1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:02,280 Speaker 1: Joining us in the studio right now. It is the 2 00:00:02,320 --> 00:00:04,360 Speaker 1: Lord Mayor of Darwin, Peter Styles. 3 00:00:04,400 --> 00:00:06,920 Speaker 2: Good morning morning, Katie. I hope you have a wonderful day. 4 00:00:07,000 --> 00:00:09,240 Speaker 1: Oh mate, I'm always having a good day, always busy 5 00:00:09,240 --> 00:00:09,880 Speaker 1: in here. You know. 6 00:00:09,920 --> 00:00:11,200 Speaker 3: I've been up since four point thirty. 7 00:00:11,240 --> 00:00:14,520 Speaker 1: I'm raring to go now. There's plenty to cover off 8 00:00:14,560 --> 00:00:18,160 Speaker 1: on there always is. We know the Chapel Lane project 9 00:00:18,160 --> 00:00:20,960 Speaker 1: in Darwin, CBD as I understand that it was funded 10 00:00:20,960 --> 00:00:23,400 Speaker 1: by a one point three to five million dollar grant 11 00:00:23,680 --> 00:00:27,040 Speaker 1: from the Northern Territory government. It began in September. It 12 00:00:27,120 --> 00:00:29,800 Speaker 1: was expected to be completed by December. I went past 13 00:00:29,840 --> 00:00:33,680 Speaker 1: there last week. It looks far from finish, Stylesy, where 14 00:00:33,680 --> 00:00:35,160 Speaker 1: are things at and what's. 15 00:00:34,880 --> 00:00:37,600 Speaker 4: The go So it's nearly finished, Katie, there's a little 16 00:00:37,600 --> 00:00:39,960 Speaker 4: bit more to do. If you went past there this morning, 17 00:00:39,960 --> 00:00:42,800 Speaker 4: you would have seen that the footpaths been concreted over 18 00:00:44,000 --> 00:00:45,720 Speaker 4: and I'm sure that they'll be able to open that 19 00:00:45,840 --> 00:00:49,080 Speaker 4: up very soon. There's a few works to do at 20 00:00:49,120 --> 00:00:51,640 Speaker 4: the front of Mitchell Street, with some planning and some 21 00:00:52,240 --> 00:00:54,640 Speaker 4: things to go in there, but it's nearly finished, so 22 00:00:55,040 --> 00:00:56,319 Speaker 4: we're expecting to be finished in. 23 00:00:56,320 --> 00:00:58,400 Speaker 3: Weeks it's so in weeks it should be finished. 24 00:00:58,440 --> 00:00:59,920 Speaker 2: In weeks we're hoping that'll be finished. 25 00:01:00,080 --> 00:01:02,080 Speaker 4: There might be a few minor works, like you know, 26 00:01:02,120 --> 00:01:05,040 Speaker 4: the tree planning and the curbing and stuff on Mitchell 27 00:01:05,080 --> 00:01:06,039 Speaker 4: Street side of it. 28 00:01:06,000 --> 00:01:08,280 Speaker 1: But the main, like I guess, the thing I'm most 29 00:01:08,400 --> 00:01:11,120 Speaker 1: concerned about is for those businesses. Like I go to 30 00:01:11,200 --> 00:01:14,280 Speaker 1: fat Juna, one of the businesses, very regularly, and I think, 31 00:01:14,319 --> 00:01:18,160 Speaker 1: these poor buggers. You know, it's literally you can't walk 32 00:01:18,200 --> 00:01:19,760 Speaker 1: through that thoroughfare. 33 00:01:19,280 --> 00:01:20,440 Speaker 3: As you used to be able to. 34 00:01:20,560 --> 00:01:22,600 Speaker 1: You're having to you know, you've got to be really 35 00:01:22,640 --> 00:01:25,080 Speaker 1: motivated to want to go to one of those businesses 36 00:01:25,120 --> 00:01:27,120 Speaker 1: because you've got to walk the whole way around. 37 00:01:27,720 --> 00:01:29,240 Speaker 4: Well, they had to go down there and then double 38 00:01:29,280 --> 00:01:33,000 Speaker 4: back into those businesses because of the actual gas pipeline 39 00:01:33,240 --> 00:01:36,640 Speaker 4: work that had to be done. It was unexpected. Nobody 40 00:01:36,720 --> 00:01:39,800 Speaker 4: knew that the gas pipeline was going to become a problem. 