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Cerity

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Happy straya day ya cunce! Unfortunately I've got deliverables I need to push out before tomorrow but work will be done with beer in hand.
 

senahorse

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ouch were did you see that ?



Speaking to The Australian Financial Review, Watermark Funds Management chief investment officer Justin Braitling said he had received a special briefing this week from Amazon about its Australian rollout.

Mr Braitling said Amazon’s plan was to collect pricepoints on everything before setting prices at a 30 per cent discount.

http://www.news.com.au/finance/busi...l/news-story/eb46ca7590b11ca57d8f430a7ba062d5
 

Quasar

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Yeah. I remember reading that back when the rumours started hotting up. I was more thinking about whether it will compete with other non local retailers who aren't chased to collect GST. Or will customs try and collect that when it enters the country?

That said...I find it hard to imagine them pricing groceries say 30% under Aldi. At least across the board. And it of course makes me wonder what impact that would have on farmers. Crushed even more?
 
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straya
 

ManeKast

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It's going to change within the next 6 years IMO, it's inevitable.

Question is, what day do we shift it to? Mabo or the 1967 referendum? Hard to choose IMO but I'm not Aboriginal and haven't heard much on their meaning to them.
 

senahorse

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Yeah. I remember reading that back when the rumours started hotting up. I was more thinking about whether it will compete with other non local retailers who aren't chased to collect GST. Or will customs try and collect that when it enters the country?

That said...I find it hard to imagine them pricing groceries say 30% under Aldi. At least across the board. And it of course makes me wonder what impact that would have on farmers. Crushed even more?

Other than spot checking (like they currently do) there is no feasible way for customs to check everything, the volume is just too high.

For groceries I wouldn't see them beat Aldi, a lot of the stuff they sell is their own brands or exclusive to them, but on other items I wouldn't underestimate the buying power of Amazon. If there was one company that could stick it to the distributor it's them, not to mention they will probably handle the distribution themselves in most cases. At the very least it will hopefully destroy the duopoly of Woolworths and Coles and start bringing prices back down. The fruit and veg is an interesting one, it could be possible they don't even enter that space.
 

hidys

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It's going to change within the next 6 years IMO, it's inevitable.

Question is, what day do we shift it to? Mabo or the 1967 referendum? Hard to choose IMO but I'm not Aboriginal and haven't heard much on their meaning to them.

My suggestion would be to make it January 1st while keeping the 26th public holiday and calling something else, I'm not exactly sure what but something that reflects the fact that not everyone thinks of the day as a celebration.
 
I hope they make Mabo Day a holiday, purely for selfish reasons, so I'll get a day off for my birthday.

It also seems like the best of the options I've seen put forward. Except maybe May 8 ... maaaate.
 

Quasar

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Well I like the suggested March 1st. Has strong historical ties to the formation of the nation. Plus its in a nice empty slot in the calendar.
 
It's going to change within the next 6 years IMO, it's inevitable.

Question is, what day do we shift it to? Mabo or the 1967 referendum? Hard to choose IMO but I'm not Aboriginal and haven't heard much on their meaning to them.
If they move it, I just want it to still be in Summer so that we can still have a barbie. From a historical point of view, celebrating either Federation or the Australia Act makes the most sense to me (obviously New Years Day not being an ideal slot for a new public holiday though).

Personally, I think they should just wait to move Australia Day until we become a Republic. That might actually get that discussion rolling again.
 
I'd prefer it to be a day relating to unity rather than just a random day.

Mabo case day was more setting in stone that Terra Nullius is dead and buried but the 1967 referendum is a better show of unity as a country of diverse people's.
 
I'd prefer it to be a day relating to unity rather than just a random day.

Mabo case day was more setting in stone that Terra Nullius is dead and buried but the 1967 referendum is a better show of unity as a country of diverse people's.
It should be the day we declare ourselves a republic and can have a fresh start.

So let's make that happen in the Summer :p
 

trinest

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Nah, needs to be in March for the warmer weather.

With the temperatures the past few years I don't think it would be an issue.

May 8 is an awesome idea.

Australia works well when we celebrate our mateship.

When we go all bogan and celebrate the country, thats when things go weird.
 
With the temperatures the past few years I don't think it would be an issue.

May 8 is an awesome idea.

Australia works well when we celebrate our mateship.

When we go all bogan and celebrate the country, thats when things go weird.
In Hobart, the average maximum in May is 13.9 degrees.
 
saw absloutly nothing about this game so decided to make a thread on it not sure if it was a good idea or not given i lack the time to make a legit thread and mark up code is not my strong suit

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=229224386#post229224386

its made by a local team Aussie team

why is no body talking about this game ?

TinyBuild publishing? I'll wait until release to see how it turns out.

I see you've found the joy of Base on OzBargain, best spot to import from since Brexit! Their postage is basically the same speed as OzGameShop which is nice, they seem to get every title and have great deals constantly. Infinite Warfare is like $31 currently, just keep in mind that when it's through BaseCH they don't remove VAT.
 

T-0800

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Other than spot checking (like they currently do) there is no feasible way for customs to check everything, the volume is just too high.

For groceries I wouldn't see them beat Aldi, a lot of the stuff they sell is their own brands or exclusive to them, but on other items I wouldn't underestimate the buying power of Amazon. If there was one company that could stick it to the distributor it's them, not to mention they will probably handle the distribution themselves in most cases. At the very least it will hopefully destroy the duopoly of Woolworths and Coles and start bringing prices back down. The fruit and veg is an interesting one, it could be possible they don't even enter that space.

Where will all those lost jobs go?
 

Fredescu

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At the very least it will hopefully destroy the duopoly of Woolworths and Coles and start bringing prices back down.

Pretty sure the issue with the Woolies/Coles duopoly isn't that prices are too high to the consumer, it's that they are too low for the supplier. Scary to imagine Amazon could make that worse. Who will there be left to sell to?
 

senahorse

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So why are we one of the most expensive places in the world for groceries? My little bit of googling came back with, "because we are used to paying high prices", but I didn't find anything conclusive. Are Coles/Woolies taking too much of a cut? We do most of our shopping at Aldi and find we end around 1/3 cheaper than shopping at the majors, granted Aldi do a lot of stuff in their own brands, but they do carry brand name items as well.

edit: reading more, while we are one of the higher priced countries when it comes to groceries, it seems per capita we are typically much lower
 

HolyCheck

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congrats legend!

Just booked march 3rd off. first time i've ever taken a day off for a gamey thing. going to play me some zelda!
 

Jintor

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Random question, it's hot as hell and I'm having real trouble sleeping. Any recommendations for sheets or blankets that are more cooling?
 
So why are we one of the most expensive places in the world for groceries? My little bit of googling came back with, "because we are used to paying high prices", but I didn't find anything conclusive. Are Coles/Woolies taking too much of a cut? We do most of our shopping at Aldi and find we end around 1/3 cheaper than shopping at the majors, granted Aldi do a lot of stuff in their own brands, but they do carry brand name items as well.

edit: reading more, while we are one of the higher priced countries when it comes to groceries, it seems per capita we are typically much lower
I assume there are a lot of middle men taking a cut. Plus we have pretty stringent testing/quality control.

Random question, it's hot as hell and I'm having real trouble sleeping. Any recommendations for sheets or blankets that are more cooling?

Buy 3 fans.
 
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