Who will win the federal Election This poll is closed. |
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Labor Majority |
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48 | 42.48% |
Labor Minority |
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29 | 25.66% |
Liberal Majority |
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3 | 2.65% |
Liberal Minority |
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12 | 10.62% |
UAP Majoirty |
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21 | 18.58% |
Total: | 113 votes |
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Everyone is about to have a super poo poo time but I'm glad we will have brute forced out some tangible stuff before the country goes bankrupt.
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JBP posted:Everyone is about to have a super poo poo time but I'm glad we will have brute forced out some tangible stuff before the country goes bankrupt. Looking forward to my Albo faced trillion dollar bill
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Has to be bill shorten surely
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Eediot Jedi posted:Has to be bill shorten surely He's on the Billion
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SuddenCactus posted:The oval office from Snowy River
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So the 5 year State of the Environment report was released, Tanya had a national press club chat and as expected shits royally hosed. Sat on Susan Leys desk for 6 months and nothing was done about it. Can't go to the election with a report that damning evidently. Now libs are whinging about partisan finger pointing and Ley's spokesperson made some bum rear end excuse why it wasn't appropriate to release at the time and Tanya should just do what the experts tell her to, like the Morrison government did. On top of things the cuts to environment caused a huge backlog that lead to environmental approvals being late and taking over 116 days to get through. How poo poo do you have to be at running a government that not only are you rat loving the environment to oblivion, you also pull development to a screeching halt. snickothemule fucked around with this message at 07:27 on Jul 19, 2022 |
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bell jar posted:I'm keen for when Metro tunnel is done, driving past the new station at the Domain Interchange looks cooler every time I go by Deeply gives me the irrits that they're calling it Anzac instead of Domain
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Recoome posted:RATs are of dubious value for the current COVID strains I've said it before, just shovel some poo poo out of the ground and hawk it to China, India, Japan or whoever wants it. It's one easy trick to make Billions!
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quote:Former Sydney councillor tells ICAC inquiry Chinese developer paid for his escort
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freebooter posted:Deeply gives me the irrits that they're calling it Anzac instead of Domain At least call it 'Memorial', Anzac station is so loving poo poo.
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Work finally insisted on masks at all times. Except unlike last time everyone's still AT work - there hasn't been any announcement of lots of people going to WFH and do telehealth and send a lot of the workers out so the rest can spread out amongst closed offices. Hopefully that happens tomorrow, but who knows.
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The Age posted:OPINION AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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how is scott morrison responding to the tragic death of former pm associated with a fringe religious group being gunned down by a person not even mad about federal politics
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hooman posted:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Astonishingly bad advice followed by the correct advice to go get paid more.
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Journalists that pretend they’re economists are legit some of the stupidest organisms ever to walk the earth
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Solemn Sloth posted:Journalists that pretend they’re economists are legit some of the stupidest organisms ever to walk the earth Seriously. Was there at no point where they were writing the piece did they think to themselves, is what I am spending my money on, what the average person reading what I am writing spending their money on. Also lol that they didn't mention how much the private school was setting them back.
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hooman posted:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA On the ABC website today they had an article with "Dramatically cut your electricity bill" and the article was just an interview with Some Random Bloke about how he cuts his bills. The biggest chunk of people's electricity bill is currently heating, of course, and he went on about how people just need to get used to being a little uncomfortable and we're all too soft. Then the article got to the part where he lives in Queensland.
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It's -3 overnight tonight, I will certainly turn my heater off.
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Trimson Grondag 3 posted:It's -3 overnight tonight, I will certainly turn my heater off. Do you have any idea how much money you can save by freezing to death? If you cut down on the Avo and toast as well you should be able to retire by the time you're 21!!!
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The prerequisite for step 1 is to already have bought your home
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My favourite Irvine piece: https://www.smh.com.au/money/investing/i-invested-in-shares-for-the-first-time-this-week-here-s-how-i-did-it-20210507-p57ppx.html quote:Opinion quote:Jessica Irvine
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Trimson Grondag 3 posted:It's -3 overnight tonight, I will certainly turn my heater off. do people actually run heating overnight in winter??? when I was living in rural NSW theres no way we could afford to keep the heater on overnight (this was the 90's though)
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Recoome posted:do people actually run heating overnight in winter??? when I was living in rural NSW theres no way we could afford to keep the heater on overnight (this was the 90's though) It was -3 here overnight and I definitely did not run the heating. Everyone's different I guess but I prefer a cold room for sleeping, just add blankets when it gets cold
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Solemn Sloth posted:Journalists that pretend they’re economists are legit some of the stupidest organisms ever to walk the earth Journalism is daycare for trust fund babies
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Like Anidav, news corp broke Jess Irvine’s brain and going back to Fairfax hasn’t fixed it
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The best part of it is completely missing the actual point here:quote:I now find myself a cog in the wheel of the official “transmission mechanism” of “monetary policy”, under which borrowers are squeezed like lemons to bring about a slowing in demand and price pressures the central bank deems appropriate. Everyone knows the spike in inflation is caused by supply issues (Ukraine war, covid in factories, climate change killing crops) and compounded by businesses gouging except the particularly stupid RBA board and economics writers. There is no evidence raising rates will do anything to help.
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birdstrike posted:The best part of it is completely missing the actual point here: Sorry OP, rates are too drat low. Borrow too much because your broker said everything would be fine? Get capitalised, bitch
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Raising rates will stall the idiotic property market so that's something.
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Recoome posted:do people actually run heating overnight in winter??? when I was living in rural NSW theres no way we could afford to keep the heater on overnight (this was the 90's though) We set it to 10c, we are doing house renos at the moment so there’s no insulation and it would get down to 1-2 easy overnight otherwise.
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The off grid house we built is working well at these temps with sunny winter days. Stayed above 18 last night with no heating on in probably -4 outside in central Vic. North facing windows and insulatinled building envelope really works well. Mortgage is getting more expensive now but at least no power bills to worry about.
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My apartment gets pretty hot in the summer, but I generally just run one of those Dyson fans and cope unless it goes over 35. Winter it stays perfectly warm which is a good deal on a morning like this one where I'm working from home. Can't imagine what it's like living in one of those new apartments or a new development with black exteriors/rooftops and poo poo woof.
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EoinCannon posted:It was -3 here overnight and I definitely did not run the heating. Same, I'd get too hot/worry about the house burning down
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Trimson Grondag 3 posted:We set it to 10c, we are doing house renos at the moment so there’s no insulation and it would get down to 1-2 easy overnight otherwise. No wonder there's an energy crisis, smdh I would simply choose not be cold by wearing warmer clothing and having warm bedding.
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Hot water bottles are my go-to
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Electric blankets are also really good and use stuff all power.
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Recoome posted:No wonder there's an energy crisis, smdh ![]() though I do live in Brisbane where this is easier
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We have a heater on overnight for the kids, one is 8 weeks and the other is 2.5 but has a tendency to throw his doona off at some point during the night and this house gets loving freezing.
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starkebn posted:
Just recently came back up to Gympie from Vic to help my sister move. Been some nights where Melbourne's been warmer. As soon as you get even a bit away from the sea, nights start getting cold fast.
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starkebn posted:
Literally the same thing QLD people telling Victorians to turn their heaters off that started this digression:) Next winter I should be able to get the house sealed up and insulated, just takes time.
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 17:06 |
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WhiskeyWhiskers posted:Hot water bottles are my go-to I went to buy one from the chemist yesterday, but they were all sold out ![]()
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