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  1. M

    They hinted at relief—then pulled back. What’s really going on with the RBA?

    But a lot of them do. Just look outside the schools at drop off and pick up time.
  2. M

    They hinted at relief—then pulled back. What’s really going on with the RBA?

    That's what I said ,super is, after all, an investment.
  3. M

    They hinted at relief—then pulled back. What’s really going on with the RBA?

    Exactly, it might be a win for those currently with a mortgage. But bad luck for those trying to get into the market or pensioners watching their investment returns go down gurgler. Most people who have paid off their mortgage would probably tell you it has nothing to do with luck or good...
  4. M

    They hinted at relief—then pulled back. What’s really going on with the RBA?

    I do feel sorry for the young ones trying to get into the market for the first time, they have been pushed out by the generation before them, who are responsible for paying these ridiculous prices, and now bellyache about their payments. And now so many of them are wanting their parents to...
  5. M

    They hinted at relief—then pulled back. What’s really going on with the RBA?

    If people weren't paying these over inflated prices for property they wouldn't be in this position. It's not the interest rate that's the problem. Young people need to do what our generation did and buy a starter home and work their way up. But no. They want to start where their parents have...
  6. M

    They hinted at relief—then pulled back. What’s really going on with the RBA?

    Interest rates are not high, remember the days of 17%. The problem is the cost of homes, which are just ridiculous but people still go on their merry way paying more snd more. They have pushed the price up way above the actual cost of the bricks snd mortar, labour, land etc and as soon as...
  7. M

    Lost inheritance? Why millions in unclaimed estates end up with the government

    Unfortunately the making of a will does not always stop the squabbling . When my mother in law passed away, despite her having a will, there were arguments , court cases etc and to this day some of the family still don't talk to each other after 10 years. Money seems to bring out the worst in...
  8. M

    Lost inheritance? Why millions in unclaimed estates end up with the government

    Know what you mean. My husbands family had endless arguments when his mother passed away. My brother and I had no problems at all. What mum wanted was what happened as it should be
  9. M

    Up-Sticks and Move Interstate!

    Well I've been a gypsy for the last 32 years. My husband family lived in Kalgoorlie so for the first five years we ran a renovation business while renovating our own home. After that we moved to Murray Bridge in SA where we bought a beautiful old stone Federation house. My husband's...
  10. M

    Lost inheritance? Why millions in unclaimed estates end up with the government

    When my husband passed last year he had no will, despite me telling him for years to do one. As he wouldn't (???) I changed our joint account to single ones. Investments and property were in my name, as they were mine when we married and after two bad marriages I made sure they stayed that way...
  11. M

    Risk of surprise $140 fine? Sneaky sign change catching drivers off guard

    No need to take it to Court. The Council cancelled the fines.
  12. M

    From $2,000 to $0: Aussie Slashes Energy Costs with Massive Rebate

    But hopefully it reduced your power bills. I think it took about 6 years to recoup the cost of my last 6.6kw system taking into account what I saved on electricity and my rebates. Not so sure about the one I recently put on my current home the rebates are so lousy these days. Soon they'll be...
  13. M

    Paraplegic man left stranded after airline damages his wheelchair—again

    Baggage handlers are a law unto themselves, they have no respect for other people's property whether it's wheelchairs or luggage. I bought my daughter a new suitcase for a trip last year. When she returned it was scratched in several places and long black marks all over one side. She was so...
  14. M

    Experts warn prices could skyrocket if this virus isn't controlled–here’s why you should care

    Was going to say the same thing, tomatoes are simple to grow yourself.
  15. M

    Big plans for seniors: $190 million living plan on the way?

    it's getting to the situation where it seems it's better to be broke with all these places waiting to get their hands on any assets you may have. How long will it be before t h e government wants to bring Death taxes back, like the UK.
  16. M

    'I wonder if someone designed it as a joke': Aussies notice interesting detail on this property development

    It's hard to believe that there are millions of people in the USA that despite what is happening still think Ttump is the best thing since sliced bread. Is their education system that poor, or are they just born dumb, deaf and blind. Their so called Christians are the most evil, unchristian...
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