I signed up for unlimited because it was a better deal than Coles, it still was when they bumped the limit up to $75. I'll have to reassess things now because I can't tell what benefits I'm paying for now
And who is responsible for funding the CSIRO? I worked there for about a year and I'd still be there if it wasn't a contract. They develop so much great stuff and just give it away. Which is kind of the point for a government agency. Imagine of WiFi was made by a private company.
I thought I remembered reading they came out with this big promise to recycle soft plastics amd for everyone to redirect soft plastics to them.
Then reality hit and they found out soft plastics aren't that easy to recycle, and tried to keep things going anyway, in a way that wasn't representative of the company's situation
This really pissed me off. I feel like some of the people behind redcycle should go to jail because they couldn't make recycling work and just hoped it would sort itself out. When else do people get away with that excuse?
I do not like that these are being subsidised by the government here.
I don't want to admit it, but a lot of these chest thumpers have actually been the cars to give way to me on the bike. That could be because I'm extra cautious around them because of their size.
I've seen some of these and it's reddit off putting when you know what's going on. Whether these people are supported by gambling companies or not, they're saying everything the gambling companies aren't allowed to in their ads with none of the disclaimers
With such a majority so early on from am election, this would be the perfect time to do something politically unpopular like fix our welfare system. Too bad nothing ever happens
Yeah, the only place I've really heard about it in Vic is from the Instagram stories of someone in Perth that went to these rallies