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Re: Australian federal politics

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by Whistler » June 21, 2024, 3:38 pm

wazza wrote:
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A good read . balanced
Link does not take me to any article
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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by wazza » June 21, 2024, 3:50 pm

It was a.link to The Guardian link written by Simon Homes a Court

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Re: Australian federal politics

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wazza wrote:
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It was a.link to The Guardian link written by Simon Homes a Court
LOL, malcolm turnballs guardian and holmes a court, what a foooked up world we live in relying on those lefties.

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Re: Australian federal politics

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better than bronnie dean ***** ....

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Re: Australian federal politics

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c r e t I N

latest cost blow out for UK
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Re: Australian federal politics

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Note the abandoned build due to cost blow out
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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by jackspratt » June 21, 2024, 7:53 pm

FFS, stop it, wazz!

These are all countries with established nuclear industries, so are bound to make a minor mistake or two.

Whereas Australia will have the benefit of starting from scratch, with all that local experienced talent and expertise it can utilise.

OK, there may be a cost over-run or two, but that will only make the nuclear power 5 times more expensive, rather than 3; and 5 - 10 years late.

That's after getting through:

- federal parliament

- state parliaments

- environmental impact statements

- current land owners

- native title issues

- community resistance

- finding someone to insure

- etc etc etc

before they can even start construction.

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by jackspratt » June 22, 2024, 11:24 am

Show us the money, Pete. :D

Dutton doesn't have a clue about what his cloud-cuckoo-land nuclear "plan" will cost, but he is telling us what the government's plan, based on sustainable and renewable energy, will cost - exaggerated x 10 just for impact with the dunderheads and fruit-loops that believe his fantasy.

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Re: Australian federal politics

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spud complaining about the memes already.

Votets complaining about lack of details , timelines etc

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Look.what I found
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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by Laan Yaa Mo » June 25, 2024, 3:16 pm

Today on Australian BC news, the goldfish were getting all upset that a Labor politician crossed the floor to vote in favour of a Green motion to recognise Palestine as a State. What is the fuss all about? In Westminster style democracies, crossing the floor to vote against one's own party is not frowned on, is it?

The more important issue centred on whether ancient kangaroos hopped or walked on two feet. The visiting expert believes that they were walkers as well as hoppers.
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Re: Australian federal politics

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Laan Yaa Mo wrote:
June 25, 2024, 3:16 pm
Today on Australian BC news, the goldfish were getting all upset that a Labor politician crossed the floor to vote in favour of a Green motion to recognise Palestine as a State. What is the fuss all about? In Westminster style democracies, crossing the floor to vote against one's own party is not frowned on, is it?

The more important issue centred on whether ancient kangaroos hopped or walked on two feet. The visiting expert believes that they were walkers as well as hoppers.
Even bigger question, how did they hop of walk to get on the ark

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by Laan Yaa Mo » June 25, 2024, 4:25 pm

They were too big and cumbersome to be permitted on the boat and were ditched to fend for themselves on some god-forsaken continent/island until the British arrived to sort them out or something like that.
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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by wazza » June 25, 2024, 4:28 pm

Laan Yaa Mo wrote:
June 25, 2024, 4:25 pm
They were too big and cumbersome to be permitted on the boat and were ditched to fend for themselves on some god-forsaken continent/island until the British arrived to sort them out or something like that.

probably yrue as no fossils found in Turnkey

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by AlexO » June 25, 2024, 6:01 pm

jackspratt wrote:
June 21, 2024, 7:53 pm
FFS, stop it, wazz!

These are all countries with established nuclear industries, so are bound to make a minor mistake or two.

Whereas Australia will have the benefit of starting from scratch, with all that local experienced talent and expertise it can utilise.

OK, there may be a cost over-run or two, but that will only make the nuclear power 5 times more expensive, rather than 3; and 5 - 10 years late.

That's after getting through:

- federal parliament

- state parliaments

- environmental impact statements

- current land owners

- native title issues

- community resistance

- finding someone to insure

- etc etc etc

before they can even start construction.

:confused:
Eh, forgive me but is that not the same rigmarole that would have to be gone through for the massive clean wind farms and solar fields being proposed, or is there a wee leftie fast track option?

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Re: Australian federal politics

Post by jackspratt » June 26, 2024, 5:44 pm

Electricity production is neither left wing, nor right wing ie it is politically neutral.

It is only (overwhelmingly) right wing cultural warriors who want to make it about politics.

Australia doesn't have specific legislated bans on solar or wind power at either state or federal levels - which is not the case for nuclear reactors.

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