41 00:01:40,040 --> 00:01:41,600 Speaker 4: We've had to get people from in the state to 42 00:01:41,640 --> 00:01:44,119 Speaker 4: come up who are qualified to actually do these gas 43 00:01:44,160 --> 00:01:46,280 Speaker 4: pipelines and the joining and all that sort of stuff. 44 00:01:46,560 --> 00:01:49,200 Speaker 4: So it's just taking time, unfortunately, And I do feel 45 00:01:49,200 --> 00:01:52,280 Speaker 4: for those businesses. Everyone I speak to I encourage them 46 00:01:52,320 --> 00:01:54,400 Speaker 4: to go down and support them. 47 00:01:54,880 --> 00:01:57,400 Speaker 1: So is there any like, is there any potential for 48 00:01:57,480 --> 00:02:00,720 Speaker 1: compensation or anything for those businesses when some blows out 49 00:02:00,840 --> 00:02:01,200 Speaker 1: like this. 50 00:02:01,920 --> 00:02:03,560 Speaker 2: Unfortunately not, Katie. 51 00:02:03,920 --> 00:02:06,600 Speaker 4: Otherwise everyone to be looking for compensation if you have 52 00:02:06,640 --> 00:02:09,400 Speaker 4: any work done by council outside your house, people we 53 00:02:09,480 --> 00:02:10,280 Speaker 4: want in compensation. 54 00:02:10,360 --> 00:02:11,280 Speaker 2: It's not the policy. 55 00:02:12,360 --> 00:02:14,520 Speaker 4: The only thing that we can do is encourage people, 56 00:02:14,520 --> 00:02:16,720 Speaker 4: as I'm sure you do, to go down and support 57 00:02:16,720 --> 00:02:17,359 Speaker 4: those businesses. 58 00:02:17,520 --> 00:02:19,359 Speaker 3: Yeah, I just I guess I wonder. 59 00:02:19,440 --> 00:02:21,239 Speaker 1: You know, we've seen over the last few years, and 60 00:02:21,280 --> 00:02:23,160 Speaker 1: obviously you've only been the mayor for a little while, 61 00:02:23,200 --> 00:02:24,920 Speaker 1: but we've seen over the last few years some of 62 00:02:24,919 --> 00:02:27,800 Speaker 1: the different council projects that have happened around the CBD, 63 00:02:28,160 --> 00:02:31,080 Speaker 1: they've blown out in time, you know, like in different ways. 64 00:02:31,080 --> 00:02:33,919 Speaker 1: They've taken a lot longer than what it initially been flagged, 65 00:02:34,280 --> 00:02:36,800 Speaker 1: and some of the businesses then that are nearby have 66 00:02:36,919 --> 00:02:39,440 Speaker 1: sort of said, you know, they're not working on the 67 00:02:39,440 --> 00:02:42,000 Speaker 1: weekends or they're knocking off at this time all that time. Now, 68 00:02:42,040 --> 00:02:44,600 Speaker 1: I don't know exactly what the situation is with Chapel Lane, 69 00:02:44,600 --> 00:02:46,720 Speaker 1: but I wonder whether there's been a bit of a 70 00:02:46,720 --> 00:02:49,720 Speaker 1: push over the years from the council for that saving 71 00:02:49,880 --> 00:02:53,040 Speaker 1: I guess, you know, so maybe not doing over time 72 00:02:53,160 --> 00:02:55,799 Speaker 1: or not doing weekend work on some of these projects. 73 00:02:55,840 --> 00:02:58,600 Speaker 1: Does there need to be a bit of a rethink 74 00:02:58,919 --> 00:03:01,520 Speaker 1: down the track to go. So it might cost us 75 00:03:01,560 --> 00:03:03,760 Speaker 1: a few grand more, or it might cost us a 76 00:03:03,760 --> 00:03:05,920 Speaker 1: little bit more, but we're better off going with the 77 00:03:05,960 --> 00:03:11,680 Speaker 1: most time efficient, you know, contract rather than the cheapest. 78 00:03:12,040 --> 00:03:12,640 Speaker 2: All of us the. 79 00:03:12,680 --> 00:03:15,560 Speaker 4: Councils to look at provisions in the contracts that we 80 00:03:15,800 --> 00:03:19,160 Speaker 4: put out to put time limits on them. And it 81 00:03:19,240 --> 00:03:22,639 Speaker 4: is true some people who are contractors might have other 82 00:03:22,680 --> 00:03:24,840 Speaker 4: commitments or whatever. I don't know, but I've asked them 83 00:03:24,880 --> 00:03:26,640 Speaker 4: to look at it and say, can we actually tie 84 00:03:26,639 --> 00:03:29,080 Speaker 4: this down a little bit better? Because I'm getting the 85 00:03:29,080 --> 00:03:30,280 Speaker 4: same feedback that you're getting. 