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MotorOmnibus8562 wrote: Tue Jan 04, 2022 1:50 pm free money sounds like a scam to me.
There ain't no such thing as a free lunch as they use to say. I can guarantee you if you were to use those payday services you'd be digging yourself a deeper hole than what you would be if you were not to use them.

Their not exactly in the business of being a charity and would definitely want their money back with strings attached.
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The bogan couple on the train home this afternoon, as per the norm the guard of the train goes through the usual "This train will stop at XYZ stations, rear car is a designated quite car and there is no smoking on board trains". Of course that didn't stop the bogan couple from sneaking into the onboard WC for a smoke where after 3-4 minutes of being in there the guard eventually came on over the intercom angerly and reminded that all passengers that smoking is definitely not permitted onboard NSW trains, I can only assume the couple set off the on-board smoke detector because as soon as the guard mentioned that the Bogan couple quickly came out with their tails between their legs, definitely not suspicious at all.

I was onboard an XPT coming back from Sydney a fortnight ago and the attendant even then had to plead with passengers not to smoke as it would make the journey miserable for everyone (As the AC on those trains will apparently shut off if smoke is detected), thank-fully there is a bit more common sense with passengers on the booked XPT's compared to the regular trains.
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I can't stand any couples. There's no such thing as a "lovely couple"
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Swift wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 6:06 pm I can't stand any couples. There's no such thing as a "lovely couple"
I disagree, you just have not found the right one yet.
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Melbourne (both the city and the suburbs) turning into 1990s Perth after dark. The rot set in long before COVID, the latter just hurried it along. In 2022 you can't even get anything after 10PM unless you really like Maccas. So much for Perth's aversion to scrapping archaic trading hour laws when nothing's open here anyway with no such restrictions.

Melbourne CBD consists of exactly this after midnight:
* Junkies/eshays/drunks/bogans (and the odd homeless person who is not part of these groups)
* Unlucky tourists who came here for the Australia Open, had a night out (somehow, without being bored s#%&less), and got stuck at Flinders Street Station shortly after midnight when all the train carriages turned into pumpkins, and given the option of waiting five hours for the next train or forking out between $20 and $100 for a taxi/uber unless they magically found accommodation inside the Free Tram Zone
* 7-Eleven
* 7-Eleven knockoffs
* McDonald's (or the ultra-rare post-2020 24-hour Hungry Jack's)
* The odd pub/gaming venue which closes at any time between midnight and 3AM, with anything later being a rarity
* Crown Casino, specifically the casino section itself, not the entertainment complex/glorified shopping centre, as that is completely closed aside from... McDonald's. Hope you like 2c and 5c versions of your favourite 1c pokies, at the lowest pay rate legally possible of course.

Life-long resident here, what exactly makes people even want to come to Melbourne at all? Unless you're out between 9AM and 5PM, there is not a single thing worth doing, and even then it's dead boring; riding a tram from end to end is more exciting. As a non-drinker with no time whatsoever for the stereotypical drunken Aussie I have even less of a reason to go there. Even if you like walking it's a terrible place, everything that is not Flinders Street Station is uphill, there is next to no shelter from the sun and rain unless you go inside a building, as virtually everything is straight up and down with no awnings.
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In regards to Heihachi_73's post, I guess I can say the same about Newcastle, unless you like Nightclubs & drinking prior to COVID, there was (and still is) fudge all to do past sundown and I won't lie either that during the day there is sometimes not much to do.

The Former Cinema in King Street still stands as a derelict building, what it'll be used for is beyond me, the closest Cinema is either Event at Kotara or Readings at Charlestown. I'm going to only guess former King Street Cinema will be eventually turned into more "luxurious apartments", only $1500+ a week!

The Mcdonalds at King St Newcastle west becomes a cesspool with all sorts of questionable figures at night.

Ever since the controversial "tower" at Queens Wharf was demolished, there is zero places for the general public to get a view of the city from Above ground.

Sure you can go for a walk from Mayfield all the way to Merewether Beach but you certainly won't be seeing nothing exciting besides the two beaches along the way.

We gave up the rail past Wickham for a 2.7KM light rail with no extensions in sight to this day (yes there are some engineering concerns, maybe costs but come on, Sydney already had their extension done to Circular Quay & Randwick / Juniors Kingsford, yet we can't somehow do one to Broadmeadow stadium?) I see that as more higher chance of happening (if it were to happen) over an extension to Newcastle Airport that will simply not happen.

