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http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&rl...-8&sa=N&tab=wn
The popular mountain hamlet of 600 people, 100km northeast of Melbourne, was no longer there. Its neat tree-lined streets, its houses and up to a dozen of its residents had been engulfed by the inferno that roared into town like a freight train, leaving a moonscape of twisted roofs and smouldering cars. |
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The track is in inner city melbourne, a bushfire isnt going to affect the track... Whats next, the MCG is underthreat too? Apparently, a slow burning stub got blown onto a boat steaming up the Yarra and drifted off on the wind into the Bush starting the fires ![]() Sorry to be flippant but it seems silly to mix the tragedy in the region with some silly hype about the circuit and I hope they catch the murdering b*****ds that started this attrocity. ![]() |
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why will the Australian GP not be the same this year? Just because the disaster happened in the same state, doesn't mean it will effect the GP. The Albert Park track is located a long way away from the fires and there is no damage to the track or surrounding areas. The sky's in melbourne are ofcourse smokey but that will only take a couple of days to clear
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I'm sure such a disaster would have at least a small impact on the race. The 2001 USGP was held less than a month after 9/11 and there was some apprehension from drivers who did not want to be in the U.S. at that particular time.
In July 1998 NASCAR had to postpone a race at Daytona due to wildfires in the area. The track itself was converted into a staging area for firefighters. I'm not familiar with Melbourne's geography, but if Millencolin says the track is out of harm's way, I'm inclined to believe him. But we should consider that for such an event, a few hundred thousand people from outside of Melbourne are going to attend the race. I'm sure they won't spend the entire weekend in Albert Park. Are we sure they won't be in any danger? |
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call_me_andrew - Australia is a very VERY big place... these fires, as disasterous as they are, are no where near the circuit and there will be no risk at all to anyone who attends the races. Bushfires are exactly that, BUSH fires, Albert Park is in a city.
Also I don't really think people are going to be aprehensive about being in Australia over these fires, again Australia is a big place, while we have fires in one part of the country, we presently have floods in another... its not like the whole country is one fire mate |
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I'm not familiar with Melbourne's geography, but if Millencolin says the track is out of harm's way, I'm inclined to believe him. But we should consider that for such an event, a few hundred thousand people from outside of Melbourne are going to attend the race. I'm sure they won't spend the entire weekend in Albert Park. Are we sure they won't be in any danger? of getting mugged. ![]() |
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Rubbish. Great beach and some cracking live music. Just know where and or when NOT to be somewhere. If you want more reports of violence, just wait for tomorrow mornings edition of The Herald or The Age. |
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Just a bit of timely warning for those who think Melbourne is a friendly place - it is. But the animals come out at night: http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...49-661,00.html ![]() I really enjoyed my time in Melbourne and the worst violence I encountered was a pie througn by a group of unruley boys on the Tram. I'm not trying to down play these attackes but in the great scheme of things....... All cities have these instances unfortunatly. |
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Every major city in the world has problems, obviously some more than others. I have spent a lot of time in Melbourne and have never once felt unsafe. Those reports quoted happened way out in the suburbs of of the city in any case, and sad fact is, a punching as described, bad and sad as it is, wouldnt make an internet news page in the UK - that sort of thing happens in large cities, towns and even villages every day, every night and as Knock-On says, two deaths in London this weekend alone.
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Every major city in the world has problems, obviously some more than others. I have spent a lot of time in Melbourne and have never once felt unsafe. Those reports quoted happened way out in the suburbs of of the city in any case, and sad fact is, a punching as described, bad and sad as it is, wouldnt make an internet news page in the UK - that sort of thing happens in large cities, towns and even villages every day, every night and as Knock-On says, two deaths in London this weekend alone. Although it's nothing really to do with Motorsport apart from Melbourne being the city that hosts the Aus GP, I would just like to offer my best wishes with anyone that has been affected by this terrible event. |
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Every major city in the world has problems, obviously some more than others. I have spent a lot of time in Melbourne and have never once felt unsafe. Those reports quoted happened way out in the suburbs of of the city in any case, and sad fact is, a punching as described, bad and sad as it is, wouldnt make an internet news page in the UK - that sort of thing happens in large cities, towns and even villages every day, every night and as Knock-On says, two deaths in London this weekend alone. OK, not totally true - here's something for you: http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...31-661,00.html |
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