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framac67 Dec 31st 2010 10:10 am

Floods in Qld
 
Maybe I'm being a bit naive (again) but I'm wondering why Anna Bligh and Julia Gillard came up with a paltry $1million each for the relief fund for the flood victims but $5mill is spent on fireworks for new year celebrations in Sydney. It puzzled me no end and as I read the morning paper, I am not alone.:blink:

Bix Dec 31st 2010 10:37 am

Re: Floods in Qld
 
Sydney fireworks are seen by the world.
Floods are in house. :rolleyes:

scottishcelts Dec 31st 2010 12:52 pm

Re: Floods in Qld
 

Originally Posted by framac67 (Post 9069919)
Maybe I'm being a bit naive (again) but I'm wondering why Anna Bligh and Julia Gillard came up with a paltry $1million each for the relief fund for the flood victims but $5mill is spent on fireworks for new year celebrations in Sydney. It puzzled me no end and as I read the morning paper, I am not alone.:blink:

I agree. Those fireworks have always disgusted me. Millions of dollars that could be injected into hospitals or flood victims etc. Makes me sick to the stomach. :thumbdown:

sonlymewalter Dec 31st 2010 1:08 pm

Re: Floods in Qld
 
To be fair the fireworks would have been organised and paid for a year ago. Doesn't make it right though as you'd have thought they would have thought the flood donation amount through better. A couple of million aint gonna buy or rebuild many houses:rolleyes:

The amount spent on the fireworks is bloody vulgar:thumbdown:

jad n rich Dec 31st 2010 5:55 pm

Re: Floods in Qld
 

Originally Posted by sonlymewalter (Post 9070116)
To be fair the fireworks would have been organised and paid for a year ago. Doesn't make it right though as you'd have thought they would have thought the flood donation amount through better. A couple of million aint gonna buy or rebuild many houses:rolleyes:

The amount spent on the fireworks is bloody vulgar:thumbdown:


News website right now is having a were we 'the best' fireworks moment as the main story:rolleyes:

Like who cares really?

Its like sport, the amount spent on a few thousand elite athletes in OZ is obscene, best at sport but worst on education, wow what winners:rolleyes:

moneypenny20 Dec 31st 2010 6:04 pm

Re: Floods in Qld
 
I don't believe that will be the only money given. At the moment with everything still under water there's not a hell of a lot that anyone can do - throwing money at a flood won't make the water disappear.

BigH68 Jan 1st 2011 12:27 am

Re: Floods in Qld
 
Oh well looks like the mad panic buying will commence tomorro again, by the idiots that think the 30 loaves of bread they have just bought will still be fresh in 5 days, bloody fools leave stuff in the shops for everyone:thumbdown:....Yeppen Bridge now closed so nothing moving North of there and Rocky Airport closed

Pollyana Jan 1st 2011 1:43 am

Re: Floods in Qld
 

Originally Posted by BigH68 (Post 9070550)
Oh well looks like the mad panic buying will commence tomorro again, by the idiots that think the 30 loaves of bread they have just bought will still be fresh in 5 days, bloody fools leave stuff in the shops for everyone:thumbdown:....Yeppen Bridge now closed so nothing moving North of there and Rocky Airport closed

Rockhampton airport likely to be closed for 10 days (approx) if the flooding is at the predicted level. If worse than predicted I'm not even going to hazard a guess..........

carolinephillips Jan 1st 2011 8:11 am

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The fireworks generate a lot of income from boosting tourism- many of those interviewed seemed to be escaping the big freeze and said they had come to see the fireworks especially. It keeps Sydney and Australia in the limelight in a positive way, rather than negatively.
The London ones looked good too, though you will probably get people complaining that with the economic crisis they shouldn't have put anything on. Then you would have yet more negative headlines about pauper Britain.

You can't win.


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