Monday, 19 March 2007

Sword out of hiding as Queen's woman reopens dream bridge, The Australian, 19 March, 2007.

Sword out of hiding as Queen's woman reopens dream bridge: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Peter Lalor, John StapletonThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 19 Mar 2007: 3.
At yesterday's anniversary celebrations, Premier Morris Iemma set things right, stepping back and asking the Queen's representative, Governor Marie Bashir, to cut the ceremonial ribbon.
After the official ceremony the dignitaries walked across the bridge with the crowd, with Iemma holding his children's hands. Apart from the cameras, he could have been any other parent. State Opposition Leader Peter Debnam marched anonymously with his family.
"Let us never forget the bridge was built at a very heavy cost in lost lives and shattered families," Mr Iemma said. "These workmen made the supreme sacrifice for industry. Sixteen deaths was a terrible toll. Today such a loss would be regarded as appalling and unacceptable. At the height of the Depression, 16 lives was considered acceptable, even a point of pride."

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