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Craig Lindsay
14th December 2008, 08:08 PM
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd had to hitch a ride to Brisbane on Sunday after his official jet broke down in a remote area of Queensland.

Queensland Premier Anna Bligh took pity on the Prime Minister and offered him a lift in her plane, but about eight of his staff had to remain behind at Windorah in the state's south-west, where he and Ms Bligh had inspected a solar farm.

An alarm on the Prime Minister's official plane had activated and prevented the aircraft from starting.

It will remain at Windorah until Royal Australian Air Force mechanics can be brought in.

The Prime Minister arrived in Brisbane about 2.30pm while his stranded staff were offered cars to travel to Longreach by the mayor of Barcoo Shire.

Mr Rudd and Ms Bligh were in Windorah to announce that a $500 million renewable energy fund to kick-start clean power plants across Australia would be brought forward.

The fund, originally to be spent over six years starting in 2009, will instead be invested over 18 months from 2009.

Mr Rudd will unveil the Federal Government's white paper on the carbon pollution reduction scheme on Monday in Canberra.


from AAP. Didnt see it anywhere else in the media

Jason Carruthers
14th December 2008, 09:41 PM
I pressume this was one of the Challenger 604's?

Mick F
15th December 2008, 12:28 AM
Ahhhh good old Windorah. Lovely place. Deep in the best part of the Channel Country. Wonder if old Sandy Kidd was out there to greet old mate Kev?

Mick

Daniel M
15th December 2008, 06:14 AM
thanks for the geography lesson Mick:rolleyes:

Matthew H
15th December 2008, 07:23 AM
I pressume this was one of the Challenger 604's?

Yes. Not sure which one though.

Andrew McLaughlin
15th December 2008, 07:46 AM
from AAP. Didnt see it anywhere else in the media

Now, imagine the (general) media outcry if it was a Qantas aircraft!!! :eek:

Nathan Long
15th December 2008, 08:57 AM
Don't Qantas Defence Services perform the maintenance? :)

Montague S
15th December 2008, 09:10 AM
Don't Qantas Defence Services perform the maintenance? :)

I think the tax payer owns the plane too... ;)

Andrew McLaughlin
15th December 2008, 09:13 AM
I think the tax payer owns the plane too... ;)

Nup - they're leased from Hawker Pacific I think...???