Tibstar said:
I remember the save Brookie rally with Beehive Bronny saying that JWH was committed to put millions into Brookie "IF" he was voted back in. Abbott and Bishop were in government for 11yrs and produced nothing for Brookie. The only government recently that has put money into the joint that I know of was the NSW Iemma Labor government.
And the non-Labor local council.
On your Brony point;
Fans call on Labor to save Brookie - Ritchie, Dean. The Daily Telegraph 22 Nov 2007:
MORE than 1000 Manly fans last night demanded the State Government and federal Labor Party provide urgent funding to upgrade a collapsing Brookvale Oval.
The push to revamp Brookie gathered momentum at a successful fan rally organised by the Sea Eagles.
Manly require nearly $18million to revamp the Pittwater Rd ground with the Howard Government this week pledging $9million -- provided Liberal is re-elected.
Guest speakers last night included Manly godfather Ken Arthurson, author Thomas Keneally, ex-hooker Max Krilich, local member Bronwyn Bishop, Manly owners Scott Penn and Max Delmege and current Sea Eagles player Mark Bryant.
As a result of the rally, ALP sports spokesman Kate Lundy will meet Manly officials today at Brookvale in a move the club hopes will draw a significant financial commitment.
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And as we know they didn't get re-elected. No funding was provided in the lead-up by Labor. Then this development...
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The Manly Daily 01 Dec 2007
The funding situation has been set back by the appointment of a new Federal Sports Minister, Kate Ellis from South Australia, replacing former ACT Senator Kate Lundy and the election loss of the Coalition government, which had promised $9 million to pay for upgrades.
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So the club went to Canberra in Feb 2008 to talk money but got nothing out of Lundy. By Sep 2009, this was the situation...
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Sunday Telegraph 20 Sep 2009
The Sea Eagles are owned by property developers Max Delmege and Scott Penn. They lobbied hard in the lead-up to the 2007 election for government funds to fix the ground, warning the club could be forced to play home games in Gosford if no improvements were made.
Warringah's then administrator agreed to give $4 million to the Sea Eagles for the ground makeover provided the NSW Government contribute $6 million and the federal Government $10 million.
However, federal Minister for Sport Kate Ellis has ruled out federal funding.
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Not a peep of Federal funding out of the current government through their two terms, including the leadup to the 2010 election.
It's safe to say it's just not an attractive promise in a safe LNP seat.