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Everything posted by Marty_d
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Mini by the looks of it
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The AFL are generously giving the project a whole $15m, or around 1%. The taxpayer is providing the other 99%. Putting on my Nostradamus goggles, I predict that the AFL and any other private companies involved will see a return on investment, whereas all losses will be borne by the rest of us.
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Well they passed the stadium. Only this bunch of losers (and I lump together both major parties and the spineless independents who voted yes) could take leave of their senses, bend the entire state over a barrel, and pimp our collective arse to the AFL. Only they could ignore the planning experts and every economist, all of whom comprehensively rejected this monstrosity, and approve something which will cost well over $1b, bring in revenue of less than half of that, dominate the historic Hobart waterfront, and has no parking or public transport. Oh, and when in use will block up traffic on the busiest street in the city. At a time when Tasmania is already holding historic levels of debt, just been downgraded by S&P, and is crying out for staff and services in health, education and justice. This guy puts it better than I ever could. Victoria, stop complaining about your state government, I think we've got it worse right now. https://www.crikey.com.au/2025/12/04/tasmania-macquarie-point-stadium-cost/
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Did you at least bring home a haunch of venison?
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Maybe he uses the equivalent of an autopen...
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Well known personalities who have passed away recently (Renamed)
Marty_d replied to onetrack's topic in General Discussion
Steve Cropper has played his last riff. Co writer of Dock of the Bay and acted in the Blues Brothers movie. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12-04/steve-cropper-dies-aged-84/106100460 -
No, but it might show a brain about the size of a walnut.
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Americanism over riding Aus, why don't people care.
Marty_d replied to randomx's topic in General Discussion
You can think whatever you like, whether it's right or wrong. But if you turn up to a rally railing against people who got here about a minute after your family, while you're wearing clothes made in Bangladesh, shoes from the Philippines, sunnies, flag and MAGA cap from China... Well then I reserve the right to call you a bloody dickhead. How Australian is that? -
Americanism over riding Aus, why don't people care.
Marty_d replied to randomx's topic in General Discussion
5th generation! What's that, about 150 years? I reckon to the folks that were living here for somewhere between 45,000 and 60,000 years, that's a flash in the pan. My mum's family have been here for about the same time, my dad came from Sri Lanka in 1955. Was he less Australian than her? If not, then why is the person who got here from Afghanistan last Tuesday any less Australian than you? -
Here's a refreshing story about a (for now) multi-millionaire. If only Musk and the other kleptocrats were like this. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-30/rich-heiress-giving-away-all-her-wealth/106077200
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Americanism over riding Aus, why don't people care.
Marty_d replied to randomx's topic in General Discussion
How is that different from what I said? -
Americanism over riding Aus, why don't people care.
Marty_d replied to randomx's topic in General Discussion
Excessive nationalism puts me off. When you think about it clear-headedly we're a reasonably young (apart from the original inhabitants) immigrant country. We don't have a thousand years of culture, our own language, a national dish, etc etc. Our population is based on waves of English, Chinese, Dutch, German, Greek, Vietnamese, Italian, African, Islander and a whole bunch of other people, plus of course Indigenous Australians. The keynote songs and poetry we hold up as Australian were written by men that probably considered themselves English. Our system of laws is heavily based on England's and in name we're still subjects of England's king. Even our flag contains the UK's flag in the corner. When it comes to Americanism, even our first "local" car, the Holden FX, was heavily based on US cars. Clothing styles, music, popular culture and fast food have been based on US trends since at least post WWII. That's not to say we haven't got runs on the board, with vibrant Australian music, sport, theatre and literature. We have one of the world's best democracies, social services, and health care. Our education system is still excellent although unfortunately (in the case of universities) more focused on revenue than research. But to wave some mythical "uniqueness" around and try to block outside influences is pointless. Like those idiots that go around wearing Australian flags and protesting about immigration, not seeing the irony that we're all immigrants and those flags were made in China. Instead of closing off and looking inwards, like a backwards Trumpist country, we should be eagerly looking at everything that everyone else does, and taking the best ideas and using them ourselves. Someone actually makes billionaires pay tax? Let's use that. Someone's public hospital system has lower wait times? Let's see what they're doing differently and use it. Someone's school attendance and retention scores are higher than ours? What are they doing differently? Someone's prison recidivism rates are lower? Let's have a look at their justice system and see what we can steal. I don't mind bringing in best practice, no matter where it comes from. Good American movies and TV shows? Bring them on. What I do object to is bringing in the worst of other cultures. Privatisation of health care? F**k right off. Multinationals that pay no tax in Australia? No thanks. American gun culture? Jam it up your arse and pull the trigger. -
Ah yes IMAS. I was thinking of the Australian Maritime College which is up north.
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Hobart, or Launceston? For some reason I thought the marine biology course is up north. May be mistaken.
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Americanism over riding Aus, why don't people care.
Marty_d replied to randomx's topic in General Discussion
There's real quality TV coming from European countries. Money Heist, Wrong Side of the Tracks, and now Billionaires Bunker, all great shows from Spain. Yes you have to read the subtitles (well some of you multi-lingual geniuses probably don't) but the quality is high -
Nah, they'll call on @onetrack first. He gets the difficult ones.
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I beg your pardon, I never promised you a rose garden
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But they don't. The Republican party have comprehensively proven that they have no brain at all, and the Democrats are a well-meaning but ineffectual mess.
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Americanism over riding Aus, why don't people care.
Marty_d replied to randomx's topic in General Discussion
Pretty sure ABC has almost the whole country covered, and if you can get data on your phone you can listen to whatever station you want. -
Americanism over riding Aus, why don't people care.
Marty_d replied to randomx's topic in General Discussion
If you're listening to a radio personality who's suggesting we become the 51st state, I'd suggest you change the channel.
