‘The numbers here don’t have any reality’: Energy economist’s review of Middle Arm precinct business case released

The Middle Arm industrial precinct could end up costing the NT Government $5.5 billion in capital ou
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‘The numbers here don’t have any reality’
that sums up the nt in a 1 liner……..
Good evening all,
Let’s just ponder the following:
(1) PRH has no maternity ward- oh it was constructed but apparently the baths weren’t to Australian standards so apparently DIPL answered this issue by having a topic partition wall built to hide them and then call the space a nurses station
(2) Oh it gets better- research the proposed Arrow Dam. Instead of allowing a natural source of water to fill it- NO NO NO the muppets of NTG have it in their minds that it should be filled from pumps drawing water from the Adelaide river and then pumping it to EAST ARM!
The Territory can’t afford more debt- we need some clever not more stupid!
Your One Nation Senate candidate
Darren Nugent
Yes l have given in and l have corflutes coming!
So Professor Mountain of ….. does a report for the Environment Centre – and it gets published in the Indie? FFS!
And I bet he thinks Suncable is a great idea???
Agree, there may be valid criticism, but I am long past trusting or believing anyone who had anything to do with scams such as “the design of emission reduction and renewable energy policies”.
Not a problem!, only public servants and politicians spending taxpayer money that is not there. About the only thing they are good at.
Trade Development zone mkII . That was meant to be a duty free manufacturing precinct and it took years to get done and is now occupied as an ordinary industrial area with freight companies and warehouses.