Sunday, February 28, 2016

Light rail good thought BUT...$1 billion dollars

Incumbent Mayor Bob Manning announced in the Weekend Post http://www.cairnspost.com.au/news/cairns/light-rail-rates-high-in-cairns-council-race/news-story/1422f0bc0e1c8c01cf803a42e904763b 
Good idea but realistically not viable at this time
 that a light rail system is part of his plan for a growing population at a cost of $billion dollars and Bob Manning said he thinks that he can convince the Federal and State Governments will fund this project....REALLY.
Both governments don't have any spare cash and are not likely to for many years to come and maybe never if Australia keeps getting sold off to foreign countries.
Although the idea has some merits it is just not feasible for Cairns to spend this amount of money for a population of around 160,000 and no industrial business left in Cairns equals no employment incentives.
Suggested routes by Bob Manning
Back in 2012 I suggested  that the council should approach the Queensland Government and have discussions on leasing or hiring 2 "railcars" from them and run them between Redlynch and Gordonvale on the existed rail route for a period of 12 months and if utilised by the residents then consider a longer period.
It would require temporary station platforms to be built at White Rock and Forrest Gardens with an area for parking and would decrease the traffic flow into the city.
These railcars could run on the hour making sure that workers get to the city on time.
Also running times would have to be adjusted  to coincide with the present normal train service but that shouldn't be a problem.
By having a trial system with an existing network would cost nothing like the $1 billion as suggested and if it's not feasible after the trial period then the project can be closed down...simple.
Trial is better than error and having to repay a huge debt is just not the way to go.
Oh Bob "food for thought" with a growing population what about serious consideration on pushing for a new dam, now that makes sense especially with all these high rise buildings and the number of tenants living in them Cairns no doubt will run out of water (I hope not).
Cairns the future of the Gold Coast.

Friday, February 26, 2016

On air apology.....BUT

Friday February 26, 2016.
Talkback host John McKenzie read an apology live on air to Jim Brooks Mayoral Candidate for Cairns Regional Council over an alledged allegation made by an incumbent division 2
councillor John Schilling.
Bob Manning
Why hasn't the incumbent Mayor Bob Manning instructed John Schilling to publicly apologise on radio to Jim Brooks and not leave it to just the radio station.
John Schilling
The radio host should have hit the "kill button" but for some unknown reason this didn't happen, it would appear that John Schilling had full intentions of trying to make Jim Brooks look like the bad guy with his unfounded allegations but  failed miserably thus causing himself embarrassment.




Here is the apology:

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

It's starting to get dirty...unfortunately

Wednesday February 24, 2016 the Mayoral candidate was invited to the local talkback radio program to take calls from local residents  hosted by John McKenzie.
It didn't take long for John Schilling (division 2 candidate) to up the anti virtually calling Jim Brooks a liar in reference to previous statements and came very close to putting himself in a litigating situation as you will hear during the discussion (at the 1.28 mark) which demonstrated how low some people will go and he never made an attempt to apologise  when Jim Brooks explained what actually had taken place.
Jim Brooks showed himself to be a very calm and collected person during his reply and never once did he raise his voice especially when John Schilling made that outrageous statement.
Jim Brooks demonstrated to be a very professional person in his approach to all calls and replied to callers with respect and answers that showed his ability to be a good leader and it maybe time for a change.
Who said politics wasn't dirty?