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There’s your problem,
You’re not supposed to scrunch up the phone screensWink
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Unless you have a Samsung Galaxy Flip, you shouldn't even fold it. 
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Most phone screens I have seen do not replace a paper map, for mine.
Thanks for the advice tho.Thumbs Up
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Haha, cryptic, but I had better leave it that way....
Originally posted by Second Chance Second Chance wrote:

Eh?
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Originally posted by Baghdad Bob Baghdad Bob wrote:

Originally posted by jujuno jujuno wrote:

 yep. Paper boys and girls now deliver in cars.

 My sister does the local run.

 

In view of our discussion yesterday , by chance, this article was in this morning's Herald Sun...

PAPERGIRLS were as rare as rocking horse droppings back in 1950, but the few who did give it a go were praised for a job well done.

According to The Argus of June 21, 1950, “newsboys know of only three girls in Melbourne who sell or deliver newspapers”.

Two were sisters — Ethel Henderson, 12, and her sister Jeanette, 10, of Sherwood Avenue, Chelsea.

The Chelsea newsagent for whom they delivered papers at dawn and dusk told The Argus: “They appear more reliable than boys. I have never had a complaint from a customer on their delivery rounds.”

And as the newspaper reported, the sisters thought any suggestion delivering newspapers was boys’ work was stuff and nonsense.

“Both sisters maintain that girls have not yet broken into the paper selling business, which, they believe, is really a girl’s job,” the article said.

“Ethel and Jeanette began at the job a year ago. Ethel  has bought herself a bicycle from her wages, and is saving for a trip to Brisbane. Jeanette  used a billy cart for deliveries at first, but is now buying her own bicycle.”


How times have changed Ermm



It's one of the lost sounds of a forgotten era — the melodic cry of “HER-ALD” from paperboys, and occasionally girls, ringing through city and suburban streets.

Many of our readers remember the golden era of paperboys, the 1950s and ’60s, when selling The Herald for a small wage plus tips was a rite of passage for many school kids.

Ken Prato was one of those lucky enough to score a job working after school in the ’50s as a “Herald boy”, selling newspapers on a street corner in the Ballarat CBD.

“We were required to sing ‘HE-ER-ALD, HER-ER-ALD’ in our best musical voice as a way to, hopefully, attract customers,” recalls Ken, of Ballarat.

“Our payment, week by week, was based on the number of copies we were able to sell. Every Wednesday we were also given a bundle of Sporting Globe newspapers to offer to the public. On that day our song became: ‘HE-ER-ALD – SPOR-TINGGLO-OBE’.

“The handy pocket money, usually around 30 shillings per week, allowed me to purchase the ice-creams and lollies we young blokes needed.”

The Sporting Globe — easily recognisable by its pink colour — was a must-read for sports lovers every Wednesday afternoon and especially Saturday evenings.

Saturday paperboys were rewarded well in tips by men spilling out of the footy and the pubs after 6pm, who snapped up the Sporting Globe for that day’s racing and footy results.

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Does anyone know how Dan is recuperating ? He seems to have gone to have bunkered down somewhere, but where ?
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He broke his back early in March. What is normal recovery time from broken back and ribs?
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The last information was probably a return to work in June
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Went out to a winery for lunch yesterday and Dan Andrews came up in conversation, no it was not initiated by me  Wink. Of all the conspiracy stories I have heard this one would take the cake. Sorry, it is too hot for me to put on any public forum, but if it plays out in due course I think Dan will no longer remain in politics.
Sure I am saying nothing, but am keeping this thread alive.Wink
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Doesn't involve China FTAs or Visegrad does it Bobby? 
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he possibly ACV used as an aphrodisiac...

 Big smile

 
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Originally posted by jujuno jujuno wrote:

he possibly ACV used as an aphrodisiac...

 Big smile

 

 LOLLOLLOL  transpose the 'ACV' and 'used'...

 was too busy laughing at my own joke...

 
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Originally posted by Passing Through Passing Through wrote:

Doesn't involve China FTAs or Visegrad does it Bobby? 

No, local issues
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Bravo Bob, you followed me advice in the Joffs thread you created Thumbs Up
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So much for the Victorian "Opposition":

Mental health levy set to pass on crossbench support despite O’Brien vow to vote it down

The mental health levy is set to pass Parliament, with six crossbench MPs confirming they supported the tax. Earlier, Opposition Leader Michael O’Brien said he opposed the plan and would lobby the crossbench to vote against it.



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He did lobby them.

And they all said 'who the f**k is that guy?'
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Originally posted by Second Chance Second Chance wrote:

So much for the Victorian "Opposition":

Mental health levy set to pass on crossbench support despite O’Brien vow to vote it down

The mental health levy is set to pass Parliament, with six crossbench MPs confirming they supported the tax. Earlier, Opposition Leader Michael O’Brien said he opposed the plan and would lobby the crossbench to vote against it.



