1 00:00:00,200 --> 00:00:02,160 Speaker 1: Joining me in the studio is the Lord Mayor of 2 00:00:02,240 --> 00:00:05,440 Speaker 1: Darwin conbat Scarlet's goodboarding con, Good morning kid. 3 00:00:05,360 --> 00:00:07,840 Speaker 2: And was listening closely what Ruth had to say and 4 00:00:08,280 --> 00:00:10,480 Speaker 2: knowledge with her that there are a number of very 5 00:00:10,520 --> 00:00:13,880 Speaker 2: good buildings in town that they're very all rendered and 6 00:00:13,880 --> 00:00:15,640 Speaker 2: there are some of them that they're not rended. And 7 00:00:16,079 --> 00:00:18,200 Speaker 2: I know very well that there's some new players in town. 8 00:00:18,280 --> 00:00:22,480 Speaker 2: Casurina was bought by Sendinel. Ye now I sent bought 9 00:00:22,520 --> 00:00:26,520 Speaker 2: the old health house. They're going to upgrade it. They're 10 00:00:26,560 --> 00:00:30,680 Speaker 2: going to actually put some new buildings, accommodation, build to 11 00:00:30,720 --> 00:00:31,920 Speaker 2: rent in Casurina. 12 00:00:32,320 --> 00:00:34,360 Speaker 3: And of course they flooted. 13 00:00:34,000 --> 00:00:37,640 Speaker 2: With me the idea of the student accommodation and the 14 00:00:37,680 --> 00:00:38,360 Speaker 2: frog Hollors. 15 00:00:38,360 --> 00:00:42,320 Speaker 3: But yeah, let's make it. That's not the park. 16 00:00:42,880 --> 00:00:46,320 Speaker 2: It is the old Darwin School, the one that actually 17 00:00:46,360 --> 00:00:51,880 Speaker 2: exactly behind the the they proposed or the new campus. 18 00:00:52,159 --> 00:00:53,959 Speaker 2: You know, the old Darwin School that actually now it's 19 00:00:53,960 --> 00:00:57,440 Speaker 2: all locked up boarded with fencing around it, because it 20 00:00:57,480 --> 00:00:59,280 Speaker 2: was a heaven of behavior. 21 00:00:59,520 --> 00:01:00,480 Speaker 3: That's the they're talking. 22 00:01:00,480 --> 00:01:03,160 Speaker 1: They're not talking about the actual part because and. 23 00:01:03,120 --> 00:01:06,880 Speaker 2: I thought, but if you really what they said is 24 00:01:06,880 --> 00:01:07,640 Speaker 2: actually the. 25 00:01:07,440 --> 00:01:12,120 Speaker 1: Old school, and so how like how big an accommodation 26 00:01:12,200 --> 00:01:14,280 Speaker 1: setting are they proposing. 27 00:01:13,720 --> 00:01:16,360 Speaker 3: For their a sky no butter, how. 28 00:01:16,240 --> 00:01:17,480 Speaker 1: Many you know, I do other ideas. 29 00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:19,840 Speaker 2: What they're told me, they're prepared to go to the 30 00:01:19,880 --> 00:01:22,760 Speaker 2: full height what they're allowed by the This year there's 31 00:01:22,800 --> 00:01:23,119 Speaker 2: a big. 32 00:01:23,080 --> 00:01:24,520 Speaker 1: Foot scrip, massive building there. 33 00:01:24,520 --> 00:01:26,559 Speaker 2: It can be an ned story building, ten story building, 34 00:01:26,640 --> 00:01:29,000 Speaker 2: tall story buildings. I mean this year allows that one. 35 00:01:29,040 --> 00:01:32,680 Speaker 2: But again it's something they certainly revitalize the city. The 36 00:01:32,720 --> 00:01:35,559 Speaker 2: other thing, of course is if developers they have got buildings, 37 00:01:35,600 --> 00:01:38,040 Speaker 2: they can't rent to the government because Asrul said, it 38 00:01:38,080 --> 00:01:39,360 Speaker 2: don't fulfill. 39 00:01:39,400 --> 00:01:41,880 Speaker 3: That requires the government what convert them to units. 40 00:01:42,080 --> 00:01:44,400 Speaker 2: So I'll bring people in the city, activate the city 41 00:01:44,520 --> 00:01:46,480 Speaker 2: and see how the city is going to change. 