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Underpaid staff was the first thing that came to my mind.i hope they comply to ALL the rules and regulations ( not just selected ones ) ( and pay the staff proper award wages )
realistically i see this as a franchise scam , just like Australia Post ( offload the actual outlets to franchisees )
they already do that ( and have for decades ) , they just aren't very good at last ( catastrophic if you are talking Aboriginal housing )Underpaid staff was the first thing that came to my mind.
I wonder when they're setting up public housing and capping the rents.
I was only joking, but they have no chance of keeping up with public housing as promised.they already do that ( and have for decades ) , they just aren't very good at last ( catastrophic if you are talking Aboriginal housing )
Ampol is back as a brand name now so how about reviving Solo as well?
Another issue is how many job ads are real?Now that the RBA have held rates, what are the forward looking stats that might make them consider a cut?
Especially as most of the data points like inflation, unemployment, consumer spending etc are at leat six weeks after the event.
Mick
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Another issue is how many job ads are real?
It’s one area where regulation is warranted in my view but it’s a reality that fake job ads are a thing and not uncommon.
Logic and gut feel says the decline would be in real ads not the fake ones. If so then the decline of real actually available jobs would be greater in % terms than the data shows.
It's still around.Ampol is back as a brand name now so how about reviving Solo as well?
There will probably be a crossover point of not enough work and materials dropping where you will get some cheap prices.I hope so. I'm trying to get a few small jobs done; so far I can't land a reply, let alone a quote
Perth’s 20 worst suburbs for shoplifting (in 2023-24 financial year) | |
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Perth | 3,527 |
Cannington | 1,938 |
Midland | 1,674 |
Rockingham | 1,545 |
Fremantle | 1,408 |
Cloverdale | 1,365 |
Armadale | 1,351 |
Morley | 1,193 |
Maddington | 1,158 |
Thornlie | 1,042 |
Rivervale | 1,021 |
Gosnells | 987 |
Innaloo | 983 |
Baldivis | 979 |
Bentley | 949 |
Joondalup | 936 |
Ellenbrook | 923 |
Belmont | 881 |
East Perth | 852 |
Victoria Park | 829 |
Looking more like the woke state of California every day.A sign of the economy, or a sign of the times?
‘Spat on, stolen from, screamed at, punched’: WA’s retail crimes revealed
Take a look at the state’s top 20 worst suburbs as new data shows shoplifting numbers have doubled in recent years.www.watoday.com.au
The rate of shoplifting in WA has doubled in recent years, WA Police report.
Monthly statistics rounding out the financial year put 2023-24 way ahead of previous years data was collected for shoplifting.
More than 33,000 offences were recorded by the agency over the past 12 months, 6000 more than the previous year and almost double the amount from three years ago.
Only half of those recorded offences from last year led to a conviction.
WAtoday has also broken down the numbers to reveal which suburbs ranked worst for stealing in general, which includes shoplifting. The list is topped by suburbs containing some of the state’s biggest shopping centres.
Perth, home to the CBD and the largest concentration of retailers, was top of the list, followed by Cannington, home of Westfield Carousel.
Third was Midland, in Perth’s eastern suburbs, home to Midland Gate, containing 50-plus retailers, while Rockingham came fourth.
Fremantle was fifth then Cloverdale, home of Belmont Shopping Centre, with Armadale, Morley and then neighbours Maddington and Thornlie rounding out the top 10.
Ashfield IGA owner Sarah Wang said people stole items from her shop on average every other day and attempts to stop them had led to violence.
Last year she was pepper-sprayed in the face after attempting to confront two 13 and 14-year-old girls who had allegedly stolen food, drinks and toiletries. Wang and her husband attempted to block them from leaving the store which resulted in one of the girls allegedly pepper-spraying her in the face and then raising her fist and threatening to punch her.
The girls were arrested after CCTV footage allegedly caught them in the act, but Wang said one year on, the situation was just as bad.
