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Stage 2 for Ralphs Bay
HAG was awfully pleased to see that our Great Leader recently popped up in the People pages of The Guardian, UK. To Hag’s surprise it wasn’t a puff piece for the Grand Opening of the Brighton Pile renovations (Good morning Mr Lennon), nor was it about some gorgeous soiree at Crown in Melbourne …
It was about … rock art!
Maev Kennedy wrote, on May 31, that:
In Australia Robert Bednarik, president of the International Federation of Rock Art Organisations, has written to the Tasmanian premier Paul Lennon demanding better protection for rock art sites. Mr Lennon confounded his critics two months ago by leading his Labour (sic) party to a third successive election victory. Mr Bednarik says that until he gets an assurance of government action to safeguard such sites from vandalism and development, a recent major discovery of Aboriginal rock art in Tasmania, described as “spectacular and of worldwide significance”, will remain secret.
Meanwhile, Hag fell from her stool at the Hope the other night on being hazily told of The Great Larder’s Stage Two plan for the bits left over when Lang’s reconstructed Ralphs Bay.
A special new home for wading birds?
A nuclear power plant … builders approved by TCC, to provide clean, green power?
A floating racecourse, punters ferried there by the re-purchase of Spot !!!?
A pulp mill especially for the South?
Nope.
A casino of course, funded by good maaaaaate James. Other good maaaate Lang will help with building.
Genius!
