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1d68v3n | It feels to me as though Australia is just kind of holding its breath. We supposedly 'have it all' but everything is just so pricey. Festivals and art shows all follow an incredibly predictable formula. There are a whole bunch of wars going on and protests each weekend. People staring at phones. We've lost our oomph. | 0 |
1d2clz5 | The tribunal that overturned the minister’s decisions was stacked by Liberal stooges, which is why the Attorney General is scrapping it and replacing it with one based on competence and merit.
Maybe read a bit more about the issue before attacking Labor for the shit show that was the previous LNP government. | 0 |
1d2bxho | Going to mention Johnny, Vince and Sam’s Ristorante which is the new darling on Lygon Street. Step back in time here to Noona's house with the decor.
Apparently old Italians like eating here for their home style authenticity. I have only tried the pizza here, it's different to your normal style, yet I really liked it. I'd go back to try the pasta for sure. They don't take bookings, you queue outside if they are full, with kids in tow you'd want to hit the place at opening so you don't have to wait.
If they're full try Ms Frankie Carlton around the corner. The pasta is good. Yet it's always easy to get a table because they're expensive, pasta is $24-39.
Also highly rate Donnini's. The pasta here is great. They will look after you and no one I've ever been with has walked out unhappy. Just be aware it is expensive, pasta is $34-37. There is a pasta trio which is good for the undecided especially those with an appetite - you could split one order with the kids. Get the focaccia as a starter which is delicious - just don't over order as it'll fill you up too much. | 1 |
1d2flpg | Priority urgent care, kinda in between a GP and the emergency room. I had to go on Sunday night, only waited an hour and a half, google your nearest one. Again they also triage so if someone worse off comes in, they go before you. ( they support the nearest emergency hospital, quick google says the one supporting Casey emergency is located in narre Warren ) | 1 |
1d4qysf | Would have been funnier if it was a.chinese shop ripped off by the note. | 0 |
1d3znfx | Depends on interests. On way to Grampians short detour from Ararat, up to One Tree Hill lookout. After Grampiams head up to Murtoa Stck Shed ( very unique). Stop off at Pink Lake past Dimboola. In South Australia Birdwood Motor Museum is a must. Whispering Wall near Adelaide, combine with wine region tour, | 1 |
1d5cns8 | I always carry paper maps here in the States too, if they are available. Not sure if paper hiking maps are such a big thing in Aus give. How expansive and vast your country is. Any map brands you recommend for Australian National Parks, and other popular-ish hiking areas? Thankyou! | 1 |
1d0uxwj | It's rude as fuck and in some places will get you bashed. | 0 |
1d4z202 | Giles is the first Immigration Ministers in a decade who is trying to tackle the difficult issues within the portfolio, instead of weaponising it like most governments. He's just not strong in the politiking aspect of the job.
Albo is setting the standard of not letting the media and Opposition dictate Cabinet positions. We haven't had a PM with that authority since Howard. | 0 |
1cp0296 | Brisbanes economy is still a lot smaller than Melbourne. Head offices don’t move up there as much because there are no banks and financial markets up there. | 0 |
1d5bkeu | Australia is the biggest nanny state in the world.
They are more likely to make cycling licenses mandatory before removing helmet laws. | 0 |
1cw99d1 | > n 2018, Scott Morrison said he understood “first-hand the battles so many veterans face when they leave the defence forces”, and argued that as a nation, more could always be done to recognise the men and women who had served in uniform. Unfortunately, that didn’t extend to processing veterans’ entitlement claims.
“First-hand”? How? | 0 |
1csg89n | A lot of it would be out of government control such as world commodity price fluctuations, GFC, Covid, drought etc. It also simply measures economic management in GDP growth. You could probably also get big economic GDP growth if you borrowed a lot of money and just spend spend spend, or sold a lot of assets like Howard and Keating for money to spend.
