5 October 2006

Airport Parking Price Hike

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The Canberra International Airport will be increasing parking fees at Brindabella Business Park and Fairbairn on November 1.

The new fees were emailed to tenants and staff today. A cheery newsletter-like .pdf document informs us that the daily rate of $5 remains unchanged, but fees for weekly, monthly, 3-monthly, 6-monthly and annual parking permits are all going up.

Perhaps the new revenue is to be put towards solving the worsening traffic dilemma. With 3000 more staff due to move into Brindabella by the end of 2006, I’m sure we can expect the parking lots to be full before 8.30, and the cars bumper-to-bumper all the way back to Russell until 9.30. Huzzah.

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ant, ah no. If you couldn’t tell from the tone of my post, I was being sarcastic.

Perhaps you need to learn to decode the meaning from text.

Then you can play with the adults.

I’ve just left a job at Brindabella Business Park, the location was the main reason. But more and more jobs are moving out there, and realistically not everyone can get another job somewhere else, or bothers to actually go out and get another job. I guess there is also a small percentage of people who find the airport OK to work at. In the future, one of the things I will be asking about any job is – will I be required to work at BBP? And if the answer is yes or maybe, I will say no thanks. But until more people start doing this, employers will continue to tell themselves that moving to the airport is a smart business decision (are the rents even that cheap out there??).

“NickD, have companies moving to the airport been losing staff because of it?”

Yes. The organisation I work for (which I won’t name) has moved its IT units out to BBP from Civic and has suffered huge turnover rates ever since and I’ve heard similar stories from other organisations. The quality of IT support for the rest of my organisation has dropped like a stone as a result of the move. Not suprisingly, people don’t want to work in office buildings located in the middle of nowhere with no public transport or services.

NickD, have companies moving to the airport been losing staff because of it? That would be very interesting if they had. I see the traffic snarls of people heading into BBP in the morning, and the prolongued mess as they come out at night, and wonder how they can stand it. In the current business climate with plentiful work, you’d think that some people would vote with their feet, but has there been a significant loss of staff? (I sure hope so).

Nyssa said:
“It was the only “coffee” place in Brand Depot. Like I’d travel from Tuggers to BD just for a damn coffee….puhlease.

ant, well duh. I’ve lived in the US, I’ve seen it. “

Conversation eh? You sound like a petulent little kid. I wasn’t even talking to you when I posted, your post was miles back, so I’ve no idea why you decided to lash out at me.

New to Thuh Interweb, are we?

Seeing as organisations which move to BBP tend to rapidly lose all their staff I imagine that the parking and traffic problems will correct themselves over time.

Yes, travelled via Majura Rd from Tuggers to Gungahlin – stopped at BD, got a coffee, had a look at the patheticness of it all and continued on my way.

Ooooohhhh it’s sooo bad.

ant, it’s called “conversation” – so don’t get narky with me. I bite back.

What makes you think I was replying to you, Nyssa? We were all commiserating with you, for being sucked in by the Brand Depot advertising. I guess it worked on some people. After all, you travelled all the way from Tuggers. Some people would have kept quiet about that.

It was the only “coffee” place in Brand Depot. Like I’d travel from Tuggers to BD just for a damn coffee….puhlease.

ant, well duh. I’ve lived in the US, I’ve seen it.

Starbucks is yank coffee. Yanks drink coffee in giant beakers. It bears no resemblance to the coffee we like. i’m amazed that people buy the stuff here in Australia. When i’m in yankland, I get the chai from starbucks.

It would be very amusing if Braaaaand Depot failed. suck rocks Snow. Small revenge for the daily traffic debacle that he has engineered.

Just wait for the screech when he starts bringing those jumbos in from Singapore at 2am. yes kiddies, it IS going to happen.

macdonalds may not make a good burger, but what they do do is make it consistently and quickly.

as for starbucks maybe its the worlds best coffee, just ground badly, scalded with water that is too hot and filtered too quickly and hence the crappy stuff that comes out the other end. Great ingredients does not always make a great product.

that is because they are idiots

I find it funny that people in the city line up like cattle to get a Starbucks ‘worlds best coffee’ when there are cafes in the area that make a better coffee in half the time.

Most well known brands are some type of marketing con. Does McDonalds really make a good burger? Does Krispy Kreme really do the best donuts ever? Does Starbucks make coffee worth going out of your way for? Doesn’t matter, they all have heaps of patronage – that’s the idea of marketing.

I make a point of ignoring marketing. But then, I buy very little. When I do buy I buy what I want.

well idiots that have to drink starbucks and eat jesters pois to feel fulfilled deserve to be ripped off further by mr snow.

why not try a local pastry chefs wares ?

plenty of cafes in town that serve coffee in actual cups, not paper cups, and they will bring it to your table.

starbucks sucks arse.

i cannot believe people think going to starbucks is somehow ‘cool’.

its a marketing con.

the whole brand depot concept is designed to appeal to idiots who feel they can ‘trust’ brands.

simbo – went with a group last weekend. only one person bought something (out of the need to actually buy something for all the effort) – he could have got the same thing in the normal shop for the same price.

From what I saw – lots of people were wondering around to have a look but I saw very little buying.

Pet peeve… Jesters pies at Brand Depot is nothing like Jesters elsewhere (I Jesters pies).

All four of us were very disappointed with the whole thing. Strange that they had parking ‘helpers’ guiding traffic when there were countless parking spots avaialable.

Overall – utter rubbish. If Fyshwick gets something similar (but much better quality) then Brand Depot will die very quickly.

The only thing I liked about Brand Depot – went on Tuesday – was the Starbuck’s coffee I had.

It’s a waste of time. I’d rather go to Sydney and look there.

Well, guess what, you give the Airport to a private company to manage, and they manage it incredibly badly. Nope, the money ain’t going to an arboretum, because it ain’t going to anyone local except Terry Snow. Probably to get him out of the humungous financial disaster that Brand Depot’s looking to be (has anybody yet been there and actually liked it?)

sucked in

That is utterly ridiculous. $5, to park in an empty paddock. No shops, no services, and an almighty traffic jam to get in and out. Civic and the airport are two places I refuse to work, becuase of those 2 problems. I’m glad mr Snow is making lots of money, meanwhile our roads that we’ve paid for are congested and sometimes even gridlocked so that he can make his money.

No doubt they’ll put a multi storey car park in soon, it’ll pay for itself in about 3 months I expect!

Classic example of monopolistic price gouging.

it’d be nice if the airport contributed to solving the traffic mess they have created

Or a forty foot tall statue of Snowy?

“Perhaps the new revenue is to be put towards solving the worsening traffic dilemma.”

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I bet we get a bloody arboretum.

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