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Beetphyxious posted:Well some of these houses are vastly bigger than the shitbox apartments in the city, but only some of them. Some of them in that photo are loving tiny. Yeah I agree with both of these things, but why bother building them flat if there's no garden? I was having lunch on Tuesday and there was this 25 year old property guy singing the praises of Guy on the table next to me to some Chinese investors and it ruined by sandwich. e: this place is 52 kilometers from the cbd... JBP fucked around with this message at 02:59 on Jul 6, 2018 |
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JBP posted:Yeah I agree with both of these things, but why bother building them flat if there's no garden? Oh I agree, didn't Andrews put a planning thing in saying 35% garden per block or something.
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 03:01 |
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Do you rent? https://tenants.org.au/tu/mould-survey Tenants Unions across Australia are doing a survey about mould in rental properties to submit to a Biotoxin inquiry. Give them your horror stories.
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Beetphyxious posted:Oh I agree, didn't Andrews put a planning thing in saying 35% garden per block or something. This article is pretty clear, but it also mentions the old permeable surface rules and I can't understand how these blocks would meet that standard either. https://www.australiandesignreview.com/architecture/victorias-new-garden-area-requirement/ 400-500 square metres: 25 percent minimum garden area 501-650 square metres: 30 percent minimum garden area > 650 square metres: 35 percent minimum garden area A garden area includes: – Lawn, – garden beds, – swimming pools and spas, – tennis courts, – paved paths and courtyards, and – open entertaining areas. Garden area does not include: – Driveways or areas set aside for car parking, – carports, – buildings or roofed areas, – garden sheds, and – spaces less than 1m wide (eg. narrow garden beds at the side of a driveway).
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 03:06 |
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My aunt and uncle recently moved to a new home in an estate like that on the NSW south coast. None of the homes have storage built into them. you can drive around and looking into peoples garages and there is just mountains of boxes and belongings because they dont build any cupboards in these homes at all. they ended up losing about 15-20% of their 2 spare bedrooms in the house just adding built in ward-robes for storage. not to mention that theres no trees or shade loving anywhere and all the homes have black roofs. and everyones running aircon all summer to keep comfortable. gently caress property developers.
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Laserface posted:My aunt and uncle recently moved to a new home in an estate like that on the NSW south coast. None of the homes have storage built into them. you can drive around and looking into peoples garages and there is just mountains of boxes and belongings because they dont build any cupboards in these homes at all. and no eaves lol And foundations that sink
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 03:13 |
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It's quite surprising to me that two story homes aren't more popular in these developments, a smaller footprint with more space for a garden, plus less roof area to stay cooler in summer.
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Senor Tron posted:It's quite surprising to me that two story homes aren't more popular in these developments, a smaller footprint with more space for a garden, plus less roof area to stay cooler in summer. Probably too expensive to flat pack a straight off CAD double storey using nothing but thin steel and plastic to hold it up.
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 03:26 |
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Double stories cost more mainly because of scaffolding, work safety stuff and matrrials. Which is fine by me.
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 03:30 |
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The Victorian garden area requirement is immensely dumb policy and repeated efforts from many people have still yet to discover just what the actual intended purpose of it is.
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Solemn Sloth posted:The Victorian garden area requirement is immensely dumb policy and repeated efforts from many people have still yet to discover just what the actual intended purpose of it is. Well not disagreeing, but I thought it mainly was about density. Oh and something about Donald Bradman
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 03:35 |
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Yeah I think it's just a weird way to try and stop them packing people into sardine living spaces.
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 03:36 |
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Topical. https://twitter.com/DanielAndrewsMP/status/1014765508728578048?s=19
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JBP posted:Coming back to this, what boggles my mind is that apartments near actual amenities are deemed unsuitable to raise a family, but living a million miles from town with no backyard is somehow a better way to go? All of the marketing surrounding these places promise schools, parks, shops, and all the amenities you could ever need (at a later date), which then never materialise. It's as much about developers lying about amenities that it is people choosing to live far away from them.
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Beetphyxious posted:Well not disagreeing, but I thought it mainly was about density. There’s already site coverage and permeability limits, and it was replacing a control which directly limited the number of houses you can put on a lot. The implementation has been dumb as gently caress too, it still hasn’t been reflected in the building regulations which means many single house on a lot builds can ignore it unless they need planning permission for another reason(like they’re on a floodplain or something). Don’t get me wrong, Matthew Guy is the dumbest motherfucker to have been planning minister in this state in a long time and his suggestions are far worse, but the GAR is a farce.