Honestly if you're coming from Sydney to Newcastle hoping to have a lot to do, you'll unfortunately be wasting your time, the beaches are alright if your a person for that kind of thing otherwise there is very little to do here in general. Save yourself the money and disappointment and maybe book somewhere a bit more exciting.

Everyone is different, we like & enjoy different things, the way I see it I see Similar (if not close to Heihachi_73) for my own Region in that there is little to do. Prior to COVID I'd enjoy the usual Car show & shine shows, the annual Newcastle Truck show, Steamfest etc. COVID put a stop to those so all that's left is going drinking (if that is your thing) & clubbing as I mentioned.
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Sounds like a recipe for social problems.
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Received a e-mail from the dept of veterans affairs today sat 12noon informing me the R.A.T.S TESTS Will be available from monday 24 jan. the premier of NSW "blinky bill' is banging on about get the BOSTERS THERE ARE PLENTY AROUND! O N CALLING 37 CHEMIST NEAR ME & SUROUNDING SUBS Was told We haven't got them & won't be getting them for up to 3 weeks when is this state govt & federal govt going to do something RIGHT! :shock: had to wait 6 weeks to get my 2nd needle because they gave them to kids in high school. Think they would prefer anyone over 55 to just roll over and kick the bucket but they forget the "OLDIES" vote high school kids don't! :roll:
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I'll put this nicely Captainch as I'm just as frustrated as you and others are over the handling of things.

At pretty much every corner of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Federal government washed their hands of any responsibility or doing, Scomo only comes out when he wants to essentially look like the guy in charge but once he opens his mouth and finishes saying whatever he has to say, he goes back in and does absolutely nothing further. Hotel Quarantine should've ended the moment COVID started leaking and making its way out to the rest of the public there were numerous reports of the system failing to cope, hotels just aren't designed to be used as any isolation facility. The Federal government should've jumped in and said that this is definitely not on, we don't want to put anyone's life at jeopardy, what we need to do is buckle down, build actual dedicated COVID-19 isolation facilities and work to preventing the spread as much as we can. And did that happen?

Nope Scomo played lazy and said "Up to the states" and refused to enact on anything any further, any Australians who could still return were eventually made to pay their own costs at an COVID-19 isolation hotel in a very stressful time & period. They waffle on about costs of things too but going "Too expensive for this" or "Too expensive for that" but always find the money for unnecessary crap that helps again the 1% (not the struggling, the top earners and their mates)

This was and still is a Major pandemic, this is where the Federals should absolutely step in and help everyone. I just can't believe honestly that Scomo and his party still have followers out there, he isn't a man that cares (Remember he flocked off to Hawaii during the Bushfires & forced shaked an RFS volunteers hand who clearly didn't want to shake hands with Scott).

We now have another issue on our hands that maybe just maybe could've been prevented had Scomo actually had a spine and jumped in and enacted on the situation instead of playing shifter (shifting responsibility to someone else). There was (maybe still is) a major issue with RAT shortages, apparently we had the chance to produce our own in Australia, Scomo said "No" so the company that approached Scott started sending off RAT's to other countries instead (This is what I heard from one Article, I can try digging it up or you can google it yourselves). I'm inclined to believe this happened knowing the type of character Scot is.

The other issue is Scomo & Health Minister Greg Hunt decided we shouldn't be making RAT's free as "It's too Dangerous", you know what is also dangerous? The virus itself. Putting profit first before our own people. The United Kingdom & United States are giving RATs away for free and no issue has popped up with it and people love to throw Biden under the bus but at least his government is doing this without some sort of childish excuse. Should you really be putting a price on oneself to check if their positive or negative with a virus? In my opinion no. RAT's don't even cost that much to make from what I've looked into, something like $4 - $8 per test, yet suppliers mark that up to $50 if you want a 5 test pack!

Finally another major issue (my post has possibly gone off the rails , but honestly again someone needs to point out the lack of leadership the Feds have done for us). Supermarkets are facing supply shortages, I have been trying for weeks to obtain certain items, I can't even get chicken breast meat, I've visited Woolworths when I can and Aldi and their shelves are bare of it every time. All I want to do is cook myself something nice up. Much like the toilet paper saga two years back, this has created a flow-on affect where once supplies start getting low, people will go for it even if they don't need it. Again if the State and Federal had taken control of this pandemic earlier rather then later maybe we wouldn't have been facing some of the issues we're facing right now. Too little too late once again.

