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fritzandsauce 26th Aug 2008 12:24

Maybe Tiger should move outta Tulla and move into Essendon :ok:

LOL

I hope their protests make it to TV so we can see what the bogans look like :yuk:

JonathanR 26th Aug 2008 23:12

Re-education
 

Originally Posted by Kelvin Thomson, AIRPORTS AMENDMENT BILL 2006 Second Reading Speech 20th March 2007 (not really, he said this in parliament)
...and it is certainly my view that the Essendon Airport site has outlived its aviation usefulness and that its future lies in non-aviation activities...

Given this man is a politician, we need to change his view. We could all chip in ten bucks or something and make a positive contribution to his views.

Perhaps I could sell 'paradigm change' shares on eBay, and donate the proceeds to Kelvin's 're-education'. I'll work on it, and report back.

Cap'n Arrr 28th Aug 2008 08:03

So do you think there'll be enough to outnumber the loud minority?:E

tio540 28th Aug 2008 12:29

My ex brother in law bought an house under the approach to Rny 26 at En several years ago. I said at the time, "Don't you think the aircraft noise might bother you?" He said that it was like the railway lines, that you get used to it.

Two weeks later he was on the committee to close the airport. The point is he only bought there because houses were cheap. :bored:

Teal 28th Aug 2008 13:31

I'm puzzled as to how the key organiser (Ms. Van Den Berg) can hear aircraft, let alone smell their fumes (allegedly). The online white pages shows her at Spring Street in Niddrie, about 200 metres from the Calder Highway, with Keilor Road and Fullarton Roads straddling the freeway, along with highway on-ramps and exits. Up the road in the big Interchange for the highway and Western Ring Road. The noise and fumes from the massive volumes of traffic there must be horrendous. You couldn't pick a worse location if you wanted peace and quiet, and fresh air! :ugh:

OZBUSDRIVER 29th Aug 2008 13:19

A perfect protest would be to fly in to EN and meets these :mad: at the front gate and protest these so and soes trying to shut down our community.

Giggles aircraft 31st Aug 2008 04:04

Close Essendon Airport Protest
 
The protest has been held and has concluded. Only about one hundred people turned up, including about 20 kids with their parents. Kelvin Thompson and Judy Madigan did most of the speaking about nothing we haven't all heard before.

Pretty much a non-event really. It'll be interesting to see if Judy and Kelvin win pre-selction of their seats for their next election. Word has it they're on the outer within their own party ranks.

Capt Wally 31st Aug 2008 08:51

Lousy WX & the fact that when it comes crunch time as in an actual attendance of a protest the masses stay at home, a place where they are the safest, outside a plane could fall on them at any time !:bored:
I was at work today & didn't see 'em b4 I left but they are fading away like the paint on our planes !:bored: It would take years to wind up ops at EN anyway so if that be the case I reckon we ought to have all the crashes for the next 50 yrs done over the next year or so right on their houses, of course killing nobdy just wrecking a few outhouses & disturbing their 'home & away episodes'!:E
One of our guys was bailed up by a couple of the wankers down the local street the other day wearing his monkey suit & when asked about closing the airport he said bloody oath, dangerous place it is I certaintly wouldn't want to live next to that place with all the danger. He said they where somewhat lost for words, didn't know what to say! Had to laugh, no answer for his response, empty heads they are, still they are a source of entertainment I guess for us:ok:


CW

fritzandsauce 31st Aug 2008 10:06

ABC News website just posted

About 100 people have attended a protest at Melbourne's Essendon Airport calling for the facility to be closed.
Organisers say residents want the property developed for affordable housing, student accommodation, retirement housing and commercial businesses.
Helen van den Berg from the Close Essendon Airport Campaign says the airport is a hazard, and it is not just a case of people being woken up at night.
"The AV-gas fumes have become a very serious issue to people, they're keeping their windows closed, and they're noxious and toxic," he said.
"The safety concern with an airport thats runways are too short... there's no buffer zone between the residential and the runways, we've already had three terrible accidents in this area, and there's the fear of more."

Teal 31st Aug 2008 11:23

Channel Seven's coverage of the 'protest' can be found at the link below:

YouTube - Essendon Airport protest group

Feel free to comment.

