

It rubs in and becomes invisible.
It rubs in and becomes invisible.
The government should be working with these people help them do it better, instead of just opposing them.
They say the best sunscreen is the cheapest one, because people aren’t stingy when they apply it. Apply a thick layer, it helps.
It’s tricky how we value things. That is the key determinate of wealth. In any given year, maybe 1 in 30 dwellings get sold. Yet we assume all other dwellings are priced the same as those.
My partner came home later than expected and I felt anxious. By this definition, my partner was committing intimate partner violence? What?
Cars are in most places in Australia. They’ll f you up. Trains are less common and more predictable, but they f you up too if you get on the wrong side of them
Sounds like a pain in the ass
Drop-bears are probably the biggest risk he’ll have to deal with. Tell him to be careful walking under any tree as you never know when they’ll attack.
“Queensland LNG projects delivered $310.1bn total income for gas companies but they paid just $966m in company tax – or just 0.3% of total income (and all of that was paid by just one company).” You can’t compare revenue to tax paid. Tax is paid on profits, not revenue. For many businesses COGS is a very large percent of revenue.
Cars kill way more people and they’re not suggesting we ban cars.
It also smells a bit that politicians are exempt.
They should index it to inflation. Otherwise it is an underhanded way to start taxing most people in the future.
We need to get these death traps off our roads! If anything else was killing people at these levels, they would be stopped. Somehow cars are exempt.
You’re conflating vehicle form factor with age and features.
Have many micro interactions. Say good morning to the people you pass. Ask if you can pat someone’s dog. Don’t try to turn these into something more. If you break the ice a little, the people who are interested will make it clear from there.
They broke their promise on the stage 3 tax cuts. That’s unforgivable
Do you have any links to an Australian government storing excess energy in hydro during the day? I don’t think that’s something available in any part of Australia currently.
New solar, by itself, is not very valuable because the grid has a surplus of power when the sun is shining. The feed in tariff is near zero. It can offset some of your own usage but most people are out in the middle of the day.
If I want cheap rent, the solution is to buy?? Ok boomer
Not all Australians. Just those using iPhones.