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Birdstrike posted:I'm thinking of starting a single issue Xenophon type party to just run in the senate called the jbp make a good post party and just loving block and poo poo on everything until it happens. Wrong thread
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Starshark posted:http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-09/denishar-woods-undergoes-mri-after-electric-shock-brain-damage/9529346 It cooked her brain. She's gone. Article was just updated. ...I'm going to go give my daughter a hug.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 09:27 |
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GoldStandardConure posted:UM ITS CALLED MANGA NOT ANIME
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 09:32 |
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Night Shade posted:It cooked her brain. She's gone. Article was just updated. Watch that tragedy turn into a disgusting display of drawn out bureaucratic arse covering.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 09:40 |
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You Am I posted:Especially the entire Liberal Party in Victoria. They loving hate the level crossing removals and the Metro tunnel Yeah, they'd much rather 50 highway style flyovers and offramps to grade separate suburban intersections. Which basically every road lobby has said is terrible
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 09:58 |
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Night Shade posted:It cooked her brain. She's gone. Article was just updated. Well if she dies in a faulty DoH house, at least you'll get a free month's rent.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 10:00 |
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DancingShade posted:Watch that tragedy turn into a disgusting display of victim blaming I mean they TOLD her not to touch anything she had it coming
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 10:02 |
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I used to have an electrical licence and if the power went out at my place I wouldn't think touching a garden tap would be a risk. I know hypothetically this sort of thing can happen but it probably wouldn't have crossed my mind before this.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 10:31 |
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It's crossed my mind since my dad is a sparky and mentioned it, but it's not something I considered anywhere within the realm of possibility. It's urban legend type stuff.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 10:33 |
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JBP posted:It's crossed my mind since my dad is a sparky and mentioned it, but it's not something I considered anywhere within the realm of possibility. It's urban legend type stuff. I've definitely heard of it, that sort of horror story gets told at TAFE. But it probably wouldn't be something that would cross my mind if the situation happened at home.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 10:40 |
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hooman posted:You know what else comes in books? You, you dirty little sinner.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 11:02 |
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In 'yep, sounds about right' news: https://twitter.com/SquigglyRick/status/971972495451410432 https://twitter.com/SquigglyRick/status/971975942661746688 https://twitter.com/SquigglyRick/status/971982519846387712
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Night Shade posted:It cooked her brain. She's gone. Article was just updated. I work for the company that does maintenance on public housing in WA, ask me anything.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 11:18 |
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Endman posted:I work for the company that does maintenance on public housing in WA, ask me anything. Is this an ingenious method to free up available public housing as part of an innovation initiative?
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 11:22 |
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Endman posted:I work for the company that does maintenance on public housing in WA, ask me anything. why the gently caress are you all the way over in tasmania when poo poo is falling apart here in wa!?
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DancingShade posted:Is this an ingenious method to free up available public housing as part of an innovation initiative? I prefer to think of it as "asset renewal". GoldStandardConure posted:why the gently caress are you all the way over in tasmania when poo poo is falling apart here in wa!? I actually only work for the Tasmanian branch of the company, I have no idea wtf is happening in WA right now.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 11:27 |
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I found a solution to the tampon tax problem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vorkmWa7He8 I would blow Dane Cook fucked around with this message at 12:22 on Mar 9, 2018 |
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starkebn posted:I've definitely heard of it, that sort of horror story gets told at TAFE. But it probably wouldn't be something that would cross my mind if the situation happened at home. The horror story i got told at tafe was about a guy stopping to help a mother with a broken down car on the side of the road, as it was getting dark he set up a cigarette lighter powered emergency light that he built himself which shorted out when someone closed a door on the lead, starting a fire and eventual explosion that killed the kids that were inside. the guy who built the thing killed himself shortly after. the lesson was supposed to be about proper circuit protection but really it was just a preamble to a spiel about the media running a scare campaign against gas cars as the headlines for the stories about it were various variations on 'gas car explodes'
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You Am I posted:Especially the entire Liberal Party in Victoria. They loving hate the level crossing removals and the Metro tunnel Their solution is to remove 50 roundabouts and sets of traffic lights. It’s genius level stuff. Because if there’s no traffic lights then cars will never have to slow down! JBP posted:I'm thinking of starting a single issue Xenophon type party to just run in the senate called the corporate taxation enforcement party and just loving block and poo poo on everything until it happens. Vote 1 JBP.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 12:43 |
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/972242845636669440
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Turnbull is going to make a good deal.
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# ? Mar 9, 2018 23:56 |
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The conditions are that Greg Norman become Prime Minister.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 00:01 |
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https://www.theguardian.com/austral...-foreign-policy
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 00:13 |
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Keating's entire foreign policy interest revolves around Asian engagement, Chinese containment policies and Pacific trade so this make total sense given Trump has accidentally refocused on it due to the middle east being a huge waste of time.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 00:19 |
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Actually he's happy to forget Chinese containment so long as we are riding along, which honestly would be a better plan than engaging with the European and American post war shitshow for another 80 years.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 00:24 |
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Every time Trump talks to another country and doesn't ignite the atmosphere I consider it surprisingly good. He also called Australia great, if you needed any more evidence of atrocious judgement.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 00:45 |
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Zenithe posted:Every time Trump talks to another country and doesn't ignite the atmosphere I consider it surprisingly good. Worst judgment ever.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 00:47 |
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He remembered Turnbull's name this time!
