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The winter Olympics are still going somewhere in Korea and already there are calls, on the news tonight, for us to spend heaps of dough to provide new and top line facilities for our winter athletes. Apparently we only got a few medals which was below expectations. So, if we want medals, we must spend big on facilities, they say, and no doubt the sport administrators will get the ear of senior politicians.
The polys will accede to the request even thought we hardly get enough snow to ski for more than a month and few participate in the snow and ice sports seriously.
Don't we spend too much on sports anyway? Only last week there were published plans for new and bigger football stadiums for some major cities. But I suppose that is warranted as our sports people and spectators deserve the best. Other needs and infastructure will just have to wait. What about the hundreds of homeless and the urgent need for an inland railway. What about all the roads that need upgrading and do not say anything about the massive debt that Gillard and Rudd left us with.
So in the coming months we can expect more calls for big bucks to be given toward new and top facilities for winter sports