There, I've said what I've needed to say.
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The whole saga over the last two years has shown that perhaps the Federal Government doesn't have as much say in things as we first thought. Take the "National Roadmap for Reopening" that all the States & Territories supposedly signed onto. Next thing, we have NSW boldly going quicker at reopening, WA trying its darnedest to secede and just about everything in between - and we see a frustrated, defeated PM confront the media next day telling us that "they're not following the national roadmap". :roll:
Perhaps someone at the Federal level needs to get a hold of the purse strings and make it clear there will be consequences for divisive pandemic policies.

Do I think things could've been handled better? Absolutely. But I also look around the world and see that we have been unbelievably lucky - and I don't think that's truly dawned on many Australians.
ScaniaGrenda wrote: Sun Jan 23, 2022 9:51 am Supermarkets are facing supply shortages, I have been trying for weeks to obtain certain items, I can't even get chicken breast meat, I've visited Woolworths when I can and Aldi and their shelves are bare of it every time.
The issue with Supermarkets is one we have brought upon ourselves by allowing Coles and Woolworths to build their duopoly. There was a good article the other day from the ABC emphasising how their hub and spoke distribution model is extremely susceptible to the slightest in supply chain disruptions. The reporters interviewed owners of independent grocers, who reported no issues whatsoever with their supply chains, because they can source local produce and order from whichever suppliers they choose.
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While this may be true, that seems extremely highly questionable that the Federal Government wouldn't have control of the states even in a major outbreak like we're facing. In the real world the Federals would sit at the top of the hierarchy chain with the states on the ladder below and realistically if the states wouldn't commit to something the Federals could just as easily overrule at the end of the day that they hold more power than the states themselves but I get it, it doesn't appear to function this way and in some instances perhaps it shouldn't.

You'd definitely want the perfect balance, something not underpowered but nothing overpowered, just the right balance in the middle. (I mean you wouldn't want the Federals saying WA must come out of their own border closure this instant for example, but if it comes to something like assistance they that being the states shouldn't be able to turn that down.

This isn't the thread for the topic (as I've been warned before) tho I just see the handling of this pandemic by those that have the decision to make the right choices and implementations as appalling. If those in charge had actually taken the wheel instead of sitting back at 5KM's an hour, we wouldn't possibly be facing some of the issues we're still facing.

(And no I was never expecting the issues to be resolved overnight, even I know it takes time, act now rather than later)
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I was able to find plenty of vegetables, and other items like a simple frozen packet of chips (although I bought wedges) when I went to my local Coles to get stuff my family. The only thing I noticed not much of was of course the meat. Oddly enough, I was able to grab a simple carton of milk (I got an oak) even though it comes from the same animal as beef does, plenty of milk and cheese but not much beef

