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AtD
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by AtD » Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:37 pm
stumpjumper wrote:How does that 'add vitality'?
stumpjumper wrote:Correct, The RAH is the biggest single employer in the city. Its employees and visitors support the East End's short term accommodation, pubs, coffee shops and retail businesses.
Answered your own question.
What's your source for that statistic, btw?
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by stumpjumper » Fri Oct 22, 2010 1:33 am
AtD - Which statistic? The number of staff and visitors at RAH and it being the biggest single employer in the city? The source was RAH CEO Kaye Challinger, supplied when I was manager of the East End Coordination Group (ie the East End business association) a few years ago. I would say the second biggest employer was Adelaide Uni, followed by the Australian Tax Office.

Then... ACC?
As to vitality - the presence of the RAH does a lot to keep the East End alive. You only have to look at the people there with hospital tags around their necks. My point in relation to the East End is that rather than simply transfer the custom generated by the RAH to the West End, why not develop a new lot of customers by another use of the land at the railyards site - a general recreation area as discussed. Such a use might also leave the site available for a second CBD stadium one day - an option not available if we put a hospital there.
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by Aidan » Fri Oct 22, 2010 10:09 am
AtD wrote:According to the 2006 Census, about 300 people lived in the Parklands south of the river, excluding the ASER precinct.
Is that actually where they live? Or just where they were on census night? Does it include inpatients? What about medical staff on the night shift?
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by AtD » Fri Oct 22, 2010 11:09 am
"Place of usual residence"
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by mattblack » Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:54 pm
stumpjumper wrote:Isnt there a hospital on a city gateway already? Its on Nth Tce and its called the RAH !!
Never thought of that. Good point. Still, if it's a mistake, why repeat it?
I dont think its a mistake. I think that it basically makes good economic and social sense. The RAH brings in lots of people and $ which is basically your stance Stumpjumper, so will the new hospital. The gov. has an opportunity to build a world class facility for an aging population on a great piece of land. Why hold on to such a prime site for another use, like a stadium, that may not be financially feasible for another 20-30 years? There will be some teething issues, which im sure that the Advertiser will jump all over, but I for 1 applaude the governments direction on this one, along with the AO. Dont always think that way by the way. Im just so glad that this city finally seems moving forward after so may years in the gutter. Let infrastructure rain down appon us !!!

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by rhino » Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:28 am
mattblack wrote: Let infrastructure rain down appon us !!!

Someone in Delhi said that a few weeks ago, and it started to happen!
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by stumpjumper » Tue Oct 26, 2010 6:36 pm
Let infrastructure rain down appon us !!!
Yes, but let us not welcome any infrastructure at any price on any site. We are a sophisticated city, not a bunch of cargo cultists worshipping cranes on the skyline.
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by monotonehell » Tue Oct 26, 2010 7:28 pm
stumpjumper wrote: Let infrastructure rain down appon us !!!
Yes, but let us not welcome any infrastructure at any price on any site. We are a sophisticated city, not
a bunch of cargo cultists worshipping cranes on the skyline.

Remember where you are posting.

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by iTouch » Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:33 pm
monotonehell wrote:stumpjumper wrote: Let infrastructure rain down appon us !!!
Yes, but let us not welcome any infrastructure at any price on any site. We are a sophisticated city, not
a bunch of cargo cultists worshipping cranes on the skyline.

Remember where you are posting.


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by yousername » Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:08 pm
Will wrote:Victorians can get f#$%^&*!
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by Aidan » Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:14 pm
monotonehell wrote:stumpjumper wrote:
Yes, but let us not welcome any infrastructure at any price on any site. We are a sophisticated city, not a bunch of cargo cultists worshipping cranes on the skyline.

Remember where you are posting.

It wouldn't've needed saying anywhere else!
iTouch(myself) wrote: 
A more appropriate smiley would be :yawn: but I see it hasn't been installed yet.
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by iTouch » Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:51 pm
Aidan wrote:monotonehell wrote:stumpjumper wrote:
Yes, but let us not welcome any infrastructure at any price on any site. We are a sophisticated city, not a bunch of cargo cultists worshipping cranes on the skyline.

Remember where you are posting.

It wouldn't've needed saying anywhere else!
iTouch(myself) wrote: 
A more appropriate smiley would be :yawn: but I see it hasn't been installed yet.
WOW are you being a jerk as a joke? Lol Cos right now, I can't see if you're sarcastic

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by Aidan » Thu Oct 28, 2010 1:08 am
stumpjumper wrote:Sarcasm rules...

Exaggeration's a million times better than sarcasm

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by skyliner » Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:31 am
Need it be said that the cranes are really a reflection of deeper economic, political and cultural issues that I think concern us all when thinking about our great city. On this basis, more cranes please!!!! Anyway, what is the latest on Vic Park?
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