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Many trees set to be axed at Albert Park for new $350m pit lane building

Jun 19, 202543 sec
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Episode description

Following the rumour on Thursday, it has been confirmed there are over 34 trees to be cut down at Albert Park to make way for the new pit lane building. 

The pit lane building is set to cost $350 million. 

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Transcript

Speaker 1

We understand following my roomor yesterday regarding the felling of trees at Albert Park to make way for the new pit lane building is on the money. In fact, the trees currently have a I've set the photograph through have signs on them saying this tree has been cut down to make way for the Are you aware how much the new pit building at Grand Prix at Albert.

Speaker 2

Park cost three.

Speaker 1

Hundred and fifty million dollars and they're cutting down used once a year and they're cutting down thirty four trees?

Speaker 2

Is that part of it in the contract to continue to have the Grand Prix at Australia in Melbourne.

Speaker 1

I figure might have been wouldn't be better if the pit building had fifteen million spent on it and farmers were given them the three hundred and fifty million

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