You could argue that ideally, we have to top out our population at some time, so constant GDP growth isn't necessary if our population stays the same and we stop putting more stress on the environment with never ending addiction to growth. Standard of living is not necessarily tied to GDP growth, especially if measured on a per capita basis. | 1 |
1d5a48g | There's different levels of luxury clothing too don't forget. The simple way to determine the level is the size of the logo, the bigger the logo the cheaper the item. | 1 |
1d36p3n | Essendon fields!!! | 1 |
1cyk225 | Post replies need to be substantial and represent good-faith participation in discussion. Comments need to demonstrate genuine effort at high quality communication of ideas. Participation is more than merely contributing. Comments that contain little or no effort, or are otherwise toxic, exist only to be insulting, cheerleading, or soapboxing will be removed. Posts that are campaign slogans will be removed. Comments that are simply repeating a single point with no attempt at discussion will be removed. This will be judged at the full discretion of the mods. | 0 |
1d3zccb | Nah, it's not from TV, or even a foreign parent. that is someone who spent a lot of time in America or Canada. | 0 |
1d66qny | I was an Army reservist. I have at least three floating around the house in various states of repair. Check the headband for the year of manufacture. The one I'm holding now is marked Akubra 1985 and is probably the first one I was issued in the 90s and has zero historical significance to anybody but me.
New ones cost up to $300 now, so if you paid less than that and it's in good nick, you've got an iconic piece of Aussie memorabilia. | 1 |
1d341am | yeah OP youll wanna call your retailer and tell them what's happened and give a self read so you know how much actually leaked. get stat decs from family who can back you up that it wasnt already happening. if they try to charge you, go to the ombudsman. also make sure you have that safety inspector's name and license no.
source: work for retailer | 0 |
1d428ch | “Mr Abbott made the comment in a dry cleaners in the NSW town of Queanbeyan [Feb 8 2010], as he warned of higher electricity prices under the government's emissions trading scheme.
"What the housewives of Australia need to understand as they do the ironing is that if they get it done commercially it's going to go up in price, and their own power bills when they switch the iron on, are going to go up," Mr Abbott said.”
Damn. I can’t believe that he was wrong! | 0 |
1d5ef9q | Go back to where ya came from lmao. | 0 |
1d4qkqz | I know officers .. you couldn't pay me enough. | 0 |
1ct4epu | Agreed, however red tape can go too far. Gas needs to be opened up and let loose in Australia and we have so much of it it should be dirt cheap. Frustratingly we export pretty much all of it and make heaps of money and screw our own people with high prices.
More gas will probably lower all energy prices across the board tbh | 0 |
1d52gio | NZ in May isn't going to provide nice beach weather if you want to actually get in the water without a wetsuit. | 0 |
1d5ow4j | I am not a bartender.
Gewurzhaus makes a Mulled Wine spice blend, which will make your task very easy.
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1d3j26m | This is some of the most brain dead, ill-informed content I’ve seen for a while. Australia makes next to no money selling coal domestically, it’s pretty much all exported. Why would domestic nuclear policy have any bearing on our coal exports, or the amount of money made by our domestic coal industry? | 0 |
1d2y11s | Yes, wherever possible. But not tools. *German* tools. | 0 |
1d4hkgy | Queerspace through Drummond St Services may be able to help. If you are under 25 they have a youth division too. They are based at the Victorian Pride Centre.
Q+Law is a division of Fitzroy Legal Service that may be able to assist with some legal matters too, including name change and access to services.
Feel free to DM me, 28 y/o trans man who started hormones at 18, top surgery at 19, and never looked back. | 1 |
1cvgxg1 | >Why younger voters say the budget does nothing to fix generational inequality
...Because it does nothing to fix generational inequality.
Saved you a read. | 0 |
1csv37q | If rather they try and fail than have a self servicing, do nothing LNP government. | 0 |
1d0wqfz | > Then they're backed into a corner with policy I'm sure they know deep down is bad and commit to it..
Very rarely do they care about promises made during an election cycle.
All that really matters is how much money can they funnel to their mates and this is one berry very ripe for the picking for decades! | 0 |
1d2y8wr | What are you talking about?!
It’s **vital** we import as many dancers and entertainers as possible. We *need* accountants and hotel managers from overseas! You can’t just develop these crucial skills on the homeland.
Next thing you’ll be telling me we aren’t desperately in need of acupuncturists…. Smh.
We must import these jobs. | 0 |
1d00sm5 | The please get off my lawn moment was gold | 1 |
1ctv2cf | LNP voters and media moaning about this after over a decade of the most blatant pork barrelling I've ever seen in my lifetime (nearly 50 years) really are quite impressive in their hypocrisy. Morrison in particular would have to be unbeatable in this regard. Not to mention they were pouring money into some of the already wealthiest places in the country. | 0 |
1d0yimb | The “polite” thing would be that conversation B never even gets started while A is ongoing.
