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  1. Making Austr.sad again

    Barking danger: Why seniors are bearing the brunt of Australia’s dog attack surge

    Muzzle and immunisation certificate tag on the dogs could have a great impact. Leash in open public area is important too. Colour coded collars for novice, mid class and well behaved or dangerous dogs should be introduced so public could recognise what to expect from that dog and registered all...
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    Remember the old red Australia Post vans? Electric ones are taking over

    It’s a welcoming news. I am pro. Just hope in high safety in these vehicles and their drivers. Hope they get some tax exemption too, like investors do. Otherwise the postage would show on consumers higher bill.
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    President Donald Trump threatens new tariffs over Aussie tech rules

    If Putin buddy goes, Trump have no one to lean to. He’ll be lost ‘alone’. No king, no god, no leader, star or Nobel Peace Price achiever, nobody. His own country will eat him. Dreamer gets his own ‘Karma’ Let’s talk about Putin! Hope that Nostradamus had it right. Napoleon, Hitler and the third...
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    Aussie parcels hit roadblock as new US tariff rule throws deliveries into chaos

    We definitely will feel it financially. I also think that some goods will be more expensive without any due or reason, but plain greeds of sellers using the opportunity to lift the prices. Excusing themselves for tariffs are too high and there are whatever needs to lift price on products somehow.
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    ACCC to investigate energy plans that promise savings but deliver poor value

    I am pensioner with bad name in my credit listing for mistake I did in the past when I was searching for better electricity deal. Agreed to misled advertising of better deal. I found the charges per unit weren’t better once I got all signed and cancelled all in the week. Guess it would be a...
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    Australia lifts import ban as parasite outbreak raises alarm

    I don’t think I can trust this health unsettled import. Let’s stick with Australia home stock. I don’t even eat much of beef as research has found that it’s not suggested eating too much of it. Anyway, Australia first! Our farmers are priority to me.
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    New scam outsmarts security measures—what every Aussie should know

    If elderly get to call stupid after they’re done honest mistake what should the other generations be called if they do the same mistake? A smarties? Well they will be elderly too one day and taking over specific names from these smarties. Guess the technology is rapidly changing and smarties...
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    From $2,000 to $0: Aussie Slashes Energy Costs with Massive Rebate

    Ask these millions of renters and landlords. How pathetic this question is.
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    Young pollies want tax reform—but it’s the older Aussies who’ll pay for it

    I never did and never will! It’s a joke that is going on in this country. The Australia is the country with the highest tax in the world! THE HIGHEST! and it still can’t work its economy balance. Too much dividend growing up between poor and rich. It never work! When all poor die there will...
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    Young pollies want tax reform—but it’s the older Aussies who’ll pay for it

    Absolutely! There can be some squeeze done from over $300K earners with owing multiple properties in their portfolio including politicians! Perhaps the fat bonuses could be scrapped too! On the other side stop wasting our dollars to overseas countries, including nonexistent AUCUS.
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    The economy is booming—so why are our bills still climbing?

    Government doesn’t realise that if all people stop paying taxes, it would make a big difference. There would be no money to spend for stupid decisions where to waste the money, it would not given any pay raise to gov. leaders, no money for nuclears, and profiteering here and there. I mean a...
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    Struggle with sleep apnoea? discover first-ever medicine just approved in Australia

    I haven’t seen the price tag of it. Unless I missed it somewhere between the lines. Like to know it as this could be the crucial decision. Thanks
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    Pensioners face $3,300 Centrelink shock amid cost-of-living squeeze

    Another robotepth from ‘mafia’ that is living it rosy when our oldies watching them cutting their life shorter by squeezing them to the wall. Their big wages and big bonuses or pay rises should be taxed much higher in appropriated level to the balance of the governments expenditure they wasting...
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    Cole’s ‘controversial’ change you need to know

    Soon or later my hands could carry all I’ll be able to buy only. Baskets or trolleys will be on display to show how much I could buy in the past. I can put a colour coded gloves on perhaps. Maybe I see what deal could I get directly from the supplier. Just thinking…
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    Feeling the pinch? Here's why some might miss out on a potential $932 support increase

    Do the politicians and government need so much pay rise 2x a year? Albo, Scomo? Do they need to send our taxpayers money overseas? Do we need to add migration people to our unemployment benefits? Are the old pensioners living under poverty line your burden? (Counting you wouldn’t be here if not...
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