Reports
about the end of the age of entitlement are greatly exaggerated.
Hobart’s
Mercury newspaper reported Deal close on $38 million Hobart International Airport bonanza
Describing
the handout as government assistance to upgrade vital public infrastructure
masks the reality that it’s a bailout of a private company brought to its knees
by the rapacious behaviour of the airport manager Macquarie Bank.
SPC
Ardmona asked for $25 million from the Australian government for factory upgrading
in addition to $25 million from the Victorian government and $90 million from
its own coffers. The financial strength of SPC’s parent Coca Cola Amatil was a
factor in the Australian government’s refusal to accede to SPC’s request.
The
assistance offered the Hobart Airport will comprise the bulk of the funds
required for the airport upgrade and overlooks the ability of managers to raise
funds elsewhere, not to mention turning a blind eye to events which
necessitated the bail out.