42 00:01:46,480 --> 00:01:48,840 Speaker 1: Well, what I think is interesting is something that has 43 00:01:48,920 --> 00:01:52,040 Speaker 1: activated different spaces, and that's Austin Lane. I do like 44 00:01:52,080 --> 00:01:54,440 Speaker 1: what's happened down there, you know, in terms of what 45 00:01:54,720 --> 00:01:57,680 Speaker 1: the councils helped to facilitate with the lights and having 46 00:01:57,720 --> 00:02:00,640 Speaker 1: a bit of an area that's outdoors and eating and content. 47 00:02:00,520 --> 00:02:03,640 Speaker 2: And council and encourage is that the council now for 48 00:02:03,720 --> 00:02:06,800 Speaker 2: the past two years we had no fresh coffees. How 49 00:02:06,840 --> 00:02:08,520 Speaker 2: many in you are a fresh because you've seen I 50 00:02:08,560 --> 00:02:11,919 Speaker 2: haven't seen any any I mean, this is the place 51 00:02:11,960 --> 00:02:16,120 Speaker 2: where everybody wants it outside from March to August September 52 00:02:16,320 --> 00:02:19,280 Speaker 2: because the weather is beautiful. As a matter of fact, 53 00:02:19,320 --> 00:02:21,399 Speaker 2: I went somewhere the other day and people were still 54 00:02:21,440 --> 00:02:24,560 Speaker 2: sitting outside because the weather was mild. But here you've 55 00:02:24,600 --> 00:02:27,400 Speaker 2: got a beautiful city, beautiful views, and you encourage to 56 00:02:27,480 --> 00:02:30,760 Speaker 2: encourage people to activate the lanes the outdoor areas, but 57 00:02:30,960 --> 00:02:33,200 Speaker 2: very few people that do that well because we're still 58 00:02:33,240 --> 00:02:34,120 Speaker 2: stuck in this idea. 59 00:02:34,440 --> 00:02:36,639 Speaker 3: We want to have air condition even in the dry. 60 00:02:36,960 --> 00:02:40,120 Speaker 1: Just to go back to the proposal for frog hollows 61 00:02:40,160 --> 00:02:42,760 Speaker 1: for that area, is that something that the council supports 62 00:02:42,800 --> 00:02:44,519 Speaker 1: or is that just is that something that you was 63 00:02:44,560 --> 00:02:45,919 Speaker 1: the main thing would be a good idea. 64 00:02:45,919 --> 00:02:49,120 Speaker 2: I will support anything that actually is reasonable, and it's 65 00:02:49,160 --> 00:02:53,399 Speaker 2: going to activate the city. Putting another four hundred students 66 00:02:53,480 --> 00:02:55,919 Speaker 2: of four thousand students in the city is going to activate. 67 00:02:56,320 --> 00:02:59,400 Speaker 2: Not only the city will activate, the streets will activate, 68 00:02:59,400 --> 00:03:02,920 Speaker 2: their footpaths, will activate, the foreshore. We'll given centy four 69 00:03:02,919 --> 00:03:05,720 Speaker 2: people to establish the fink You cafe that the Rosy 70 00:03:05,760 --> 00:03:08,839 Speaker 2: is talking about. I'm in the same boat with Rose there. 71 00:03:09,080 --> 00:03:11,960 Speaker 2: Let's activate the city, bring more people in. Let's actually 72 00:03:11,960 --> 00:03:14,840 Speaker 2: stop thinking the way we're thinking about Darwin being the 73 00:03:14,880 --> 00:03:18,880 Speaker 2: nineteen fifties. Bring Darwen the twenty twenty twenty three. Let's 74 00:03:18,880 --> 00:03:22,079 Speaker 2: make Darwin the city that ought to be, an open city, 75 00:03:22,120 --> 00:03:23,880 Speaker 2: a beautiful city, an outdoor city. 76 00:03:24,280 --> 00:03:27,360 Speaker 1: Con I want to ask you about a concern that 77 00:03:27,440 --> 00:03:29,560 Speaker 1: was raised with one of our listeners yesterday. Now this 78 00:03:29,600 --> 00:03:31,519 Speaker 1: one is a bit, you know, a bit I guess, 79 00:03:31,560 --> 00:03:33,639 Speaker 1: a bit off topic, certainly not to do with the city. 80 00:03:33,919 --> 00:03:37,600 Speaker 1: It's more so about a location around near Tippery Waters 81 00:03:37,600 --> 00:03:41,520 Speaker 1: where they're looking at they want a footpath basically. So 82 00:03:41,520 --> 00:03:43,720 Speaker 1: I'll play a little bit off that interview that we 83 00:03:43,800 --> 00:03:46,760 Speaker 1: had yesterday with this listener Sam and get your take. 84 00:03:47,280 --> 00:03:49,200 Speaker 4: So, if you come out of diner Court and you're 85 00:03:49,240 --> 00:03:52,800 Speaker 4: heading left towards the city, there's no path that actually 86 00:03:52,880 --> 00:03:55,320 Speaker 4: takes you up to the intersection up where the Duck 87 00:03:55,400 --> 00:03:58,400 Speaker 4: Pond is. The road itself has got numerous potholes. 