86 00:03:30,360 --> 00:03:32,560 Speaker 1: Well, And I want to say, in this situation with Chapelane, 87 00:03:32,560 --> 00:03:34,600 Speaker 1: it actually sounds like there was an issue underground. It's 88 00:03:34,639 --> 00:03:36,800 Speaker 1: got nothing to do with who was delivering that project. 89 00:03:36,840 --> 00:03:39,520 Speaker 1: It sounds more like it's a situation where there's an 90 00:03:39,520 --> 00:03:42,960 Speaker 1: issue that's blown out and unfortunately it's meant that it's 91 00:03:43,000 --> 00:03:45,600 Speaker 1: taken longer. But like I say, g, I just really 92 00:03:46,000 --> 00:03:48,240 Speaker 1: feel for those businesses. And as I was walking around 93 00:03:48,280 --> 00:03:50,520 Speaker 1: the other day, I thought, my goodness, you've got to 94 00:03:50,560 --> 00:03:53,520 Speaker 1: be so motivated to still want to go there for lunch, 95 00:03:54,000 --> 00:03:56,400 Speaker 1: and that must be having a real impact on them. 96 00:03:57,200 --> 00:03:59,560 Speaker 2: So Katie, how about you and I go down there 97 00:03:59,560 --> 00:03:59,960 Speaker 2: for lunch. 98 00:04:00,080 --> 00:04:03,240 Speaker 3: I already do Starzy might they do? 99 00:04:03,760 --> 00:04:05,000 Speaker 2: I'll come down and have lunch with you. 100 00:04:05,080 --> 00:04:08,000 Speaker 4: But I'd encourage your listeners to go to businesses like 101 00:04:08,040 --> 00:04:10,160 Speaker 4: that and go and support them. Buy a coffee, have 102 00:04:10,240 --> 00:04:12,680 Speaker 4: lunch there and get a takeaway sandwich or something, but 103 00:04:12,720 --> 00:04:15,000 Speaker 4: give them a bit of a hand. The gas pipeline 104 00:04:15,080 --> 00:04:19,960 Speaker 4: was totally unexpected, and unfortunately those things happen when you're 105 00:04:19,960 --> 00:04:24,400 Speaker 4: doing various construction jobs. So we've worked as sufficiently as 106 00:04:24,440 --> 00:04:27,279 Speaker 4: we can, and we've got onto the contractors and getting 107 00:04:27,279 --> 00:04:28,920 Speaker 4: them down there as often as we can to get 108 00:04:28,920 --> 00:04:29,920 Speaker 4: it fixed as soon as we can. 109 00:04:30,000 --> 00:04:31,400 Speaker 2: But go and support those businesses. 110 00:04:31,440 --> 00:04:32,120 Speaker 3: If great. 111 00:04:32,240 --> 00:04:35,800 Speaker 1: Hey, In terms of the cyclone cleanup, where are things that? 112 00:04:36,000 --> 00:04:38,400 Speaker 1: Following on from Fena, it looks as though a lot 113 00:04:38,480 --> 00:04:40,599 Speaker 1: more of those parks that the kids are wanting to 114 00:04:40,640 --> 00:04:43,280 Speaker 1: use that adults as well for their different sporting activities 115 00:04:43,520 --> 00:04:44,239 Speaker 1: are now open. 116 00:04:44,279 --> 00:04:45,440 Speaker 3: Where are things at? 117 00:04:45,800 --> 00:04:49,520 Speaker 4: So we're just about the end of phase one Katie, 118 00:04:49,839 --> 00:04:51,880 Speaker 4: and I'd ask people to sort of consider that there's 119 00:04:51,920 --> 00:04:55,000 Speaker 4: only a certain amount of equipment in Darwin, and there's 120 00:04:55,000 --> 00:04:57,960 Speaker 4: only a certain number of contractors. To bring contractors from 121 00:04:58,000 --> 00:05:01,919 Speaker 4: in the state costume an absolute fortune, so we're actually trying 122 00:05:01,920 --> 00:05:04,840 Speaker 4: to get the best job done at the best price 123 00:05:04,839 --> 00:05:07,200 Speaker 4: for rate payers. I know that some of the mowing 124 00:05:07,200 --> 00:05:08,919 Speaker 4: hasn't been done, but we've got to get the trees 125 00:05:08,960 --> 00:05:12,360 Speaker 4: out there. Our primary focus is on safety, safety of 126 00:05:12,400 --> 00:05:15,640 Speaker 4: people using the parks, the footpaths, driveways and things like that. 127 00:05:15,960 --> 00:05:18,479 Speaker 4: But let's just have a look at what is open, Katie. 