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hey, any thoughts on that ....cos my head struggles with that. what i mean is who is suddenly thinking about going to nz after a lnp win?New Zealand has reported a huge spike in the number of Australians considering a move across the ditch since the federal election was called.
Immigration New Zealand said the number of visits to the New Zealand Now site surged tenfold on Sunday as Aussies woke to the news of a Coalition victory.
The website received more than 8500 visits from Australia on Sunday — about ten times the usual number — and 512 of those visitors registered interest in a Kiwi visa. That’s compared to just 20 people a week earlier, on May 12.
https://www.news.com.au/travel/worl...n/news-story/8f97c4756bc67ddc9e485634922f9da0
Bit extreme? I didn't vote for the Coalition but it's not all bad. They won't have the senate.
We have a few minor tax cuts coming as well as some much needed surpluses.
And if we do have a recession we can blame the Liberals for once instead of the default position of blaming Labor every time they get in.
Life's good!
Maybe we could start a go fund me page for them.New Zealand has reported a huge spike in the number of Australians considering a move across the ditch since the federal election was called.
Immigration New Zealand said the number of visits to the New Zealand Now site surged tenfold on Sunday as Aussies woke to the news of a Coalition victory.
The website received more than 8500 visits from Australia on Sunday — about ten times the usual number — and 512 of those visitors registered interest in a Kiwi visa. That’s compared to just 20 people a week earlier, on May 12.
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Last time I was there everyone had three jobs, to make ends meet, that's why so many live here.lolhey, any thoughts on that ....cos my head struggles with that. what i mean is who is suddenly thinking about going to nz after a lnp win?
logic says it is the peeps that are now going to be worse off in aussie under lnp and see the grass greener in nz - and i am failing to work out who that really is that suddenly want out.
(nz wages growth or something i am not familiar with?)
I just saw this in the paper, Lynas is going to add downstream processing here, to remove the radioactive component from the raw material, before it is sent to Malaysia and the U.S for upstream processing.The ridiculous situation is highlighted by Lynas rare earths, rather than process it here they built the plant in Malaysia, they have had nothing but trouble with the Malaysian Government.
Now they are going to build a second plant in the U.S, why havent they built a plant here?
We get sod all for the raw material, there is no jobs and the material is being removed, weird logic.
NZ wages are worse than here. I have plenty of Kiwi's arriving at my work for the better money.hey, any thoughts on that ....cos my head struggles with that. what i mean is who is suddenly thinking about going to nz after a lnp win?
logic says it is the peeps that are now going to be worse off in aussie under lnp and see the grass greener in nz - and i am failing to work out who that really is that suddenly want out.
(nz wages growth or something i am not familiar with?)
i logged back in so i could give a like to that ..... i feel ur pain ....... i am gunna buy some sth oz desert land just in case they need somewhere to put those 44's (half glass full sorta bloke is me)I just saw this in the paper, Lynas is going to add downstream processing here, to remove the radioactive component from the raw material, before it is sent to Malaysia and the U.S for upstream processing.
https://www.smh.com.au/business/com...l-no-clarity-on-malaysia-20190521-p51pic.html
Yep, the clever country.
If Youtube have a video of her initial speech in parliament it'll be quite easy why she can't run.So Plybersek is not running for the Labor leadership after all citing ye olde family reasons as the excuse. I'm surprised as I thought she would have jumped at the chance, plus the Labor voters I spoke to like her. Not to mention she is female, surely Labor aren't going to elect another old white male as their next leader
And regulations, bureaucracy
Time it takes to build anything here, the discovery of a secret site and an endangered butterfly the minute you do a building application, etc etc
And then if you run the business, the tax rate on it
I mean seriously, why would anyone build a business in Australia if you can build it elsewhere?
It was a no go for me even to consider opening an it branch here for our international,startup and i need zip infrastructure, can find people here and power is not an issue
No surprise we only have captured audience business here:
duopoly woolies coles, westfield shopping center, a few construction companies, wheat cattle,mining as big companies here
But labour solutions is more taxes....
That is a good point as you say Trump and the $U.S, have got a lot stronger but we have gone no where, the Government has been hamstrung by a hostile Senate and nothing has been achieved in six years.It's interesting how our dollar has behaved since the coalition took charge back in 2013. It's lost 30% in that time!!!
Probably not related so much because other factors such USD strength and interest rates but still interesting nonetheless...
Totally flies in the face if Morrison's stable economy under their watch.
Is the market right in this instance?In the Labor era preceding 2008 till 2013 it rose from 60c to $1.11
I should've stuck to my original prediction that this result would be analogous to 2004.That is a good point as you say Trump and the $U.S, have got a lot stronger but we have gone no where, the Government has been hamstrung by a hostile Senate and nothing has been achieved in six years.
The thing that is really amazing, is the fact they have been returned, it really does show how on the nose Labor was.
Absolutely stunning, IMO, how Labor could have lost that one, truly amazing.
not sure if u were talking radioactive waste here, but i found that comment very thought provoking. the logic is flawless, but could it possibly be allowed? just sprinkle the waste over the pit it came out of.If we use the same site as the mine for manufacturing then a lot of land issues go away. I know all your points are valid and real, but we need leadership that turns our thinking and culture around for the better, across as many aspects as possible.
not sure if u were talking radioactive waste here, but i found that comment very thought provoking. the logic is flawless, but could it possibly be allowed? just sprinkle the waste over the pit it came out of.
(kinda reminds me of the abandoned baby whale conundrum in NSW - if national parks fed the poor thing it may have an allergic reaction and die. so they did not take the risk, and it starved to death. as sad as that is, the bit that sticks in my mind is that the whole time the calf was flopping about in the shallows starving to death, the 'authorites' kept a close eye on it from their massive boat with twin 250hp outboards, keeping the trouble makers away who may have tried to feed the thing)
reckon u used one too many words in that post. remove 'probably' and i reckon u would be spot on.Then they probably used tractors to haul it onto land and took it to the tip, so that it wouldn't attract hungry sharks, they could go and look for food at a surf beach instead.
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