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I don't think they'd even let me in the carpark.
I don't think they'd even let me in the carpark.
C'mon you love sniffing coal dust ?I don't think they'd even let me in the carpark.
Coal is just one of our dust problems here.
850,000 customers lost power? I didn't realise people outside shit Australia were impacted.South Australian windfarm fined $1m for compliance failure before 2016 blackout
Federal court finds operators contravened national electricity rules by operating with inadequate settings to cope with disruptions to the power networkwww.theguardian.com
Where does Australia go from here after the big holes in the ground are done for ?Coal is just one of our dust problems here.
Fortunately we are a wise and innovative nation! So we have diversified our investments, set sensible and forward focussed taxation plans, implemented policies to promote and prepare new industries, and of course focussed on what is good for both people and the planet. OR we are boned.Where does Australia go from here after the big holes in the ground are done for ?
The media (and sheep) don’t want to hear about this. It’s the renewables fault!South Australian windfarm fined $1m for compliance failure before 2016 blackout
Federal court finds operators contravened national electricity rules by operating with inadequate settings to cope with disruptions to the power networkwww.theguardian.com
Scomo needs a pat on the back for being so forwards thinking ?Fortunately we are a wise and innovative nation! So we have diversified our investments, set sensible and forward focussed taxation plans, implemented policies to promote and prepare new industries, and of course focussed on what is good for both people and the planet. OR we are boned.
He has earnt it. It comes from following the playbook from wise old men like little Johnny and Peter C - invest in pork. Then barrel it.Scomo needs a pat on the back for being so forwards thinking ?
Hhmmm not good, it seems like one of those green based feel good actions by council. Bit like Rio Tinto supporting a Greenie based organisation finacially to gain some credibility.Just F,ken have a look at this, in Brisbane we pay a bushland levy preservation fee in our rates, and they've been using the funds to buy residential property and resell it. I bet there's a secret connection to the original owner of the land from whom they bought the overpriced land from too.
Who knows, probably in someone's pocket ? There was an audit done on the spending of this money around 2019.Hhmmm not good, it seems like one of those green based feel good actions by council. Bit like Rio Tinto supporting a Greenie based organisation finacially to gain some credibility.
Wonder where the rest of the collected levy goes?
I don't think it quite works like that from first-hand experience, just look at the housing downturn in places like Mackay, Moranbah and WA when mining collapsed. I also used to do the running around for a contracting company that done jobs in mining, and they never questioned things like a shifting spanner that cost $30 at Bunnings that was charged $70 at Blackwoods to them. I also sub-contracted for a contracting mining company in Brisbane, for a small fabrication job they would pay double the amount of any local and it wasn't even questioned.I liked this piece from the Grauniad.
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...ploy-many-people-or-pay-its-fair-share-of-tax
Geez, sounds like just the place you would not want to do dredging. They build them tough in Russia.
Nice anecdote. Would you like to present another one because everyone knows that takes at least two anecdotes to equal statistics from the ATO and ABS.I don't think it quite works like that from first-hand experience, just look at the housing downturn in places like Mackay, Moranbah and WA when mining collapsed. I also used to do the running around for a contracting company that done jobs in mining, and they never questioned things like a shifting spanner that cost $30 at Bunnings that was charged $70 at Blackwoods to them. I also sub-contracted for a contracting mining company in Brisbane, for a small fabrication job they would pay double the amount of any local and it wasn't even questioned.
They're saying the truth as in mines don't employ a lot of workers directlly, it doesn't take many workers to run a mine these days.Nice anecdote. Would you like to present another one because everyone knows that takes at least two anecdotes to equal statistics from the ATO and ABS.
You being a part of the demographic they're talking about being a small minority doesn't make what they are saying false.