons, NSW is the worst for it (and not just in the world of VMX - it really seems to be a sad part of our state's identity!).
Have a look at the history of these forums - people from other states all seem to be able to keep the big picture in sight, whereas us NSWelshmen seem to be the ones that are super-quick to get nasty.
So changing the tracks, the people on the committees, or the phase of the moon might help, the real 'fix' has to come from all of those people who would prefer to leave their bikes in their sheds than spend a couple of hours with a flag in their hand (or whatever else it is that they dislike so intensely that they aren't involved).
Disclaimer: I know some of the history, and I know why some people got the poops. I also reckon that I'd have responded in a similar way, in some of those cases. But at what point do you let go, and move on with your life? At what point do the original problems slide into irrelevance, and your behaviour/attitudes become the damaging ones?