Anyone interested?
It has previous approval for a height increase to 207 mtrs.
No idea.Just a question, for my historical education... were the Liberal Party of NSW in agreement with the decisions of the 1950 while in opposition, or where they actively saying the trams should be retained?
Thomson Ford. My Dad bought the Fairlane (with a vinyl roof) from them.
Anyone interested?
It has previous approval for a height increase to 207 mtrs.
I think London had its pretty comprehensive Tube in place as well which would have reduced their need for trams.No idea.
The fact is Labor ripped them all out in favor of polluting buses and it is proven that we are now trying to rebuild them at exorbitant expense.
Such a shame.
No worriesNo idea.
Yes. Just trying to get a sense of whether "blaming Labor" is historically justified, or whether the removal of the tram system was something that would have just happened under any government of the time.The fact is Labor ripped them all out in favor of polluting buses and it is proven that we are now trying to rebuild them at exorbitant expense.
Such a shame.
Agree, nothing will likely happen with the Stadium for around another 30 years after it was completed.Should this thread be renamed "Sydney Infrastructure and Other Stuff..."
I keep thinking something is happening at the stadium
Just out of curiosity, are there any mild to major ALP policy fails that you have observed in your voting and adult lifetime? If so, would you care to share?No worries
Yes. Just trying to get a sense of whether "blaming Labor" is historically justified, or whether the removal of the tram system was something that would have just happened under any government of the time.
Yes.Just out of curiosity, are there any mild to major ALP policy fails that you have observed in your voting and adult lifetime?
Supporting the non-UN sanctioned invasion of Iraq circa 2003 is the first that comes to mind. Libs were in government, but Labor were balls deep in their support.If so, would you care to share?
No worries
Yes. Just trying to get a sense of whether "blaming Labor" is historically justified, or whether the removal of the tram system was something that would have just happened under any government of the time.
Should this thread be renamed "Sydney Infrastructure and Other Stuff..."
I keep thinking something is happening at the stadium
Ok, so that's it then is it? Only in a forced partisan kind of way though I spose.Yes.
Supporting the non-UN sanctioned invasion of Iraq circa 2003 is the first that comes to mind. Libs were in government, but Labor were balls deep in their support.
Why would they divert funding away from the very academic institutions that they themselves are a product of?And don't get me started on how they've failed to divert funding away from overfunded private schools, toward the needs of underfunded government schools.... infuriates me.
Ok, so that's it then is it? Only in a forced partisan kind of way though I spose.
Nothing they ever did or are doing in Gov?
Why would they divert funding away from the very academic institutions that they themselves are a product of?
Lol.Let's not turn this infrastructure thread into a political shite fight.
No worries
Yes. Just trying to get a sense of whether "blaming Labor" is historically justified, or whether the removal of the tram system was something that would have just happened under any government of the time.
I have f**king HAD IT with reading about the Parramatta Stadium Rebuild and anything else in this thread. Can everybody just shut up about it. ffsIt already says other stuff.
The stadium opened 5 years ago and most of the discussion has been about other stuff.
Keep up.
No need to rename it.