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Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2018 1:46 am
by rev
Nathan wrote:
Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:14 pm
rev wrote:
Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:09 pm
You can report a motorist doing the wrong thing and provide rego details. Police follow up.
:hilarious:
Didn't realize I said something funny.

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2018 11:07 am
by HiTouch
Yeah good one Rev. You're a stitch up.

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 3:33 pm
by Will
Was reading news.com, and came across this interesting piece:
But it’s not just major cities that have seen large crowds turn out for the Invasion Day marches or call for a change of date.
Several hundred people have gathered on the steps of Parliament House in Adelaide, calling for the date of Australia Day to be changed. Aboriginal elder Tauto Sansbury told the crowd that recognising the hurt caused by celebrating on the day the first fleet arrived must be the start of a wider conversation

Since when have we stopped being a "major city".

I hope this is just another example of poor journalism from the Murdoch press, or have people on the eastern seaboard started seeing us on the same league as Wagga Wagga, Launceston and Mackay?

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:51 am
by Maximus
Will wrote:
Fri Jan 26, 2018 3:33 pm
I hope this is just another example of poor journalism from the Murdoch press, or have people on the eastern seaboard started seeing us on the same league as Wagga Wagga, Launceston and Mackay?
I'd say both. But I wouldn't read too much into it... I was reading a News.com.au article this morning about the new Perth stadium and it made reference to "how to poor a beer"...! :roll: :wallbash:

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:26 pm
by rev
Will wrote:
Fri Jan 26, 2018 3:33 pm
Was reading news.com, and came across this interesting piece:
But it’s not just major cities that have seen large crowds turn out for the Invasion Day marches or call for a change of date.
Several hundred people have gathered on the steps of Parliament House in Adelaide, calling for the date of Australia Day to be changed. Aboriginal elder Tauto Sansbury told the crowd that recognising the hurt caused by celebrating on the day the first fleet arrived must be the start of a wider conversation

Since when have we stopped being a "major city".

I hope this is just another example of poor journalism from the Murdoch press, or have people on the eastern seaboard started seeing us on the same league as Wagga Wagga, Launceston and Mackay?
Adelaide is classed as a regional city by the federal government.

I believe it has something to do with settling what comes from the third world, with government subsidies for their wages paid by employers, government hand outs for houses and cars. They do give some wage subsidies for elderly workers too though. So not all our money is wasted for no good reason.

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 12:34 am
by crawf
To their defence, that article mostly referred to the massive protests in Sydney and Melbourne which are our two largest cities. Compared to them, Adelaide is a smaller city and our protest was on a much smaller scale.

Speaking of News.com.au I've noticed alot more SA tourism articles on there, focusing on the rooftop bars, laneways, festivals, Adelaide Oval climb and the regions. Adelaide's reputation is slowly improving.

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 10:28 am
by mshagg
crawf wrote:
Tue Jan 30, 2018 12:34 am
Speaking of News.com.au I've noticed alot more SA tourism articles on there, focusing on the rooftop bars, laneways, festivals, Adelaide Oval climb and the regions. Adelaide's reputation is slowly improving.
These things don't happen by accident. I'd say either someone at SA Tourism Commission has found a welcoming ear within nooz dot com (a lot of them are journos and spin doctors themselves) or they're outright paying for the coverage.

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 4:15 pm
by ghs
rev wrote:
Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:26 pm
Will wrote:
Fri Jan 26, 2018 3:33 pm
Was reading news.com, and came across this interesting piece:
But it’s not just major cities that have seen large crowds turn out for the Invasion Day marches or call for a change of date.
Several hundred people have gathered on the steps of Parliament House in Adelaide, calling for the date of Australia Day to be changed. Aboriginal elder Tauto Sansbury told the crowd that recognising the hurt caused by celebrating on the day the first fleet arrived must be the start of a wider conversation

Since when have we stopped being a "major city".

I hope this is just another example of poor journalism from the Murdoch press, or have people on the eastern seaboard started seeing us on the same league as Wagga Wagga, Launceston and Mackay?
Adelaide is classed as a regional city by the federal government.
This is true. Quite a lot of foreigners on temporary visas move from the other cities to Adelaide because they can get an extra
5 points towards permanent residency because Adelaide is a country town.

