red750 Posted Tuesday at 05:52 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:52 AM https://7news.com.au/news/melbourne-sinkhole-anger-at-heidelberg-oval-as-north-east-link-investigate-cause-c-21219704 A sinkhole appeared at AJ Burkitt Oval in the Banyule Flats Reserve in Heidelberg on Monday evening. 1
facthunter Posted Tuesday at 07:37 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:37 AM You get a LOT of them in Limestone ( like Portland). Nev 1
old man emu Posted Tuesday at 08:16 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:16 AM Council turns AJ Burkitt Oval into an aquatic centre. Saves ratepayers a fortune. 2
onetrack Posted Tuesday at 09:56 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:56 AM NEWS FLASH! Melbourne, already known for being a bit of a hole, has shown what it can really do, by way of big holes! 😄
Jerry_Atrick Posted Tuesday at 02:41 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:41 PM Oi! I am from Melbourne.. Go easy... 😉 1
old man emu Posted Tuesday at 08:46 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:46 PM 6 hours ago, Jerry_Atrick said: Oi! I am from Melbourne.. Go easy... 😉 Yeah, but you emmigrated for a better place to live. 1
facthunter Posted Tuesday at 10:20 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:20 PM I doubt it. The Convicts went to a better place than they were sent from. Some Punishment that was.. I went to Melbourne in 1965 to work there. That's a while ago. . Nev 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted Tuesday at 11:39 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:39 PM (edited) It's futile to argue which is better. Convicts were sent to Australia in 1868 and I dare say both countries have changed a lot since then. There is good and bad in both places, and each have their cultural, material, sociological, natural, and dog knows what other differences. When I arrived, it was a breath of fresh air, very practical in many ways and more liberal and forward thinking. I also liked totally free at use health care, good pay and lower cost of living except for housing in London hotspots. The weather was similar to Melbourne, just colder. The long lazy summer eves on a local green sitting outside a pub watching and participating in a genuinely friendly and sociable game of cricket - everyone seemed chilled and enjoying life. The natural splendour isn't quite that of Australia, and of course the beaches are nowhere near as good. But, I am not a beach person - never have been. Free education while Australia was charging people. And what shocked me was the food, except seafood, was generally better for the average person. Although there were some traditional items that seemed a little off putting. But, it is totally subjective. One thing though - the conservatives ruined the place. When I arrived, I may as well not have left Australia there were so many of us. Slowly, as the advantages to living here declined more and more went back. Post Brexit, I feel I am the only one left Edited Tuesday at 11:40 PM by Jerry_Atrick
old man emu Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM 9 hours ago, Jerry_Atrick said: Oi! I am from Melbourne.. Go easy... I mistook that to mean that you were originally from Melbourne and moved away.
onetrack Posted yesterday at 12:34 AM Posted yesterday at 12:34 AM Ahem .... convicts were first sent to Australia in 1788, not 1868. Back to the history books for you, Jerry! W.A. can lay claim to be the only State founded by free settlers (1826 for Albany, and 1829 for Perth), and W.A. only had convicts sent here between 1850 and 1868 - therefore only a small percentage of West Aussies, can claim convict ancestry. My parents arrived as "Ten-Pound Poms", Dad from England in 1925, and Mum from Scotland in 1929. Mum was fond of the old comment, "We arrived as 'Assisted Immigrants', not 'Insisted Immigrants'". 😄 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted yesterday at 01:42 AM Posted yesterday at 01:42 AM Sorry.. that should have read last sent to Australia.. I believe the last of the convicts sent was to Fremantle or some such place 🙂 1
Siso Posted yesterday at 01:47 AM Posted yesterday at 01:47 AM 1 hour ago, onetrack said: Ahem .... convicts were first sent to Australia in 1788, not 1868. Back to the history books for you, Jerry! W.A. can lay claim to be the only State founded by free settlers (1826 for Albany, and 1829 for Perth), and W.A. only had convicts sent here between 1850 and 1868 - therefore only a small percentage of West Aussies, can claim convict ancestry. My parents arrived as "Ten-Pound Poms", Dad from England in 1925, and Mum from Scotland in 1929. Mum was fond of the old comment, "We arrived as 'Assisted Immigrants', not 'Insisted Immigrants'". 😄 South Australia as well? 1
facthunter Posted yesterday at 02:48 AM Posted yesterday at 02:48 AM The Penal Colony's were at the Best Bits. You NEED WATER. Nev 1
onetrack Posted yesterday at 05:11 AM Posted yesterday at 05:11 AM Yes Siso, my apologies, S.A. was also formed as a free settler State.
facthunter Posted yesterday at 06:57 AM Posted yesterday at 06:57 AM I don't believe it made a lot of difference long term apart from the Outrageous Land Grants to the Toffs/ Gentry in Mainly Sydney. Australia has a healthy contempt for People Born with a Silver Spoon in their Mouths, who think they are SPECIAL and Superior. Nev 1
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