They were doing laps around pngChinese warships parked off the WA coast. Maybe Cook should invite them to visit and get Albo worried, he might pick up the bill lol
Cumins Consortium said a lot of things that they didn’t actually have a strategic plan of how it would be properly funded long term. However in that regard (juniors) their heart was somewhat in the right place.Cummins had stated both HM & SG were set to go for the summer of 25/26 but they are not cheap to run.
I'd hope worst case that will just be pushed back 1 year .... considering Tony Archer was happy to shut Pirates down when he was the GM of Pathways and Performance I'm not confident that a NRL run side will run those programs without government support.
It’s purely ECI engagement. It’s only to gauge realistic budget costs. Design, conceptual or otherwise, is under the principal contractors discretion to get a ball-park estimation figure over to the client (in this case WA Gov). Nothing more.If BESIX Watpac (a construction company) are costing stuff, than an Architectural firm must have produced concept plans.
Sounds like a lot of money has been expended already.
Shouldn't be far off than
Peanut gallery is hiring.I will say this though. When the day comes that Cook doesn’t want to do politics anymore there’s a job for him elsewhere, should he want it.
Didn't know Sir peanut was a pilot.Our navy and army only knew they were off Sydney coast when a virgin pilot spotted them flying over
alwaysloser, the forums resident loser. just cannot go a day without being a loser.Didn't know Sir peanut was a pilot.
he went from $1.01 to $1.002 fav.Not much WA election news on the Today Show or in the Telegraph this morning ….i assume Cookie Monster is going to be over the line?
Hi majority will be lessened but he'll still walk it going by all polls.Not much WA election news on the Today Show or in the Telegraph this morning ….i assume Cookie Monster is going to be over the line?
He’s busy invited jd Vance to his victory partyNot much WA election news on the Today Show or in the Telegraph this morning ….i assume Cookie Monster is going to be over the line?
In reality when you consider the club grant, travel and accommodation costs and hopefully NRL increasing NRLWA funding they will be putting in over $200million over 10 years to WA. They should have been shouting that from the roof tops every time they got asked about Perth.
Vlandys might drive a hard bargain but he really doesnt read a room well.
Hi got backed into a corner and did what all pollies do.Well…I dont know what PVL should be saying , but it is obvious that Cook doesn’t want to be saying anything positive about the new NRL team in the lead up to the election , less he upset his electorate
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Cook’s message for V’landys: WA doesn’t need the NRL
WA premier says NRL brass must understand rugby league is a relative minnow west of the Nullarbor, and his government won’t bend over backwards to secure a team.www.afr.com
No doubt you will reply that he is saying one thing prior to the election and will act in the opposite way after …but the Perth Bears are being treated over there a bit similar to how Julia Gillard introduced the Carbon tax …hope they prove a bit more popular than that did ..lol
Hi got backed into a corner and did what all pollies do.
His presso at the business breakfast this week was pretty clear. They are still committed to funding the support infrastructure for RL and the club in WA but wont be funding the club or the NRL. Thats been their stance since day 1.
Its posted a page back. He's still talking it up but is being very careful to challenge the perception that was created by the Sydney media that they would be paying the NRL a huge sum of tax payer money.I don’t have a link to those comments… only these ones posted above which don’t seem very supportive to me of a team …
It’s funny how when it’s a team you support you can read a quote and pick out the bits that favour your argument vs every other bid where you just ignore and go for the jugularIts posted a page back. He's still talking it up but is being very careful to challenge the perception that was created by the Sydney media that they would be paying the NRL a huge sum of tax payer money.
'Pushed on whether spending money to lure a team west was appropriate during WA’s prolonged cost-of-living crisis, the Premier making his pitch, insisted a deal would be good for the State’s economy.
“Sport and indeed, national sport franchises are big business, and it’s a great opportunity for our economy, but not a single dollar of taxpayers’ dollars will go to the NRL,” he said.
“We want to make sure that if Western Australia is to participate in another national competition, and I think we should, and I made that very clear all along, but it has to be good value for money for WA taxpayers, and it has to be a benefit to the WA economy.”
It funny how much you careIt’s funny how when it’s a team you support you can read a quote and pick out the bits that favour your argument vs every other bid where you just ignore and go for the jugular
Its posted a page back. He's still talking it up but is being very careful to challenge the perception that was created by the Sydney media that they would be paying the NRL a huge sum of tax payer money.
'Pushed on whether spending money to lure a team west was appropriate during WA’s prolonged cost-of-living crisis, the Premier making his pitch, insisted a deal would be good for the State’s economy.
“Sport and indeed, national sport franchises are big business, and it’s a great opportunity for our economy, but not a single dollar of taxpayers’ dollars will go to the NRL,” he said.
“We want to make sure that if Western Australia is to participate in another national competition, and I think we should, and I made that very clear all along, but it has to be good value for money for WA taxpayers, and it has to be a benefit to the WA economy.”
yesis that the one headlined “Cook claps back at NRL in last minute funding row”…?
It’s a great choice of words because it’s true, none of the cash is going directly to the NRL.Its posted a page back. He's still talking it up but is being very careful to challenge the perception that was created by the Sydney media that they would be paying the NRL a huge sum of tax payer money.
'Pushed on whether spending money to lure a team west was appropriate during WA’s prolonged cost-of-living crisis, the Premier making his pitch, insisted a deal would be good for the State’s economy.
“Sport and indeed, national sport franchises are big business, and it’s a great opportunity for our economy, but not a single dollar of taxpayers’ dollars will go to the NRL,” he said.
“We want to make sure that if Western Australia is to participate in another national competition, and I think we should, and I made that very clear all along, but it has to be good value for money for WA taxpayers, and it has to be a benefit to the WA economy.”