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racing identity posted:All of the marketing surrounding these places promise schools, parks, shops, and all the amenities you could ever need (at a later date), which then never materialise. It's as much about developers lying about amenities that it is people choosing to live far away from them. Live next door to this beautiful created/restored wetlands! *hands over control of the wetlands to council and it immediately goes to ruin because they have no money to maintain it because they’re trying to provide essential services to the ten thousand people who just moved in*
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 04:05 |
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Sooo the guy who shot his kids dead in Sydney looks to be a 68 year old guy who married a 36 year old woman and the kids were 15 and 13.
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Synthbuttrange posted:Sooo the guy who shot his kids dead in Sydney looks to be a 68 year old guy who married a 36 year old woman and the kids were 15 and 13. Sounds like a top bloke.
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 04:10 |
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He looks like a wealthy financial services man.
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 04:15 |
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A bit late, but I'd like to thank Planet Armerica for finding an expert who explained that Trump wasn't actually losing track of detained children a week before it came out he was literally locking them up in child internment camps. Great reporting.
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 04:16 |
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WA becoming the kingmaker owns and I’m gonna vote for whoever porkbarrels is the most, morals be damned. The country will go back to not giving a gently caress soon enough.
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racing identity posted:All of the marketing surrounding these places promise schools, parks, shops, and all the amenities you could ever need (at a later date), which then never materialise. It's as much about developers lying about amenities that it is people choosing to live far away from them. Friend of mind moved to a new development in Wellard a few years ago (mostly known for being where the Claremont Serial Killer dumped one of the bodies in the 90's). They're finally putting in a primary school, but she now admits she regrets moving so far out given how far she is from basically everything. The house is nice, but nothing could get me to live there.
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Brown Paper Bag posted:Hopefully Labor can figure out a good response to the Liberal’s GST proposal. If they stuff it up they can kiss goodbye any potential gains in WA, it’s the only Federal political issue anyone gives a poo poo about over here garbage state
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 05:06 |
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I’d vote for Hitler if he gave us our GST back
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 05:27 |
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Thanks Tone & Mal https://twitter.com/checkouttv/status/1015027461581488128 Who needs one of the most popular shows on the abc anyway, we've got Q&A already!
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drunkill posted:Thanks Tone & Mal Yeah, Jesus. My husband will be incredibly disappointed, we don't normally watch much TV but when we do we go for stuff like this. I'd like to see them start cancelling shows genuinely popular with old boomers and blame it on the Libs. :/
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froglet posted:Yeah, Jesus. My husband will be incredibly disappointed, we don't normally watch much TV but when we do we go for stuff like this. https://twitter.com/ABCMediaComms/status/1015080553375154176 N-n-n-no we're not. We're just not commissioning it. Not axing it.
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Synthbuttrange posted:Sooo the guy who shot his kids dead in Sydney looks to be a 68 year old guy who married a 36 year old woman and the kids were 15 and 13. And they were having a custody dispute...
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 06:01 |
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Liberals still having trouble with the concept of diversity https://mobile.twitter.com/DaniellesCave/status/1014675942302597121?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 06:07 |
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Kevin Rudd famously had lots of mates
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 06:17 |
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Lmao it's a bunch of shithead politicians and Delly. Why not Thon Maker?
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 06:18 |
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Solemn Sloth posted:The Victorian garden area requirement is immensely dumb policy and repeated efforts from many people have still yet to discover just what the actual intended purpose of it is. One of the intended outcomes is to avoid overloading stormwater systems and creating huge amounts of urban runoff, hence the description “permeable area”. Also helps recharge groundwater.
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drunkill posted:Thanks Tone & Mal gently caress. This show was a force for good and sometimes funny also Zoe Norton Lodge rules
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 06:18 |
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blindidiotgod posted:Do you rent?
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# ? Jul 6, 2018 06:25 |
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that was cathartic lol memories of the landlord's go-to guys "fixing" the mould by painting over it, and the paint bubbling up and sloughing off like rotten skin because the mould was still wildly spreading underneath it. so not only did i have to deal with mould, cockroaches and slugs (the slugs had mites crawling all over them) but whenever i showered it was in a magical snowstorm of mouldy paint fragments
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EoinCannon posted:gently caress. This show was a force for good and sometimes funny also
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Capt.Whorebags posted:One of the intended outcomes is to avoid overloading stormwater systems and creating huge amounts of urban runoff, hence the description “permeable area”. Also helps recharge groundwater. The permeability requirement is a separate one and has been in long before the garden area requirement was introduced. The GAR doesn’t require an area to be permeable to be included in the requirement. It can include impermeable areas such as concrete as long as they’re not part of a driveway or car park.
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RIP the only post-Chaser show that isn't awful
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https://twitter.com/smurray38/status/1015073362014420992
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