josephb

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[–] josephb@aussie.zone 9 points 1 month ago

And what compensation will be offered? The amount of careless use of our data, and it goes without any significant punishment or retribution, is just horrendous.

[–] josephb@aussie.zone 1 points 1 month ago

Having a presence in the city will be of benefit and interest to some staff!

 

Is this like the second time in a week or two that the Premier is thinking about intervening in something? Not really a good look, and will it lead to better outcomes?

[–] josephb@aussie.zone 3 points 6 months ago

Instead of focusing on improving driver education and skills, the authorities appear to believe that continually pushing the speed limits lower is the only way to go.

In other words, don't hold your breath!

 

Department for Infrastructure and Transport chief executive, Jon Whelan, said nothing was stolen during the attempt but the damage caused the system to enter a safety mode.

"What occurred by cutting the cable they went into a safety mode which meant we lost our signalling, we lost some of our communications and some of the boom gates came down temporarily until we instigated our safety protocols," he said.

[–] josephb@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

So many "middle men/business" in making this all happen, you wonder if there isn't a more efficient way to do it.

 

The Ombudsman had ordered SA Police to release 19 documents about the relocation of the Thebarton police barracks for the new $3.2b Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

 

The Eyre Peninsula's Tunarama Festival has succumbed to sponsorship woes after 60 years. Festival president Sharon Humenick said she was proud of everyone who helped support Tunarama over the years, but this year's festival would be its last.

[–] josephb@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago

Congrats to the team!

 

It may have taken them a decade to get back on the podium, but the Adelaide Thunderbirds have finally lifted a national netball league trophy for the first time since 2013.

 

Adelaide Fringe organisers have applied to Adelaide City Council to close Rundle Road in the East End from February 7 to March 21 next year.

The six-week closure will allow the expansion of the Garden of Unearthly Delights and Gluttony to include two new venues of 800 and 1000 seats that will spill onto Rundle Road.

Organisers say the new venues would host up to four shows a day for 28 days and improve disability access for the Fringe Corner Box Office.

 

Canada's foreign home-buying ban sparks Aussie interest, but can it fix our housing affordability? PRD Real Estate chief economist Dr Diaswati Mardiasmo said a ban for foreign buyers can potentially increase the supply of residential property.

[–] josephb@aussie.zone 7 points 1 year ago

TBH, Albo could probably spend his time better on getting a few other things sorted out that the country needs.

[–] josephb@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah it is eye watering to look at what our minimum payments were 18 months ago, compared to now :-\

[–] josephb@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago

If our leaders are going to commit $450m taxpayer funds to something, they should be ready and prepared to answers questions, good or bad.

 

The university councils only received the full business case for consideration last week, but approved it within days. Both universities say full details will be kept under wraps, due to commercial considerations, and they will only publicly release a summary.

[–] josephb@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

It's an interesting one, certainly there are niches of interest in photography as a hobby/art form, however it's getting harder and harder.

I for one would love to see a community for the discussion of the hobby, as noted there is already a community for sharing pictures.

[–] josephb@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

Very true, time will tell.

 

In his weekend market wrap, leading Sydney auctioneer and agent, Tom Panos, claimed “the exodus of real estate agents has begun”:

 

Mullighan said EVs were far more expensive than their petrol counterparts, with a Hyundai Kona Elite electric model priced at $54,500 compared with a regular Kona at $26,900.

“Many battery electric vehicles are cost prohibitive, so they are above a price threshold that the fleet would normally pay for other fleet vehicles, but of course as technology improves and volume efficiencies are achieved it is expected price parity will occur sometime in the future,” he said.

 

The Malinauskas Government – which strongly backed amalgamation and would have re-established a merger commission of inquiry had the universities not “voluntarily” approved it – has committed $445.5m to support the merger via perpetual investment funds, land purchases and $30m for measures attract international students.

 

A sharp disparity has emerged between mortgage growth and Australian home values.

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