RE: Re: Plane crashes into Melbourne shopping centre | Australia news | The Guardian
  Noel Reed

On looking at the Essendon crash site by Google Maps, I noticed that there
is a Dan Murphy's bottle shop outlet next to the airport perimeter road,
even closer to the runway than the warehouse complex. What a bonfire it
would be if all their stock of alcohol went up in flames.

Noel Reed.

From:TramsDownUnder@... [mailto:TramsDownUnder@yahoogroups.com]

Sent: Tuesday, 21 February 2017 3:43 PM
To:TramsDownUnder@...
Subject: Re: [TramsDownUnder] Re: Plane crashes into Melbourne shopping
centre | Australia news | The Guardian

Thanks Mal - I was aware the tram line is on the western side of the
freeway, across from the airport boundary, but didn't know where the shops
were.

Airport privatisation - another ringing success for the carpetbagger agenda,
vindicated yet again by this.

Tony G

On 21 Feb 2017, at 3:19 pm, Mal Rowemal.rowe@... [TramsDownUnder]
TramsDownUnder@...> wrote:

On 21/02/2017 10:42 AM,prescottt@... [TramsDownUnder] wrote:

59 would be too far away.

Looking at the centre on the map it's huge and is placed right up against
the runways and between their intersect. Seems an extraordinarily bad town
planning decision and this proves why.

The crash happened on the southern boundary - the tram line and the site of
the crash into a family home some decades back are on the western boundary.

I shop at the JB HiFi that was hit.

This is sure to raise a lot of questions re planning permits.
The local authorities would not approve this development, but had no power
over commonwealth owned (but privately leased) land.

Mal Rowe - who might shop elsewhere in future!


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