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If you believe Wayne, it was not coal, iron ore and agricultural exports that saved us in Australia from the global financial crisis it was the architectural apogee which reflects the financial acumen so evident in him. The bill is in the mail.

 

 

 

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# Mariyn
Thursday, January 05, 2012 9:24 AM
What is this building for? Can anyone enlighten me? Barnaby?
The ramp's awfully steep. It looks like a chook pen built on stilts because it's been built in a flood zone.
# Andrew
Monday, January 09, 2012 9:04 AM
I suppose this one cost around 3/4 of a million dollars as well? Money well spent for a few sheets of corrugated iron, some treated pine (which I thought was not supposed to be used in school playgrounds any longer), a bit of cement and some nuts/bolts and nails.

What utter waste!
# Lorikeet
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 6:16 PM
It looks like a little kid's cubby house to me. It must be a piece of playground equipment.

Kids could burn their hands on the metal walls in the summer, and the effects of radiant heat inside it wouldn't be too pleasant.

There is no decent handrail on either side of the ramp. The metal rail looks as if it is already busted.

That could be good for a large damages claim!

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