WorkingClassRugger
Michael Lynagh (62)
Correct, which is why out of an $89 billion infrastructure budget, the government is spending $8 billion on new schools, $6.8 billion on hospitals (including one on the northern beaches), $51.2 billion on rail and road projects, $5.6 billion on water and sewage projects compared with much less spending on sports grounds and museums etc.
https://www.budget.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/budget-2018-06/Budget_Paper_2-Infrastructure Statement-Budget_201819.pdf
Melbourne, which is a city of similar size to Sydney, has had 4 stadia which have all be completely rebuilt since the SFS was built in 1988 - MCG, Docklands, AAMI and Kardinia Park. Brisbane and Perth which as less than half the size of Sydney have each had 2 stadia rebuilt in the same period. Gabba, Suncorp, Perth Stadium and NIB Stadium. The fact that there's even a debate going on in Sydney about it is the unusal thing about the whole issue.
Yes, but everything you listed in the first paragraph would come under the definition of critical infrastructure. Stadiums are most certainly not critical.