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    New study reveals which nations are the worst online swearers—where do we land?

    My parents could turn the air blue, were both writers and had prodigious vocabulary. Lack of vocab? Certainly didn't apply to Chaucer or Shakespeare, the latter having been said to have 3x the vocab of most modern English speakers due to living/working during the change from Middle English to...
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    Authorities jail three people, charge more individuals over tax fraud

    But did the ATO get the fraud money back?
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    Court to decide if Tasmanian supermarket discriminated by not allowing alpaca in store

    My grandfather once rode his horse into the pub in Wickepin post WW1 and ordered two beers at the bar. The barman served them, they both drank their beers, and they left without any kerfuffle.
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    How sneaky costs chip away at older Australians’ budgets

    Call that long. Try reading a book. It is possible to keep an eye on expenses while enjoying your time too.
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    From Playdates to Pickups: Why Aussie Grandparents Are the New Childcare Backbone

    How about when the closest grandparents work longer hrs (55 wk, renting in early 50s with two working sons - and a girlfriend - house sharing ) than the parents, the other working grandies 2 hrs away, and one set of recently semi-retired great-grandies live 2.5hrs away. So the parents (in their...
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    ‘Corrupt, incompetent and treasonous’: Bruce Springsteen’s fierce warning on stage

    There's actually quite a club of celebs now that aren't 'blinded by the light'.
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    Labor has promised to tackle homelessness. Here’s what homeless people say they need

    https://seniorsdiscountclub.com.au/threads/reusing-empty-city-buildings-could-help-solve-the-housing-and-homelessness-crisis.73986/?utm_source=campaign-monitor&r&fbclid=IwY2xjawKPy11leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFqUVc1VU5sMnVKS3J1UmFyAR6BX3wwcvuA-hyF3wcWrvxzUtnpZQ5endIbGv22RlI6KsHFfd3DasNJd3s9gg_aem_zV6...
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    ‘It’s already here’: Expert’s warning as Australia edges closer to a cashless future

    What they never seem to mention in these articles is that the supermarkets took over as ATMs years ago. Don't most get their cash out at the supermarket now? Are these considered in the downturn figures.? Btw, plenty of businesses can still operate without power. They write it down like they...
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    ‘This is not how I want to see the end of my life’: The shocking truth about pensioners’ housing struggles

    'The maximum full Age Pension for a single person is $1149 per fortnight, and for a couple, it's $1732.20 as of March 20, 2025.' Everything always quotes the maximum age pension. I'd like to know the average age pension. We're getting $410 below the max prob due to deeming rates on our downsize...
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    Supermarket introduces newest initiative dedicated to senior shoppers!

    12 stores in Perth Atwell Broadway Carine...
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    Four women speak out in chilling lawsuit against legendary performer

    The claims range from 18 years ago to last year. I can't see where you've got the 40 years from. His hits began 65 years ago, he was vice-president of Motown in the 90s. so he's 67 to 84 yrs old in the claim period. It'll be interesting but I expect he'll be outed like Cosby, Harris and Randy Andy.
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    Are the United States tariffs affecting our theatres, too? Industry experts weigh in

    I wonder if that tariff will also apply to the streamers, to tv series, docos, non-fiction, etc?
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    New ban risks costing Australians $140,000, experts express fear

    Clearly banks should absorb it as, with their massive profits, they're the ones most able to. There is another option not mentioned. Ban cards: all cards. Go back to money. That way the banks are forced to absorb the handling cost and folks can't run up debt so easily.
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    Deadly confrontation inside a shop reignites fierce bail law debate

    Prison has never been a deterrent, just a training ground for more organised crime and drug pushers. What they need is bigger and better rehabilitation program funding instead of locking up a further 5000, but voters always fall for the simplistic strongarm stupidity. It's just politics.
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    'They definitely won't be coming in here again': Disturbing details from secret birthday bash sparks outrage online

    Manchester football club might not like being associated via SDC's use of the photo either. It's not the quiet party or the pub, or even the poor old swastika, which is just a misused, reversed Hindu symbol, it's the heinous policies of the BM movement (racism, anti-immigration, militarism...
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    Nasal spray breakthrough offers new hope for severe depression

    Interesting it's not copping any screaming about horse drug like the propaganda that hit Ivermectin.
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    Lavish $500K Lamborghini lifestyle shatters cost-of-living liberal candidate's image

    Possibly the safest Labor seat in Australia and she'll do nothing to change that.
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