All of those cross benchers are in the Legislative Council ( the Upper House in Victoria )  and get elected with a miniscule amount of votes under the proportional voting system , somewhat similar to the Senate in federal parliament. Nobody has ever heard of them and they are elected supposedly representing fringe electoral parties such as  the Reason Party, formerly the Sex Party, Transport Matters Party, Animal Justice Party etc. All are elected on a single issue and beyond that issue have little to no understanding of the economy, yet they are able to support a tax that will cost Victorians jobs. 
My wife works for a national firm with a salary bill over $10 million and will be subject to an increase in that tax. It is only a matter of time before her firm will no longer employ extra Victorians and its future intake will be interstate.
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THE Andrews government is doubling down on its spending splurge, including a $3.8bn overhaul of mental health services funded almost entirely by the state’s top companies.

Big business reacted furiously yesterday after it was revealed it would be hit with a $2.9bn levy over four years for the program.

It comes on top of previously announced land tax, stamp duty and windfall gains tax increases worth $2.4bn targeting the wealthy.

Big business will be forced to foot the bill for the bulk of the investment, with the introduction of a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Levy.

Under the levy businesses will pay 0.5 per cent for every $1 of Victorian wages they pay above $10m, and 1 per cent for wages paid over $100m. 8 out of 10 jobs were created by private businesses, and only a growing private sector can secure Australia’s recovery

Having created a monster-sized public service since the Andrews government was first elected in 2014, the public sector wage bill is set to skyrocket 17.8 per cent over the forward estimates, including 9.6 per cent next financial year, a completely unsustainable rate.

While private-sector employees have endured years of stagnant wages and job security challenges, Victoria’s Auditor-General has previously found the overall cost of the public service skyrocketed 40 per cent from 2013-14 to 2019, compared to population growth of 11.9 per cent over the same period. While more police, nurses and teachers have been needed over the journey, something is seriously out of whack.

The payroll surcharge will hit up to 5 per cent of Victoria’s private enterprise and, to add a bit more sting to that impost, the magnitude of mental health issues across the community has been exacerbated in the past year by the government’s mishandling of hotel quarantine that sparked 111 days of lockdown.

 

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Is Joshy happy to count all those essential workers that the Victorian Govt is employing in his reduction in unemployment numbers Bobby or should he have an asterisk stating Dan is artificially propping up our struggling economy next to the number?
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All these contributors in today's press did not hold back on what they think of the Andrews government's payroll tax slug....I am not a voice in the wildernessSmile
 

WHAT a joke, a lazy payroll tax on business. Seriously, you cannot write this stuff. Deborah

PREVENT people going to work, giving them mental health issues, then make the employer pay for those issues. Idiotnomics 101. PhilX

NOTHING but a Robin Hood budget. I wouldn’t blame big business from packing up and getting out of Victoria. Muppet Slayer

SO businesses that invest in Victoria and employ big numbers are going to be penalised? It’s not a tax based on profits but on putting money into the Victorian economy. Tanya

THE lesson is don’t employ anyone. Billions of dollars could be saved by ridding baggage in the public sector, which has shown competency levels so low it was never thought possible. What do we learn, the same things happen: Labour gets elected, spends every cent, borrows more, then taxes more. Shane

DAN has his fingerprints all over this grubby budget but Pallas will get thrown under the bus. Ian

SERIOUSLY? Now is the time to increase tax for those who employ more? Gregory

FUNNY how they’re trying to promote business here but happy to slug them once they do. Rory

NEVER been a better time for the other states to attract our industry, or they can just drop staff potentially to cover the hit. My Victorian patriotism is seriously waning. Bruce A.

THIS pathetic budget will lead to massive job losses in Victoria. Why have non-operating functions in this state when you can go interstate and save tax? Paul

PAYROLLS above $100m being slugged double — does that include the bloated public service? I bet not.

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VICTORIANS need to look at all the big business leaving California. This is the future for Victoria under Labour for the same reasons. Would the last corporate to leave please turn off the lights? Doug

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Originally posted by Passing Through Passing Through wrote:

Is Joshy happy to count all those essential workers that the Victorian Govt is employing in his reduction in unemployment numbers Bobby or should he have an asterisk stating Dan is artificially propping up our struggling economy next to the number?

Essential workers ? Since when have paper shufflers been essential workers ?
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Jeez Bob, some quality contributions there
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My fav is the twit betting that the public service won’t be slugged with payroll tax....

Genius!
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I do not know whether members of this forum living outside of Victoria are aware that a couple of years ago the Andrews government set up a safe injecting room for drug addicts in suburban North Richmond next to a primary school. Since its inception it has been widely condemned by local residents in that suburb, and now the government is proposing to set up a second injecting room in the Melbourne CBD right next to Flinders Street Railway station. Yes, right next to the busiest railway station in Victoria with, pre Covid , 900,000 daily commuters.

