Saturday, January 19, 2019

WAR MEMORIAL NEVER ENDING NEGLECT STORY IN TOWNSVILLE

Despite   assurances  that  the unsatisfactory situation has been  acknowledged and  that   things  have  changed for  the better  , the  cleaning and  maintenance of   Townsville  war  memorials   continues  to  be  neglected.

An example  is the  Victory in the Pacific Memorial  Fountain , above ,  a few days  ago, displaying  a  feeble fountain ( more like a bubble bath )  , rubbish  floating about , more  on  the  bottom , a  dog turd  up  against  the  wall . The  nearby rubbish bin was  filled  to  overflow ,  the  bus  shelter  plastered  in ever more  graffiti .  

And a  short  distance away in the  quaint    ticket office in  the old   railway building, with its  WW1  roll of  honour   for  rail  employees, leaves  were  scattered about the floor . A nearby plaque installed  by the Queensland division of the  Australian  Railway Historical Society , honouring  the men and women  who ran and operated the Great Northern Railway from 1886 to 1980,  is  hard to read and  requires  a touch up .   Both  these sites   are on  the  Townsville's   Civic Pride Trail .
 
On this very day Magnetic Island   ALP branch   members ,deeply concerned  about   the  neglect of   the city's  war  memorials ,  going through various channels  from the Australian War  Memorial in Canberra to the Townsville City Council , calling  for   remedial  action ,  received  an official  statement  of  sorts  on  the subject , which  smacked of  glib  PR  buck passing , not  coordinated  ,  prompt   action .   
 
It seemed  to  imply  the  matter  was now  in  hand . Clearly not  so  . The  WW1 ticket office   was   the  responsibility  of  Queensland   Rail ;  the RSL  supplied   the  Townsville   Council    with  funds  to  look after the Victory in the Pacific  Fountain ; other major  memorials, such as the  Coral Sea  Battle , had been  cleaned up  ;  various  hard  to  read  plaques  would   be   looked  at.   
 
 That this totally  unsatisfactory  situation has  existed for so long in  a garrison city where the  memorials  are part  of  the  nation's  shrines  is deplorable .  Missing in action in  this  sorry story  is the local media  who , somehow , have   failed  to  notice an  important local issue.  The Victory in the Pacific  Fountain , for example, is  a short  distance from the  Townsville  Bulletin and a  TV station .