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St Andrews?

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2003 8:07 pm
by Nick
Egan wrote:" ... the new sattelite city of St Andrews to the north of Perth ... will hold about 250,000 people ... "
:?:

I haven't heard anything about this. Can someone please post a URL that details more about this subject?

Re: Brisbane Olympic Bid

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:44 pm
by beastjim
2020 is going to be in Hobart idiots. Dave Forster Stadium is going to go off.

Re: Brisbane Olympic Bid

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 5:18 pm
by RobertHeatleyStand
Keep away from my portal... :hand:

Re:

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:29 pm
by Nines
Egan wrote:For the 1964 Commonwealth Games according to my Grandfather they wanted to put the Commonwealth Pool in KingS Park!!! imagine the disastrous planning and implications on the park if that did happen.
You mean like the Tennis centre ?

Re:

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:38 pm
by Nines
Egan wrote:I deffinately think that Perth will be an ideal place for the Olympics it is the fastest growing capital city in Australia and with the construction of the new sattelite city of St Andrews to the north of Perth will hold about 250,000 people and will be built by Japanese businessman and stae government it will be a highly skilled workforce and a high proportion i would imagine will come from overseas and this would make it an ideal time to host the commonwealth games apart from Basketball, Tennis, Boxing and various other venues all others would have to be upgraded or new stadiums constructed but Perth has an oversupply of land the main highway to the southern suburbs goes through, bush, farms, suburbia there is plenty of land to use north, south and east for Perth to sccomadate an Olympic Village, I think an Olympic Stadium of about 85-90,000 people could be built, as you will have a huge population in WA by that time. I predict Perth to hold the 2052 Olympic Games.
Perth's boom has busted ifyou hadn't noticed .
I too have never heard of St Andrews .
What are they going to drink - saltwater ?
Perth - lush :roll:

My friends , the true picture of Perth is that it is a really really nice City but it suffers increasing from lack of water ,lack of all types of accomodation ,lack of general infrastructure and no sporting infrastructure worth mentioning .Yes we have an abundant supply of sand hills to pitch some tents and have a cut lunch .

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Re: Re:

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:41 pm
by yob
Nines wrote:
Egan wrote:I deffinately think that Perth will be an ideal place for the Olympics it is the fastest growing capital city in Australia and with the construction of the new sattelite city of St Andrews to the north of Perth will hold about 250,000 people and will be built by Japanese businessman and stae government it will be a highly skilled workforce and a high proportion i would imagine will come from overseas and this would make it an ideal time to host the commonwealth games apart from Basketball, Tennis, Boxing and various other venues all others would have to be upgraded or new stadiums constructed but Perth has an oversupply of land the main highway to the southern suburbs goes through, bush, farms, suburbia there is plenty of land to use north, south and east for Perth to sccomadate an Olympic Village, I think an Olympic Stadium of about 85-90,000 people could be built, as you will have a huge population in WA by that time. I predict Perth to hold the 2052 Olympic Games.
Perth's boom has busted ifyou hadn't noticed .
I too have never heard of St Andrews .
What are they going to drink - saltwater ?
Perth - lush :roll:

My friends , the true picture of Perth is that it is a really really nice City but it suffers increasing from lack of water ,lack of all types of accomodation ,lack of general infrastructure and no sporting infrastructure worth mentioning .Yes we have an abundant supply of sand hills to pitch some tents and have a cut lunch .

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...it was 8 years ago. Give the guy some credit. :lol:

Re: Re:

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 3:10 pm
by Nines
yob wrote:
Nines wrote:
Egan wrote:I deffinately think that Perth will be an ideal place for the Olympics it is the fastest growing capital city in Australia and with the construction of the new sattelite city of St Andrews to the north of Perth will hold about 250,000 people and will be built by Japanese businessman and stae government it will be a highly skilled workforce and a high proportion i would imagine will come from overseas and this would make it an ideal time to host the commonwealth games apart from Basketball, Tennis, Boxing and various other venues all others would have to be upgraded or new stadiums constructed but Perth has an oversupply of land the main highway to the southern suburbs goes through, bush, farms, suburbia there is plenty of land to use north, south and east for Perth to sccomadate an Olympic Village, I think an Olympic Stadium of about 85-90,000 people could be built, as you will have a huge population in WA by that time. I predict Perth to hold the 2052 Olympic Games.
Perth's boom has busted ifyou hadn't noticed .
I too have never heard of St Andrews .
What are they going to drink - saltwater ?
Perth - lush :roll:

My friends , the true picture of Perth is that it is a really really nice City but it suffers increasing from lack of water ,lack of all types of accomodation ,lack of general infrastructure and no sporting infrastructure worth mentioning .Yes we have an abundant supply of sand hills to pitch some tents and have a cut lunch .

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...it was 8 years ago. Give the guy some credit. :lol:
Never you had a soft spot for the schoolboy .

OK what credit should I give him ?

What has changed in 8 years (except for the bust) ?


Oh oh oh oh.................. I know .............


Force crowds have gone down considerably :lol:

Re: Brisbane Olympic Bid

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 9:29 am
by the crow
Perth isn't that bad......any place with a pub called The Lucky Shag can't be all that bad.