88 00:03:58,400 --> 00:03:58,839 Speaker 2: Either side. 89 00:03:58,840 --> 00:04:01,600 Speaker 4: The road heading left out of Dinocourt and into Stuart 90 00:04:01,640 --> 00:04:04,200 Speaker 4: Park is just dirt. There's trucks that have been heading 91 00:04:04,320 --> 00:04:06,880 Speaker 4: in and out of the quarry there beside the Dina 92 00:04:06,920 --> 00:04:07,560 Speaker 4: Beach Shot clubs. 93 00:04:07,680 --> 00:04:07,880 Speaker 1: Yep. 94 00:04:07,960 --> 00:04:10,120 Speaker 4: In time, the side of the road have just started 95 00:04:10,120 --> 00:04:12,800 Speaker 4: to crumble away, and instead of I guess listening to 96 00:04:12,840 --> 00:04:16,880 Speaker 4: the crime of a footpath needed to be constructed maybe 97 00:04:16,400 --> 00:04:18,760 Speaker 4: on the on the right hand side of that road 98 00:04:18,880 --> 00:04:22,080 Speaker 4: heading into the city, they've just flapped Fitcherman on the 99 00:04:22,160 --> 00:04:24,279 Speaker 4: side of the road to stop it from crumbling away. 100 00:04:24,360 --> 00:04:26,839 Speaker 4: And it's a safety issue. We have to stay basically 101 00:04:26,880 --> 00:04:28,960 Speaker 4: on the road to be safe, to not fall over, 102 00:04:29,080 --> 00:04:31,599 Speaker 4: to not get injured, to not be met with potholes. 103 00:04:31,800 --> 00:04:33,760 Speaker 1: So that was Sam on the show yesterday. Now I 104 00:04:33,800 --> 00:04:36,320 Speaker 1: went for a ride along there yesterday, or I ran 105 00:04:36,400 --> 00:04:38,719 Speaker 1: and my son rode his bike. So it's just you know, 106 00:04:38,720 --> 00:04:41,279 Speaker 1: if you're driving along Tiger Brendan before well before you 107 00:04:41,320 --> 00:04:44,200 Speaker 1: get to that beautiful part of Goromilla Boulevard and you 108 00:04:44,279 --> 00:04:47,920 Speaker 1: turn sort of up towards towards Stuart Park or in 109 00:04:48,000 --> 00:04:51,560 Speaker 1: towards the city, so there's no footpath there. It is 110 00:04:51,680 --> 00:04:53,800 Speaker 1: just the road and it is all that residential area. 111 00:04:53,839 --> 00:04:55,360 Speaker 1: I don't know if it falls under the government or 112 00:04:55,360 --> 00:04:56,560 Speaker 1: if it falls under the count. 113 00:04:56,600 --> 00:04:57,800 Speaker 3: So that's what I would to find out. 114 00:04:57,880 --> 00:04:59,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, I want to find out about the location that 115 00:05:00,040 --> 00:05:02,320 Speaker 2: I'm just talking about I'll suddenly go back and check 116 00:05:02,360 --> 00:05:05,360 Speaker 2: it out because it's a very interesting situation there. Part 117 00:05:05,400 --> 00:05:07,920 Speaker 2: of it is city down, part of it is not 118 00:05:08,120 --> 00:05:11,200 Speaker 2: territory government. But even if it's not the government, we're 119 00:05:11,240 --> 00:05:13,640 Speaker 2: happy to talk to people and see how we can 120 00:05:13,680 --> 00:05:13,960 Speaker 2: solve this. 121 00:05:14,360 --> 00:05:16,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, because I reckon it's like it does seem as 122 00:05:16,520 --> 00:05:18,440 Speaker 1: as a simple fix, so to me, you know, to 123 00:05:18,480 --> 00:05:19,960 Speaker 1: the lineman, it seems like a simple thing. 