TOP GEAR CHECKOUT REPORT Reflecting the tough trading conditions , every so often a Townsville shop closes and it stands out like a sore thumb . In the case of closures in major shopping centres , it is a wonder that some of them lasted so long , the stock often mass produced crud. At the CastleTown Shopping Centre it has been noticed that on three occasions an empty shop has quickly been replaced with cars as a stopgap measure . In the first instance, a nondescript clothing outlet disappeared to be replaced by a few poorly lit cars, a man sitting in the back in the gloom wearing what could have been a camelhair coat . Some time later , the cars had gone and there was another new vendor of consumables . Then , sadly, the large Angus and Robertson bookshop closed and in came another motorcade, once more the area open, poorly lit. Now it seems to be occupied by a brightly illuminated Santaland. After Christmas , will it be back to a temporary car parking lot ? Just last week , there was another vacated shop sporting cars , the lights in the garage once more dim,shown below. Don't they want to pay for electricity? An occupational health and safety officer would hasten to point out it is dangerous for shoppers to be roamin in the gloamin'. There could be an interesting story along the lines of the cars that ate Paris for an investigative reporter. What is the arrangement with car companies? Why are the lights down low ? Are cars being taken off all those vehicle carriers that lob in port , without media coverage , going straight into shopping centres all over the north ? Incidentally , the S(h)ipping Reporter says there was another large vehicle transporter in port about a week ago called Aegean Highway . ECONOMIC WINDS BUFFET PICNIC BASKET |
No spring , no rolls, no menu , no picnic.
After many years of trading , Alby's Chinese Restaurant , Picnic Bay, Magnetic Island , has closed without mention in the mainland media , par for the course . An island resident said the previous owner of the café had been "the biggest Chinaman in Australia " , served scrumptious tucker, and was called Donald , which does not sound oriental . It is the latest venture to fold in what some refer to as the dead end of the island . The economic slide started when the main ferry entry point was switched from the Picnic Bay jetty to the new terminal at Nelly Bay a decade or so ago.
The now empty premises are in the depressing looking arcade where the only place trading is an Italian restaurant , Mona Lisa the dishwasher. Nextdoor is a barricaded area with several empty shops , one still open for business, a hairdresser . Artscape, which sold a variety of island artwork and then coffee, pulled out and moved to Nelly Bay . Further along is the still functioning Picnic Bay Hotel , which once had a large live crocodile in a pool . Black screens block from view the incomplete formwork for proposed extensions. It was claimed years ago that a number of New Zealanders had invested in proposed townhouses which never got built . Picnic Bay clearly needs a quick , major conference to work out events and other ways to help boost business, apart from a beercan regatta that frankly was small beer compared with Darwin's original.