kerr 5d ago • 100%
Fucking hell SA
kerr 6d ago • 87%
This screams “look we’re doing something about the cost of living crisis!” energy without tackling the major influences in the cost of living like housing and grocery prices.
kerr 1w ago • 100%
This would be amazing if they could pull it off. Would take a burden off parents as well - don’t have to keep track of lunch items, make lunch, drag lunchboxes out of bags, wash them etc.
Great leveller as well if the kids doing it tough get the same food as everyone else.
kerr 1w ago • 100%
That’s a good reminder to check the sunscreen before summer hits too. Thanks OP.
kerr 2w ago • 100%
Woo! Get in everyone, we’re going back to the good old days! No uppity women, no trans people and burning shit tons of coal!
/s
kerr 1mo ago • 100%
Mini quiches with gf puff pastry? Or egg muffin cups if you want to leave off the pastry? Vegemite and cheese scrolls with gf puff pastry? Gf garlic bread?
kerr 1mo ago • 100%
That’s awesome! I’m keen to see what they do with the buses if they get back in too.
kerr 2mo ago • 50%
I mean games, tv, movies all have some sort of rating system so you don’t really have to spend a lot of time reviewing the content for your kids. Seems like a gap that this doesn’t exist for books.
kerr 2mo ago • 100%
On mobile I get (almost) 3 lines of 1 story. lol
I hate it. Really hard to skim read.
This misalignment is also shitting me to tears.
kerr 2mo ago • 75%
V8 precision driving the demonstration Olympic sport. Nice.
It’s only 4 years away! And surely the Chats have to play?
kerr 3mo ago • 100%
The swing from the bottom of the petrol cycle to the top was nearly 50c a month ago. It has been divorced from reality for a long while. The ACCC petrol price enquiry did nothing and people were all over Miles about “what’s in it for us poor drivers” when he announced the 50c fares. So it’s a particular pain point in QLD and will be interesting to see what they can do it they push forward with this.
kerr 3mo ago • 100%
No peak/off peak here. Brisbane metro. 38c is ouch.
kerr 3mo ago • 100%
Switched my electricity provider from nectr to Ampol. Nectr was raising rates to over 29c so found a provider that was 25c. Should get the cost of living payout as well.
kerr 4mo ago • 100%
I just try to cook an extra big meal that will yield 1 or 2 extra serves. This means I have something for lunch the next day, but I don’t get bored of having the same thing 5 days in a row.
kerr 4mo ago • 100%
Another one in FNQ that isn’t getting much media coverage too https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/jun/29/man-allegedly-stabbed-woman-to-death-before-attempting-carjack-on-major-queensland-highway
Im sure both of these will go on a list somewhere and we’ll continue to ask “what can we do?”
kerr 4mo ago • 90%
Credit to the Australian members of parliament who haven’t let this go:
[Prime Minister Anthony] Albanese has said he raised the matter directly with the US, including with the president, Joe Biden, during his visit to Washington in October 2023.
In February this year, Albanese and cabinet members supported a motion put forward by independent MP Andrew Wilkie urging the UK and US to allow Assange to return home to Australia.
The attorney general, Mark Dreyfus, said he also raised the matter with his US counterpart, Merrick Garland, during a meeting in January this year.
kerr 4mo ago • 100%
Thanks to those 900 complainers who got this to happen!
kerr 5mo ago • 100%
REST Super offers this as well. Check your super funds!
kerr 5mo ago • 100%
I just swapped FROM AAMI and saved $100. Goes to show it pays checking to switch whoever you’re with!
