Federal Labor have announced local Indigenous companies in Tweed Heads are starting construction of new facilities, which will benefit the Australian Army’s A Company, 41st Battalion, Royal NSW Regiment and 225 Army Cadet Unit.
In a press release on Monday, the office of local MP Justine Elliot, said, ‘Local business, DDR Pty Ltd, which has 51 per cent Indigenous ownership, recently secured a $12.71 million contract for construction’.
‘Importantly, Jabin Project Management, a wholly Indigenous-owned company, will provide support to DDR Pty Ltd throughout the construction process’.
The development includes a multi-user depot with storage, parking, and associated infrastructure, including a minor refurbishment of the Training Ship Vampire, a facility that the Royal Australian Navy Cadets use.
There goes the neighbourhood.
Recruiting all the young people and sending them to die in irrelevant wars is a viable solution to the housing problem.
Does Russia have a housing problem?
Since the (((Russian Oligarchs))) can no longer drain money out of Russia due to sanctions, they are having to invest it locally. Business is booming, particularly in infrastructure projects. The deflation is also making Rubles go further, and trade with China is bringing in all sorts of new goodies to buy. ₽₽₽
Meanwhile, they are paying Chechens and Mercs to deal with the Ukraine problem for them.