Perth’s 20 worst suburbs for shoplifting (in 2023-24 financial year) Perth 3,527 Cannington 1,938 Midland 1,674 Rockingham 1,545 Fremantle 1,408 Cloverdale 1,365 Armadale 1,351 Morley 1,193 Maddington 1,158 Thornlie 1,042 Rivervale 1,021 Gosnells 987 Innaloo 983 Baldivis 979 Bentley 949 Joondalup 936 Ellenbrook 923 Belmont 881 East Perth 852 Victoria Park 829
and the likely result is less ( 'minor' ) crimes will be reported in statistics ( either because of political pressure , or stretched police resources will not let those incidents be investigated/resolved )Looking more like the woke state of California every day.
Anything stolen under $950 is classed as a misdemeanour and they basically get a slap on the wrist if sent through the courts.and the likely result is less ( 'minor' ) crimes will be reported in statistics ( either because of political pressure , or stretched police resources will not let those incidents be investigated/resolved )
( BTW i believe QLD is well ahead of WA in it's Californication trend )
A sign of the economy, or a sign of the times?
‘Spat on, stolen from, screamed at, punched’: WA’s retail crimes revealed
Take a look at the state’s top 20 worst suburbs as new data shows shoplifting numbers have doubled in recent years.www.watoday.com.au
The rate of shoplifting in WA has doubled in recent years, WA Police report.
Monthly statistics rounding out the financial year put 2023-24 way ahead of previous years data was collected for shoplifting.
More than 33,000 offences were recorded by the agency over the past 12 months, 6000 more than the previous year and almost double the amount from three years ago.
Only half of those recorded offences from last year led to a conviction.
WAtoday has also broken down the numbers to reveal which suburbs ranked worst for stealing in general, which includes shoplifting. The list is topped by suburbs containing some of the state’s biggest shopping centres.
Perth, home to the CBD and the largest concentration of retailers, was top of the list, followed by Cannington, home of Westfield Carousel.
Third was Midland, in Perth’s eastern suburbs, home to Midland Gate, containing 50-plus retailers, while Rockingham came fourth.
Fremantle was fifth then Cloverdale, home of Belmont Shopping Centre, with Armadale, Morley and then neighbours Maddington and Thornlie rounding out the top 10.
Ashfield IGA owner Sarah Wang said people stole items from her shop on average every other day and attempts to stop them had led to violence.
Last year she was pepper-sprayed in the face after attempting to confront two 13 and 14-year-old girls who had allegedly stolen food, drinks and toiletries. Wang and her husband attempted to block them from leaving the store which resulted in one of the girls allegedly pepper-spraying her in the face and then raising her fist and threatening to punch her.
The girls were arrested after CCTV footage allegedly caught them in the act, but Wang said one year on, the situation was just as bad.
Perth’s 20 worst suburbs for shoplifting (in 2023-24 financial year) Perth 3,527 Cannington 1,938 Midland 1,674 Rockingham 1,545 Fremantle 1,408 Cloverdale 1,365 Armadale 1,351 Morley 1,193 Maddington 1,158 Thornlie 1,042 Rivervale 1,021 Gosnells 987 Innaloo 983 Baldivis 979 Bentley 949 Joondalup 936 Ellenbrook 923 Belmont 881 East Perth 852 Victoria Park 829
@moXJO So with this scenario the poor tenant goes home penniless and the landlord gleans no income from that premises, probably which makes little to no difference to him or her or corporate.A lot of small businesses are hitting the wall. I'm seeing a lot of empty shop fronts the last few weeks. A large number have notes from the landlord saying that they have locked the tenant out
@moXJO So with this scenario the poor tenant goes home penniless and the landlord gleans no income from that premises, probably which makes little to no difference to him or her or corporate.A lot of small businesses are hitting the wall. I'm seeing a lot of empty shop fronts the last few weeks. A large number have notes from the landlord saying that they have locked the tenant out
Just revisiting where I used to live, and learned that the favourite, always full, good value, courteous and clean local café, is to close. The landlord put the rent up $1000 a week.A lot of small businesses are hitting the wall. I'm seeing a lot of empty shop fronts the last few weeks. A large number have notes from the landlord saying that they have locked the tenant out
The landlord might be a mum and dad struggling to pay the rates, body corporate fees and insurances with his her own ,8 to 5 job,,?@moXJO So with this scenario the poor tenant goes home penniless and the landlord gleans no income from that premises, probably which makes little to no difference to him or her or corporate.
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