Glen, I have been spouting for years that no-one needs a large admin office in a CBD. With modern IT and communications your office can be anywhere.
Of course, when anyone tries to move from the CBD to a suburban or country location there is usually a major upheaval. NSW tried moving certain departments to country towns to find the majority of public servants either resigned or obtained transfers back to Sydney quick time. In the case of the Agriculture Dept. it was moved to Orange and within a couple of years virtually all original staff other than the scientists who had no option but to work for government had transferred back to Sydney. The Sydney Water Board is in process of moving from Pitt St. to Parramatta to much resentment. Likewise when NSW Rail moved a lot of offices from central Sydney to Parramatta.
I don't see any sense in people who live at Morayfield or Cleveland or Beenleigh travelling to work in Brisbane whilst people who live in inner Brisbane travel and work in those areas.
Traffic problems with trams could have been eased by banning parking on tram routes. This was too hot a potato at the time and never got through. Many streets in older suburbs had insufficient width for traffic to pass between a tram and a parked vehicle. The section of the Chermside line between Stafford Road and the terminus was a perfect example of how a tramline and a road should be built with the trams on their own dedicated section of road divided from the carriageway by garden beds. Nowadays we have lots of clearways and No Parking roads so people should be used to the idea of not being able to park outside their premises.





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...orr just a LOT older than me to remember


Me and young brother and mates, all about seven or eight and no adults to accompany us. Wouldn't be allowed these days
But the trams were fun. I bet Sydney regrets removing all trams. Bloody politicians and lack of vision
the blue and silver trams were the Phoenix class, rebuilt from the salvaged units from the Paddington Fire,about 46 from memory.had flouro lighting in the passenger compartments.

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