John
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@BossManAU On my way to. Bunnings to get me some jerry cans… ✌️🤞
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@WallStreetApes AUD12.50
My last coffee locally was $5.50
My experience was, they made my coffee ☕
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Starbucks CEO defends a cup of coffee costing $9
He says the customers needs to just not think about it as a $9 cup of coffee, you’re paying for the “experience” of getting a Starbucks coffee
“In some cases a $9 experience does feel like you're splurging, and then what that means is we have to make it worthwhile.”
He says Starbucks customers “want to have a special experience and regardless of what your income level is, in some cases, a $9 experience does feel like you're splurging — well, this is a really affordable premium experience”
How out of touch could a person possibly be…
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@kadmitriev This is much needed.
I want to visit Russia 🪆 and the Stans via China.
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'Productivity Commission ignores easiest housing policy fix'
"Productivity Commission (PC) chair Danielle Wood has admitted that it is “going to take decades” for fixes to improve housing supply to make home ownership more affordable, “to filter through"
macrobusiness.com.au/2026/04/produc…
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After literally centuries of Brits being Australia's dominant migrant group, Indians have rapidly replaced them in a matter of years. A significant sign of Australia's immigration focus shifting from Europe to Asia.
Disclose.tv@disclosetv
NEW - New data from Australian Bureau of Statistics shows Indian-born residents are now Australia's largest foreign-born population, surpassing UK born residents, who had formed the largest single cohort of foreign-born residents at any one time, since 1901.
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@NoticerNews In my local area, they are loitering around town. Yet somehow they bought a $1.5 million dollar home.
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Indians are now the largest foreign-born group in Australia, going from 97,085 in 2000 to 971,020 in 2025.
Follow: @NoticerNews
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New figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that inflation ticked up as expected in the month of March largely because of global pressures.
These numbers show Australians are paying a hefty price for war in the Middle East.
These are the costs and consequences of a conflict on the other side of the world.
It’s another reminder that from an economic point of view, an enduring end to the war can’t come soon enough.
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@BJP_Official This is dog shit.
Enabling a HDMI port that won't damage anything is $20 room at build.
The tv can be enabled for HDMI input via the hospitality management platform.
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@rationalaussie Contract work in IT has dried up.
FTE is available if you'll take $60k at level 1 helpdesk.
Oh and you need to be anything that's not a white male.
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@marikoff1127 I'm glad a fellow Aussie returned your item - lost and found works via the place an item was lost, if you lose the item at a store, it will be handed to the store staff, otherwise the local police station or security station in Westfield etc.
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@harukaawake I look forward to Visiting Japan 🗾 to experience the culture.
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