[-] RealVenom@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago

And that's where I can see people having concerns. By voting Yes, you are opening the door for a model that you may not agree with. I can see people being hesitant about it, like it's a trap. But that's just my devil's advocate opinion, the fact is that this will unlikely affect anyone who isn't ingenious in a tangible way.

It's well overdue for us to genuinely celebrate our indigenous heritage and ensure our constitution allows us to embed this culture into our country's DNA.

[-] RealVenom@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

How do you want to find out how your solar investment is performing?

[-] RealVenom@aussie.zone 4 points 1 year ago

People that want to monitor their performance from the office.

[-] RealVenom@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago

You said he "influenced" them so much that they got rid of him. You're implying that his stance wasn't conducive to their ideology so they removed him as their leader. He lost the party room because he tried to introduce the NEG, he refused to butcher the policy by funding coal fired plants. He didn't succeed, but he did the best any liberal leader could amongst one of the most aggressively right wing eras in Australian politics.

What are you expecting me to quote on SH 2.0, you've claimed it was worse than the NBN but haven't backed up legitimate reasons why? Because it's expensive and went over budget? The original NBN quote was expensive, and you'd be to be highly optimistic if it stayed on budget and was delivered in time, it's a government project afterall.

Do you need links?

[-] RealVenom@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago

So you've quoted an article that complains about the cost of SH 2.0 and another that complains that it's delayed (name an infrastructure project that isn't delayed or over budget). But neither of those refute the projects long term benefit as a renewable energy source. Moving on, you've made moot points, congrats.

At least you admit he was working on a positive climate policy and lost his job because of it. Both sides of the debate now agree he was doing what he could.

You've obviously come from /r/Australia because they certainly had a penchant for slinging the word "whataboutism" around as if it was a good argument. It's more of a trumpism where you just say a slogan so you don't have to address the point. Well done.

[-] RealVenom@aussie.zone 3 points 1 year ago

He did do something about it. But it's very easy to paper over that argument in an echo chamber.

Whats more is that he continues to do something about it in the private sector. This is after losing his prime ministership for trying to do something about it at the political level.

What have you done?

[-] RealVenom@aussie.zone 6 points 1 year ago

And it was the second time it's happened to him because he lost the shadow leadership on similar grounds.

A lot of people shit on Turnbull because they think you can just do whatever you want with no repercussions when you're PM. But that is such a narrow minded way of thinking.

We've got one of the most left leaning PMs in recent history right now who still needs to appease both sides of politics. You don't just get a blank cheque in a democracy.

[-] RealVenom@aussie.zone 8 points 1 year ago

Based on everyone's responses, there is definitely no list until we go hottest 100 on cookies and determine the real list.

[-] RealVenom@aussie.zone 6 points 1 year ago

Yeah old houses suck. I did full underfloor insulation of my place which is raised floorboards. Feels like no difference.

Also doesn't help that it's a weatherboard house, even a single brick veneer would probably make a world of difference.

[-] RealVenom@aussie.zone 4 points 1 year ago

Especially in Sydney. The trend will soon be people getting high paying jobs in Sydney then working remote from rural so they can put a roof over their head and have a family.

This will have a knock on effect for those rural communities. Property owners will like the high value on their property but those locals trying to get into their local market with their non-Sydney salaries are going to struggle. That's the can that has been kicked down the road.

[-] RealVenom@aussie.zone 6 points 1 year ago

Just let in more immigrants, problem solved in the government's opinion.

Migrating to Australia is very expensive so they may even make a return on it.

[-] RealVenom@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah I literally got my monthly letter from the bank today letting me know my eye watering monthly repayment for my modest suburban house is going up another $200 a month.

So, yay for paused interest rates but they could have at least let me enjoy it for a day or two.

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