@MichaelPascoe01 Don’t forget the Navy’s $1 billion plus second hand Seasprite helicopter disaster. They have serious form, and a really major capability deficit.
@MrRexPatrick I don’t think that most voters know that these things have a fixed life. The reactor cannot be refueled. From new, after 30 years they are scrap metal. No one would buy something like this with what 10, 15 years to go. A total joke! Farcical.
@nvolpewild There are two other areas of massive boulderfields on southern Cape York: on Kings Plains and Cape Melville. We have recently done a major ghost bat project focused on Kings Plains. The Black Mountain Ghost Bats are commuting up to 25km each way every night. Lots of quolls too.
@Terrytoo69 Don’t forget the Royal Australian Navy's disastrous $920 million acquisition of 11 secondhand Seasprite helicopters in 2002. They were so old that they couldn’t be refurbished and never flew.
@nvolpewild There actually are some billionaires that are putting really serious money into nature. They are pretty much like any other section of our society, some care and some don’t. We should laud those who care rather than label all with same brush.
@BloodsBorn As I recall (and I was there) we got a total of three free kicks in the first three quarters of the game while the Dogs just kept throwing the ball to one another with impunity. The umpiring really wrecked what was otherwise a great game.
@gregrobertsqld@Karmageddon67 The abject lack of government planning that has allowed this to happen is unbelievable. Even worse is how complicit some of our major conservation organisations have been is this destruction. We will look back in 20-30 years and wonder: what were they thinking?
@noplaceforsheep@AlboMP Grace is a total legend. Albanese would never describe a man like this. Methinks that either the job is too big for him or he is too small for the job.
@venom1s What great white hunters did was truly terrible. Yet because of hunting Teddy Roosevelt did more for conservation in the US than any other President. And because of hunting, large areas of forest were protected in India. They are now the basis of India’s wonderful tiger reserves
@LyrebirdDream Our spending on the environment is not only pathetic it makes no economic sense. Tourism is one of our main export earners. A huge number of those tourists come because of our environment. And we are neglecting it and destroying it. Both incredibly sad and stupid.
@EmlynBreese I think you will be surprised at just how good it will be. At the same time it shows you just how big an Australian Rules Football ground is. The players are super fit athletes.