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  1. J

    Your letters could soon cost you more! Australia Post plans to increase stamp prices

    I don't mind paying to send letters but the charges for packages are exorbitant.
  2. J

    What's their next big thing? Allen's exciting announcement has shoppers buzzing!

    Years ago they used to make melt-in-the=mouth mints. I don't know what they were called. They looked similar to cool mints but they were not shiny or hard. I wish they would bring them back.
  3. J

    Woolworths' BIG change: They’re doing what with their shopping trolleys?!

    I removed the dowels in mine and use them as ordinary shopping bags.
  4. J

    Shocking Twist: Fatal mushroom lunch cook was an 'experienced forager'

    I've known two cases where 'expert foragers" picked mushrooms which made them ill. One was my grandmother.
  5. J

    Discover this savvy author's secret: how retro dinners under $8 can save you money!

    I still make Mock chow mein from the Nursing Mother' 'Association of Australia's cookbook. I put extra cabbage and an extra envelope of chicken noodle soup, extra vegs -beans, carrots etc. and make a huge pot. freezes well and is quite filling. Can serve it with plain rice or pasta if desired.
  6. J

    Shopper slams Vinnies for selling second-hand jacket for $75

    Op shops are no longer aimed at the poor. Many not-so-poor people shop in op shops for a number of reasons. Op shops just want the cash to fund other projects. Once I complimented a woman on how she always looked well dressed and she told me that she was given all her clothing, second hand...
  7. J

    Caught on Camera: See how one Costco customer took money-pinching to new heights!

    If she is that hungry she could go to a soup kitchen or to one of the cafes where people pay extra for their meal so a meal can be given to someone who is hungry. Or simply ask someone in the street to buy them a meal. I have been approached by people on occasion who have said they haven't eaten...
  8. J

    Keeping a tune

    I have never been able to sing or recognise a tune. One day my music teacher insisted I sing in a class choir. Being aware of my deficiency and not wanting to create a scene, I agreed but mimed instead of singing. After a few bars, the teacher stopped us and pointing to me, said "one of you is...
  9. J

    Why is Australia continually falling short of crucial road toll benchmarks?

    We live in an area where drivers seem to think that to do a left hand turn one should start from the furthest right hand lane and cut across all lanes assuming that all other drivers will be fully alert and can brake in time.
  10. J

    Outrage escalates! Why are BIG W and Target stocking this controversial sex education book?

    I agree. It isn't knowledge that causes experimentation, its ignorance and curiosity. However, I have not seen the book so cannot comment on it specifically
  11. J

    Banking

    i think a lot of banks have these charges. Often we're not aware of them until we need the service
  12. J

    Are rising living costs pushing senior Australians to 'extreme' survival measures?

    I agree. Home grown vegetables and fruit are wonderful, but more expensive than buying from a supermarket.
  13. J

    This Aussie mum feeds her family for just $1.60 per meal!

    Neither delicious nor healthy.
  14. J

    Viral sign from a tradie sparks wider debate: Effects of raised retirement age extend beyond seniors

    "Trying to lay blame on one particular party is counter productive. Make ALL politicians aware that we, the public of all ages, are fed up with excuses." Yet we keep voting them in. On the other hand, perhaps all those who complain about politicians ought to seek being elected.
  15. J

    Australians hit $70 billion in personal debt: How the cost of living crisis could affect you

    Most people need to borrow money to buy their home, so its not surprising that most people are in debt. We oldies are lucky, most of us have had the opportunity to buy our own homes and pay off debts while working. This makes retirement much easier.
  16. J

    Score designer handbags for under $200 at BIG W now!

    I doubt there'd be too many shoppers 'ecstatic' over this.
  17. J

    Reevaluating Retirement: Should 70 be the New Standard Age for Pensions?

    If the current low birth rate is the problem a monetary incentive could be given to support families, perhaps 60 or 70% of normal wages, so that each parent can work part-time and one can always be home with the children. The cost of child care for a working parent is prohibitive and I think it...
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