I’m guessing OP uses 4 as they believe that 4 is a small enough group such that there shouldn’t really be branching conversations. It’s different to a group of 10 at a long table where you’re obviously not going to be invested in a conversation with several other people in between you. | 0 |
1cvgxg1 | Albo's When I was young stories are not resonating with young people and just show how out of touch he and his party is. His only hope is the 2PP system where he thinks the Dutton is worse line will save him. | 0 |
1ctbnbr | Claims that labor did not address housing in their latest budget are abjectly false. There is a $300 energy rebate for every airbnb operator. Per property. | 0 |
1d29da3 | Never been into the whole Jordan peterson Andrew Tate MRA movement but how amazingly clueless do you have to be to not realise something like this is only going to make those peanuts more popular? Literally the opposite of what they're intending. Have they thought about maybe a, violent criminals behaviour change committee? Instead of vaguely gesturing at half the population and suggesting they need to do better? | 0 |
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1cr5hxr | lol dutton can't even get nsw liberals onboard with this brainfart of a policy,nationals are threatening to block it,and still 7 months after the policy was promised,no costs,or details..
this entire things a fucking shitshow. | 0 |
1czdtt4 | Oh no
Anyway
(Also, I feel I should put some kind of text here to explain the appropriateness of the OhNoAnyway meme to the current context, and in particular to the political situation, not because I think it's honestly needing to be explained to most readers, but because it might serve to increase the perceived quality of the post. Perhaps something about how the speaker in the original meme is themselves a landlord, albeit apparently mostly of commercial property...?) | 0 |
1d34g2t | Just make the tobacco the same price as in Europe. By putting such high tax in Australia on tobacco, they have created the illegal trade. The high price means that smokers will buy illegal tobacco, and so hence it creates the market for illegal . It’s the same as perfume or designer handbags. They are 5000% markup . Criminal counterfeiters can see they can make money on that 5000% differential and the difference is enough to make it worth the risk.
I like the New Zealand approach. The government also wants people to stop smoking and so they just raise the age of smoking every year. Eventually after a few decades there are zero smokers. The price of the tobacco is reasonable and so there is no market for the criminal gangs to make a profit with illegally important tobacco.
Both schemes achieve the same thing . The Australian approach is really quite dumb, compared to the New Zealand approach. | 0 |
1d07lhu | Indifference. I don't listen to their music, but I think the hatred is overblown by mere social contagion. "Everyone hates them, so I have to hate them. And if I say they're cool, I'm uncool."
End of the day, people's music taste should be individualised and not held to a status quo.
They're a band, they exist, and if people wanna be their fans - have at it. | 0 |
1d30cgv | Ex ALDI worker here: we had to ask everyone if they want a catalogue. Store management often checked your service at the register and if you wouldn’t offer catalogue they’d let you know afterwards. In worst case they give you a Bad Performance review as offering a catalogue is part of the register procedure | 0 |
1cupgad | Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has shelved indefinitely plans to repatriate about 40 Australian women and children currently stranded in detention camps managed by the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria.
Two senior government sources with direct knowledge of the issue told *The Saturday Paper* that while the government had not formally decided against repatriating the so-called ISIS brides and their children, the prime minister had made it “very clear” that unless there was a dramatic deterioration in the security situation in and around the camps, the issue “would not be revisited before the election”.
“Not bringing these women and children who are Australian citizens home is nothing other than a complete failure of political will,” says Save the Children Australia chief executive Mat Tinkler. “That and nothing else.”
Most of the 40 people are detained in Al Roj camp near the Turkish border and have been interviewed in person by Australian security officials. Four people detained in Al Hol detention camp further south have not been interviewed due to its inaccessibility to Australian officials.
Save the Children Australia is currently attempting to compel the Australian government to repatriate a group of the detainees in Syria via a writ of habeas corpus.
In November last year, Federal Court Justice Mark Moshinsky dismissed Save the Children’s application on the grounds the detention of the women and children was not under the control of the Commonwealth. Last week the full bench of the Federal Court heard an appeal from Save the Children to overturn Justice Moshinsky’s ruling.
“Australian citizenship has to mean something,” says Tinkler. “Being a child has to mean something too. And if our government cannot move to help a group of Australian women and their children from one of the worst places on Earth, then what does it actually mean to be an Australian citizen?”
In a supporting affidavit to the Federal Court, Greg Barton, professor of global Islamic politics at Deakin University, said the Australian government faced no practical barrier from the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES), or from current circumstances on the ground, to repatriate Australian women and children.
“AANES, together with the United States, desperately wants the current very slow pace of repatriation to be substantially accelerated. There are no recorded incidents of repatriation being refused,” Barton said.
