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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

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According to the DT Foley has ruled out rebuilds on EITHER stadium.
If you give a shit about the quality of infrastructure in Sydney (stadiums are the tip of the iceberg), don't vote for these backwards merkins.

Yeah the current govt is far from perfect but at least we’re seeing infrastructure built.

There were hardly any major projects under instituted under 16 years of the last labor govt.

There’s a reason NSW has the lowest unemployment rate in the country.
 

El Diablo

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According to the DT Foley has ruled out rebuilds on EITHER stadium.
If you give a shit about the quality of infrastructure in Sydney (stadiums are the tip of the iceberg), don't vote for these backwards merkins.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...d/news-story/7acd53d5768084eb568924063ffdbe9b

Luke Foley rules out knocking down either Sydney stadium

Rose Brennan, The Daily Telegraph
7 minutes ago

NSW Opposition Leader Luke Foley has ruled out knocking down either ANZ or Alliance Stadium, on the same day the Berejiklian government has agreed to release documents relating to its $2 billion plan to rebuild both stadiums.

This afternoon Mr Foley finally clarified his stance on the stadiums, saying he will only do “modest refurbishments”.

Earlier today the government agreed to release within three weeks a stack of documents relating to its spend of more than $2 billion on stadiums.

Gladys Berejiklian’s government voted in favour of a motion put forward by the opposition in state parliament today requiring them to publish all stadium documents within 21 days.

By voting in favour of the motion, the government avoided an embarrassing case of a Liberal MP crossing the floor.

Liberal MLC Matthew Mason-Cox was set to cross the floor to vote in favour of the document release if his government did not support it.

Labor MP Linda Voltz’s motion calls on the government to table any document prepared in relation to the demolition, reconfiguration or rebuild of ANZ or Allianz stadiums, as well as any legal advice or correspondence with sporting codes.

The upper house also today established two powerful new “super” committees to scrutinise government projects.

Mr Mason-Cox abstained from voting on this.

The Shooters Fishers and Farmers Party led the charge to establish the committees which will have the stadiums spend among their first orders of business.

“Despite the Coalition government opposing our efforts, both super-committees were established by a vote of 21 in favour to 18 against,” Shooters Fishers and Farmers Party MLC Robert Brown said.

“This proves that the Legislative Council will not be a rubber stamp for the will of the government of the day.”

“The government doesn’t control us, and we were elected by the entire state of NSW to act as a house of review on their undertakings.”

FOLEY’S STANCE

Labor leader Luke Foley this afternoon unequivocally ruled out knocking down and redeveloping either ANZ or Allianz stadium, saying he would only do “modest refurbishments”.

“No we won’t be knocking down and rebuilding either Moore Park or Olympic Park stadium. There are much greater priorities for NSW,” he said.

While at last clarifying his stance on redeveloping the stadiums, Mr Foley still would not put a dollar figure on how much he would spend on the stadiums.

“We will release costed and detailed policy before the election, it’s over a year away, but for sure I give my commitment today that Labor will have a detailed and costed policy with respect to stadiums and with respect to all other big important policy matter before the people of this state well before they go to the polls in 53 weeks time,” he said.

“We will not knockdown and rebuild either of those two stadiums because it’s an extravagance.”

“We’re willing to look at modest refurbishments but we won’t be knocking down and rebuilding either the Moore Park or Olympic Park stadium because our priority is for investment into schools and hospitals before stadiums.”

Mr Foley said he had not met with the NRL this year to discuss what impact his unwillingness to redevelop the stadiums would have on the economy and the code.

“What I won’t be doing is engaging in a $2.5 billions stadiums splurge. I’ve been very honest with them about that.”
 

adamkungl

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Hopefully the new Parra Stadium launches for Round 1 next year and generates a huge wave of positive publicity around the subject. If Labor get in they set the NRL back at least a decade
 

T-Boon

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Hopefully the new Parra Stadium launches for Round 1 next year and generates a huge wave of positive publicity around the subject. If Labor get in they set the NRL back at least a decade

I don't know. It probably prompts the NRL to get more national. Thats got to be good. Get a couple of new Brisbane teams give them a taste for GFs.
 

M2D2

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According to the DT Foley has ruled out rebuilds on EITHER stadium.
If you give a shit about the quality of infrastructure in Sydney (stadiums are the tip of the iceberg), don't vote for these backwards merkins.
The liberal government has f**ked the trains and gave us westcon, its pretty clear they cant handle infrastructure at all, especially after f**king over the stadium plan so the SCG trust can be the winners.
If you give a shit about the quality of infrastructure in Sydney vote out the liberals.
 