One of those interactive jobbos at Northshore if you’re interested. Step into Bluey’s world - for real life. Let’s do this kiddos! Embark on a brand-new immersive journey with Bluey, Bingo, Mum and Dad in their beloved home, backyard and beyond. Explore your favourite rooms, play interactive games, and keep your eyes peeled for surprises around every corner…and maybe even a Longdog or two! As you arrive at the Heeler family’s Brisbane cul-de-sac watch out for those pesky bin chickens. Then enter their colourful Queenslander house, where you are invited to live and play like Bluey. Follow the hallway to the living room and meet your guide who will join you on this very special adventure. Discover Bluey and Bingo’s epic giant cubby. Crawl, climb and walk (funny walks encouraged) your way through the various cubby rooms. Explore the girls’ bedroom from the stained-glass window to the watermelon rug. Then play games and make good times in the fun and vibrant playroom. See what’s cooking in the Heeler’s kitchen; and decorate a pavlova like Bluey. But hold the edamame beans please Venture out to the backyard for maximum play time around the poinciana tree. But wait…what’s going on in Dad’s shed? Look inside as more surprises await Finish your day in Bluey’s Brisbane neighbourhood, complete with takeaway shop, playground, giftshop and much more
The Quirk review is in and it has recommendations! The Gabba: >… the panel estimates an upgrade alone would cost around $2 billion. A full rebuild would cost around $3 billion – more than the $2.7 billion estimated by the Queensland government – plus displacement costs for the AFL and cricket. How about a new stadium at Victoria Park: >The review instead recommends the government build a new stadium at Victoria Park with 50,000 seats for the Games, and more to be added later for the AFL and cricket. And, as Brisbane Times revealed on Sunday, the alternative stadium would come at a cost of around $3.4 billion – $700 million more than the government tipped for the Gabba. And how about a new Brisbane Live Arena venue: >Instead, it recommends building Brisbane Live at a the non-parkland northern corner of Roma Street precinct which currently houses a carpark and workshop depot. This corner was originally set aside by the former Beattie government for a landmark public museum-style building. Quotes are from: https://brisbanedevelopment.com/olympic-recalibration-review-recommends-new-victoria-park-olympic-stadium/?amp=1 https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/brisbane-news-live-labor-losing-votes-left-and-right-brisbane-s-significant-next-48-hours-20240317-p5fd35.html
1L juice for comparison. You guys got these at your local? First time getting them in Brisbane. I use the paper bags for collecting recycling so the new size sucks for this.
Whether you’re seeing family, staying home or working your arse off, hope you have a happy Christmas. Be good to each other. ❤️
Labor leader makes announcement on Sunday following months of speculation
Saw this on Mastodon and thought folks might be interested in it.
This got me wondering - do you pair up books like this?
Fans are invited to be at the Riverstage in the City Botanic Gardens on Sunday where the CommBank Matildas will take pride of place at a free community reception from 10.30am – 11.30am AEST. The event will also be telecast on screens at the South Bank live site.
Free shipping if you sign up for their club iirc. These zip wondersuits are the absolute best. If you know someone having a baby soon they make great gifts. Totally not a bonds spokesperson, just a happy customer. This design is $7, others are $10. https://www.bonds.com.au/zip-wondersuit-little-leopard-marscapone-bzbva-g9r.html?queryID=daeedae389e1b9055ec67dc1ac4ca11a&objectID=342563&indexName=prod_bonds_m2_bonds_products
Book #6 was released earlier this week, with the final #7 due next year. Those who have read, what did you think of it? I’m 68% of the way through according to my Kindle, but I’m enjoying it a lot more than the last 2 books already! Series description: > Red Rising is a 2014 dystopian science fiction novel by American author Pierce Brown, and the first book and eponym of a series. The novel, set in the future on Mars, follows lowborn miner Darrow as he infiltrates the ranks of the elite Golds.
If you are a renter, please consider sharing your experiences with the Senate enquiry.
> Australians will soon be able to ban themselves from all online gambling companies in every state and territory using just one form, almost five years after legislation was introduced to parliament. > A national self-exclusion register for online gambling dubbed “BetStop” will be launched on 21 August, the federal government says. It will replace systems in the states and territories that have been criticised as ineffective as they do not cover all bookmakers There’s also an anonymous opinion piece from an affected person here: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jul/10/betstop-australian-anti-gambling-register?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other If you’re thinking “why can’t they just not gamble?” There’s also an excellent You Can’t Ask That episode about problem gamblers on iView (Season 2 if you’re looking for it).
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