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 00:58 |
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Unions NSW and some tradespeople are calling on the Federal Government to set up an independent regulator to oversee the emerging gig economy, amid concerns workers' safety is at risk. They have tracked the online marketplace Airtasker and found what appears to be unlicensed operators taking on risky jobs, such as asbestos removal, at low costs. Union NSW secretary Mark Morey said it was very concerning. "This is really unregulated and unsafe work that's being done by people who potentially have bid for the job, who are not qualified to remove asbestos," Mr Morey said. "And they're creating safety issues, not just for themselves but for the people around them — the neighbours and everyone in the environment." Mr Morey provided examples of jobs posted on the website. One worker asked the job advertiser for a hose and water to reduce the toxicity of the asbestos, when removing a piece of asbestos pipe. Another worker got paid $50 for removing five sheets of asbestos, and posted about being grateful the job advertiser gave him a dust mask, because he forgot his own. "We can't see any evidence of what happens once the job is completed," Mr Morey said. "With asbestos it needs to be appropriately disposed of. We don't think the rates at which the jobs are being offered are protecting the individual when they're doing it, or more importantly deal with the appropriate disposal of the asbestos." Alec Sharland, a Perth builder and plumber, said he had tracked the website for a year and had major concerns about the safety of workers and clients. "I have sparkies and plumbers send me screen captures of works that have been done. Some of the work's been done is just crazy it's been allowed," Mr Sharland said. "There was a job there to enclose a gas hot water unit. The handyman said he would do that. Now, if that had gone ahead, if we hadn't been on that forum and said what are you doing this is dangerous, that could have caught fire and exploded." Mr Sharland said too often he had found handymen bid for jobs they were not licensed to do. "I have evidence of handymen not being licensed and they continue to bid on works despite not having the relevant contractor licences," he said. "When a savvy consumer questions if they hold the relevant licence, they admit to not having it, and then are off bidding for other jobs, of which the licence is still required." But Airtasker's chief executive Tim Fung said the site had already started integrating licensing into its platform. "We've worked together with a number of third parties and we now have badges users can add to their profile for licensed electrician work, plumbing work, gas-fitting work, working with children checks, digital identification, police checks," Mr Fung said. "From our point of view it's absolutely awesome if our users can identify if they have those licences, and so job posters have the same sort of transparency as they would have anywhere else." The same rules apply: Airtasker Mr Fung said in terms of insurance and liability, the same rules apply for Airtasker as in the more established marketplace. "We've just added personal accident protection insurance, so all users on [the] platform are covered if they are to have an injury whilst working," Mr Fung said. But Mr Morey said he was still concerned the gig economy was operating outside of traditional regulation and the issue was not just confined to Airtasker. "They are now setting up as businesses saying catch us if you can, we are going to operate unregulated until someone says stop," Mr Morey said. "With the growth in the funding of the NDIS [the National Disability Insurance Scheme] individuals are now purchasing services, so platforms like Uber care are now setting up with similar structures, posting jobs, and people are actually bidding for that work. And we're not sure those people are qualified to do that work. "Similar platforms are operating in the childcare area as well." In a statement, a spokesperson for the Federal Department of Jobs and Small Business said current workplace health and safety laws already captured the gig economy. And it is up to the workers and platforms like Airtasker to comply. The spokesperson also said that Workplace Health and Safety was aware of challenges presented by "gig work" and was taking steps to address them. But Mr Morey said he did not believe self-regulation worked and he wanted the Federal Government and Labor Opposition to create a dedicated, independent body to monitor the gig economy. "This is a grey area of the economy," he said. "These platforms have stepped out of pace of the expectation of the community. "But what we want to see is that the proper regulatory standards that apply in the economy today, particularly for small business owners, apply to these bigger providers so it's a fair and balanced environment where everyone can compete equally."
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 01:10 |
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Can’t wait til we find a big pile of asbestos dumped behind a preschool again.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 01:20 |
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It's very agile. The preschool can just ask airtasker to remove it.
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Anidav posted:Unions NSW and some tradespeople are calling on the Federal Government to set up an independent regulator to oversee the emerging gig economy, amid concerns workers' safety is at risk.
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Brown Paper Bag posted:In 'yep, sounds about right' news: Minister for pursuit of nonconforming thought.
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LIVE AMMO ROLEPLAY posted:Can’t wait til we find a big pile of asbestos dumped behind a preschool again. Sounds like a great cleanup job for a Work For The Dole crew with no safety training.
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fiery_valkyrie posted:How many tampons do these men think women use?? I don't mean to alarm you fiery_valkyrie, but with the downturn in the retail market and the shocking stagnation of wages over the past few decades... 90% of government revenue is generated from tampon taxes.
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Konomex posted:I don't mean to alarm you fiery_valkyrie, but with the downturn in the retail market and the shocking stagnation of wages over the past few decades... 90% of government revenue is generated from tampon taxes. Shocking if true, I guess that's why the Libs are trying to push for more females on their side to avoid the "No menstruation without representation" campaign that could tank the economy. This is of course assuming LNP logic that menstruation is a choice, hence the GIST application.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 02:44 |
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i stuff chicken nuggets up my vag to stem the grisly tide
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 02:45 |
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I don't use tampons so tax away.
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Hey kids don't use these to buy drugs off the internet! *exaggerated slow wink at camera*
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