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I think our wonderful country is now so heavily burdened with regulations that it is well nigh impossible to do anything without having some restrictions. I guess if I was a bureaucratic regulator I would feel it was my duty to impose more.. If this nonsense continues we are down the gurgler I feel. The changes for the worse that I have seen in my life (now 77) are innumerable. It is not hard to understand why land prices went through the roof. In the good old days a developer could subdivide and register the blocks, sell them off and that was it. Councils would do the kerb and channeling and bitumen the roads when their rate income could afford it. All those expenses plus the other ridiculous rigmaroles are now put on the developers up front. No wonder the young folk are finding it hard to get a start. Grumble of the day...
 
I'd like to make a whinge about businesses that insist that every time you buy something or have something to do with them they ask you to complete a survey.
Recently had a package delivered by Australia post.
Had three emails from them, one to say it's coming soon, another to say it's coming today and then another saying your package has been delivered.
Today I get another from them asking "how did we do with your recent delivery"?
For goodness sakes the postie put it in the letter box as he should. Don't ask me how he did that maybe with a backhand flourish I'm not sure.
Bit grumpy today.
 
I'd like to make a whinge about businesses that insist that every time you buy something or have something to do with them they ask you to complete a survey.
Recently had a package delivered by Australia post.
Had three emails from them, one to say it's coming soon, another to say it's coming today and then another saying your package has been delivered.
Today I get another from them asking "how did we do with your recent delivery"?
For goodness sakes the postie put it in the letter box as he should. Don't ask me how he did that maybe with a backhand flourish I'm not sure.
Bit grumpy today.
More of an issue is that they ignore your reply - just going through the motions. It is not irrelevant when a postie throws a parcel 2 m to land on your doorstep, or does not ring the doorbell but leaves it to lie in pouring rain. Or leaves a note to say unless you raise your letterbox they will dump letters on the ground - and do so the next day (letterbox met Australia Post minimum height). Good intentions with the survey, but no follow-up.
 
Another painting has been targeted by Oil protestors, this time in the WA Art Gallery and it was one of my alltime favourite paintings McCubbins “ Down on his luck”. Noting that one of the activists was a First Nations man, I would suggest that if these individuals continue to damage, display total disrespect for white Australian culture, your Voice proposal may end up with the other trash. Mackka
 
Another painting has been targeted by Oil protestors, this time in the WA Art Gallery and it was one of my alltime favourite paintings McCubbins “ Down on his luck”. Noting that one of the activists was a First Nations man, I would suggest that if these individuals continue to damage, display total disrespect for white Australian culture, your Voice proposal may end up with the other trash. Mackka
Targeting art, whether black or white (or any other skin colour), is not on.
 
Another painting has been targeted by Oil protestors, this time in the WA Art Gallery and it was one of my alltime favourite paintings McCubbins “ Down on his luck”. Noting that one of the activists was a First Nations man, I would suggest that if these individuals continue to damage, display total disrespect for white Australian culture, your Voice proposal may end up with the other trash. Mackka
One of my favourites too, but it is undamaged. It had Perspex covering the actual painting, which is why they said they chose it. The argument is a tricky one, I don't think k BHP showed a lot of respect for theirs either (they said it related to the damage at the iron ore mine, not oil). Pity people cannot just reason these things out. The indigenous group at the site have done so with BHP, as I understand. Not keen on seeing it as "them" versus "us", more idiots versus reasonable people is my opinion.
 
One of my favourites too, but it is undamaged. It had Perspex covering the actual painting, which is why they said they chose it. The argument is a tricky one, I don't think k BHP showed a lot of respect for theirs either (they said it related to the damage at the iron ore mine, not oil). Pity people cannot just reason these things out. The indigenous group at the site have done so with BHP, as I understand. Not keen on seeing it as "them" versus "us", more idiots versus reasonable people is my opinion.
"More idiots than reasonable people" there's an understatement if I ever read one, well said 🍻
 
More of an issue is that they ignore your reply - just going through the motions. It is not irrelevant when a postie throws a parcel 2 m to land on your doorstep, or does not ring the doorbell but leaves it to lie in pouring rain. Or leaves a note to say unless you raise your letterbox they will dump letters on the ground - and do so the next day (letterbox met Australia Post minimum height). Good intentions with the survey, but no follow-up.
We are very fortunate that our mail contractor for our small rural hamlet is just about the most helpful person on earth. Nothing is too much trouble for her. Like others i do get a bit tired of the surveys but I take advantage of them to give our postie the best possible report. A real pity there are some posties that are not up to scratch. They need the boot I think.
 
One of my favourites too, but it is undamaged. It had Perspex covering the actual painting, which is why they said they chose it. The argument is a tricky one, I don't think k BHP showed a lot of respect for theirs either (they said it related to the damage at the iron ore mine, not oil). Pity people cannot just reason these things out. The indigenous group at the site have done so with BHP, as I understand. Not keen on seeing it as "them" versus "us", more idiots versus reasonable people is my opinion.
Personally I find it akin to a small child that has never been told no? Wants everything it see's an throws a hissy fit and pouts when it doesn't get it. Becomes a little hazy when equality is preached but entitlement over others is claimed? 🤔
The child also needs to learn that the easiest way to gain respect is to show it to others and two wrongs a right does not make? My mum taught me that at about the age of five 😉
 
