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How times have changed though, when I was at primary school and the school decided to build a pool it was done through donations from parents and other fundraising activities, not a government handout.
it's a bad joke... and with all the up-coming baby boom kids born since the baby bonus was initiated, all schools are going to need extra classrooms, updated facilities (toilets, like was mentioned above) and equipment... but no, they get a great lumping ugly hall, that takes up half of what was once outdoor play area. Now there's nowhere to learn, and nowhere to run around outside. fatter, dumber kids, that's the aim, as far as i see it... parents won't notice, too busy working three jobs to pay the tax required to repay the govt the cost of the darn thing.
Why halls? who cares? Our assembly when i was a kid was usually outside anyway, none of us suffered for it. (Less echo, for starters).
I can only assume that Kevin07 was hoping that hundreds of schools would 'name' their halls after him, like they do in America. Krudd Assembly, Krudd Hall, just another Ruddy Great Waste.
this govt makes me
Whilst I appreciate the sentiment about donations from parents etc., given the weather in Tassie, a gym would seem a more reasonable option for a school than a swimming pool. I still have miserable memories of the unheated outdoor school pool I endured as a kid in NZ. The water temperature would have been about 15 in summer.How times have changed though, when I was at primary school and the school decided to build a pool it was done through donations from parents and other fundraising activities, not a government handout. Apparently there's now an extension of the gym / assembly hall (which are the same room) where that pool once was.
... that the person (can't remember name) who is responsible for the schools construction work in NSW was previously in charge of the NSW railways and was found to be corrupt.
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True, and the pool was outside in the open. But it was heated water so not too bad overall. And there already was a gym, it's just that it's now twice the size it used to be (but the rest of the school isn't much different apart from a couple of portable buildings added).Whilst I appreciate the sentiment about donations from parents etc., given the weather in Tassie, a gym would seem a more reasonable option for a school than a swimming pool. I still have miserable memories of the unheated outdoor school pool I endured as a kid in NZ. The water temperature would have been about 15 in summer.
So we have had:
- $91b sent to mums and dads to spend on household consumables generally made in China AND to waste in pokie machines;
- the complete mismanagement of the insulation scheme, costing hundreds of millions and countless lives; and
- now these stories emerging of the building industry rorting this BER (love the meaningless jargon) for millions.
This is how our tax dollars are being frittered away? Is it too late to get into the building industry for my free hand-out?
I just corrected it a bit for you..
And been decidedly cheaper.Painting rocks would have also saved Australia from recession, in the short term.
I don't know about that.And been decidedly cheaper.
And been decidedly cheaper.
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