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Old 10-05-2020, 07:54 AM   #2941
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You would no doubt know the answer Franco to my question.Is Daniel Andrews a bit of a d*** head or is he just a good actor?
Despite what Franco tells you, he is not that well liked in the North East were he hails from. (Wangaratta)
He has done nothing to improve his own backyard and has actually worked against this area redirecting govco funding away to other areas.

just another knob who has turned his back on country people, funny really as his parents own a large bull stud farm here.
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Don't forget about Mothers Day fellas.

Pablo Cozzo doesn't like chicken parma? Public execution comes to mind.
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Pablo Cozzo doesn't like chicken parma? Public execution comes to mind.


Some anti vaxxer got separated from her child and thrown in the back of a divvy van in the Sydney protests:

https://twitter.com/SydneyLWatson/st...747095552?s=19

I support anyone's right to protest regardless of how inane I think the subject is but I'm absolutely against anyone taking children with them to protests, they're leaving their child wide open for this exact scenario to occur where the parent gets detained and the child is now solo in the city or if it turns violent they'll be caught up in the mess.

People should stop using their children as political weapons, I'm sure said child would rather be at home playing videogames rather than out on the streets of Sydney CBD following Mummabear along in her anti vaxxer campaign.

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Despite what Franco tells you, he is not that well liked in the North East were he hails from. (Wangaratta)
He has done nothing to improve his own backyard and has actually worked against this area redirecting govco funding away to other areas.

just another knob who has turned his back on country people, funny really as his parents own a large bull stud farm here.
There's also this - keep in mind I live on the regional outskirts of Melbourne and work in Melbourne, up until a week ago I worked within 3km North of Melbourne CBD in a GREENS electorate

So the perspective I see is people generally love Chairman Dan, once you go past Bendigo I guess the perspective changes as basically Victoria is a two speed state, you have Melbourne and 'not Melbourne' and the 'not Melbourne' gets the short end of the stick.

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According to that map, you would only need to travel 60 to 70 odd kms on the Burnett highway from Rockhampton to Dululu and you would be in the Banana Shire - Outback
Yeah.

I bin out that way, not an area known for its outrageous night life full of cafes, bars and brothels.

That's why Franco doesn't go there.
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I bin out that way, not an area known for its outrageous night life full of cafes, bars and brothels.

That's why Franco doesn't go there.
You guys build a huge *** casino somewhere in QLD and I'll be there even if it's in the outback (5km from Brisbane CBD)

I have considered attending the Boulia Camel Races - the MELBOURNE CUP OF CAMEL RACES!

https://www.bouliacamelraces.com.au/

Take the old man's Fiesta ST for a 2300km drive to Outback QLD - bet they don't see many small hatches registered in VIC up there
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15 new cases for Australia but no deaths so the CMR is down to 1.4% and active cases to 10.1%.

NZ had 2 new cases and no deaths so the CMR is down to 1.408% and active cases to 8.2%.

The UK had just under 4k new cases so the CMR dropped to 14.674% and active cases rose to 85.1%.

The USA had just under 30k new cases and 1,687 deaths but also passed 80k deaths in total. The CMR dropped slightly to 5.948% and although active cases are now more than 1M they dropped to 77.1%.

Elsewhere, Russia had a 7th straight day with more than 10k new cases; Africa is starting to see an increase in case numbers; Europe as a whole is still getting ~25k new cases / day and South America is still recording more than 15k new cases / day.
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I know the whole of Australia is looking forward to eased restrictions but the new case trend for both NSW and Victoria is upward and on that basis, I'd be reluctant to see restrictions eased too much in those States.

Globally, there is talk of major sporting events like F1 restarting in July but I'd be wanting to see significant changes in the current case trends before that even got a moment of thought.

Let's look at the polynomial trend lines for some countries. Firstly, those with less than 5 new cases per 100k of population:



.. of those, only Italy and Canada are trending downward with Brazil climbing quite rapidly and even Spain and Denmark on the increase.

