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Was The Grand Prix Benificial For Melbourne

Essay, Research Paper


Issues Part -B-


Was the Grand Prix, promoted as “The Great Race” which was


held at Albert Park beneficial for Melbourne, or was it just


a huge waste of taxpayers money? The race was televised to


650 million people in 130 different countries is expected to


pump $50 million into the Victorian economy every year and


boost tourism enormously.


I along with the owners of seventy-two percent of hotels, motels,


restaurants and other entertainment complexes agree that


Albert Park having the Grand Prix will have a positive impact


on business. Infact it pumped $10 – $15 million into local


business. This will mean these businesses did put on more


part time staff who will be gaining valuable work experience


and there will also be a flow on effect to suppliers of these


industries. Fifty-nine percent of interstate visitors and


forty five percent of overseas visitors would not have come


to Adelaide in a two year period because of the Grand Prix if


not for the race. By Albert Park getting the Grand Prix


created between 1000-1500 new jobs. The Grand Prix will


promote Victoria on an international scale with international


press, television and media caring out a world wide coverage


of this event. This could convince people to come and visit


Melbourne and would also be a major tourism boost.


Approximately $23.8 million has been spent overhauling the


park and upgrading the Lake side track. They built better


fences and barricades to help protect spectators in case of a


crash, and the track is said to be the safest and finest in


the world, creating a benchmark for Albert Park. Temporary


seating will cater for 150,000 people, and there was


approximately an attendance of 400,000 over the four days.


9,000 part-time jobs and 1,000 full-time jobs were created


over the weekend.


T

he “greenies” are still trying to stop the race at Albert


Park. First it was “Save The Park” and now it s “Stop The


Grand Prix.” At first they protested about the cutting down


of hundreds of trees to make way for the track. But this has


been overcome by the replanting of 5000 new trees which would


cover 16 football ovals. This is almost double the amount of


trees that were there previously. They don t care about the


huge impact that the race had on Melbourne, instead they


unsuccessfully protest against it and by doing so it has cost


the Victorian taxpayers $1.3 million. But the track has


already been built and the first race held, so there is no


chance of it being removed and the park could never be


transformed back to its original state. Although there was


approximately 5,000 tons of rubbish, it has all been cleaned


up and in the process, a number of people have gained


temporary employment.


The residents of Albert Park that disagree with the idea for


the Grand Prix. They say it would spoil the “Parks Effect”


and the fumes will kill all plant and animal life there


previously. They say their houses will be engulfed with fumes


and that it would not be very safe for their young children.


They do not feel safe with their houses so close to the


track. But on the other hand because their houses are so


close to the track the value of their homes will rise.


Because the race was held so recently it is hard to judge how


big an impact it had on the economy. Probably at the same


time next year would be a better time to judge the impact it


had. But already we can see the benefits, Albert Park is now


known on a international scale, many new jobs have been


created, local and big business have also benefited due to


tourism. So it is quite obvious that the race overall was a


success with no thanks to the protesters.

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