AdelaideNow comments probably. It’s a display of total arrogance from Mali to profess to speak for Bowden residents (when he clearly hasn’t consulted with them and ignores them) and to know better than professional urban planners. I would be very amused if his government were to overturn the decision and subsequently give the land to the crows, for that to be then met with widespread protests from Bowden residents.Nathan wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 3:45 pmFrom Malinauskas? None that I'm aware of. RenewalSA previously held consultation over a couple of years, which technically went out the window when they decided to off-load the land — but MABs proposal is fairly in line with the outcome of that consultation as it turned out.gnrc_louis wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 3:18 pmHah yep! Has there been any consultation among Bowden residents on what they want? I’m guessing not - Mali knows best, of course.
I've twice written to him (both prior to the election) but on neither occasion did I receive any acknowledgement that he had even received them, let alone a response. I know I'm not the only local who did so either, so every time the government trots out the "widespread community disappointment" in the Crows being snubbed, I'm left bemused as to who they're getting that feedback from.
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It's incredible how long this shitshow has dragged on for. Shameful behaviour from a populist one trick pony of a Premier.
How long will his media honeymoon period last?
How long will his media honeymoon period last?
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If you’re waiting for the Adelaide media (looking at you, The Advertiser) to ask genuine policy questions and hold a state government to account on such questions, then enjoy being eternally disappointed. InDaily maybe less so, but even they seem to have taken a nimby, anti-development turn of late.
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It's not just The Advertiser who fail to ask tough questions in this state, it's the ABC and the television networks as well. In times of a housing crisis, a development like this which has affordable housing options and in an area so close to good public transport, should be fast-tracked, not delayed due to political motives and agendas.gnrc_louis wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 6:00 pmIf you’re waiting for the Adelaide media (looking at you, The Advertiser) to ask genuine policy questions and hold a state government to account on such questions, then enjoy being eternally disappointed. InDaily maybe less so, but even they seem to have taken a nimby, anti-development turn of late.
It's sickening behaviour and the Premier should be held to account.
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Mali posted an IG story of himself visiting the almost finished nightingale development. Can someone remind him of what the MAB development also includes?
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This might be the source of the "complex issues" spoken of earlier - the Crows don't want it any more.
From: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/af ... 8dff94a421Adelaide Football Club to establish its new home base at Thebarton Oval
Adelaide will establish its new home base at Thebarton Oval.
The Crows had been weighing up between Thebarton and the former Brompton Gasworks, which the State Government awarded to a Melbourne-based developer in January.
Adelaide chairman John Olsen said the new home, which would encompass two ovals, as well as indoor training headquarters and community space, would be world-class.
“This development will underpin our football-first focus and it will benefit our players, coaches, staff, corporate partners, members and supporters, as well as the local community, for many years to come,” Olsen said.
“Aside from being a state-of-the-art headquarters for all players, coaches and staff, it will be our AFLW team’s home ground, having dedicated facilities for both athletes and spectators.”
The State Government welcomed the Adelaide Crows announcement, a spokesman said.
“The government’s Brompton Gasworks site review is assessing complex issues that remain subject to ongoing review,” the spokesman added.
“It is expected that a final report will be presented to Government in the near future for its deliberation, with the Planning Minister to respond when Parliament returns.”
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This is great news!! Now for the MAB development to proceed
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We knew this ages ago, it was the worst kept secret.
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Thank fuck for that.
Now I just hope Malinauskas hasn’t scared MAB into walking away and we’re left with nothing at the Gasworks site.
Now I just hope Malinauskas hasn’t scared MAB into walking away and we’re left with nothing at the Gasworks site.
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That's my fear too. Or Labor will just manipulate the findings of the report to save themselves the embarrassment that the original plan was fine, and that we've just wasted the last 6 months.
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Review is still going ahead apparently...
There's more to the article but relates to the Thebarton proposal so I'll post that in the other thread.
Kouts' comments in that both parts of the article sound a bit cold towards the Crows and their new plan - I wonder if the club had initially indicated to Mali that they would proceed with the Brompton development if the review overturned the MAB proposal and that this sudden commitment to Thebarton came as a bit of a shock?
From: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/ad ... 82c59bdee0Crows headquarters: First pictures revealed as government addresses Brompton review
Transport Minister Tom Koutsantonis says a review into the Crows’ Brompton snub will charge ahead as the club unveils a first look at its new Thebarton headquarters.
On Wednesday, the Adelaide Football Club revealed it had signed off on its new headquarters at Thebarton Oval, which include a “world-class” facility for the team – and the community.
The Thebarton site was confirmed after the Crows’ bid for the former Brompton Gasworks site was shut down by the Liberals last year, an independent review into which was opened when the Malinauskas government took power.
Mr Koutsantonis, who lives in Torrensville, said Wednesday’s announcement by the Crows would have no impact on the review and its findings would be made publicly available when completed.
He said it was “open space,” not the football club, that was at the heart of the review.
“One of the biggest concerns that we had about the Brompton site wasn’t just the Crows, it was about open space. We deserve somewhere to take our children to kick a footy, we deserve somewhere with a playground and open green space,” Mr Koutsantonis said.
Crows chairman John Olsen said the move to Thebarton became more appealing as new plans for the South Road tunnels ensured Kings Reserve would be available from the outset, rather than be used as storage for seven to 10 years, allowing the Crows to create a second oval.
On Thursday morning, Liberal Planning spokeswoman Michelle Lensink called for the Brompton Gasworks review to be made public.
The review which began in May would be finished in six weeks, Ms Lensink said.
“He (The Premier) promised to launch a review to see if the Crows had been unfairly rejected during the decision-making process and in the meantime the Adelaide Football Club has picked a homebase elsewhere,” Ms Lensink said,
“That means Labor’s Brompton Gasworks review is a complete waste of taxpayer funds and time because the Crows are never moving to that site.”
There's more to the article but relates to the Thebarton proposal so I'll post that in the other thread.
Kouts' comments in that both parts of the article sound a bit cold towards the Crows and their new plan - I wonder if the club had initially indicated to Mali that they would proceed with the Brompton development if the review overturned the MAB proposal and that this sudden commitment to Thebarton came as a bit of a shock?
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Maybe the reason Malinauskas and Kouts want the oval so much is the goal posts for them to move.
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Imagine this possible schmozzle.... Kouts cans the South Road tunnels, then the Crows current plans for Thebarton are unworkable.
Nothing would surprise me with this current bunch of amateurs.
Nothing would surprise me with this current bunch of amateurs.
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Wouldn't be surprised if the final outcome is something entirely symbolic like MAB dedicate an extra 5% to green space and create a small grass park or something similarly pointless.
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