Yes, well actually there was the odd mix up involving trees down there over the years. As a youngster myself I got pretty handy with my dads
chainsaw. It's bloody cold there in winter, you do need firewood. I'm pretty sure that was what all the fuss was about back then. "Elites" with
air con trying to stop "Real Tasmanians" from staying warm in winter.
I find the term elites and it's meaning very confusing....it seems to differ depending on what side of politics one is from. I always thought they were people with money and power but some (those without a well functioning brain or with money and power) think it's those who actually have a brain.....and who threaten their privileged existence. Having said that, I'm all for firewood!
It can be bloody cold in summer in Tasmania.
Everyone has wood burning fireplaces. Even the Greenies. The objection has been over the use of old growth versus regrowth forest. When I was still living in Sydney in 1999, I took a few weeks cycling around Tassie. A few years later after having moved there, I revisited many of the same places and was shocked by the amount of old growth forest destruction in just a few short years. The corruption involving Forestry Tasmania has been tragic.
I haven't kept up with politics in Tasmania since moving to Thailand, but generally speaking, I wouldn't trust anything the government was involved in, unless things have dramatically changed in the past 10 years. Tasmania needs a lot more than a footy team to get things right.
I really can't remember what if any, involvement the NSW government had. I would lean towards minimal. We did get the
SCG as our home ground. I do remember the team training at Erskineville Oval for a while. Money was very very tight in the
early days in Sydney.
Any team in Tassy won't happen without the Tas government paying for most of it. It's their dough, they are not going to
be uninvolved.
"Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final
Probably good news for us and our Academy.
Yep, and the more teams with a vested interest in the academies, the harder it will be for the "level playing field" bs artists to shut them down.
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