Next is those countries with between 5 and 10 new cases per 100k of population:



.. this shows only the UK in a slight downward trend (although that might be lower weekend reporting) while Sweden and Saudi Arabia are climbing sharply. On the plus side, the curves for Chile and Russia appear to be flattening.

Finally, those countries with more than 10 new cases per 100k of population:



Qatar is climbing at a very steep rate and has been for the last week. Most of the others are either reasonably flat or only slightly upward except Belgium which is on the increase again after a period of being steady.

Whether these are the so-called 2nd waves is hard to determine without looking at a longer time-frame as this is based on the last 21 days only.
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Trying to track down more info on the difference between covid deaths, total deaths and the unexplained extras but my internet speed makes garden snails look like formula 1 at the moment.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...ng-deaths.html
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[QUOTE=DJR-351;6438312]Burnett Heads boat ramp this morning.

I’ve never ever seen this place as full as this even before COVID, they were still coming in as i drove out, definitely making use of their new found freedoms..../QUOTE]

It's all that mind control stuff in the vaccines; the govt is ordering us all to go fishing. We must obey.
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UK is about to introduce a mandatory 14-day quarantine period for anyone arriving from any country apart from the Republic of Ireland. Announcement will be made in the next 24 hours. That will most likely put F1's plans into disarray.
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Dad just got off the phone with Nonna, 'I better get this **** over with now so I can go outside and do stuff' - Daniel Andrews got bumped up to the top of her hit list, she's threatening to kill him on the streets if she comes across him

He's managed to displace Kim Jong Un which is a decent effort, he was the last person on the top of her hit list from the last time I spoke to her.

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We have a huge trade surplus with China. And then we have a deficit with the US. By Trumps own rules the US should pick up more Aussie goods to balance it out for a fair deal, right?

Happy to let us risk our own necks not to mention all the wars we have got involved in for a long time buying up a lot of American metal that is then used to back them up. Both ends of the deal.

It's not lost on me.
Trouble is the US is the biggest meanest dog in the neighbourhood and the big dog gets what he wants and so on down the pecking order till it gets down to the little dog thats us (NZ) and you get the scraps and a lot of beatings....the law of the jungle rings true over everything ....all this PC bullsh$t masks it (imo thats why young kids have no respect) they think its their right, all these free trade agreements are just the same
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I know the whole of Australia is looking forward to eased restrictions but the new case trend for both NSW and Victoria is upward and on that basis, I'd be reluctant to see restrictions eased too much in those States.
While most of the public in NSW and VIC have been doing the right thing as has been requested by their state governments, the NSW and VIC state governments have done the opposite, helping the virus spread even further with negligent and incompetent behaviour. And then trying to cover it all up. The Ruby Princess, and the Cedar Meats saga have been a massive cock-up by their respective state governments.

But the public are the ones being finned for breaching their state government restrictions??
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Just dropped off all the scaffold at my place for a quick turn and burn, I re- enter the highway heading north and bingo 2 caravans. I had passed a police inspection heading down so I don't reckon these 2 fools will be going far.
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Some anti vaxxer got separated from her child and thrown in the back of a divvy van in the Sydney protests:

https://twitter.com/SydneyLWatson/st...747095552?s=19

I support anyone's right to protest regardless of how inane I think the subject is but I'm absolutely against anyone taking children with them to protests, they're leaving their child wide open for this exact scenario to occur where the parent gets detained and the child is now solo in the city or if it turns violent they'll be caught up in the mess.

People should stop using their children as political weapons, I'm sure said child would rather be at home playing videogames rather than out on the streets of Sydney CBD following Mummabear along in her anti vaxxer campaign.
Mummabear's made the news - remember you heard it from Franco first!

https://www.9news.com.au/national/co...b-8832135a0163



Filming vertical video should be punishable by death, the police should have thrown the person taking the video in the back with her.

Melbourne had its own protest going, featuring children as well:

https://twitter.com/rachael_dexter/s...815424/photo/1

Children do not belong at protests.
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https://twitter.com/rachael_dexter/s...06149930651648

Melbourne's protesters got the ****s up about Bill Gates demanding his arrest

This reminds me when Port Philip Council put a motion forward and joined the fight against nuclear weapons, bro you're supposed to make sure the grass gets cut along the roads and the bins get picked up every week.

