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Actually I have another one for sale if you want it, same price $500, Segway ES4 with long range battery.
Segway Ninebot ES4 Review: With Dual Suspension, Is It Better Than the Ninebot Max?
This model dominated the shared scooter scene in 2018, but how does it compete with newer entry-level scooters? In this Segway Ninebot ES4 review, find out why the dual suspension can't make up for the solid tires, and what keeps this beginner-friendly scooter from rolling with the best of the best.electric-scooter.guide
I upgraded to this.
EMove Cruiser: Everything You Need to Know - Guide 2021
Riders who are clamoring for long-range scooters need not look further than the EMove Cruiser. With a whopping 100-km maximum range on a scooter built for everyday commuting, the EMove Cruiser is already as sweet deal! But it's more than just it's range, read on to find out more.www.electrickicks.com.au
I get you but looks aren't everything. He could be the next John Howard!Don't these three classy blokes just look like politicians ....
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Who has been a busy little jetsetter?
Sky high for Wong reaching the top tier
The political veteran has scored the ultimate achievement in the world of corporate perks.www.smh.com.au
Now the political veteran has scored the ultimate achievement in the world of corporate perks. Labor’s opposition foreign affairs spokesperson achieved Qantas Frequent Flyer Lifetime Platinum Status (our caps, not Wong’s) in the final week of February – a designation, in our books, on par with an Australia Day honour or even the top gong on Dancing With The Stars.
When pressed, a Qantas insider confirmed the privilege was only bestowed on frequent flyers once they rack up 75,000 status credits – which are a different measure to frequent flyer points and simply denote how much you fly.
And the South Australian Senator Wong sure knows how to fly.
Consider this maths: frequent flyers earn 10 status credits for a discounted economy flight from Adelaide to Canberra. That means that Wong has taken the equivalent of 7500 flights between the two capitals during her lifetime and near-20 year tenure in federal parliament.
Wong’s new designation comes with lifelong access to international first and domestic business lounges and a guarantee that your name is top-of-the-pile for international upgrades. It also comes with a handy luggage bonus which means that your bag is first off the plane and the first to arrive on a baggage carousel when you land.
Well it came from the SMH, so it must be a pretty unusual event, it is unlike them to highlight a Labor story.Singling out one individual is not very informative.
How does she compare with other pollies on all sides ?
George Christensen (the Member for Manilla) must have racked up a few points with all his trips to the Phillipines.
Yes they are legal in W.A, the Segway ES4 is the same scooter that Bird and Lime used to rent out in Europe, they are well made and are rated to 100kg. I personally think they are more suited to someone around 70kg.That is a seriously cool set of wheels. Are you allowed to ride it in WA ? Could you give us a road report ? And what is the cost ?
We have separation of church and state (purportedly).I keep saying that sucking up to the media by politicians isn't party specific, but no one will have it, I like McGowan he is middle of the road the same as Barnett was.
It just makes a mockery of tribal politics, where one group says they don't have the ear of the media.
'Mark, well done': Text messages between WA Premier and media mogul revealed in court
Insider text messages between Mark McGowan and Kerry Stokes are aired in court, including an exchange where the WA Premier thanks the media mogul for "marvellous" front page articles depicting Clive Palmer as a cockroach and cane toad.www.abc.net.au
I propose we also have separation of media and state.
I wonder how long it would have taken her to release the data if an enquiring journalist had not asked why it was not ofrthcoming after two years??Jacqui Lambie – who promised leading donation disclosure and frequently lambasts other politicians over shoddy transparency – has conceded keeping the detail of her own donations secret for almost two years.
The Tasmanian senator promised she and her party would have “the most transparent donation policy in the country” and to publish “the most detailed breakdown of our donations of any political party”.
This was to include quarterly reports on her website, the first of which she promised would be published on March 31, 2020 – almost two years ago.
As of Friday morning last week, no such details had been provided by Senator Lambie for any quarter, while her Australian Electoral Commission disclosure identified the source of just $5,960 – 1.3 per cent – of her $458,428 declared donations.
After queries from The Australian during last week, however, Senator Lambie suddenly published the missing quarterly reports on her website late on Friday, Tweeting:
“Had a journalist ask about our political donations. We value transparency. So, here’s everything.”
The outspoken senator conceded she had failed to deliver promised transparency but argued the data now released showed her Jacqui Lambie Network party was grassroots.
Well who would have guessed? I thought only one side of politics pork barreled. ? Some on here have been taking the pizz.
Charged up: Labor favours marginal seats in community battery pitch
Labor is loading up on community battery projects in marginal seats, especially in electorates the party needs to hold in order to win government.www.smh.com.au
Labor has favoured voters in marginal seats in a $200 million pitch to build local batteries to support renewable energy while also promising 64 per cent of the spending so far to electorates held by its own MPs.
The flagship policy has enabled Labor leader Anthony Albanese and his shadow ministers to promise $500,000 for each battery during visits to seats that could decide the coming election, with more pledges to come in the weeks ahead.
Yeah! Labor are completely honest and even handed. They haven't pork barreled, ever! Never even branch stacked or anything remotely like that.... Nope, just not the Labor styleYou need to take off the Coalition fan boy glasses and please try to keep up, as the Coalition has spent mainly in their own sears Labor are just trying to balance the ledger a little, however I doubt they will ever catch-up Morrison has broken all records in that area.
As I intimated in the post, that it was naive to believe that pork barreling is confined to one side of politics, there is only one of us that has tainted glasses and it sure ain't me.You need to take off the Coalition fan boy glasses and please try to keep up, as the Coalition has spent mainly in their own sears Labor are just trying to balance the ledger a little, however I doubt they will ever catch-up Morrison has broken all records in that area.
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