128 00:05:19,080 --> 00:05:24,880 Speaker 4: So the ovals that are fully opened Oval Anula bag 129 00:05:24,920 --> 00:05:29,360 Speaker 4: At Oval and the Velodrome, Chris Street, Oval, Dinah Beach, Oval, 130 00:05:29,520 --> 00:05:33,680 Speaker 4: Karl and Oval, Fanny Bay Oval, Jingly, Oval, Malac Oval 131 00:05:33,839 --> 00:05:36,720 Speaker 4: excluding the Greenbelt area, Yep, Moil Oval and the car 132 00:05:36,760 --> 00:05:40,480 Speaker 4: are Oval good like Cliff Oble and will. 133 00:05:40,400 --> 00:05:42,919 Speaker 1: Argue over good to hear, I'm pleased at some of 134 00:05:42,960 --> 00:05:45,400 Speaker 1: those ovals. Well, the large majority, by the look of it, 135 00:05:45,480 --> 00:05:47,440 Speaker 1: have now opened, and I know a lot of people 136 00:05:47,480 --> 00:05:50,080 Speaker 1: will be really happy to get back to those ovals, 137 00:05:50,720 --> 00:05:53,679 Speaker 1: And we'll direct people to the website if they're after 138 00:05:53,720 --> 00:05:54,360 Speaker 1: some further info. 139 00:05:54,480 --> 00:05:55,400 Speaker 3: On which ones are. 140 00:05:55,320 --> 00:05:57,440 Speaker 2: Open the other ones that closed. 141 00:05:57,440 --> 00:06:00,720 Speaker 4: The garden's ovle to be oble wogaman over and that's 142 00:06:00,720 --> 00:06:03,560 Speaker 4: because there's still trees there that need to be taken out, 143 00:06:03,880 --> 00:06:04,920 Speaker 4: which are a danger to them. 144 00:06:04,960 --> 00:06:06,839 Speaker 3: When do you anticipate that'll be done. 145 00:06:07,400 --> 00:06:09,760 Speaker 4: Well, we're looking at the end of February to have 146 00:06:09,839 --> 00:06:13,280 Speaker 4: phase one finished. The contractors have been out there working 147 00:06:13,400 --> 00:06:16,240 Speaker 4: very hard. Of course, as we all know, people are 148 00:06:16,279 --> 00:06:18,640 Speaker 4: worried about the mowing of the grass. That's always been 149 00:06:18,640 --> 00:06:20,520 Speaker 4: a problem. But the same people who do the mowing 150 00:06:20,560 --> 00:06:22,520 Speaker 4: of the grass also the people getting rid of the 151 00:06:22,520 --> 00:06:25,960 Speaker 4: trees and chopping down these trees that are class catastrophic 152 00:06:26,640 --> 00:06:28,720 Speaker 4: and once we identify that, we've got to get out 153 00:06:28,720 --> 00:06:30,200 Speaker 4: and get them down because they're dangerous. 154 00:06:30,240 --> 00:06:33,080 Speaker 1: Still see a couple of listener questions. One of them 155 00:06:33,200 --> 00:06:36,159 Speaker 1: came in yesterday and it's about apparently there's a busted 156 00:06:36,240 --> 00:06:40,279 Speaker 1: up forward in the car park next office works on 157 00:06:40,320 --> 00:06:43,520 Speaker 1: the Stuart Highway. Now very aware that it's private property, 158 00:06:43,720 --> 00:06:45,960 Speaker 1: but I know that we've raised this area in the 159 00:06:45,960 --> 00:06:48,719 Speaker 1: past many years ago, when there were people sleeping there, 160 00:06:48,760 --> 00:06:52,040 Speaker 1: camping there, it had become a real sort of monstrosity 161 00:06:52,080 --> 00:06:54,400 Speaker 1: and it's getting