Very condensed whinge here 😂 Over a year ago Shine Lawyers contacted me regards stolen generation class action. Contacted birth deaths and marriages and applied for all paperwork. Received paper work after six months of to and froing which included my TWO birth certificates in TWO different names. As all this was new news to me I asked for further clarification? Months passed before more paperwork arrived with more of the pages being blanked out than what were intact 🤣 Queried again to be informed that the information blanked out was not relevant to me ? Not sure just who it is relevant to or which one of me it pertains to or in fact what become of the other me that was born according the the records??
So to sum up I didn't learn much from paperwork obtained, even given it did state I was a ******* child. But I knew that as my mates have all told me that for many years 🤣🤣🤣🤣 As for the 82K that is apparently due me it will be promptly passed on to Ronald McDonald house. 👍
I guess another big plus is I can now cross the Jardine River at a fraction of the previous cost 👍 😂 😂 😂 😂 The moral of this story being that the government can do anything they wish as it suits the situation to do so.:rolleyes:
 
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Personally I find it akin to a small child that has never been told no? Wants everything it see's an throws a hissy fit and pouts when it doesn't get it. Becomes a little hazy when equality is preached but entitlement over others is claimed? 🤔
The child also needs to learn that the easiest way to gain respect is to show it to others and two wrongs a right does not make? My mum taught me that at about the age of five 😉
Well said Bogger. I was always told Respect in Earned not demanded.
I just saw on the telly something, didn't take much notice, of a copper smashing a car window trying to get a woman out whom had two arrest warrants against her but she claimed they had no jurisdiction as she was a "Sovereign Citizen". Stupid is as Stupid does, Sir.
 
Well said Bogger. I was always told Respect in Earned not demanded.
I just saw on the telly something, didn't take much notice, of a copper smashing a car window trying to get a woman out whom had two arrest warrants against her but she claimed they had no jurisdiction as she was a "Sovereign Citizen". Stupid is as Stupid does, Sir.
Mackka once again a perfect example of some self appointed superiority over others. I just don't get it ? Comes back to spoilt child syndrome. You breed a monster :rolleyes:
 
What is happening with Australia Day? Something heard about celebrating another date????
Varies, but for example it is unchanged by the government of NSW although there will be events to make it more inclusive of indigenous people, Some companies are varying it....

"Hundreds of thousands of workers across the public and private sectors will be given the option to work on Australia Day instead of celebrating the public holiday as the national debate intensifies about the appropriateness of celebrating the 1788 arrival of the first fleet.
Woolworths, which employs 160,000 people across the country, has told its staff they can choose to work on January 26 and take another off at the discretion of their manager as it was “up to each team member to mark the day as it suits them”, while universities are negotiating the arrangement with their 130,000-strong workforce".

No change in Victoria

"Victorians will be able to enjoy a range of events that encourage respectful reflection, togetherness and inclusion as part of Australia Day 2023.

A program of events at Fed Square and Government House will give Victorians the opportunity to take part in free activities to mark the day and reflect on its significance.

The Victorian Government recognises Australia Day represents a day of mourning and reflection for some Victorians, and is a challenging time for First Peoples. The Victorian Government is committed to addressing past and ongoing injustices through Treaty and the truth-telling work of the Yoorrook Justice Commission.

Reflect, Respect, Celebrate this Australia day. We’re all part of the story".


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Not Celebrating another day, just giving those that don’t want to celebrate the opportunity of going to work and taking another day instead. I would also suggest this for those that don’t believe in Easter and Christmas. Go to work and take other times. Seriously, our manufacturing etc. shuts down for weeks at Christmas and could be a boost to our economy. I don’t believe in shoving this down peoples throats. You either believe or you don’t but you can’t have it both ways. I don’t know how many First Nations People work so , would it stop the anti Aussie Day protests, probably not. It’s an interesting concept.
 
Not Celebrating another day, just giving those that don’t want to celebrate the opportunity of going to work and taking another day instead. I would also suggest this for those that don’t believe in Easter and Christmas. Go to work and take other times. Seriously, our manufacturing etc. shuts down for weeks at Christmas and could be a boost to our economy. I don’t believe in shoving this down peoples throats. You either believe or you don’t but you can’t have it both ways. I don’t know how many First Nations People work so , would it stop the anti Aussie Day protests, probably not. It’s an interesting concept.
In major cities it is 60% compared with 76% for non-indigenous.

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It is largely a function of remoteness (with its lesser jobs) and educational level.1674291018826.png

I can think of an additional factor, which is median age. "The median age for Aboriginal people, currently 23, is projected to reach 25 by 2026. But this remains much younger than the median age in the general population, which is currently 38 and is expected to rise above 40 by 2026." So the percentage of aboriginals of working age is much smaller than the percentage of non-indigenous people. This will also skew the statistics.

"The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population shows a young population with approximately 42 percent under working age and less than 50 percent of working age (aged 20-59) compared with an older profile in the non-Indigenous population with approximately 26 percent under working age and over 56 percent of working age (aged 20-59)" So 12% more non-indigenous people will be employed for this reason alone. So applying this correction would make it 72% of aborigines of working age are working in cities, compared with 76% of non-indigenous of working age.

It is easy to make simplistic but inaccurate assumptions.
 
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Sorry @goldierocks!

"In major cities it is 60% compared with 76% for non-indigenous."
What is????
Does the gobbly **** in your post suggest that Australia day is supported or not by the demographics?
I love graphs and statistics, but make no sense of this at all!!!??
 
Sorry @goldierocks!

"In major cities it is 60% compared with 76% for non-indigenous."
What is????
Does the gobbly **** in your post suggest that Australia day is supported or not by the demographics?
I love graphs and statistics, but make no sense of this at all!!!??
Mackka said, "I don’t know how many First Nations People work." Goldierocks is providing the answer.
 

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