Shacks at Wedge & Grey

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sebol
sebol
WA
753 posts
WA, 753 posts
16 Jul 2010 11:57am
Mate!!!!
You must be real fat for your car to weight 8 tonnes
Last time you boosted a big air, How high did you go?
dusta
dusta
WA
2940 posts
WA, 2940 posts
16 Jul 2010 1:39pm
sebol said...

Mate!!!!
You must be real fat for your car to weight 8 tonnes
Last time you boosted a big air, How high did you go?


i actually went under the water when i boosted , and come on my old volvo was a 1983 240gl with a curb weight of close to 8 tonnes :P
e0422713
e0422713
WA
975 posts
WA, 975 posts
16 Jul 2010 4:13pm
when will the road be open or aleast 2wd track be open
WA Surf
WA Surf
WA
336 posts
WA, 336 posts
17 Jul 2010 7:06am
On the rubbish side of things and these figures are only roughly accurate, each of those shacks pays a lease to DEC of about $1,500 per year, 330 shacks, makes $495,000. You would assume that some of this money would then be spent on rubbish management, but as you can plainly see it isn't. What happens is then the shack community (WIPA) has to lobby DEC for some of that cash to spend on all the rubbish and remember the whole of Perth would be that messy if we did not have government services cleaning it up and managing it. Anyway WIPA gets allocated a tiny amount like less than 1%, so what happens is they then clean it up themselves with working bees and fund raisers to hire equipment. Could you imagine what the place would look like if it wasn't for the tip that is run by WIPA, and it's the only volunteer run tip I know of in oz.

So even though it looks messy it would be a lot worse without the shackies and these people are literally walking around picking up the mess left by those just passing through.
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