In 2019, then Liberal prime minister Scott Morrison authorised the repatriation of eight Australian children from a Syrian detention camp. Many of those who lobbied on behalf of detainees in the country believe that, had it not been for the Covid-19 pandemic, Morrison would have repatriated all the Australian women and children.
In October 2022, Labor’s Home Affairs minister, Clare O’Neil, announced a group of four Australian women and their 13 Australian children had been repatriated from Al Roj camp to their families in New South Wales, mostly in Western Sydney.
Last week one of those women, Mariam Raad, 32, pleaded guilty to willingly entering a Syrian region controlled by Islamic State, a terrorist organisation.
Raad, who is on bail, will be sentenced next month and faces a maximum penalty of up to 10 years in prison. She is the only person among the 17 people repatriated in October 2022 to face court.
Kamalle Dabboussy, chief executive of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils (AFIC), says the 17 who were repatriated in October 2022 have comfortably settled back into their home communities in Sydney. He led a public campaign for his daughter Mariam Dabboussy’s return to Australia and remains a strong advocate for the repatriation of those who remain in north-east Syria.
“It wasn’t a headache, I can take a Panadol for that. It was a fucking migraine, a big ugly stain on the blue carpet that spread all the way around to the prime minister’s office, and the pain of it hasn’t gone away.”
“They are getting on with their lives, getting engaged with their communities, playing sports, and as far as national security goes, they’re doing exactly what they said they would do, which is cooperate with Australian authorities,” says Dabboussy. | 0 |
1d27csq | The Cookie Box has 3 locations. They are so good! but dangerous, I've only let myself have them twice. The Churros was my favourite.
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1ct4epu | That’s not what the bill actually was though. | 0 |
1cql8oq | i guess you can act as a 1960s NY mafia gangster controlling all of the construction sites in Sydney if you just say you're a 'union' instead of a 'gang' | 0 |
1cx2y1f | World's been upsidedown a while now, maybe some just took a minute longer to notice? | 0 |
1d4qwie | Both suck. | 0 |
1d5z5pc | Confronted in the headline then the article says raised concerns. Now I don't have a masters in English but those two phrases are in conflict with each other. Abc do better. | 0 |
1d1j6ic | Black guy here. It shits me that a corporation is welcoming me to my own country. | 0 |
1d6f04i | Drink, mostly. Sometimes, eat and go to the beach depending on the weather | 1 |
1cpft2l | Interesting.
I have just accessed the Albany City Council Meeting Minutes for February, and I don't see any Agenda item discussing LGBTQ issues:
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In an earlier article, this was what was apparently said:
*“Following on from Councillor Cruse’s comments, I totally agree government shouldn’t be worried about what people are getting up to in their bedrooms, I certainly don’t. But within the coalition of the LGBTQIA+ I just want to hone in on the plus. That includes a group of people who identify as minor attracted persons. I would encourage all citizens and councillors to look up what being a minor attracted persons means.” Dr Brough said.*
Dr Bough then doubled down on this position in a later interview.
This was a comment made apparently in reference to the Pride Festival held in Albany and some negative community feedback received in respect of it. Once again, I don't see this as an Agenda item in the February meeting.
Regardless, I have looked up what the plus means, because I don't really know. It is obvious Dr Bough's comments are inaccurate.
Dr Bough should not be endorsed by the Liberal Party. | 0 |
1d23u2t | Not really if you can pass a basic physical/medical and get a police clearance it’s fairly easy to get a job even cleaning rooms or washing dishes if you’re prepared to work 12 hour shift for 14 days straight, pays between $32-36 an hour depending on company | 1 |
1czmt8g | >> This ban, endorsed by Anthony Albanese, is backed up by the World Health Organisation’s declaration that **“brainrot”** is the greatest health issue facing children between ages 10 to 16 since Covid, with a 45% increase in diagnoses since 2019.
I don’t know what to say to this one | 0 |
1czd8d4 | Add me if needed. | 1 |
1cz25nx | Hi! I'm a doctor here in the Philippines who's about to move in Australia later this year under the specialist pathway. Between, Bunbury/Australind, WA, Port Macquarie, NSW and Towoomba, QLD, which do you recommend as the best place to live and/or practice? Thank you! | 1 |
1d5gtq3 | Thanks. City seems fun! I'm sure the children will be thrilled! | 1 |
1d0ltkw | This is the same government whose universities have banned the word intifada.
