ABC NEWS reports on a new urban event and picks an angle that was so expected:
Tasmania's workplace safety authority is seeking guarantees yesterday's wind turbine failure in central Hobart will not happen again.
Roy Ormerod from Workplace Standards says some questions need to be answered. "We'll be in contact with the building owners and we'll be asking them for information on what caused the failure," he said. Mr Manson says the company will conduct an internal investigation.
Hobart alderman Darlene Haigh says wind turbines should never have been erected in the city centre.
Alderman Haigh opposed their installation on heritage and public safety grounds She says concerns were raised on an environmental website. "[It] said that they were safe out further from the city but not where there was high populations of people nearby because of the possibility of a blade dislodging and I do recall at the time that a lot of people thought I was quite mad," Alderman Haigh said.