back to looking like that again. I 162 00:06:54,400 --> 00:06:56,480 Speaker 1: will say, I understand it's private property, but is there 163 00:06:56,520 --> 00:06:59,680 Speaker 1: anything that the council can do in terms of contacting 164 00:06:59,720 --> 00:07:03,560 Speaker 1: those property owners that really aren't sort of maintaining some 165 00:07:03,680 --> 00:07:06,280 Speaker 1: of those areas that are highly visual that are like 166 00:07:06,440 --> 00:07:08,720 Speaker 1: right near our CBD to sort of. 167 00:07:08,800 --> 00:07:11,080 Speaker 3: You know, to say, come on, guys, clean up your act. 168 00:07:11,800 --> 00:07:13,760 Speaker 4: Well, we can certainly approach them and ask them to 169 00:07:13,760 --> 00:07:16,880 Speaker 4: do that, Katie, but when it's private property, to be 170 00:07:16,920 --> 00:07:18,760 Speaker 4: able to go under private property and say you then 171 00:07:18,800 --> 00:07:22,040 Speaker 4: to clean your yard up, there's probably a few yards 172 00:07:22,080 --> 00:07:22,560 Speaker 4: in talents. 173 00:07:22,600 --> 00:07:24,200 Speaker 1: It's not a good look, though, is it like in 174 00:07:24,240 --> 00:07:26,600 Speaker 1: some of our like in some of our more business 175 00:07:26,720 --> 00:07:29,040 Speaker 1: kind of areas, especially when the council is trying to 176 00:07:29,040 --> 00:07:31,520 Speaker 1: do what you can to make the place look nice. 177 00:07:31,880 --> 00:07:32,840 Speaker 2: Well, correct, Katie. 178 00:07:33,240 --> 00:07:35,239 Speaker 4: You know, we'll take it on to try and contact 179 00:07:35,240 --> 00:07:38,800 Speaker 4: the owners and ask them to do that, but really 180 00:07:39,080 --> 00:07:41,080 Speaker 4: it's up to the owners to actually clean that stuff 181 00:07:41,120 --> 00:07:42,800 Speaker 4: off and look after their property. 182 00:07:43,080 --> 00:07:46,760 Speaker 1: Another one, this email just came through high KT longtime listener, 183 00:07:46,880 --> 00:07:49,480 Speaker 1: second time texter. If that's a word, could you please 184 00:07:49,520 --> 00:07:52,080 Speaker 1: ask the Lord mayor what's happening with the lights at 185 00:07:52,160 --> 00:07:57,000 Speaker 1: gardens golf course studies were done and it seems it's 186 00:07:57,080 --> 00:07:58,880 Speaker 1: all okay to install the lights. 187 00:07:58,960 --> 00:08:01,800 Speaker 3: This person wondering, when do you know? 188 00:08:02,480 --> 00:08:07,880 Speaker 4: It's all a case of money, okatie and priorities. There's 189 00:08:07,920 --> 00:08:11,000 Speaker 4: a lot of demand for lights. Boarding groups and the 190 00:08:11,040 --> 00:08:13,680 Speaker 4: peak bodies that are always after lighting. It gives them 191 00:08:13,680 --> 00:08:16,640 Speaker 4: extra time to train. Otherwise you've got to build more 192 00:08:16,680 --> 00:08:20,000 Speaker 4: ovals and that's very expensive exercise. It's probably cheaper to 193 00:08:20,000 --> 00:08:22,720 Speaker 4: put lights in. So we're going through a budget process 194 00:08:22,720 --> 00:08:25,400 Speaker 4: at the moment and there's a huge demand for lights 195 00:08:25,480 --> 00:08:30,120 Speaker 4: and we'll prioritize those lights given the negotiations with the 196 00:08:30,160 --> 00:08:32,360 Speaker 4: peak bodies, and we'll do as much as we can 197 00:08:32,400 --> 00:08:34,520 Speaker 4: as soon as we can. We're applying for grants from 198 00:08:34,520 --> 00:08:37,080 Speaker 4: the federal government and the territory government to go in 199 00:08:37,200 --> 00:08:40,320 Speaker 4: either in partnership will provide funds for lighting because we 200 00:08:40,360 --> 00:08:42,199 Speaker 4: want kids out there in the evening training. 