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Under a notice of motion adopted at its most recent Meeting, Council will:

call on the Australian Government to sign the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
endorse the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) Cities Appeal
ensure it does not invest in companies producing nuclear weapons.
http://www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/october-2019_8593.htm

https://twitter.com/LanaMurphy/statu...19180492279809

Some pushing and shoving happening

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People should stop using their children as political weapons, I'm sure said child would rather be at home playing videogames rather than out on the streets of Sydney CBD following Mummabear along in her anti vaxxer campaign.
I for one am appalled at the willingness of the left to make children believe they have no future due to climate change. They have them panicked crying and totally out of control just so they can use them as cannon fodder.

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I guess the perspective changes as basically Victoria is a two speed state, you have Melbourne and 'not Melbourne' and the 'not Melbourne' gets the short end of the stick.
I noticed decades ago, and I think it's still the case, that Queensland is the only state with more people outside the greater metro than in. Of course Queensland has always had a below average education system (this is demonstrated in data) and I am certain the heat/humidity affects our brains. Throw in parochial attitudes and things are "different" up here.

God's country, but gee there are some that need an axe to the head.
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Yeah.

I bin out that way, not an area known for its outrageous night life full of cafes, bars and brothels.

That's why Franco doesn't go there.
Moura has (had) a tremendous social scene, but you had to be part of the cosa nostra, ie local.

There is a shaft called the lightning ridge hilton. Apparently a bus full of tourists turned up one day. I've heard the same thing happened at Casino...

Incidentally Banana was a cow (or possibly bull). Banana township and shire are named after a bovine named Banana. Don't ask me about Dingo...

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Mummabear's made the news - remember you heard it from Franco first!

https://www.9news.com.au/national/co...b-8832135a0163



Filming vertical video should be punishable by death, the police should have thrown the person taking the video in the back with her.

Melbourne had its own protest going, featuring children as well:

https://twitter.com/rachael_dexter/s...815424/photo/1

Children do not belong at protests.
Just shows how authoritarian vicpol have become. I lost count how many were there, but goes to show you need a bigger force than them, even when protesting bs.

Does anyone remember the anti gun law protests? Over 100,000 peaceful protesters (without incident) and vicpol had snipers on rooftops. That was 1996.
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It seems some of us are unravelling due to the over the top restrictions and the storm trooper tactics used to 'quell the population.'

In American I saw a report where they are releasing criminals from jail due to the virus pendamic and they are locking up citizens who dare to flout the rules such as the hairdresser who opened her shop because in her words, "She needed to feed the kids."

It will take the cops a long time to live down the way they treated the mum protesting about the situation. She shouldn't have had her kid with her, but this is now the norm for protesting - every climate protest is mostly children.

It seems quite startling that the ones calling for the most stringent lockdowns are those who will be unaffected by it - the politicians, bureaucrats, public servants, teachers, the ABC - and it is turning into the have and have nots.

Oh, and NSW and Vic are refusing to let businesses open.

Why is that?

Maybe if they had to foot the bill for the economic cost - now $4 billion a week - they would change their tune.

It seems politicians, bureaucrats and cops are drunk on the power and they are certainly exercising it.

They are acting like the Chinese govmint.

Could this the real danger from the China virus?
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Got a question regarding Queensland Outback Zone - where exactly or what defines “the outback” .

Is there some defining line, somewhere near Roma, Charleville, or Quilpie or ?
I would have thought it's the great dividing range west and the top of sunny coast north, but then again no one understands any of their f'ing directives.

You can travel 50km to tie your shoelaces 100 to visit your mistress and 1800 to work or to visit the mistress on every second thursday. If it's a full moon you can't go shopping but you can hold a real estate auction during a king tide...
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Just shows how authoritarian vicpol have become. I lost count how many were there, but goes to show you need a bigger force than them, even when protesting bs.

