

I always wondered if anyone actually votes for ungrouped independents other than their immediate family.
I couldn’t even be bothered searching for them when I made the O.P.
I always wondered if anyone actually votes for ungrouped independents other than their immediate family.
I couldn’t even be bothered searching for them when I made the O.P.
We have pretty much the same policies as the USA when it comes to digital rights, including border force being able to search your devices upon entry.
I tried this then it wanted me to do a verification video of my face.
We have:
Preferential voting.
Proportional representation (at least in the lower house)
Independent organisation that sets seat boundaries.
compulsory voting
no electoral college system
Our system is completely different to the USA. Granted our media landscape is still just as fucked as theirs.
First preferences also result in funding going to that party provided it meets a minimum threshold. Putting others ahead of the major parties sends them a message to do better. It has also resulted in a number of seats being held by independents.
Unless you actually live in the seat the party leader is in, you are not voting for that party leader / giant douche / turd sandwich.
As much as I love the south park analogy it simply doesn’t apply to our system at all.
Having to manually share ICS was a bridge too far for me. Especially if event details get updated.
Can be fairly sure they are in the USA.
To grossly simplify a very expansive topic of concrete vs asphalt, vs bitumen…
Concrete = more upfront cost, slower to built. It is more durable. Costs more to repair. Less traction. More noisy to drive on due to joints.
Bitumen = cheapest up front to build. Less durable, but can still get a fairly good life out of it if designed to meet expected loads. Can be repaired more cheaply.
Asphalt. Middle ground between the two. (It’s effectively bitumen with cement binder added) Most of our freeways, major arterial roads here are asphalt.
Things that effect the choice: Different CAPEX vs OPEX strategies, especially with politics for public roads.
Local availability of materials.
Local environmental conditions i.e. freeze / thaw cycles we don’t have to deal with in most of Australia. High temperatures we do get, which does effect bitumen.
Fair to say that costs in one country for different labour and materials look a bit different too.
Guessing you are not from Australia and have never been here. Thick concrete and rebar are not typically how we construct our roads. The vast majority use flexible pavement.
Does the day need to be affixed to a particular date?
Can we not just make it the first Friday in February or something?
Not worried about any significance as long as we get a Sumner long weekend!
We use the outer suburbs as a fire break. No trees left to burn there. Just roof and road.
What if my lawn mower is battery electric?
A friend shared their account with me. Whilst their reviews focus on how a product is when new, it does not really do long term reviews of how they hold up over time. Which for bigger purchases is also just as important.
Drove from Perth to Albany yesterday. No evidence that anyone cares about double demerits.
The usual experience of course. That is people doing 80 around corners / up hills in the 110 zone, that speed up to 120+ in the overtaking lanes. Including several double trucks.
I tend to take my chances and fly past them in the overtaking lane regardless whilst hoping there isn’t a police car around.
They also banned adults from big social media who don’t want to comply with what ever data harvesting / govt spying mandate that will be implemented.
Well the politicians who are in charge of record immigration / population growth, lax building and planning standards will not have to live in one of these new estates, so why would they give a fuck?
Fancy olive oil. Hell even regular stuff costs fancy prices these days.
Gourmet pickles, sauces etc. Not stuff that you find in supermarkets though.
Wide brimmed hat.
Damn I wish I had asked for one of these!
My guess is labor themselves would rather the electorate swung to liberal than a variety of independents / minors.
My hope is that more independents and minors get in. The majors only seem to look after the 1% when it comes to economic policy.
Can you please make a government internet ID, and connect that to your social media instead?
That way social media companies will know who you really are, and the govt will be able to know what social media accounts are yours. It’s even better that way.
It’s hard to imagine how the keep the sheep campaign will make any difference in urban seats. People tend to vote in their own interest first, myself included. Live sheep exports would surely be a long way down the list of concerns for urbanites.
I also find their campaign a bit on the nose. Why should I or any other average millennial vote to keep live sheep exports for the profit of farmers? Farmers reliably vote for liberals / nationals who have gone out of their way to fuck over anyone not born in to wealth since at least the Howard era. Why would they think we would vote against our interest for them when they didn’t do the same for us?