Why do they hate free speech? | 0 |
1d60iqa | You mean….. like a fish monger? By tank do you mean farmed? I’m so confused. I know my local place , the big fish fish market in carrum downs often has locally caught seafood. By ethically do you mean line caught and not drift net caught? Again, I’m abit confused by live fish shop do you mean aquarium? | 0 |
1cqmy49 | so you're a genius and a mind reader WOW. | 0 |
1d42g4j | Yeah it was although some days it probably annoyed him I chatted a lot, I was very good at my job. Plus he didn't mind a bit of a cheat himself, unless he was hungover | 0 |
1d5mgp1 | The RFD museum in Darwin is amazing. It has VR headsets so you can be on a Japanese plane bombing Darwin. And heaps of Holograms | 1 |
1d41rdv | Just cancelled all my plans and tv things for the next 6 weeks. Trying to save anything I can to make my friends wedding | 1 |
1d2flpg | Triage is there for them to determine the order of priority. Not you. | 0 |
1d61bgb | Ah yes because Asians are never racist | 0 |
1d40pfl | Up to you, but I would be thinking that if she takes from her pension pot now, she won't have much left as an emergency fund when she actually retires. If she can go on jobseeker, then she will get a small income from the state. I would say that at her age she may not be expected to work, she could probably fulfil the requirements by doing a bit of volunteering maybe at an op shop or something like that | 1 |
1d0vfvd | No AI. It’s 100% natural intelligence (mine)! | 1 |
1d2tgir | I accidentally watched a small interview of a developer during a news piece, and he made a comment about the numbers of new dwellings in his market, and the demand in that market, and somehow "supply never met demand" in that market.
What an odd thing to say. Then again, openly admitting that the property market is distorted in the sense that somehow high prices due to constrained supply and increased demand did NOT increase firms into the market to take advantage of higher prices (as econ tells us), and therefore increase supply of housing, was just a humble brag to say they're in command and making money at our expense, as you pointed out. | 0 |
1d3x6bo | When we landed at T4 there was a guy walking about saying "taxi taxi" very quietly. It was so dodgy. | 0 |
1d5810g | You can access the score for free every 3 months. | 1 |
1d4jcta | If the slabs are squeaking, I’d say the house was built on an old burial ground and you should consider an exorcist. | 0 |
1d3vthe | Stems from the same source - Murdochs’’. They’re such cunts! | 0 |
1ctzm63 | He's essentially saying not sure. It's a stupid position, for anyone that's read the genocide convention, cause how is any state meant to work to prevent and punish a crime, if they can't assess if its happening, when its happening? Its a really gutless position. We probably shouldn't be signed up to genocide convention, if we don't follow its obligations when needed.
A [big arse study]( on the matter just dropped today, that he could consult, if our parliamentarians wanted to do more than feign ignorance. Yet it seems Orwellian nonsense and ignorance is Labor's best friend at the moment.
I find the 'river to the sea=s no two state solution' the most bs part of his comments though. Such a weird direction for gov to frame things. People not wanting to live in apartheid like conditions says nothing about whether there's one or two states. Calling for freedom is vague enough that people can mean allsorts by it, yet this gov chooses the 'freedom =s antisemitism \[destruction of Israel\]', in rhetoric taken straight from Tel Aviv.
And based on this Orwellian revisionism by Labor, shouldn't they be condemning Payman, not saying she showed guts? They can't even follow their own bs properly. | 0 |
1cwahc0 | Ha!
Conservatives not understanding a concept has never stopped Donald Trump or News Corp from weaponizing it.
Heck, the less conservatives know about something the easier it is to make them scared or outraged by it.
Cultural Marxism, BLM, CRT, DEI, Woke…
Conservatives enjoy being dragged from one culture war buzzword they can’t define to the next, so they can revel in their own righteous, frothing hysteria.
It’s exhausting. | 0 |
1d1n51w | Yeah maybe Dutton can pop down to Collie and ask "hey you know how you're building that battery? Why don't you just stop all that investment and instead do this? Don't mind the nuclear waste trucks." | 0 |
1czdql8 | Wait till you find out about the insane exploitations of workers on salaries. Alot of people don't understand their rights over here. Rather get paid for all hours than get pressured into implied overtime for no compensation. | 0 |
1d65lni | You cannot appeal a ticket on the grounds of ‘I didn’t see the sign.’ I wouldn’t even waste time trying that approach. Ask for a payment plan. | 0 |
1d5bkeu | It already isn’t up here in the NT. Proper cycling infrastructure around the greater Darwin area allows cyclists of all levels to to get 25kms out of Darwin with road crossings at a few points being the only interaction with vehicles, as they repurposed the old railway lines.