Does anyone remember the anti gun law protests? Over 100,000 peaceful protesters (without incident) and vicpol had snipers on rooftops. That was 1996.
The lady being arrested and separated from her kid were NSW police storm troopers.

Did anyone do a count of the number of officers?

Bureaucracy is taking over. This is very dangerous.

If we don't like what the politicians are doing then we vote them out. We can't do that with bureaucrats.

The NSW premier needs to come out and condemn the actions of NSW police for their behaviour over the treatment of this woman.

And maybe roll a head or two otherwise she will be gone next election.
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I noticed decades ago, and I think it's still the case, that Queensland is the only state with more people outside the greater metro than in. Of course Queensland has always had a below average education system (this is demonstrated in data) and I am certain the heat/humidity affects our brains. Throw in parochial attitudes and things are "different" up here.

God's country, but gee there are some that need an axe to the head.
Look at that clip, she's there with the phone out being condescending towards Police with the cub holding onto her, what do you think is going to happen?

I reckon she's had the kid there as a political tool, I've got the little one with me they won't arrest me so she goes to try rub it in their faces until it backfires and another woman is the one who ends up arresting her.

Is the kid now going to end up in the custody of DOCS?

The thing with protests is they can go from peaceful to not peaceful in an instant, you can feel the environment in any of these situations, everyone's on edge and its the perfect climate for things to escalate out of control.
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I would have thought it's the great dividing range west and the top of sunny coast north, but then again no one understands any of their f'ing directives.

You can travel 50km to tie your shoelaces 100 to visit your mistress and 1800 to work or to visit the mistress on every second thursday. If it's a full moon you can't go shopping but you can hold a real estate auction during a king tide...
There is a map.

Here in Yap-Hoon (Livingstone Shire) I am about 60 kms from 'the outback.'

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It seems quite startling that the ones calling for the most stringent lockdowns are those who will be unaffected by it - the politicians, bureaucrats, public servants, teachers, the ABC - and it is turning into the have and have nots.

Oh, and NSW and Vic are refusing to let businesses open.

Why is that?

Maybe if they had to foot the bill for the economic cost - now $4 billion a week - they would change their tune.
Yeah but didn't the public servants squeal when the government tried a wage freeze. All you minimum wage in hospitality can go starve but I'm not giving up my fat salary.

I worked for the PS years ago and it was well accepted we got less money due to job security and conditions. Now they are getting 130% of private wages and still demanding more. Utter management failure and utterly disgusting. What they don't realise of course (like the mine haul truck drivers) is they are setting themselves up to be replaced.
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Just shows how authoritarian vicpol have become. I lost count how many were there, but goes to show you need a bigger force than them, even when protesting bs.

Does anyone remember the anti gun law protests? Over 100,000 peaceful protesters (without incident) and vicpol had snipers on rooftops. That was 1996.
That incident was in Sydney - Vic Police usually turn up in huge numbers at protests in Melbourne, the public order response team, usually getting around on horse back and with the black SUVs.



Avi Yemini is a prominent journalist who the bongo drum beaters hate in Melbourne as he turns up to protests questioning everyone and **** stirring in general.

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Yeah but didn't the public servants squeal when the government tried a wage freeze. All you minimum wage in hospitality can go starve but I'm not giving up my fat salary.

I worked for the PS years ago and it was well accepted we got less money due to job security and conditions. Now they are getting 130% of private wages and still demanding more. Utter management failure and utterly disgusting. What they don't realise of course (like the mine haul truck drivers) is they are setting themselves up to be replaced.
They were trying to do a wage freeze on state and federal employees, but politicians were exempt from it.

I don't see how thats fair, they'd support it if it included politicians.
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I saw the map after I answered the post. I can't believe the Towers aren't included.

FC yes just like the football (?) players who kicked when the executive wanted them to take a 50% cut but gave themselves a 30% cut. Do as I say.... public service wages are still a disgrace though. Politicians salaries should be set in teh constitution as a fixed multiple of the national average wage, 1 - 1.5 sliding scale. Obviously it'll never happen. Afterall it's our money they are spending...
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