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thanks! i'll try Ask Adelaide
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Good (Happy!) news story from Inside South Australia.
HappyCo reinvesting in Adelaide software development community
http://insidesouthaustralia.com.au/happ ... community/
HappyCo reinvesting in Adelaide software development community
University of South Australia alumni and graphic designer Jindou Lee spawned an idea that would launch a company and take him to Silicon Valley.
Jindou co-founded Happy Inspector, which later became HappyCo ....
.... four years later, Jindou is reinvesting in Adelaide and its highly skilled community of software developers.
....We’ve taken a conscious effort to build an Adelaide team. My vision is to grow the team ....
Inside South Australia:.... Jindou regularly returns to Adelaide to mentor and work with local startups. “One of the key things in Silicon Valley is this concept of paying it forward….
http://insidesouthaustralia.com.au/happ ... community/
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And in other news, Masters to be sold or wound down:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-18/w ... re/7094858
Bunnings to expand to the UK:
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2016 ... ebase-deal
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-18/w ... re/7094858
Bunnings to expand to the UK:
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2016 ... ebase-deal
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And in other other news, I hear rumours of a pizza shop run by the Red Door guys and a boutique wine bar called Croydon Social opening on Elizabeth (aka Queen) Street in Croydon. Good thing I love both pizza and wine...
Not sure if they're two separate entities or one and the same thing at the moment. Also not sure how the liquor licensing works in Charles Sturt - can a small bar open, or will it have to be a cafe which also sells alcohol with food?
Either way it's an exciting development for this strip - somewhere to get food in the evening and somewhere to enjoy a cheeky drink on the weekend.
Not sure if they're two separate entities or one and the same thing at the moment. Also not sure how the liquor licensing works in Charles Sturt - can a small bar open, or will it have to be a cafe which also sells alcohol with food?
Either way it's an exciting development for this strip - somewhere to get food in the evening and somewhere to enjoy a cheeky drink on the weekend.
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Very interesting. I assume taking the space vacated by Let Them Eat.Llessur2002 wrote:And in other other news, I hear rumours of a pizza shop run by the Red Door guys and a boutique wine bar called Croydon Social opening on Elizabeth (aka Queen) Street in Croydon. Good thing I love both pizza and wine...
Not sure if they're two separate entities or one and the same thing at the moment. Also not sure how the liquor licensing works in Charles Sturt - can a small bar open, or will it have to be a cafe which also sells alcohol with food?
Either way it's an exciting development for this strip - somewhere to get food in the evening and somewhere to enjoy a cheeky drink on the weekend.
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I think so - although there are also the other two vacant shops slightly further north which also have been extended and seem to be undergoing a (veerrryy slow) refit. Not quite sure what the plans for those are. Would be great to see this little strip gain a couple more nice businesses - have always thought it was a shame everything shuts at 4pm so there's nobody there in the evenings.Nathan wrote:Very interesting. I assume taking the space vacated by Let Them Eat.
Apparently the liquor licence application for Croydon Social has been posted in the window - I'll try to swing by tonight and find out more...
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Thanks for the update.Nathan wrote:.....Llessur2002 wrote:And in other other news, I hear rumours of a pizza shop run by the Red Door guys and a boutique wine bar called Croydon Social opening on Elizabeth (aka Queen) Street in Croydon. Good thing I love both pizza and wine...
Very interesting. I assume taking the space vacated by Let Them Eat.
Croydon hub on Elizabeth (aka Queen) Street is a quirky gem.
It's close to the Bowden/Brompton renewal and interesting cafés etc springing up on the Port Road Strip in close proximity to the Ent Cent.
So, the time is right?
Love Red Door. Great produce and good vibe.
Best (Angus beef) pies in Adelaide IMHO. Enjoy with special relish.
Used to pop into Let Them Eat next door for vegetarian goodies for a relative, but now go to their (expanded) eatery in the Central Market. Looks like it is doing well there.
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Yep, took a look tonight and seems all of the former Let Them Eat premises is going to become the new Croydon Social. There's a pizza oven installed and a liquor licence application on the window - the only thing it really mentions is an extension on Sundays from 8pm to 10pm. Not sure what the core liquor licence hours are but at least it looks like this place will be open in the evenings. Great news. The applicant is listed as Egg Food Services - if this is the Red Door guys then the pizza should be amazing! There goes the new year diet...
Edit: Here's the liquor licensing notice:
http://www.cbs.sa.gov.au/assets/files/C ... street.pdf
The Griersons are the Red Door guys so looks like there's some very good pizza on the way!
Edit: Here's the liquor licensing notice:
http://www.cbs.sa.gov.au/assets/files/C ... street.pdf
The Griersons are the Red Door guys so looks like there's some very good pizza on the way!
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Thanks.Llessur2002 wrote:...
The Griersons are the Red Door guys so looks like there's some very good pizza on the way!
Yes. Bound to be good quality pizza.
The Griersons are adding this element (limited in scope?) to their expanding Red Door premises.
To test the waters?
A previous media article about their new CBD eatery (3rd, after Goodwood) mentioned Norwood as a possible 4th? Interesting.
Good to see a locally owned business, with quality produce, prosper.
And good citizens too. Their website states they donate any excess food to OzHarvest "to feed the needy and reduce landfill".
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So the Advertiser is tipping $445bn over 70 years in revenue from the nuclear waste repository. that's $6bn a year.
What should we spend it on?
What should we spend it on?
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Create legislation that requires 80+% of new income to be placed in a future fund - forever. Invest and grow the bottom line. Create legislation that prevents govt and rent seekers from reducing the capital value.
Think about it. A $100b fund would deliver interest payments of $5b+ per year - forever. $400b fund would generate $20b+ of interest payments per year - forever.
Learn from Norway. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_wealth_fund
Nuclear waste is a 10,000+ year commitment so benefits MUST persist for all future generations.
Think about it. A $100b fund would deliver interest payments of $5b+ per year - forever. $400b fund would generate $20b+ of interest payments per year - forever.
Learn from Norway. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_wealth_fund
Nuclear waste is a 10,000+ year commitment so benefits MUST persist for all future generations.
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Well hang on a sec. You can't spend it before it's earned...
Plutonium 239 has a half-life of approximately 24,000 years. Therefore facility will need to be maintained for that long in order to remain safe.
* Cost to maintain facility X 24,000 years = close enough to ∞
* $445bn - ∞ = 0
Or maybe not... How much would we need to invest in an annuity to cover the future costs?
"If you were to receive $24,000,000,000.00 in 24000 time periods (e.g. weeks, months, or years) from now, that $24,000,000,000.00 would be worth only $0.00 today. So, if today you were to invest the $0.00 at a rate of 2.50%, you would have $24,000,000,000.00 at the end of 24000 time periods."
Damn. I think I broke the annuity calculator...
Plutonium 239 has a half-life of approximately 24,000 years. Therefore facility will need to be maintained for that long in order to remain safe.
* Cost to maintain facility X 24,000 years = close enough to ∞
* $445bn - ∞ = 0
Or maybe not... How much would we need to invest in an annuity to cover the future costs?
"If you were to receive $24,000,000,000.00 in 24000 time periods (e.g. weeks, months, or years) from now, that $24,000,000,000.00 would be worth only $0.00 today. So, if today you were to invest the $0.00 at a rate of 2.50%, you would have $24,000,000,000.00 at the end of 24000 time periods."
Damn. I think I broke the annuity calculator...
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