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  1. It has been coming for some time, but it has taken a huge jump forward.

     

    The ANZ Bank has announced it will no longer handle cash over the counter. All cash transactions, withdrawals and deposits, will now be done via ATM's. The use of cash has certainly dimished drastically, but some people still rely on it, particularly for small purchases. Also, elderly or disabled people who are unable to come to grips with the technology.

     

    But there is a darker side. Our privacy is being attacked surruptitiously. There have been lots of ways to track us, by our mobile phone, internet, social media, etc., but now, every time we make a purchase using tap-&-go, we are being tracked.

     

    Buy a Maccas or Hungry's - we are being tracked. Buy a paper - we are being tracked.

     

    Sure, this has been the case for some time, but we have had the option of using cash. Are we now being forced to use tap-&-go every time? EFTPOS cards to start with, now mobile phone apps.

     

    I'm a bit of a luddite when it comes to phone apps. I don't have any on my phone. I don't even have the internet turned on, uses up the battery too quickly. However, now you seem to need an app for everything - the Macccas app to order a burger, the Dominos app to order a pizza, the Woolies app to buy groceries etc., and so on. And we are being tracked every step of the way. 

     

    Has the genie been irrevokably released from the bottle? 

     

    Westpac and the NAB have said they are not planning this  -  yet. CBA has not stated its position. How many will close their ANZ accounts?

     

    Oh! And don't forget all the processing charges added to our purchases, filling the coffers of the banks.

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  2. Australian hospitals and other buildings are covered by Australian Standard 4083 (1997) and many are in the process of changing to those standards.

     

    Code Black: Personal threat
    Code Black Alpha: missing or abducted infant or child
    Code Black Beta: active shooter
    Code Black J: self-harm
    Code Blue: medical emergency
    Code Brown: external emergency (disaster, mass casualties etc.)
    Code CBR: chemical, biological or radiological contamination
    Code Orange: evacuation
    Code Purple: bomb threat
    Code Red: fire
    Code Yellow: internal emergency
    Code Grey: combative person without a weapon

     

    Source: Wikipedia.

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  3. Willie, I deleted your duplicated post for you.

     

    I guess you could say I'm lucky. My son, aged 49, and my 43 year old daughter live with me, always have, and with the afforesaid GP's letter, my daughter is my carer and collects the carer's pension, although at times I think I am the carer.

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