124 00:05:20,120 --> 00:05:22,560 Speaker 2: A lot of time things look like simple fix until 125 00:05:22,600 --> 00:05:24,480 Speaker 2: you find out who owns it. Because you know about 126 00:05:24,520 --> 00:05:27,280 Speaker 2: the car that's still wrapped around the fix it now 127 00:05:28,440 --> 00:05:30,960 Speaker 2: about eight months because it was not our land. 128 00:05:30,960 --> 00:05:33,040 Speaker 3: It was actually part of water land and we couldn't 129 00:05:33,080 --> 00:05:33,839 Speaker 3: touch it. Because we. 130 00:05:35,800 --> 00:05:37,480 Speaker 2: Will check it out and we'll come back to it. 131 00:05:37,520 --> 00:05:40,719 Speaker 2: Because we're discussing the footpaths and one of them was 132 00:05:40,720 --> 00:05:46,040 Speaker 2: actually in the old Ulna. In the Ulna, there's an 133 00:05:46,080 --> 00:05:47,760 Speaker 2: area in the Wulna there's no foot path that we're 134 00:05:47,760 --> 00:05:48,480 Speaker 2: talking about it. 135 00:05:48,760 --> 00:05:49,080 Speaker 3: They saw. 136 00:05:49,080 --> 00:05:51,239 Speaker 2: There are number of footpaths we're actually addressing at the moment. 137 00:05:51,520 --> 00:05:53,200 Speaker 2: We have the budget to install them. The only thing 138 00:05:53,240 --> 00:05:55,560 Speaker 2: we have to find out is who owns what and 139 00:05:55,640 --> 00:05:56,560 Speaker 2: who is responsible. 140 00:05:56,720 --> 00:05:58,839 Speaker 3: If it's our responsibility. We can. 141 00:05:59,160 --> 00:06:01,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, And as I said, I ended up going there yesterday. 142 00:06:01,240 --> 00:06:02,520 Speaker 1: I thought I'll go and have a look at it. 143 00:06:02,680 --> 00:06:05,720 Speaker 1: And we didn't continue up there because my young fellow, 144 00:06:05,720 --> 00:06:07,840 Speaker 1: I thought, I don't feel comfortable letting him run right 145 00:06:07,920 --> 00:06:08,440 Speaker 1: up on the road. 146 00:06:08,480 --> 00:06:10,440 Speaker 2: I will go back and find out and we'll come 147 00:06:10,440 --> 00:06:11,440 Speaker 2: back to your next program. 148 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:13,200 Speaker 3: We talked together about it. 149 00:06:13,200 --> 00:06:16,480 Speaker 1: Sounds like a plant now corn bombing of Darwin Commemorations 150 00:06:16,480 --> 00:06:18,520 Speaker 1: series A lot on this weekend, isn't. 151 00:06:18,320 --> 00:06:21,440 Speaker 2: There nineteenth of February on Sunday. I hope that a 152 00:06:21,480 --> 00:06:24,720 Speaker 2: lot of people will come there. It's a significant day 153 00:06:24,720 --> 00:06:27,320 Speaker 2: for Darwin w It's actually it's a sad day, but 154 00:06:27,400 --> 00:06:30,440 Speaker 2: also it's a glorious day because actually we prove once 155 00:06:30,480 --> 00:06:33,560 Speaker 2: again that we can spring back from adversity. 156 00:06:33,800 --> 00:06:35,279 Speaker 3: We've done it before and will do it again. 157 00:06:36,120 --> 00:06:38,960 Speaker 2: I expect three thousand and four thousand people. I hear 158 00:06:39,040 --> 00:06:41,440 Speaker 2: the grape vine there might be a lot of dicingdis 159 00:06:41,560 --> 00:06:45,719 Speaker 2: from down south and even the Prime Minister. The interesting 160 00:06:45,760 --> 00:06:49,320 Speaker 2: thing is last year was the eighth anniversary, just dressing 161 00:06:49,400 --> 00:06:52,560 Speaker 2: up to go to the ceremony, my phone ring was 162 00:06:52,600 --> 00:06:55,839 Speaker 2: my son and congratulate me for becoming a grandfather with 163 00:06:55,839 --> 00:06:59,359 Speaker 2: the beautiful granddaughter. So I will not forget here Thursday's 164 00:06:59,400 --> 00:07:02,560 Speaker 2: ever because would be the bombing of Darwin eightyth birthday. 