201 00:08:42,320 --> 00:08:46,720 Speaker 1: I agree, and yeah, well, hey, one last one before 202 00:08:46,720 --> 00:08:49,320 Speaker 1: we let you go. Last week, the Northern Territory Electoral 203 00:08:49,320 --> 00:08:53,439 Speaker 1: Commission obviously completed that internal review into the campaign donation 204 00:08:53,600 --> 00:08:57,960 Speaker 1: return lodgment by you associated with the local government elections. 205 00:08:58,000 --> 00:09:00,920 Speaker 1: Now that internal review was conduct by the Manager of 206 00:09:00,920 --> 00:09:06,000 Speaker 1: Financial Disclosure and Compliance finding no evidence to substantiate the 207 00:09:06,040 --> 00:09:09,280 Speaker 1: claim that you'd made that that return was received by 208 00:09:09,320 --> 00:09:12,559 Speaker 1: the Northern Territory Electoral Commission prior to the twenty seventh 209 00:09:12,640 --> 00:09:16,480 Speaker 1: of January this year, Starzy, did you drop the donation 210 00:09:16,679 --> 00:09:19,160 Speaker 1: return to the office on that date. 211 00:09:19,600 --> 00:09:24,000 Speaker 4: To I dropped it off to the Electoral Commission. I 212 00:09:24,040 --> 00:09:28,400 Speaker 4: accept their response. There's nothing I can do about that. 213 00:09:28,480 --> 00:09:31,800 Speaker 4: They've done their investigation. I accept it, and I've just 214 00:09:31,880 --> 00:09:34,760 Speaker 4: moved on. They've moved on. They've said that the returns 215 00:09:34,800 --> 00:09:40,640 Speaker 4: actually was resubmitted on the just before the thirtieth of January. 216 00:09:41,080 --> 00:09:44,760 Speaker 4: Nothing changed, the donations there for everyone to see, and 217 00:09:45,040 --> 00:09:45,800 Speaker 4: we've all moved on. 218 00:09:46,040 --> 00:09:47,880 Speaker 1: Oh, I guess you guys might have moved on, but 219 00:09:47,920 --> 00:09:50,080 Speaker 1: the public might not have. I mean, how could it 220 00:09:50,120 --> 00:09:51,679 Speaker 1: be lost if you dropped it off? 221 00:09:53,120 --> 00:09:55,800 Speaker 2: I have no idea. I accept that they've had a look. 222 00:09:55,880 --> 00:09:58,800 Speaker 4: They can't find it, and they reported that, and I 223 00:09:58,840 --> 00:10:01,079 Speaker 4: accepted that's the result of their investigation. 224 00:10:01,160 --> 00:10:03,760 Speaker 1: Look, some people listening are going to be saying, have 225 00:10:03,880 --> 00:10:04,920 Speaker 1: you been dishonest? 226 00:10:04,960 --> 00:10:05,120 Speaker 4: Here? 227 00:10:05,200 --> 00:10:06,400 Speaker 3: Are you being dishonest? 228 00:10:06,559 --> 00:10:11,679 Speaker 4: No, Katie, Look, they've done their investigation. I've dropped it off. 229 00:10:11,720 --> 00:10:14,800 Speaker 4: They've done their investigation. I accept that they've said they've 230 00:10:14,840 --> 00:10:16,680 Speaker 4: moved on from it. It's just one of those things 231 00:10:17,320 --> 00:10:18,920 Speaker 4: and we all should move on. I'm going to get 232 00:10:18,920 --> 00:10:21,000 Speaker 4: on with looking after the people are done on which 233 00:10:21,000 --> 00:10:22,320 Speaker 4: I was elected to do. 234 00:10:22,520 --> 00:10:24,960 Speaker 2: So you just move on and get on with life. 235 00:10:25,000 --> 00:10:27,559 Speaker 1: Well, Darwin's Lord Maya, Peter Stars, we are going to 236 00:10:27,640 --> 00:10:28,559 Speaker 1: have to leave it there. 237 00:10:28,640 --> 00:10:30,760 Speaker 3: The news waits for no one. Thank you so much 238 00:10:30,760 --> 00:10:31,640 Speaker 3: for your time this morning. 239 00:10:31,800 --> 00:10:32,920 Speaker 2: Always a pleasure, Katie. 240 00:10:32,960 --> 00:10:33,520 Speaker 3: Thank you