Faramir
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lol really?As with the NBN, the slow roll out of the welfare card continues.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-...-cards-for-thousands-of-queenslanders/8965774
The upside should be a bit of an increase in retail spending and maybe jobs.
Overseas ? Not here chump.lol really?
lol really?
But that's to pay the government to pay for considerably more infrastructure. More and wider roads, additional bicycle paths, more bridges, more tunnels. Old Dick Smith made a point about GROWTH addiction recently. Mind you we have nothing on the credit fueled American junkies.One thing overlooked in the commodore case is the cost of keeping it on the road.
My rego / insurance is 10 times higher than it was in 1988.
I lived from pay to pay for 25 years. I know what you mean.No issues with where the money is going. It's where the money comes from?
My underlying point is not the ratio of how much it costs to buy things with your wage. It's how much it costs to operate / service / insure. It's this continual and increasing erosion of your stagnate wage growth that's the issue for many on low incomes.
who gives a rats about dick smith ? went to his first store in bridge street years ago. no time for that jerk.But that's to pay the government to pay for considerably more infrastructure. More and wider roads, additional bicycle paths, more bridges, more tunnels. Old Dick Smith made a point about GROWTH addiction recently. Mind you we have nothing on the credit fueled American junkies.
One thing overlooked in the commodore case is the cost of keeping it on the road.
My rego / insurance is 10 times higher than it was in 1988.
Been there (just as a tourist, completely unrelated to the power stations*) and it's a nicer town than I was expecting it to be actually. Not bad and seemed to have plenty of shops etc.Collie is about 200klm south of Perth and 60klm from the coast. Just in case people were thinking, it is in outback W.A
Been there (just as a tourist, completely unrelated to the power stations*) and it's a nicer town than I was expecting it to be actually. Not bad and seemed to have plenty of shops etc.
*Smurf being Smurf decided to takes some photos of the mines and power stations of course. Unfortunately I see that they've done a pretty good job of making that rather difficult without trespassing. Did see that Bluewaters wasn't doing anything though but Collie PS was running and so was Muja stage D as visible from some road behind it quite some way away. Pity they didn't have stages A and B fired up - clouds of smoke billowing into the sky would have made for a more dramatic photo but oh well.....
Muja stage D, nice units, Toshiba must be 20 years old yet run as smooth as silk. They installed high twist blades, gave them an extra 10-20% output. You could stand next to them and not hear them, over the noise of 5 & 6, Parsons units.lol
A & B have been sent to the happy hunting grounds, at last, just another public/private venture gone pear shaped.
Collie is a Governement built 300MW unit, with provisions for a second unit, privately operated.
Blue Waters, built to a budget, so Rick Stowe had something to sell his coal to.
Then he sold the Power Station and the mine, I believe both are struggling.
As for the smoke billowing out of A/B Muja, there was nothing like it on a cold still winters morning, the line could be seen all the way to Albany.
Ah, the good old days, when environment didn't get in the way of a great photo. When quadratic droop, wasn't a prostate problem. LOL
I think I'll be brave, and say there is a glimmer of revival, in the W.A economy.
It may be a while, before it affects the retail or housing markets, but the jobs are coming.
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