Rod63

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  • in reply to: A ‘rarely discussed’ aspect of our housing woes #1858238
    Rod63
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    Stamp duty has nothing to do with the ATO. It is a state tax.

    in reply to: Wednesday 12.03.2025 – Word Unscramble #1857900
    Rod63
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    Record

    in reply to: What are your thoughts on the US election result? #1847905
    Rod63
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    You poor thing – completely deluded. You have really gone down the conspiracy theory wormhole.

    in reply to: What are your thoughts on the US election result? #1847903
    Rod63
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    My reply was meant to be to Lorraine Ann Cobcroft.

    in reply to: What are your thoughts on the US election result? #1847900
    Rod63
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    Trump, the billionaire, understands “the real world”? Haha!

    in reply to: Would you dob someone in to the ATO? #1847519
    Rod63
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    People (or businesses) who cheat on tax, are cheating on all of us. They should be “dobbed in”.

    in reply to: Most Australians still want a monarchy, do you? #1847218
    Rod63
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    We haven’t had half-wit politicians or brainless sport legends as governor-general. Nor would we as president (or whatever name we choose to call out head of state).

    in reply to: Most Australians still want a monarchy, do you? #1847171
    Rod63
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    The problem with this poll is that the monarchy alternative is an “elected” president. What we need is a republic with a president (or he/she may have another title) who is appointed like our GG – an eminent, neutral Australian.

    Then we would see a much stronger vote for a republic. Like the readers above have noted, when an “elected president” is spoken of, many think of the USA. We want to avoid that system at all costs!

    in reply to: Is it finally time for Australia to become a republic? #1845202
    Rod63
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    Yes, it absolutely is.

    We need an Australian head of state.

    in reply to: Fitness apps and devices may worsen mental health #1843547
    Rod63
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    Why “Apple” smart watch Brad? Many people have Garmins, Polar, or one of the many other brands.
    Why do you give free advertising to Apple? Do you get a kickback?

    in reply to: NSW makes push for AFL Grand Final #1842009
    Rod63
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    Nope!

    in reply to: Super model cancer claims under fire #1841791
    Rod63
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    Perhaps not “a” doctor. You wouldn’t expect one doctor to have all the answers. But across a whole team you will find the expert assistance and care you need.
    Sallyp is correct – trust the science.

    in reply to: Experts sound warning over smartphone models #1834899
    Rod63
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    Avoid iPhones. Go android – Samsung for example.

    in reply to: ACMA warns of new loyalty points scam #1833085
    Rod63
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    Yes – two. One from “Telstra” a couple of weeks ago and one this morning from “Coles”. I knew the points weren’t about to expire in both cases

    Also, I don’t click on links in messages.

    in reply to: Did you participate in the ‘cash day’ protest? #1830372
    Rod63
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    No!

    Ridiculous.

    Rod63
    Participant

    It didn’t wait and nor should it have.
    I was amazed when I read the company had reimbursed them their costs of rejoining the ship.
    I think they shouldn’t have.

    in reply to: Hot cross buns given the tick #1829504
    Rod63
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    No ticks and no crosses. We don’t need either. Just plain fruit buns are great.

    in reply to: Should we have four-year political terms? #1829191
    Rod63
    Participant

    I agree with him. Four year terms with a set date for the election every 4 years.

    in reply to: Has Mr Bean killed the electric car industry? #1826940
    Rod63
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    Stupid headline. Mr Bean is a character and had no influence on the electric car industry.
    As the story says, it was comments by Rowan Atkinson.

    in reply to: Should parliamentarians pray? #1824580
    Rod63
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    Absolutely it should. It is not appropriate for parliaments.

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