This BER thing...
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This BER thing...
I keep hearing here about how BER was a mistake. Now, I do not suggest I know all the ins and outs, but as I drive around the Sunshine Coast, passing Schools, I see magnificent and significant structures constructed under BER which are obviously a major and very useful asset for the School and the Community.
I don't get the criticism.
Huh?
I don't get the criticism.
Huh?
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And you have seen it exactly as it is - a highly effective economic stimulus during the financial shock which has delivered solid assets to every school in the country which will go on serving us for decades.
I guess hysterical beat-ups sell a lot of news but the extent to which the most unbelievable wild exaggerations poured forth almost beggars belief.
I guess hysterical beat-ups sell a lot of news but the extent to which the most unbelievable wild exaggerations poured forth almost beggars belief.
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http://www.la.org.au/opinion/050710/ber ... ementation
We’ve seen buildings overpriced by hundreds of thousands of dollars. We’ve seen exorbitant administration and management fees. We’ve seen pot plants costing 23 thousand dollars. We’ve seen a tiny school charged $77,000 for "design documentation, field data and site management" even though they didn't get a new building. All of this is your money. It was borrowed from China on your behalf, by the current Labor regime, and you and your children will be paying it back at interest.
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We’ve seen buildings overpriced by hundreds of thousands of dollars. We’ve seen exorbitant administration and management fees. We’ve seen pot plants costing 23 thousand dollars. We’ve seen a tiny school charged $77,000 for "design documentation, field data and site management" even though they didn't get a new building. All of this is your money. It was borrowed from China on your behalf, by the current Labor regime, and you and your children will be paying it back at interest.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXEj_1Du ... r_embedded[/youtube]
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You really haven't the faintest idea what you're dribbling about, do you?
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Repeated for the retardedWe’ve seen pot plants costing 23 thousand dollars. We’ve seen a tiny school charged $77,000 for "design documentation, field data and site management" even though they didn't get a new building.
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http://www.realestatesource.com.au/ber- ... vered.html
THE levels of waste being uncovered as part of the Rudd government's Building the Education Revolution are continuing to come to light with a report in The Australian showing school canteens built by the Catholic school system under the controversial $16.2 billion program, are up to five times cheaper than those delivered by the government.
Geraldton's St Lawrence Primary School at Bluff Point has developed a 10m x 7.5 m canteen for $4043 per square metre.
By comparison, the governments "unusable" small NSW canteens, measuring 8.47m x 3.1 m, costs $23,000 per square metre.
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Why is IQ now using the Jubial Priest nic?
I would rather die than sell my heart and soul to an online forum Anti Christ like you Monk
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Repeated for the extra-retarded. The reality I've seen on the ground just isn't representitive of the mass hysteria peddled by the MSM and believed by dead-heads like you.Leftwinger wrote:You really haven't the faintest idea what you're dribbling about, do you?
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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nationa ... 5902760108
ALMOST $2 billion has been wasted under the schools stimulus program in the eastern states.
Public schools were forced to vastly overpay for buildings compared with non-government schools.
The revelation has led to calls for broader investigations into the long-term problems of state governments overpaying for school buildings, beyond the Building the Education Revolution program.
Data published by the BER taskforce shows public schools in the three biggest states are paying on average between 26 per cent and a massive 54 per cent more for school buildings than Catholic schools in each state.
In NSW, public schools are paying 38 per cent more for buildings, despite the taskforce finding no "significant differences" in quality between buildings delivered to public schools and non-government schools.
According to the interim report, released on Friday, NSW public schools are being charged an average of $3900 per square metre for BER buildings, compared with $2823 for Catholic schools.
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