However the outcome was good for once!, and you can definitely sense the positivity and optimisticism in the air today - the likes I don't think I have ever seen whilst living here in Adelaide. We are really seeing history in the making right at the moment, last night especially will be put in the history books as a huge step forward to creating a more vibrant happening city.
Ofcourse there is people who disagree with this result, many with logical reasons (many with not). But the debate is now finally finally over, it's to move forward and make sure this project is done the best way possibly. So that means no more of this -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJv5qLsLYoo
Labor will still most likely loss the election in 2014, so I predict these prehistoric trading hours will get the axe in 2015/2016. Anyway that's for another overly discussed topic!stumpjumper wrote:Amid the general celebrations: from Shop Distributive and Allied Employees Association headquarters, Kent Town today...
'The oval redevelopment will make no difference to trading hours in the CBD. The CBD is not a tourism precinct and extended hours are inappropriate. SDA policy (ie government policy) will not change.' My bracketed words.
Moving back to the topic, both the Adelaide Casino and Festival Centre management on the news tonight stated they are now willing to forge ahead with their planned makeovers - Fantastic news!. Ofcourse the Adelaide Convention Centre expansion was always going to go ahead regardless of the outcome.
Adelaide will be such a different city in the next 5-10 years. Bring it on!