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Its not about what I like or dont like, I didnt vote for them. Jay Weatherill or Mike Rann, its just same shit, different bucket.

I guess I'm just curious about what you think is going to happen with exsisting legislation (derived from policies) with a liberal government, my bet is nothing.

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Which policies don't you like?

Don't like the New hospital, Spend 3 billion in the existing hospital and you would get a better outcome.

Don't like the Super express way, complete waste of $950,000,000.

Don't like the tram extension, Supposed to service AAMI Stadium, but by the time it gets there the footy will be played at Adelaide oval.

I don't even agree with the Adelaide oval redevelopment, i think they are ruining what was a historic cricket ground.

On a side note, i just got myself one of these;

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dale,

the hospital needs to be ditched. the old one is bad, my partner works there and its a nightmare..

trams, expressway, oval is all bullshit.

we cant fill aamii stadium and they built all the bus lanes etc.. such a waste, and adelaide oval is looking more and more like shit.

dale,

the hospital needs to be ditched. the old one is bad, my partner works there and its a nightmare..

trams, expressway, oval is all bullshit.

we cant fill aamii stadium and they built all the bus lanes etc.. such a waste, and adelaide oval is looking more and more like shit.

In regards to the hospital the new one was much needed. RAH is just too frickin old. As with the everything else this government has taken on is a blatant waste of money. I went to the Adelaide Sevens earlier this year and no one wanted to sit in the new grand stands. Everyone that I knew wanted to sit in the chappel stands lol.

Superway is a joke, i work right next to it and its painful!! limited access around Wingfield, and its gonna be like this if not worse for the next 3 years!

3 years - Jebus

Superway is a joke, i work right next to it and its painful!! limited access around Wingfield, and its gonna be like this if not worse for the next 3 years!

Mate feel your pain, i work on cormac road and have to try to avoid it all at all costs.....

I disagree about the Superway - yes it is a pain now, but when it is done it will free up one of the worst peak hour intersections immensely. Next they need to fix how the turning lanes from Grand Junction onto Port Wakefield Road work (they need 2 turning lanes) .... and then fix the Bridge Road/Grand Junction Road corner. Noth of these intersections are part of the recent new truck ring route, but both have had no regard paid to the massive increase in truck and pasenger car traffic - especially since most are coming/going on the Nexy.

But yes, last I heard the idiots in power want to make the exciting RAH site (once demolished) an open park - ffs the city is ringed by parklands .... why not just demolish the existing RAH completely and build the new one there. Imagine how much cheaper it would be not to have to reclaim the train track land and build suspended a concrete slab over it. Insanity. And watch them blow out the budget for it by triple by the time they are done.

It wasn't originally supposed to go there though. And i would say that the section between Pym St and Grange road is worse and the section past castle plaza is even worse again.

The project (express-way) was originally supposed to go between Pym st section and Grange road to reduce the issues that that section has (power line next to the road and the pavment needing to be redone anyway, etc) that is why the 950 mil budget was given. They discovered later that there was a sub station that wasn't going to be moved which basically put an end to it the original location, but rather than scrap the project because it wasn't going to achieve it's original goal, they moved it up the road where it isn't needed.

And what they are going to achieve now is that they are going to make the original problem worse because they are speeding up the traffic to the original problem area.

when i was looking they were about to release the 4g. that was 2 weeks ago. so wuld have been out by now..

i would have got it but im with optus!

and steve i watched that yesterday when i signed up to xda... LOL

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