Another thing I notice not much of Is the Thomas the Tank Engine stock (and it's like this across the country). Other countries like the USA and The UK are getting the recent stuff like The All Engines go and the 2021 motorised stuff such as Thomas and Terence. But it doesn't look like anything's heading to Australia let alone my way in Albury Wodonga.
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MotorOmnibus8562 wrote: Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:45 am I was able to find plenty of vegetables, and other items like a simple frozen packet of chips (although I bought wedges) when I went to my local Coles to get stuff my family. The only thing I noticed not much of was of course the meat. Oddly enough, I was able to grab a simple carton of milk (I got an oak) even though it comes from the same animal as beef does, plenty of milk and cheese but not much beef
Hopefully you’re aware that, despite both milk and beef coming from cows, dairy cows are not used for beef (presumably other than pet food). Hence you can see milk, but no beef.
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Regarding Thomas & Friends toys, leokimvideo (Sydney-based YouTuber) mentioned exactly that last year. Whatever was still left of 2019 and 2020 stock was basically left untouched on the shelves with barely anything new added. In some cases the Thomas shelf space was made smaller and other toys were taking over e.g. Hot Wheels cars.
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He's the guy who massacred redback spiders with a Rexona flamethrower!
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Heihachi_73 wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 4:59 am Regarding Thomas & Friends toys, leokimvideo (Sydney-based YouTuber) mentioned exactly that last year. Whatever was still left of 2019 and 2020 stock was basically left untouched on the shelves with barely anything new added. In some cases the Thomas shelf space was made smaller and other toys were taking over e.g. Hot Wheels cars.
Yep. Very true. I I'd say everything is behind schedule at least 6 months so I believe the 2021 stuff will make it to Australia mid next year and all engines go in 2023, the supply chain is pretty much stuffed due to covid. But this has gone on long before covid. It has went on since 2010..
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Swift wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:35 am He's the guy who massacred redback spiders with a Rexona flamethrower!
And stink bugs.
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Heihachi_73 wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 7:11 pm
Swift wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:35 am He's the guy who massacred redback spiders with a Rexona flamethrower!
And stink bugs.
How could I forget that one!
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RATS TESTS on visiting 5 chemists today showed my veterans card asked did they have any test yes but you have to BUY THEM the pension and vetrans ones won't be here till end of feb early march or you can buy these ones i SAID WHY SHOULD I BUY THEM when i'm entitled to free ones I'M NOT PAYING $25 DOLLERS FOR A PACK i'll have all my scrips back thanks & get them else were so you will be missing out on 3 lots of injections at $1,000 each thats $6,000 each 2 months you won't get! bye and this is from a large chemist chain.Will also be callling my local member & the comsumer affairs commision. WHEN I ARRIVED HOME there were 5 calls from the chemist to call back BUT i won't!
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I wouldn’t miss your business if you take a company’s/the government’s policy out on the employees. Especially for a big chain store, they would have no say in the policies/procedures they have to follow. Or would you rather they break them all and potentially lose their jobs?
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I don't give a F******c IF YOU WANT MY BUSSINESS OR NOT.........i'm 78 at 20 I DIDN'T HAVE A CHOICE to go to vietnam at 78 I DIDN'T HAVE A CHOICE WHAT VACINCE WAS TO GO INTO MY BODY M y parents GOD BLESS THEM went into a retirement home thinking they would have a happy life Saddly they both received COVIT-19 AND PASSED ALONG WITH 23 OTHERS AT THE HOME In the mean time have had my 2nd vaccine deffered because they took the doses to give to kids in sydney I ONLY RECEIVED MY 2ND JAB LAST FRIDAY 2& HALF MONTHS APART NOW HAVE TO WAIT 3 MONTHS FOR A BOSTER SHOT.As some-one who worked in the same job for 50 years paid taxes and fought for this once great country if I AM INTITLED TO SOMETHINGi WOULD LIKE THE CHANCE TO GET IT I've been out side my home twice in 2 years get the shopping on line doctor sends my scrips to chemist so am doing the right thing these days if your over 50 no one gives a S F A . So thats my story like it or lump it! WHEN YOU HAVE DUNE SOMETING FOR YOUR COUNTRY LET ME KNOW try having red paint thrown over you when you come back home & get called baby killers you think that doesn't effect you at 201
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captainch wrote: Sat Jan 29, 2022 11:21 pm WHEN YOU HAVE DUNE SOMETING FOR YOUR COUNTRY LET ME KNOW try having red paint thrown over you when you come back home & get called baby killers you think that doesn't effect you at 201
I might have thought working on the front line every day throughout a global pandemic, supplying essential goods and services to people would count - all while being attacked by people for the government’s restrictions, supply shortages, fear, anger, or whatever else people decide to lay into frontline workers for on any given day. Obviously nothing can compare to a war, but this probably tops the list for peacetime.
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Lt. Commander Data wrote: Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:09 am
I might have thought working on the front line every day throughout a global pandemic, supplying essential goods and services to would count - all while being attacked by people for the government’s restrictions, supply shortages, fear, anger, or whatever else people decide to lay into frontline workers for on any given day.
I personally view them as borderline animals. That loose term people is too good for many.
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Australian cheeses and their lack of taste. So called tasty has non and vintage cheddar doesn't cut it anymore. Coon (now Cheer)Extra Tasty is like a hen's tooth Are Australians THAT bland in their tastes and worship blandness?
I bought a vintage cheese imported from the UK at Aldi going a lot cheaper and it was true cheese how it should be.
Only Cracker Barrel still cuts it and even they have their off batches. Bleedin expensive as well.
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I think someone went ACHOOOOOOO because the local fuel prices have gone from $1.45 average to $1.85 a Liter for unleaded.
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