Mate lets have some more detail on the new travel thread.I don't travel much anymore unless I have to.
In the past I did travel a lot about Australia, Ireland, some England and France, Cape Town, Tenerife and 3 weeks in Bali in the 80's
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Mate lets have some more detail on the new travel thread.I don't travel much anymore unless I have to.
In the past I did travel a lot about Australia, Ireland, some England and France, Cape Town, Tenerife and 3 weeks in Bali in the 80's
This video may explain Australia's economic boom Thomas. Disregard PM Albanese on the front page as our economy has gone backwards since he took power.an uninterrupted economic boom over 28 years
Agree. Only on the back burner. This is the sticking point. EU refused to increase import quotas for Australian beef, sheep meat, dairy and sugar sufficiently to offer greater market access to Australian farmers.The video is interesting in as much as it highlights the success story that AUS can be proud of. Yet it's a lot of stats leaving out the crucial question of where the money generated over decades has gone if people didn't feel it in their wallet and you didn't notice the boom? How will a whole generation that doesn't seem to have felt the effects of a recession react to times getting harder?
Our economic system seems to produce the same mindset and the same attitude in the economic field all over the world, not really surprising but fascinating nonetheless. All those parallels, temptations, and identical mistakes that are made wherever you go. Short-term gains are more important than those generated in the long run. This seems to be inherent in the human race. While Germany pinned its hopes on cheap Russian gas even if that led to a high dependence from the Russian economy and political system, your governments couldn't resist riding on China's coat tails. The same applies to large companies which did so since they had to satisfy their shareholders and to meet the expectations of the stakeholders. As regards infrastructure, both in your country and mine it is common practice to fund big projects out of taxpayers' pockets and later sell them off dear while privatising the profits. The results are always the same: higher cost for the consumers and poorer service.
Can you tell me why the Conservatives who claim to have superior economic competence virtually stopped digitalisation by relying on old copper lines of the Telecom in your country rather than pushing on their replacement by fibre optic cables?
The video mentioned the smart immigration policy, which is much to my liking, but failed to depict what it entails: higher housing prices and demands on building more houses which means that a city the size of Munich needs to be built every five years. I know you posted a number of examples of generating green energy but there's still the potential trap of relying on coal instead of really aggressively accelerating the growth of renewables. A bit of a shame that the trade agreement with the EU has been put on the back burner. The two regions would be a perfect match.
A bit of a shame that the trade agreement with the EU has been put on the back burner. The two regions would be a perfect match.
Not totally. You are referring to the then PM Tony Abbot who is a well known conservative and his policy on fibre optic (NBN) was also conservative.Can you tell me why the Conservatives who claim to have superior economic competence virtually stopped digitalisation by relying on old copper lines of the Telecom in your country rather than pushing on their replacement by fibre optic cables?
What are the temps?Coldest WA September I can remember.
18 to lo 20sWhat are the temps?
Climate is changing and the heat sink of the oceans is warming and ice is melting.
I saw a proposed graphic of nations that are likely to be impacted by rising oceans by 2050 if we dont drastically reduce our carbon emissions NOW. One of the main culprits is the enormous Thwaites “Doomsday” Glacier in the Antarctic that is melting faster than snow falls.![]()
Well and truly. They faced a sign of things to come in 2005.Also I’ve briefly looked at New Orleans and they are SCREWED
My brother is fairly high up in the mining industry and called the bloke a "crook", not something he would say lightly. When pressed as to why he said there was a lot of rumours about very dodgy stuff early on with his Indigenous charities.Billionaire Andrew Forrest has called on other philanthropists and big business to respond to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, today pledging a further $18 million through his Minderoo Foundation.
Your bloods worth bottling 'Twiggy'.
I admire him so not getting into a verbal over him.Imo the bloke is a bit of phoney, his first interest is himself.