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 8:24 pm
by Jaymz
mshagg wrote:
Tue Jan 30, 2018 10:28 am
crawf wrote:
Tue Jan 30, 2018 12:34 am
Speaking of News.com.au I've noticed alot more SA tourism articles on there, focusing on the rooftop bars, laneways, festivals, Adelaide Oval climb and the regions. Adelaide's reputation is slowly improving.
These things don't happen by accident. I'd say either someone at SA Tourism Commission has found a welcoming ear within nooz dot com (a lot of them are journos and spin doctors themselves) or they're outright paying for the coverage.
I've noticed this too and i'd be certain they're being paid for i.e if they have "Sponsored Content" written on the article link.

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 2:16 am
by rev
Jaymz wrote:
Wed Jan 31, 2018 8:24 pm
mshagg wrote:
Tue Jan 30, 2018 10:28 am
crawf wrote:
Tue Jan 30, 2018 12:34 am
Speaking of News.com.au I've noticed alot more SA tourism articles on there, focusing on the rooftop bars, laneways, festivals, Adelaide Oval climb and the regions. Adelaide's reputation is slowly improving.
These things don't happen by accident. I'd say either someone at SA Tourism Commission has found a welcoming ear within nooz dot com (a lot of them are journos and spin doctors themselves) or they're outright paying for the coverage.
I've noticed this too and i'd be certain they're being paid for i.e if they have "Sponsored Content" written on the article link.
There is actually many, many foreigners living and working here, sponsored by businesses, mostly big businesses. It's a sham and rort of the system with so many unemployed here. But it gets worse, much worse.

The government is paying big companies subsidies to hire foreigners to get them into employment.
Not a damn thing of that magnitude is being done to get our AUSTRALIAN unemployed into work.

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 8:05 pm
by Waewick
So biggest users of foreign working visas....the State Labor government.

Well until the feds removed it, not sure who will be doing the work that many Auatrlaians simply wont do.


Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:02 am
by rev
What a load of bs that Australians won’t do certain paid work.

Most cleaners you used to see where locals. Today they are almost entirely foreigners on visas.
Same with security in general.
Same with taxi drivers.
How many of those foreign bus drivers do you think are here on visas? Most.
Seen the nursing situation lately? As bad as the above professions. It’s so bad they’ve had to ban staff from speaking in languages other then English in certain areas of hospitals.

The company running the nRAH, Spotless(which the SA health minister publicly blamed for the problems in the operation of the nRAH), has rejected a majority of Australian applicants for jobs ranging from security, orderlies and cleaners, and hired predominantly foreigners here on visas.

Nursing, a lot whom are agency nurses and sent to hospitals, should have everyone worried.

Did Gina the mining tycoon bother to look f she could find Australians to work in her mines? She wanted foreigners on visas which she could pay less, and get subsidies for.

Some mining operations were flying Kiwis in and out, others were flying South Africans in and out, and one even used FIFO workers from the Philippines.

Oh I know, you’re talking about the fruit picking jobs right?
You go out ther work for black money at only $10/hour.

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 7:04 pm
by The Scooter Guy
Reddit User 'galah1' has unearthed the 'extended version' of the Bunnings ad theme from the mid 1990s!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph44uC-d00Q

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 11:04 pm
by Waewick
rev wrote:What a load of bs that Australians won’t do certain paid work.

Most cleaners you used to see where locals. Today they are almost entirely foreigners on visas.
Same with security in general.
Same with taxi drivers.
How many of those foreign bus drivers do you think are here on visas? Most.
Seen the nursing situation lately? As bad as the above professions. It’s so bad they’ve had to ban staff from speaking in languages other then English in certain areas of hospitals.

The company running the nRAH, Spotless(which the SA health minister publicly blamed for the problems in the operation of the nRAH), has rejected a majority of Australian applicants for jobs ranging from security, orderlies and cleaners, and hired predominantly foreigners here on visas.

Nursing, a lot whom are agency nurses and sent to hospitals, should have everyone worried.

Did Gina the mining tycoon bother to look f she could find Australians to work in her mines? She wanted foreigners on visas which she could pay less, and get subsidies for.

Some mining operations were flying Kiwis in and out, others were flying South Africans in and out, and one even used FIFO workers from the Philippines.

Oh I know, you’re talking about the fruit picking jobs right?
You go out ther work for black money at only $10/hour.
In all seriousness if you believe that first sentence you are in greater denial than i expected.

You only need talk to any business owner or recruitment professional to realise that there is a population of people out there who will refuse to work or refuse a job for some fairly ordinary reasons.

Its an issue, but to be fair probably not ad big as an issue as underemployment and people just giving up and moving interstate.

Re: Beer Garden

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2018 3:05 pm
by Hooligan
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