HappyFlyerFamily
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This is big news.Reports this morning that Queensland is going to move to mining camps for HQ.
Looks like the public service might have to come up with solutions.
The reason I suggested $2-3 billion is the most recent lockdown in NSW cost over $3 billion alone... so spending this amount will save at least $3bn in extended Jobkeeper and future jobseeker payments. For those who remember Keynesian economics the stimulus effect of this crash Commonwealth program would also apply.
My advice would be to talk to the mining industry who are used to doing this.
Though the whole thing will probably get held up getting an environmental impact statement done... there’s a decade easily.
I just saw it confirmed by ABC news reporting of the Qld press conference. It will now get the attention of AHPPC and National Cabinet.
Qld directly referred to Howard Springs and mining camps (apparently 4 star) and hopefully other states have similar (remote, my guess) facilities.
So perhaps someone with influence reads AFF threads
I give credit to antycbr who I think raised it here first.
ABC quoting Qld Premier
"We are going to look at all options and one of those options is to look at some of the mining camps that we have in Queensland.
"Now, for a start, some of these mining camps are four-star. They are of a very good quality high standard. My understanding is some of them have - most of them - the ones we're looking at have balconies, so there's a lot of fresh air for guests and also, too, there's the capacity for all of the staff and the cleaners and everyone to also be based on those sites as well.
"I'm going to put this forward as an option to the Federal Government and I also - and we'll be having those discussions, so we'll look forward to those discussions over the next few days. But also, too, I do want to discuss it at National Cabinet, that will be held on Friday week. I hope the AHPPC advice will also go to National Cabinet.
"I think with this new strain, we have to put all options on the table and these are sensible, rational options. The Howard Springs works very well in the Northern Territory and there's no reason why we couldn't do something similar here in Queensland or if not around the
country."