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Stimulus, Schools and Skating
Stimulus, Schools and Skating
The Chronicle
The original skateboarders were bored California surfers – they came up with the new sport in the 1940s as a way to kill time when the waves were flat. Opening the new ‘Belco Bowl’ with Chris Bourke MLA earlier this month, I told the audience that its location couldn’t be more apt. As Canberra skaters look out over the calm waters of Lake Ginninderra, they can be reminded of how their sport started.
For anyone who hasn’t yet been to the Belco Bowl, you’re in for a treat. Now the largest skate park in the southern hemisphere, the Belco Bowl offers opportunities for expert skaters to show off their ollies, wheelies and pivots, as well as a space for first-timers to practice. For non-skaters like me, it’s a place where my wife and I can take our 2 year old and 4 year old boys, so they can watch with wide eyes as the BMX riders and skateboarders do their tricks.
The Belco Bowl upgrade was partially funded by the Australian government under the stimulus program. When the Global Financial Crisis struck in 2008, the federal government responded with household payments and infrastructure spending. We chose infrastructure projects that were both necessary and ‘shovel ready’. This included funding to upgrade Canberra’s local roads. Glebe Park also got a makeover, with a new shade sail, seating and event stage.
Every primary school received new facilities as part of the stimulus program. If you have children at school, you’ll have seen how these projects have improved their educational experience. For example, Florey Primary School has new science labs where the kids can follow in the footsteps of Howard Florey, who discovered penicillin. At Amaroo Primary School, teachers can teach in their traditional classroom, or remove the dividing walls between classrooms and teach in teams. At the Forde campus of Burgmann Anglican College, the new multipurpose hall has sharply raked seating, so all children can see the stage.
Across Australia, stimulus spending saved around 200,000 jobs, and our unemployment rate now stands at 5%, well below the jobless rate in Britain (8%) and the US (9%). Long-term unemployment can leave scars that last a lifetime. The stimulus spending not only prevented recession, it also left a valuable legacy: safer roads, better sporting facilities and revamped schools. From the Belco Bowl to Amaroo Primary, we’re investing to ensure Canberra stays the best city in Australia.
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Community
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Ageing Not a Problem 04 Dec 2012
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AFR - Who Cares About Inequality 26 Sep 2012
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Better Together 08 Aug 2012
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National Volunteer Week 01 May 2012
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Stimulus, Schools and Skating 13 Jan 2012
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National Disability Insurance Scheme 13 Jan 2012
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AFR - Labor Pains 29 Mar 2011
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AFR - Smart Giving 21 Dec 2010
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AFR - Too Many in the Lock-Up 09 Nov 2010
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Economics
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AFR - Equality & Superannuation 10 Oct 2012
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Migration & Mining 09 Aug 2012
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Dumb Luck - Smart Future 09 Jun 2012
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Phobophobia 07 Jun 2012
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The Pro-Growth Progressive 10 May 2012
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The Art of Choosing 13 Apr 2012
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Measuring Wellbeing 13 Jan 2012
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A Mess, But No Messiah 28 Oct 2011
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The Social Impact of the US Recession 28 Oct 2011
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AFR - Apple Ruling Makes Sense 29 Aug 2011
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AFR - Mine the Gap 25 Aug 2011
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AFR-Second Thoughts on Sovereign Funds 29 Jun 2011
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AFR - Break the Resource Curse 17 May 2011
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AFR - CEO Pay 03 May 2011
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AFR - Jobless in America 01 Feb 2011
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AFR - Future Lies in Skilled Cities 07 Dec 2010
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AFR - Debt Has Served Us Well 14 Sep 2010
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AFR - Time to Make Our Luck 31 Aug 2010
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Education
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In Praise of Bookworms 20 Apr 2012
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AFR - Students Vital to Growth 28 Sep 2010
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AFR - Good Schools, Less Crime 20 Jul 2010
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Environment
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AFR - Household assistance doesn't undo carbon pricing 25 Aug 2011
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AFR - Carbon Pricing 01 Mar 2011
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Foreign Affairs
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In Praise of Openness 29 May 2012
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The Asian Century Beckons 25 Apr 2012
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AFR - It’s Hard to Build a Road with Clean Hands 15 Mar 2011
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AFR - Foreign Investment 23 Nov 2010
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AFR - Make Trade, Not War 03 Aug 2010
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Health
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AFR - The Economics of a Smile 14 Jun 2011
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AFR - Mental Health 12 Apr 2011
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Other
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Wonderous Times With Newborns 06 Nov 2012
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QE Response: Government as Risk Manager 07 Sep 2012
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Tall Poppies in the Land of the Fair Go 18 Jul 2012
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Lessons Important For Us All 03 Jul 2012
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Family, Friends and Fate 06 Jun 2012
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Crimes and Punishment 24 May 2012
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Living Longer, Living Better 02 May 2012
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Randomised Policy Trials 13 Jan 2012
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Superfast Broadband 13 Jan 2012
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Nowcasting 28 Oct 2011
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AFR - Take Control of Your Census 29 Aug 2011
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QE Response: Trivial Pursuit 02 Nov 2010
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Book - Disconnected 27 Oct 2010
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