Search results

  1. Q

    Going to the tip.

    Going to the tip. I remember going to,the tip with my dad what a wonderful memory. We would load up the trailer and he would always take me, we would dump our load and then spend time going over the piles and piles of amazing stuff. I loved it because dad and i would laugh and say don't tell...
  2. Q

    Is your wallet about to become obsolete? Discover when Australia plans to go completely cashless

    I feel the journey towards cashless is about businesses trying to glean more profits, and employ less staff. I never use self serve checkouts because I feel they reduce staff, so no banks no atms no staff. We are leaving ourselves open to world hacks, which will see the country brought to its...
  3. Q

    Is Robert Irwin renouncing his US citizenship over this shocking Oscar snub?

    As if his denouncement of citizenship means anything really it's laughable.
  4. Q

    How ordinary farmers turned a lottery ticket into a $10 million retirement fund

    So pleased for you may you be guided to use it wisely but don't forget after all those years of hard work you deserve something wonderful for yourselves. Helping your family is wonderful but only to a certain degree they need to stand on their own feet and not drain you.
  5. Q

    Alphabetical Australian Places Game

    Sydney
  6. Q

    Word Explorers

    Kate Kenya Kangaroo Kit kat
  7. Q

    Where is your money going? You won't believe how much Coles makes from your shopping!

    Crying poor how discussing they are laughing all the way to the bank. I am over all these big end places lying to us.
  8. Q

    November Competition: Christmas Memories!

    Ii remember the Christmas I sat on the stairs hidden by the small wall at the top of them, and watched my parents play Santa, as they placed wrapped and unwrapped presents under the tree, the wonder of Christmas faded away, and I realised parents do lie, however I carried on pretending for there...
  9. Q

    Fury ensues as Optus outage shines light on the risks of a cashless society

    I feel that the government or the big banks have no right to tell us how to live our lives. My husband and myself opted to make only one transaction on our bank account on pension day to save bank fees, we pay almost everything with cash. The one thing that worries me really about this is the...
  • We believe that retirement should be a time to relax and enjoy life, not worry about money. That's why we're here to help our members make the most of their retirement years. If you're over 60 and looking for ways to save money, connect with others, and have a laugh, we’d love to have you aboard.
  • Advertise with us

User Menu

Enjoyed Reading our Story?

  • Share this forum to your loved ones.
Change Weather Postcode×
Change Petrol Postcode×