17yo or under are required to wear a helmet all the time. $25 fine if caught, assuming anyone can be bothered issuing an infringement.
Everyone else only has to wear one when cycling on the road. | 1 |
1cz8de0 | If you think the Guardian is extreme far left then you need to read something like Green Left Weekly for comparison. | 0 |
1d28q90 | Good to know! | 1 |
1d5jmmm | All good. | 1 |
1d4j6sl | I pay them quarterly but I also have a mortgage. Interest on the rates is lower than interest on the mortgage.
I wouldn't pay late. Councils don't have time for that.
If you can't afford it, then contact council before the due date. I'm sure they will give you a one-off extension. | 1 |
1d2gbvv | I think it's mostly just a case of styling the car to hide necessary functional components and accentuate attractive personalised parts. Every car has rubber tyres but not every car has custom rims, make them as large and appealing as possible i suppose is the philosophy. I'm surprised to hear its not a thing elsewhere, its not unique to car design for people to compromise practicality/function in the name of aesthetics. | 1 |
1cyee7t | Hence why we need new generation, the infrastructure to support it and policies that investors can rely on.
What we don't need is lack of clear energy policy, nor political parties that oppose for the sake of opposing, routinely denying information based on facts and science, which businesses, engineers, and the like must do. | 0 |
1d3zccb | She has lived in an America or Canada. That R at the end of McKellar and in the R or "more than just a job". | 0 |
1d29da3 | Can we please get a viable alternatives to these morons | 0 |
1cz2gy8 | I was wondering why media suddenly have a hard on for reporting knife incidents... there is a some sort of agenda here | 0 |
1cwhypl | Terrible headline given some of the eyebrow raising results in this poll:
* **Voters approved of all the budget’s major measures:** the freeze on the cost of prescription medicine (76% in favour); the $300 rebate (66%); increasing commonwealth rent assistance (58%); capping the number of new international students (56%); and investing in renewables, hydrogen and critical minerals through the Future Made in Australia plan (53%).
* Ahead of the budget [Labor released its future gas strategy]( **some 44% supported the approval of new gas projects in Australia.** Just 17% opposed them, while 39% said they neither supported nor opposed them.
* Respondents had a fuzzy view of the trajectory of the economy. Many correctly identified that interest rates had gone up in the past 12 months (65%) and almost half (47%) said the same of unemployment. **But two-thirds said inflation was on the rise (67%), despite** [**the fact it is slowing**](
* **Almost half (48%) of respondents wanted more government intervention,** compared with those who said the level of intervention was about right (36%) or should be less (16%).
* **A majority of respondents supported taxing the very rich** (63% in favour), capping negatively geared properties (59%) and inheritance tax on the very rich (56%).
Sometimes opinion polling is a funny thing... | 0 |
1d4hkgy | Transmasc here happy to chat if you need!! | 1 |
1cza07d | I prefer sitting at the dinner table. I will eat breakfast standing at the kitchen bench, lunch and dinner at the table. Lunch, I will watch a show or a movie on my tablet.
Many years ago, I used to eat lunch in front of the tv, but started to find it too uncomfortable. | 1 |
1d2dqiz | I've currently got a quote for around $3200 for supply and install of carpet (lower end carpet choice) + good underlay for three funnily shaped rooms. I think there are probably cheaper options but it seems reasonable to me given how much labour is costing at the moment. | 1 |
1d3u21h | I haven’t been there in ages but want to check out that Joy exhibit. Is it good?
The immigration museum is totally underrated. | 1 |
1d4qm6t | I work with a few developers, and the stuff Nightingale produce is right up with the best. | 1 |
1d2zpxm | I fly avv to Syd kinda often it's a pretty cruzy and reliable flight but yea get to Syd with heaps of time to spare maybe get up there the day before so you can just relax | 1 |
1d2d56d | Why should the government be different to the rest of us. We do actually have building regulations but it suited dan to defund the regulatory agency. | 0 |
1d2do69 | Taggers should be caught and made to paint over their own ugly scrawl. | 0 |
1d60iqa | Fresh ocean fish can be caught day of and then flash frozen for transport to keep it fresh so it doesn't build up ammonia. I reckon it'd be more cruel to keep them alive in a dingy tank on a fishing boat. | 0 |
1d2emnt | Too many cars. | 0 |
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