165 00:07:02,680 --> 00:07:06,599 Speaker 2: But I expect everybody to come there. It's not about 166 00:07:07,200 --> 00:07:10,560 Speaker 2: celebrating wards about commemorating the victims that they died there 167 00:07:10,680 --> 00:07:12,760 Speaker 2: quite a lot of them. The people were uprooted that 168 00:07:12,800 --> 00:07:15,200 Speaker 2: they never came back. The people actually found a new 169 00:07:15,200 --> 00:07:17,880 Speaker 2: direction of their life. And the fact that Darwin became 170 00:07:18,400 --> 00:07:21,400 Speaker 2: the only place in Australia that the war came to 171 00:07:21,440 --> 00:07:24,160 Speaker 2: our doorstep. Other places were bombed, but not as severe 172 00:07:24,160 --> 00:07:28,840 Speaker 2: as Darwin. And this is a tragic commemoration, but significant one. 173 00:07:28,920 --> 00:07:32,480 Speaker 3: This is history. This is real history, history of Australia. 174 00:07:32,600 --> 00:07:35,920 Speaker 2: That rematch everybody that we're the four Front of Australia 175 00:07:36,000 --> 00:07:38,960 Speaker 2: with the tropical capital of Australia, were the closest to 176 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:42,080 Speaker 2: the Asian region Australia and people prepared for everything. 177 00:07:42,280 --> 00:07:45,360 Speaker 1: Yeah. I interviewed last year Brian Winsby, the one hundred 178 00:07:45,360 --> 00:07:47,920 Speaker 1: and one year old veteran, and I'll tell you what 179 00:07:48,040 --> 00:07:51,000 Speaker 1: it was people were calling it. It was very like 180 00:07:51,080 --> 00:07:53,520 Speaker 1: it was very emotional to hear from him and to 181 00:07:53,640 --> 00:07:56,640 Speaker 1: hear what as such a young Blower kid being through. 182 00:07:57,240 --> 00:08:01,240 Speaker 2: It's incredible that actually people in Australia still don't realize 183 00:08:01,360 --> 00:08:04,880 Speaker 2: the significance of Darwin. It took me ten years for 184 00:08:04,960 --> 00:08:07,400 Speaker 2: me to find out what happened. Only when I went 185 00:08:07,440 --> 00:08:09,680 Speaker 2: to Broom and find out that Broom had been bombed. 186 00:08:09,440 --> 00:08:10,320 Speaker 3: By the Japanese. 187 00:08:10,400 --> 00:08:12,000 Speaker 2: And then of course I came to Darwin and then 188 00:08:12,120 --> 00:08:16,200 Speaker 2: my first ceremony. I had never realized that actually Australia 189 00:08:16,200 --> 00:08:19,480 Speaker 2: had been bombed by the Japanese. Interesting thing is I 190 00:08:19,520 --> 00:08:24,520 Speaker 2: was celebrating Anzac Day in Chinese prison in Singapore and 191 00:08:24,600 --> 00:08:26,480 Speaker 2: I was talking with a friend next to me about 192 00:08:26,520 --> 00:08:28,840 Speaker 2: the bombing of Darwin. Behind me, I get a top 193 00:08:28,840 --> 00:08:32,600 Speaker 2: on the turn around was an American high rank officer Navy. 194 00:08:32,600 --> 00:08:35,000 Speaker 2: I said, said to me, what are you talking about 195 00:08:35,040 --> 00:08:38,560 Speaker 2: bombing of Australia. I said, way, Dower was bombed by 196 00:08:38,600 --> 00:08:41,160 Speaker 2: the Japanese in nineteen forty three and quite a few 197 00:08:41,160 --> 00:08:42,000 Speaker 2: Americans die there. 198 00:08:42,040 --> 00:08:44,360 Speaker 3: Said to me, I have to go back and read history. 199 00:08:44,480 --> 00:08:45,920 Speaker 3: I was never aware of that. 200 00:08:46,120 --> 00:08:48,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, not many people are aware of the role that 201 00:08:48,160 --> 00:08:51,400 Speaker 2: Darwin played during World War two, and we have to. 202 00:08:51,360 --> 00:08:53,840 Speaker 1: Remember that absolutely. So con what time do things get 203 00:08:53,920 --> 00:08:56,160 Speaker 1: underway on the weekends. 204 00:08:56,280 --> 00:08:59,800 Speaker 2: Don't forget that just before ten o'clock dawn was bombed. 