Of course, all local traders any where near this proposed facility have voiced their disapproval of its proposed location, as one would, however any go-ahead would require the approval of the City of Melbourne Council.

In this morning's press each of the eleven councillors have being asked as to how they would vote, below is the result of their intentions and their backgrounds.

The four "No voters": two were traders and the other two members of the Liberal Party

The one "Yes voter": a CFMEU organiser and ALP member

The three who" did not respond " : a former adviser to Julia Gillard and Victorian ALP premiers, a LGBTIQ activist and the third a manager for Greens federal member Adam Bandt's political campaign

The three who "won't say " : the current Lord Mayor,  a former Greens candidate for Lord Mayor and another endorsed ALP member of the council

I do not know whether the council vote is secret or not, but of those eleven councillors three had the courage to declare their intention but because the other eight have "not responded" or "won't say" it says a lot about who get's elected onto councils and do not have the balls to publicly declare their voting intentions, in case they jeopardise their future political aspirations.

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Originally posted by Baghdad Bob Baghdad Bob wrote:

I do not know whether members of this forum living outside of Victoria are aware that a couple of years ago the Andrews government set up a safe injecting room for drug addicts in suburban North Richmond next to a primary school. Since its inception it has been widely condemned by local residents in that suburb, and now the government is proposing to set up a second injecting room in the Melbourne CBD right next to Flinders Street Railway station. Yes, right next to the busiest railway station in Victoria with, pre Covid , 900,000 daily commuters.

Of course, all local traders any where near this proposed facility have voiced their disapproval of its proposed location, as one would, however any go-ahead would require the approval of the City of Melbourne Council.

In this morning's press each of the eleven councillors have being asked as to how they would vote, below is the result of their intentions and their backgrounds.

The four "No voters": two were traders and the other two members of the Liberal Party

The one "Yes voter": a CFMEU organiser and ALP member

The three who" did not respond " : a former adviser to Julia Gillard and Victorian ALP premiers, a LGBTIQ activist and the third a manager for Greens federal member Adam Bandt's political campaign

The three who "won't say " : the current Lord Mayor,  a former Greens candidate for Lord Mayor and another endorsed ALP member of the council

I do not know whether the council vote is secret or not, but of those eleven councillors three*** had the courage to declare their intention but because the other eight have "not responded" or "won't say" it says a lot about who get's elected onto councils and do not have the balls to publicly declare their voting intentions, in case they jeopardise their future political aspirations.

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Any thoughts on Sydney's safe injecting room Bob? Been operating under various govts since 1986. I understand Melbourne's new room will be modeled on Gladys injecting room.
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Originally posted by Baghdad Bob Baghdad Bob wrote:

I do not know whether members of this forum living outside of Victoria are aware that a couple of years ago the Andrews government set up a safe injecting room for drug addicts in suburban North Richmond next to a primary school. Since its inception it has been widely condemned by local residents in that suburb, and now the government is proposing to set up a second injecting room in the Melbourne CBD right next to Flinders Street Railway station. Yes, right next to the busiest railway station in Victoria with, pre Covid , 900,000 daily commuters.

Of course, all local traders any where near this proposed facility have voiced their disapproval of its proposed location, as one would, however any go-ahead would require the approval of the City of Melbourne Council.

In this morning's press each of the eleven councillors have being asked as to how they would vote, below is the result of their intentions and their backgrounds.

The four "No voters": two were traders and the other two members of the Liberal Party

The one "Yes voter": a CFMEU organiser and ALP member

The three who" did not respond " : a former adviser to Julia Gillard and Victorian ALP premiers, a LGBTIQ activist and the third a manager for Greens federal member Adam Bandt's political campaign

The three who "won't say " : the current Lord Mayor,  a former Greens candidate for Lord Mayor and another endorsed ALP member of the council

I do not know whether the council vote is secret or not, but of those eleven councillors three had the courage to declare their intention but because the other eight  six have "not responded" or "won't say" it says a lot about who get's elected onto councils and do not have the balls to publicly declare their voting intentions, in case they jeopardise their future political aspirations.

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Just to clarify my prior posts, five declared their intentions the other six did not.     Big smile            
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Originally posted by Passing Through Passing Through wrote:

Any thoughts on Sydney's safe injecting room Bob? Been operating under various govts since 1986. I understand Melbourne's new room will be modeled on Gladys injecting room.

Where is it located, surely not next a primary school, aka North Richmond, or next to Central Railway  Station in Sydney ?
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It is on Darlinghurst Rd Kings Cross, 20 m from the station and diagonally opposite Woollies.
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Bob, an injecting room serves both the drug user and the public's safety, and is logically placed in the places with the greatest drug safety issues. No point putting it 200km out of the city where nobody will use the service. 

The fact that there is now a ''need'' for a second one in Melbourne suggests you might have a significant drug and safety issue in the CBD.
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