oggbashan
Dying Truth seeker
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I take it you've never been to Nimbin, then?
I had relations who farmed near Nimbin over fifty years ago. It was just a quiet rural backwater place then.
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I take it you've never been to Nimbin, then?
The do struggle with the game of cricket.
Politics here is wonderful. We've had five Prime Ministers in five years and when they're not too busy ousting one another they're truly devoted to the big issues - like Johhny Depp's dogs.
Australia is the only country to lose a Prime Minister who went swimming. His body was never found. Imagine the crisis if that happened to a US President.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Holt
Two days later Australia had another Prime Minister.
Harold Holt was also well known as Australia's most lecherous PM. Bob Hawke ran him pretty close, but Bill Sneddon a successor of Holt as Liberal leader takes the palm - he managed to die of a heart attack in a brothel!
Not quite for Bill Sneddon.
Death
How accepting are they to alternative lifestyles ?
colddiesel? Your post seems incomplete.
Bill Sneddon didn't die in a brothel, as suggested by Ishtat, but in a Travelodge with a woman he knew, not a prostitute.
Still an unfortunate way to lose a politician...
Well he certainly knew her -at least biblically!
I think Ishtat is wrong but I also think your account doesn't entirely stack up Og, and I'm pretty sure my own won't - because it cannot be proved one way or t'other:-
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Ironic really that Snedden achieved such notoriety in death. In his political carreer the cartoonists had labelled him 'Mr Mediocrity.'
If you're a smoker you might want to rethink the move. The government just approved a new tobacco excise, making them $40 a pack.
Good bloody idea! Make some money from taxes and reduce smoking. I assume there are no tobacco farms in Australia. Used to a huge industry here in SW Ontario. Farmers lobby for years had enough power to keep prices and taxes lower. Rural schools used terms not semesters so youths could work the fields at harvest time. High school never really got going until 3rd week of September. Too many kids working. Paid as much as 100$ a day back in the 70s. Huge money!
What about things like vapes and Nicorette products? Lower prices to encourage getting off the demon weed?
I use a Nicorette mister at 35$ Cdn. About a cartons worth.
I would have thought non-cigarette/cigar vaping/Nicorette type products would be pushed by the government. Almost sounds like a tax grab instead of an anti-smoking health policy.