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James "Grumpy" Bond
The floor is yours. Go ahead,:lol: , ya may wanta do a tad of research on that
The floor is yours. Go ahead,:lol: , ya may wanta do a tad of research on that
So they got the complex for free then. Thanks for that.raw land was leased to Inpex , on the understanding that the developed site would be returned to the NT Gov once the construction at Bladin Point was completed and that's what happened .
Well it's +100km from Brisvegas, so can't be used for student accommodation and doesn't look like it can be repurposed into public housing. Another quality project delivered by QLD Labor.I didn't pay much attention but weren't the quarantine facilities desigh ed with repurposing to public housing and student accommodation in mind?
soon? I doubt it.So you don’t think there will be another epidemic any time soon?
I don’t know the design brief, but the real failing would appear to be lack of flexibility and the ability of such facilities to be easily repurposed or shifted to suit the crisis of the moment.
It is about incoming visitors from overseas or interstate, and the use of not fit for purpose quarantine hotels, nothing to do with local transmission cases.don't see how a gussied up detention center is going to be the difference even if there is.
current capacity (stage 1) for the one in Danistan is 500 beds, which is nowhere near the daily case numbers being reported.
Don't forget the need for paying students and backpackers for agriculture....It is about incoming visitors from overseas or interstate, and the use of not fit for purpose quarantine hotels, nothing to do with local transmission cases.
If they started building them mid 2020 then there would have been so value to them, but they instead waited until mid 2021 once the vaccine roll out was well under way and we had our post plan.It is about incoming visitors from overseas or interstate, and the use of not fit for purpose quarantine hotels, nothing to do with local transmission cases.
If they started building them mid 2020 then there would have been so value to them, but they instead waited until mid 2021 once the vaccine roll out was well under way and we had our post plan.
They should have at least located them and designed them to have a life after the pandemic.
All states maintained quarantine stations back in the old days. The one in Adelaide got turned into a museum. All the others got shut down or repurposed as they were thought to be no longer necessary. What price now?
Do you really think that this is the last epidemic/pandemic?
It is clear that parts of Oz are going to have to deal with flooding and/or bushfires every other year. Where could all the flood and bushfire victims go if they need emergency accommodation?
We will also still have a migrant and refugee problem, and will need emergency/temporary accommodation for them, just like we did after WW2?So you don’t think there will be another epidemic any time soon?
I don’t know the design brief, but the real failing would appear to be lack of flexibility and the ability of such facilities to be easily repurposed or shifted to suit the crisis of the moment.
that still doesn't help the argument.It is about incoming visitors from overseas or interstate, and the use of not fit for purpose quarantine hotels, nothing to do with local transmission cases.
Given the state governments history of miss-use of funds, unethical behaviour and culture of cover-ups, I would not put it past Dan for wasting tax payers money purely for political gain.that still doesn't help the argument.
last December, Melb airport recorded 1,115,233 transfers. That's an average of just under 36k people per day.
and there's 500 beds?
and the people have to stay there for how long?
its hard to see this as being anything other than a colossal white elephant.
at the cost of over half a billion dollars that maybe could have been better directed to our medical system.
You don't say...Given the state governments history of miss-use of funds, unethical behaviour and culture of cover-ups, I would not put it past Dan for wasting tax payers money purely for political gain.