Sydney won't want them. The Qld government have screwed us. We can't pull out (Nobody else wants) and the costs to pull out are significant. It will cost a lot of money to make them good and the current plan is wasted money as it isn't permanent, at least at QE2. I imagine Miles will want to sign contracts before the election so his union mates get their payoff. It will take a lot to untangle the legacy he will leave.
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