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    Joke Help your fellow man

    No one could call him wet behind the ears. And there’s nothing like wading into the situation.
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    Shocking 'sexist' complaint leads to drastic changes at popular kids' play centre - see what's been removed!

    Whilst I agree the sign is at least PG and may be more appropriate for a pub, it’s humour. If we lose the ability to laugh at ourselves, we lose the Aussie spirit.
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    Woman's infuriating checkout line behaviour has shoppers outraged

    How sad that she has so little dignity that she requires validation from total strangers online. How sad that she has fallen victim to the belief that men are compelled to stare because she thinks she is attractive. How sad that she believes she is entitled to keep others waiting and defame...
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    Woman's infuriating checkout line behaviour has shoppers outraged

    Most definitely. She’d finished shopping, so anyone would keep glancing to see when she left
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    Why are Australians resisting cashless future despite digital payment bloom?

    I’ve commented before but as children, we were given pocket money and then did other jobs for extra. It taught us not only a work ethic, but the value of money, how to count and how to save. To do that, one requires cash Then, how are the homeless going to access the internet? The elderly and...
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    Seniors Discount Club Petitions!

    Thanks for taking the initiative on these critical issues. Of most concern to me is the cashless society. Apart from impacting the homeless, elderly, children, markets, etc., the increased vulnerability to outages (power, internet) poses crippling effects. Not to mention the potential for...
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    Upcoming SDC Rewards Sweepstakes... Bigger Prizes or More Frequent?

    Provides a more equal division of opportunity to members
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    Macquarie Bank clients have a few days left to adapt to major 'digital only' overhaul

    I do not want a cashless society No pocket money. No earning money for small jobs. (Which teach kids the value of money and the joy of spending it on something you’ve saved for) No markets. No garage sales. No lions club sausage sizzles. No cash charity donations, like CFA at XMAS. What happens...
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