- In short: Data detailing the air quality at Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station has been released for the first time.
- It shows nitrogen dioxide levels in parts of the station have regularly been more than 90 times the guidelines set by the World Health Organization.
- The Victorian government and the station’s operator say they’ve been meeting Australian workplace standards.
Fair point, now you mention it the lack of shade is something I hate
Yea, as with my points, there’s sure few things like that where once you notice it you realise you dislike it. Like food or drinks, why isn’t there anything normal and decent to get there?
Truth is, apart from when the screen or stage is being used, it’s a glorified footpath.