Led Zep 31st Aug 2008 13:40

I much prefer the smell of burnt avgas to burnt unleaded...unleaded stinks!

OZBUSDRIVER 31st Aug 2008 14:00

I think these idiots need to rent their noses out to the EPA if they are that sensitive.

AirBumps 3rd Sep 2008 13:18

"Save Essendon Airport" website...
 
Hey guys,

I've done a search but haven't seen this mentioned here on PPrune... Feel free to lock/delete if it has been

Get the place heritigate listed, now theres a good idea!

Save Essendon Airport

Go in and sign the petition.

AB

Jet Crew 3rd Sep 2008 14:21

Close Essendon Airport Group
 
The Close Essendon Airport Group

I have only just come across the above group trying to close down Essendon airport. I trained at Essendon in the good old days !!

I was just searching to see if there is anything more on them and I found another group who is the opposite

The Save Essendon Airport Group

P.S I am new to this forum so hope it's not against the rules to post websites but thought it is something that concerns all of us.

John Eacott 4th Sep 2008 10:16

Here are some interesting links: Melways for 1966,

Essendon Airport

and just for fun,

Tullamarine Jetport and Moorabbin Airport :ok:

Note the tram terminus into Essendon Airport, good old Lancefield Road, and as for Moorabbin :hmm:

Jet Crew 5th Sep 2008 11:09

The Save Essendon Airport Group seems to be working hard to save the airport.

I see they have redesigned there website and they are running radio commercials across the major radio networks.

There petition has gone up to 72 in less than 18 hours, I wonder when they start there TV commercial as it says its about to be launched.

VH-XXX 11th Sep 2008 00:45

It's not looking good for Essendon
 
This was in the news today...

ESSENDON Airport has suffered a major blow with the Brumby Government stepping up its push to transform the lucrative site.
Premier John Brumby confirmed in State Parliament that the Government wanted to close the airport.
He said it was government policy to close the site in the medium to long term but he did not say when.
He was responding to a Coalition question about Victoria's submission to a national aviation inquiry.
The submission states: "It was evident in the 1950s that Essendon Airport had already been constrained by residential development that had occurred during the early 20th century.
"Curfews at Essendon Airport have resulted and, while the airport remains operational, these need to remain."
It said the Melbourne 2030 plan recognised the airport's specialised functions "related to aviation, freight and logistics but notes that in the medium term this facility should be closed as an airport and transformed into a significant employment and residential precinct."
Opposition industry and state development spokesman Richard Dalla-Riva said the move would cost thousands of jobs.
He said the airport was an important transport hub and should be preserved.
"It's a disgraceful decision by a government that should be more worried about holding on to jobs than destroying people's livelihoods," he said.
His comments follow recent concerns in the Essendon area about the safety of the airport.
Many residents want the airport closed because of the danger of crashes.

Teal 11th Sep 2008 02:14


"...it was government policy to close the site in the medium to long term but he did not say when."
The 'long term' can be a long time...at least as long as the lease that was signed between the current airport operators and the Federal Government - 50 years plus a 49 year option!


"The submission states: "It was evident in the 1950s that Essendon Airport had already been constrained by residential development that had occurred during the early 20th century."
Rubbish. There was very little residential development in the area when the airport first opened. A cursory examination of early airport photos confirms that.

Cap'n Arrr 11th Sep 2008 02:42


Many residents want the airport closed because of the danger of crashes.
If you're that paranoid about aircraft crashes, perhaps moving next to an airport isn't the best choice you could have made.:rolleyes:

Perhaps if they moved away from the airport they'd find all this stress would go away.

On a similar vein, at my old school someone DID move away from the airport (shock horror:eek:), and moved into a property way out in whoop whoop. One day we got an angry phone call, as on of our aircraft did a PFL using one of her paddocks, and she was mighty upset that "we'd found her again!":E

Capt Wally 11th Sep 2008 09:36

ah let 'em close it, nearly 60 yrs by their (Govt) reckoning as a 'medium to long term' plan is an awful long time & is fine by me. All the current residents complaining will either be dead & deaf by then anyway!:ugh:
I love to think that every time a plane takes off at EN & pi**ses off a resident they are living in hell! ahhh there is a God afterall:E


CW


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