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We need a clean out of politicians, we mock our prime minister but the state leaders are totally pathetic more soAbsolutely correct, not that the rusted on will agree, but history is history.
Hopefully people look forward rather than backward, because a the moment neither major party is looking anything special at the moment IMO.
Labor are blaming everyone for their failings and the coalition don't seem to have a plan at all, so hopefully things improve.
I think the problem at the moment is, the housing issue has brought into focus the lack of real opportunity for the younger generation.We need a clean out of politicians, we mock our prime minister but the state leaders are totally pathetic more so
Do you ever think it’s by design, along with the endless out of control migration?I think the problem at the moment is, the housing issue has brought into focus the lack of real opportunity for the younger generation.
While house prices were achievable for the average couple, there was always a light at the end of the tunnel for them.
Now the double whammy of house prices rapidly escalating away and at the same time spiralling rents killing their ability to save, it has left them with a feeling of despair.
Not a very good situation, especially when we churning out young adults with the wrong skillsets and having to import the skills we require.
An unfortunate downside of social engineering born out of good intent, but with poor outcomes, the technology sector didn't result in a massive jobs boost, it is a sector that AI is fast replacing the requirement for humans sitting at a keyboard.
The Jobs that are required are hand skills that robotics can't replace, but that sector has been decimated by the offshoring of our industries so it will take a long time to turn that around.
It's by design but it's because of layered stupidity.Do you ever think it’s by design, along with the endless out of control migration?
Hah. If 90% of the people are vaccinated, they should have 90% of the deaths not due to covid yes?
Well let's put it this way, Horace.... 100% of vaccine injury deaths are from the vaccineHah. If 90% of the people are vaccinated, they should have 90% of the deaths not due to covid yes?
Hah. If 90% of the people are vaccinated, they should have 90% of the deaths not due to covid yes?
Take that up with Haraguchi SanEveryone who dies now is because of vaccines
I think the problem at the moment is, the housing issue has brought into focus the lack of real opportunity for the younger generation.
While house prices were achievable for the average couple, there was always a light at the end of the tunnel for them.
Now the double whammy of house prices rapidly escalating away and at the same time spiralling rents killing their ability to save, it has left them with a feeling of despair.
Not a very good situation, especially when we churning out young adults with the wrong skillsets and having to import the skills we require.
An unfortunate downside of social engineering born out of good intent, but with poor outcomes, the technology sector didn't result in a massive jobs boost, it is a sector that AI is fast replacing the requirement for humans sitting at a keyboard.
The Jobs that are required are hand skills that robotics can't replace, but that sector has been decimated by the offshoring of our industries so it will take a elong time to turn that around.
Well it did sound like a brain fart, as usual.Another example of unintended consequences, Australia is now recruiting military personel from overseas, because Australians don't want to join up.
It begs the question why would young people join up, they have been told endlessly how bad Australia is, how racist it is, we are constantly bagging our institutions and the young feel abandoned politically, plus the only news they hear about the ADF, is SAS guys likely going to jail for war crimes.
I'm wondering why anyone would join up, the optics aren't good.
Hopefully the Govt signs up the overseas recruits for a reasonable time, otherwise they will be back in the same boat, when the recruits all do their contract and jump ship. So to speak.
Social engineering unravelling IMO.
I wonder if Chinese applicants will be accepted and if not will that be discriminatory? Oh the conundrum, interesting times ahead.
Maybe another rewrite of the anti discrimination laws, the good thing is i don't think they haven't been tabled yet.
Citizenship fast-track: Australian Defence Force opens ranks to foreign nationals
Foreigners will soon be able to join the Australian Defence Force under a fast-track to citizenship in a bid boost the military's size.www.sbs.com.au
Foreigners will be able to join the Australian Defence Force under a fast-track to citizenship.
As part of the national defence strategy unveiled in April, eligibility criteria will be expanded to allow more people to join the defence force.
Who can apply?
From July, eligible New Zealanders will be able to apply to join the Australian military.
Permanent residents from all other nations will be able to do the same from January 2025.
Once they have served for 90 days, they will be expected to become Australian citizens.
Defence Personnel Minister Matt Keogh said the recruitment drive wouldn't take people out of other countries.
"These are people that have already made Australia home and we are providing them a fast track to citizenship through joining the Australian Defence Force as well," he told reporters in Canberra.
Keogh clarified in the press briefing that the option was available to all foreign nationals after the initial statement indicated a set group of nations.
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Perhaps we should have gifted dug outs instead, something they are more used to.Navy boat gifted by Australia to Fiji stranded on reef after maiden voyage
A Pacific patrol boat has run aground on its maiden voyage in Fiji, just a few months after it was handed over by the Australian government.www.abc.net.au
- In short: A Fiji Navy patrol boat has run aground during its maiden voyage, after the Australian government donated the vessel in March.
- The Guardian-class patrol boat hit a reef on Fiji's remote Lau group of islands, in a passage a local witness described as treacherous.
- What's next: Fiji's Navy is conducting a recovery operation with help from Australia.
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