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I just heard that the Langoulant commission has recommended that a new Super Stadium be built in Mueller Park, West Perth! Yep - thats next door to Subi...
More details to come as the story unfolds...
yeah I heard that too, or an alternative locations is next to the old power station in East Perth...
and demolish Subiaco Oval...yahhhhhhhhhh
no - why demolish subi, ALF is good there!!
That is fantastic news Mueller Park is even closer toOriginally Posted by Coach
than Subi Oval
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ALF or AFL Happy??
where is the report?
Exile
Sydney
"Pain heels. Chicks dig scars and Glory lasts forever." Shane Falco
http://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au...a?opendocument
Major Stadia Taskforce interim report released
7/6/06
Sport and Recreation Minister John Kobelke today released the interim report of the Major Stadia Taskforce.
"Discussion about a new major stadium has evoked great public interest and debate, so the State Government is keen to let people know what is being suggested by the taskforce before moving on to the next step," Mr Kobelke said.
The Government has accepted the recommended directions of the taskforce report, as it provides a good framework for further detailed work to allow Government to make a decision on the development of a major facility.
The taskforce has recommended a new major multi-purpose outdoor sports stadium be investigated further at either:
East Perth - adjacent to the East Perth power station; or
Subiaco - at Kitchener/Mueller Park.
A further location to be investigated would be the existing Subiaco Oval site, assisted by the Western Australian Football Commission's Subiaco Oval redevelopment masterplan.
The interim report also recommended:
a two-stadia policy which would accommodate the future needs of football (all codes) and cricket and the provision of a smaller capacity venue for domestic cricket;
the development of a new major multi-purpose outdoor stadium within 10 years;
that a stadium within approximately 1.5km of the CBD with high quality public transport be the preferred option;
that use of public transport between 50 and 70 per cent through an integrated policy be targeted;
that the requirements of all sports be considered equitably when determining public investment in stadia; and
that no public funds be allocated to the development of a stadium until it is under the direct control of the Government.
"We will be speaking to key sports and listening to the public debate while refining the terms of reference for the taskforce to complete the next stage of its investigation," the Minister said.
"This second stage will give the Government a detailed examination of the taskforce's preferred options."
Mr Kobelke said the taskforce would conduct detailed business analysis of the short-listed sites on issues related to planning, transport, finances and risk assessment.
The Minister thanked the taskforce for its work to date and said he looked forward to its final report, due to be delivered in the first quarter of next year.
Minister's office: 9222 9211
The full report (all 120 pages) can be downloaded at http://www.dsr.wa.gov.au/publication...Volume%201.pdf
AFL / ALF / ALP all the same shit .. lolOriginally Posted by travelling_gerry
I think you left out GAYFL and NETBALL ON GRASSOriginally Posted by Happy
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Oh shit Coach....Happy said shitOriginally Posted by Happy
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Certainly heading in the preferred direction in my opinion. The Eagles are going to be spewing. hehehehe That comment is based on the front page of the West today.
Just happy to be here
So - who watched our evening news last night???
People in Subi are against knocking down the trees - which I agree with. We need more green open spaces, not less!
But those in East Perth don't want a new stadium next to the old power station because they were told it was ear marked for houses. The old "not in my backyard" syndrome!!!!!
Thoughts?