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The liberal government has f**ked the trains and gave us westcon, its pretty clear they cant handle infrastructure at all, especially after f**king over the stadium plan so the SCG trust can be the winners.
If you give a shit about the quality of infrastructure in Sydney vote out the liberals.

Still better than labor circa 1996-2011
 

El Diablo

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The liberal government has f**ked the trains and gave us westcon, its pretty clear they cant handle infrastructure at all, especially after f**king over the stadium plan so the SCG trust can be the winners.
If you give a shit about the quality of infrastructure in Sydney vote out the liberals.
SJW to the rescue
 

adamkungl

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No. Not really.
They didnt f**k up the trains

lol people have been sooking about trains since the f**king big bang.
They sooked about them in the last government and they'll sook about them in the next one.
(You're not wrong that they are f**ked up, but to suggest that any other government didn't f**k up too is delusional)
 

Danish

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So people think a 32k seat stadium will be big enough eh? That is working on the assumption that all 32k seats would be available to sell to the public. This is with the SCG Trust running things they will not be.

Currently (and herberthenry1908 can correct me if I have the figures wrong) some 8k of the current seats at the SFS are set aside for trust members. Consequently you build a 32k seat stadium, I'll bet the trust will insist on the same number of seats being set aside for the trust members, meaning you only have 24k seats available to sell. Add on corporate seating and private boxes, and you could wind up with 20k or less seats available to sell to the public for all occasions.

The reasoning that it should be 32k is specious if you are going to say it only gets a full house once or twice a year during the rugby league and A-League seasons. You could certainly make the same comment about ANZ Stadium.

The issue is ANZ should have been done first as that is what the NSW Government agreed on. To me, they have welched on the deal.

Does the SCG trust really have 8000 gold and platinum members? Regular members don’t get access to Allianz by default.
 

M2D2

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lol people have been sooking about trains since the f**king big bang.
They sooked about them in the last government and they'll sook about them in the next one.
(You're not wrong that they are f**ked up, but to suggest that any other government didn't f**k up too is delusional)
They didnt f**k them up to the point they need overtime to make the timetable work.
That was a very new development that they still havent fixed.
 
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https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...d/news-story/7acd53d5768084eb568924063ffdbe9b

Luke Foley rules out knocking down either Sydney stadium


FOLEY’S STANCE
Mr Foley said he had not met with the NRL this year to discuss what impact his unwillingness to redevelop the stadiums would have on the economy and the code.

And that is all anyone needs to know about Foley and NSW Labor.

And just like Federal Labor, important policy matters are ill or opportunistically considered with no thought or analysis and then they have the hide to lecture others with that holier than thou, high horse arrogance in that smart arse, condescending tone.
 
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I love the Tele's description of the new committees as "Super" committees. As they are Upper House committees, wait till they try to compel a Minister who is in the lower house (which is most of them) to attend and give evidence. They won't look so super then as they have no power to compel their attendance.
 
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Raiderdave

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well thats it then
f**k labor
the NRL needs to let him know they will openly campaign against them
handing out flyers at every NSW based ground in the comp every week

the other morons need to be read the riot act too , as Beatie did a few days ago

looks like i'll be attending GF's & Origins all over the country
keeping West Australians & Victorians employed with my hard earned instead of new south welshmen & women
 
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No. Not really.
They didnt f**k up the trains, and they built lines.
They also didnt sell off all of their assets to make electricity prices go up either.

Short memory then. The trains had regular problems under the last govt, there was a time in the mid 2000’s virtually every train was running late. They even changed the definition of what an on time train was.

They built one little train line from Chatswood to Epping, tiny thing.

They also announced a whole heap of other train projects that never happened. In fact they announced some several times.

You’re the definition of a partisan.
 

M2D2

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Short memory then. The trains had regular problems under the last govt, there was a time in the mid 2000’s virtually every train was running late. They even changed the definition of what an on time train was.

They built one little train line from Chatswood to Epping, tiny thing.

They also announced a whole heap of other train projects that never happened. In fact they announced some several times.

You’re the definition of a partisan.
So which part of that was f**king the trains to a point where they need mandatory overtime to ensure the timetable works.
Which part of that was selling off assets to raise prices
Ill wait.
 
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So which part of that was f**king the trains to a point where they need mandatory overtime to ensure the timetable works.
Which part of that was selling off assets to raise prices
Ill wait.

The trains haven’t been run well, never said otherwise. This stadium process hasn’t been handled well. There’s a whole heap of things they’ve done poorly. And yet they’re still better than the last labor govt.

They sold off assets to pay for infrastructure, these things don’t come for free.
 
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