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The end of Kalgoorlie?

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  • RIORIO    14,892 posts
    Just RWWA playing the old…..it’s not our fault game.

    Still as gutless, ball less and inept as ever.

    There is a solution. But don’t wait for RWWA to find it or finance it !!

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  • meatpiemeatpie    534 posts
    RIO said:

    Just RWWA playing the old…..it’s not our fault game.

    Still as gutless, ball less and inept as ever.

    There is a solution. But don’t wait for RWWA to find it or finance it !!

    Probably blame RWWA for lots of things but how could they be held responsible if the local city council sold off the water used for the racetrack, sporting grounds, golf course, parks and gardens without a proven back up plan.

    What's the solution? 

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  • MuldoonMuldoon    423 posts
    meatpie said:

    RIO said:

    Just RWWA playing the old…..it’s not our fault game.

    Still as gutless, ball less and inept as ever.

    There is a solution. But don’t wait for RWWA to find it or finance it !!

    Probably blame RWWA for lots of things but how could they be held responsible if the local city council sold off the water used for the racetrack, sporting grounds, golf course, parks and gardens without a proven back up plan.

    What's the solution? 
    I thought the same re the comment it is RWWA fault, not in this case. 

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  • RIORIO    14,892 posts
    If water is so critical then you secure what is important. This water licensing has been I. The wind for years.

    Kalgoorlie can go to a dirt track or all weather track . They can go to a shorter season.

    A that’s without knowing what they had already looked at.

    However the spuds at RWWA don’t get paid to think. The lazy pricks just sit in their collective arses and spend all day looking for a way to protect themselves. An the less tracks they have to manage the better they look for their ROI


    They’d would’ve known about this over 12 months ago. I would confidently suggest they have been trying to
    Negotiate with the shore for more water. NEVER going to happen. Would’ve been better off negotiating with LYNAS. Or developing a replacement track. But the saps wait until there is no time to do anything like that. So the only real alternative is a shortened season. And of course play the blame game. Something they and PERTH RACING have very long developed expert skills at doing!!’
  • BobcatBobcat    177 posts
    Kalgoorlie has been RWWA’s favourite child for years, just ask the rest of the provincial/country clubs. I’d be asking for an inquest into Kalgoorlie council and what incentives councillors have received as their actions have basically forced the closure of a sporty club / business thet brings millions to the region. 

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  • RIORIO    14,892 posts
    edited December 2024
    I don’t disagree Bobcat. But I’d be looking closer at the CEO, than the councillors. As that is the person who will benefit financially from any increase in assets to be managed.

    Most Councillors are just puppets of the CEO’s these days. The tail well a truly wags the dog in most local councils these days.
  • MuldoonMuldoon    423 posts
    RIO said:

    I don’t disagree Bobcat. But I’d be looking closer at the CEO, than the councillors. As that is the person who will benefit financially from any increase in assets to be managed.

    Most Councillors are just puppets of the CEO’s these days. The tail well a truly wags the dog in most local councils these days.

    This I totally agree with Rio, some local govt. heirachy are pretty ordinary.

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  • GLAMOURGLAMOUR    769 posts
    Anyone heard any further developments on Kalgoorlie?
  • savethegamesavethegame    2,966 posts
    Kalgoorlie had five months of water restrictions in 2023, with LYNAS  only using  25 percent of the signed  1,7 Gigalitres. Per year.now they require the lot  

    .     KBRC Use approx one million litres a day in summer.,unless the State Government intervens its to big of issue for local council -----CEO has said he has plan with the help of State Government 
    outside of bulding massive  dams or larger recycling plant.be interested to see what his plan entails.

    Rumour Mill Has X amount meetings at Esperance, rest at Northam for this season.The Council next meeting 20th Jan. plus all ovals school grassed areas missing out, there;s a proposed 800 Man Camp on the agenda.as well..
  • Vincent_vegaVincent_vega    584 posts
    Sad sad sad

    Wont get any help from any state govt i feel, labour or liberal

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  • AbbysAceAbbysAce    643 posts
    Why wouldnt you dig the biggest dam allowed in the middle of the track for a start?

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  • RIORIO    14,892 posts
    AbbysAce said:

    Why wouldnt you dig the biggest dam allowed in the middle of the track for a start?




    We dug a big hole in the ground last year at work.

    After complying with all regulations. Putting in dozens of ground water sensors to measure the impact on the water absorption, we had spent just under $40 million!!!

    How can a hole cost so much???? Compliance with tree huggers protecting the environment….. what a load of ????

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