205 00:09:00,160 --> 00:09:03,319 Speaker 2: Be starting about nine point thirty and as long as 206 00:09:03,320 --> 00:09:05,920 Speaker 2: it takes cage. Because it's a significant day, it's going 207 00:09:05,960 --> 00:09:07,760 Speaker 2: to be hot and humid. I know that one and 208 00:09:07,920 --> 00:09:09,480 Speaker 2: of course I'll be wearing my robes and I'm going 209 00:09:09,520 --> 00:09:12,000 Speaker 2: to be even more hold and humid. But it's a 210 00:09:12,040 --> 00:09:15,120 Speaker 2: small price to pay to commemorate such significant event. 211 00:09:15,360 --> 00:09:19,760 Speaker 1: I certainly is Lord Mayor of Darwin convat Scarlets. Thank 212 00:09:19,800 --> 00:09:21,640 Speaker 1: you so very much for your time this morning. Anything 213 00:09:21,679 --> 00:09:23,160 Speaker 1: I need to know about. Very briefly, we. 214 00:09:23,200 --> 00:09:25,400 Speaker 3: Put a submission to the Alcohol Review. 215 00:09:25,600 --> 00:09:28,600 Speaker 2: Yes, we ask for reduction of sale at Tako take 216 00:09:28,640 --> 00:09:32,079 Speaker 2: away alcohol from ten o'clock to twelve o'clock. We also 217 00:09:32,120 --> 00:09:34,880 Speaker 2: ask to buy back licenses from shops that they rely 218 00:09:35,040 --> 00:09:38,000 Speaker 2: heavily to alcohol. We ask for bringing back the tu 219 00:09:38,080 --> 00:09:41,040 Speaker 2: kilometer law and policit and I'd have to say that 220 00:09:41,720 --> 00:09:43,400 Speaker 2: I don't have a problem make it being drunk and 221 00:09:43,480 --> 00:09:45,640 Speaker 2: stub it in a public place. Have you a drunk 222 00:09:45,640 --> 00:09:48,720 Speaker 2: a stubbit, or smoke marijuana and be stubbid, or ice 223 00:09:48,760 --> 00:09:50,199 Speaker 2: and be scubid, have the. 224 00:09:50,120 --> 00:09:52,200 Speaker 3: Book thrown at you. You deserve it. 225 00:09:52,520 --> 00:09:54,640 Speaker 2: The reality is we are going to see an influx 226 00:09:55,160 --> 00:09:58,640 Speaker 2: of people coming from outside. And let's face reality, because 227 00:09:58,960 --> 00:10:00,600 Speaker 2: unless we actually REALI we've got. 228 00:10:00,440 --> 00:10:02,400 Speaker 3: A problem, we will not find a solution. 229 00:10:02,679 --> 00:10:04,400 Speaker 2: And the government he has to realize, has got a 230 00:10:04,440 --> 00:10:07,599 Speaker 2: big problem in their hands, both political problem and a 231 00:10:07,679 --> 00:10:08,440 Speaker 2: social problem. 232 00:10:08,600 --> 00:10:10,839 Speaker 3: If they don't fix one, they're going to lose the other. 233 00:10:11,200 --> 00:10:12,840 Speaker 1: Have I got their heads buried in the sand at 234 00:10:12,880 --> 00:10:13,679 Speaker 1: the moment, corn. 235 00:10:14,760 --> 00:10:19,560 Speaker 2: Look, I think there was done that the after effect 236 00:10:19,600 --> 00:10:25,400 Speaker 2: of allowing acc the communities. Sometimes you've been caught short 237 00:10:25,520 --> 00:10:29,680 Speaker 2: and they didn't act quickly. The federal government moved very quickly. 238 00:10:29,840 --> 00:10:33,400 Speaker 2: Of course, when you've got the same political side from 239 00:10:33,400 --> 00:10:36,160 Speaker 2: a federal government giving you a lecture, you tend to listen. 240 00:10:36,559 --> 00:10:39,319 Speaker 2: I think Discomment now is prepared to something. I hope 241 00:10:39,360 --> 00:10:41,719 Speaker 2: they're prepared to something, because if they don't, are their 242 00:10:41,760 --> 00:10:44,480 Speaker 2: own per bill in politics, and I know what happens 243 00:10:44,520 --> 00:10:44,960 Speaker 2: every four. 244 00:10:44,920 --> 00:10:47,360 Speaker 1: Years conveat scarlets. I'm gonna have to leave it there. 245 00:10:47,360 --> 00:10:48,439 Speaker 1: Thanks for your time this morning.