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+ "text": "i thought ya meant gun shots ,silly me..... nice shots though",
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+ "text": "I love Broken Hill. It has one of the most beautiful landscapes in Australia, possibly the world",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Are you a local or just passing through?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "As a local there is some really good photo spots for future reference if your not local.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Not as bad as I thought. I used to think of it as full on res dirt like WA",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Haha fair - thanks!",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Just passing through but I am meant to return in July…",
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+ },
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+ "text": "thanks walked around etc broken hill couple times,was back a few years ..",
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+ }
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+ "text": "Ulmarra is a beautiful place but I have been cursed with the knowledge that there was a lane named after my family there ",
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+ },
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+ "text": "nice pics",
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+ },
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+ "text": "These are stunning, thanks so much for sharing!",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Cheers. I’m not much of a photographer, but the area’s natural beauty did most of the work for me",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "me neither but Australia's beauty does help",
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+ }
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+ "text": "A helpful commenter shared this info:",
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+ "text": "If you're interested in donating to wombat rescue and rehabilitation, here are some organizations in NSW:",
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+ "text": "https://www.wombatcarebundanoon.com.au/",
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+ },
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+ "text": "https://www.wombatrefuge.com.au/sponsor-a-wombat",
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+ "text": "https://rocklilywombats.com/",
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+ },
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+ "text": "https://sleepyburrows.com.au/",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "https://www.cedarcreekwombatrescue.com/donations/",
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+ }
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+ "text": "Unlike most spiders, the huntsman does not use venom to immobilize Its prey. It jumps out and surprises its victim when driving and then lets physics take care of the rest.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Huntsman",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Huntsman. Not dangerous, just on the bigger side of the spiders we get",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "A scary one",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "That’s Trevor, he’s chill",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Male huntsman",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ "text": "We had a huntsman and I was keeping it around to kill other pests. I told my housemate to leave it for this reason. Next morning I found out she got rid of it, I was so mad. A couple days later the house was full of smaller spiders again ",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Huntsman",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "A baby spider",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Huntsman do bite and can sting.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I’d be suprised as well to see a huntsman driving lol!",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Speaking from experience here. A HUGE one (much bigger than this tiny toddler) hanging out under the sun visor of my mate's car nearly caused a wreck when i was getting a ride home from work years ago. Not fun.",
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+ "text": "They can deliver a nasty bite too, dont let these 'spiderbro' types tell you any different. If you have little kids in the house i reckon it's irresponsible to leave these things running around in there as well.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Friendly, harmless, tells good jokes.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Looks like a wolf spider to me, not a huntsman.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Huntsman can get bloody huge but wolf spiders are relatively modestly sized, their bodies are rarely larger than a peanut in my experience.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "oh no.... we killed it, we thought it was a venomous spider :(",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "We have the same humour this was hilarious",
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+ },
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+ "text": "\"Spiderbro\" lolol",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "The way to tell between a young huntsman and an old wolf is the pattern on their back. Wolves have stripes or a union jack type marking on their back",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "Also, wolfs front legs will naturally sit forward, while huntsmen hold them out. A young huntsman will also be more skittish than a wolf is, generally.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "From the legs, this one is a huntsman.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "Wolf spider are a bit different, they have longer front legs than the other legs, have larger bodies, spin webs and hunt on the moors in packs.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "If you ever get another one try feeding it any bugs or roaches you catch. (Catch the live bug and let it go after the huntsman sees it) they will live in that room from then on, and eat any other bugs you take issue with.",
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+ "text": "they're actually nice to have around as they hunt and eat actual pests like flies and cockroaches. When I find them, I usually put them in a container and leave them outside.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "They love to chill in places like laundry hampers and drying towels and jump out at/on you when you least expect it.",
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+ "text": "Definitely don't kill them, but I generally move them on when they are inside the house.",
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+ "text": "Hey everyone! Looking to go out with some friends this week on the paddleboards. Preferably no more than a 2 hour drive from Sydney and somewhere calm as we are newbies. Where are your favourite places? TIA",
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+ "text": "Balmoral Beach is a harbour beach, and very calm.",
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+ "text": "Manly cove",
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+ "text": "Lane cove national park, the water is calm",
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+ "text": "Narrabeen Lagoon and The Basin are pretty good spots, you can get a ferry to The Basin from Palm Beach IIRC.",
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+ {
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+ "text": "Fisherman’s Beach",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Cottage point is a great place for a dip.",
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+ "text": "Malabar Beach is fairly flat and a good option.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "I love to SUP in Swallow Rock, Greys Point in the Sutherland Shire :) Get there early for a peaceful paddle!",
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+ },
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+ "text": "As a newbie paddler I second The Basin, the lagoon like side of it once you get off the boat and walk to the left past the trees (incase you're worrying while on the boat to The Basin)",
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+ "text": "You know Alex is an independent, don't you? And he has been working on this project for two years with the government? You know both of those things, right?",
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+ "text": "I'm so glad he achieved a beach. Not to be overly cynical, but with the limited budget and ongoing crises we have I'm so disappointed it was spent on a beach.",
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+ "text": "At least take your shirt off mate, Tones would have been in nothing but budgies 2 sizes small simply strolling the foreshore, amateur hour up in here.",
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+ "text": "Yes I do… and that Stokes is a Lib. What’s your point?",
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+ },
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+ "text": "I also know when politicians of any stripe are willing to jump in the harbour fully clothed in front of a huddle of cameras, it’s not just any normal presser.",
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+ "text": "That's a very European looking beach",
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+ "text": "Public amenities are important too. Health and recreation helps the budgets in other areas. Doesn’t mean we shouldn’t also spend on hospitals and education.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Sydney Water had just finished its long term monitoring. Sorry you're so cynical.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "How many other politicians have launched a harbour swimming pool. Weird agenda, dude.",
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+ "text": "It's shit and small at Barangaroo. Completely man made.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Building a beach at Barangaroo is pointless. It's probably not going to be used much and it isn't like beaches accessible to the area are in short supply.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "It was just someone who can't actually effect any meaningful policy change's pet project. I'm glad he achieved his goal of a shit beach in one of the wealthiest areas of Sydney.",
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+ },
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+ "text": ">Doesn’t mean we shouldn’t also spend on hospitals and education.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "And in reality it does. There is a finite amount of money and in budgets it really is a zero sum game. Any dollar spent is a dollar not spent somewhere else. This was all done while the health systems, infrastructure, education resources, etc. are all crumbling around us.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Yeah, I meant the about the *being covered in rocks* part of it.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": ">\tthe health systems, infrastructure, education resources, etc. are all crumbling around us.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "* all receiving more government funding than ever before.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "There are city residents, plus office workers can use this in their lunch break. Not to mention tourists. I can’t see this costing that much, especially not compared to projects like sports stadiums.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "And yet still not being enough. Nurses, doctors, teachers, among other public servants have been calling out for years for the need for increased resourcing. The smattering of extra funding too little too late is a political stunt at best.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Of course. Everything, everywhere - always needs more funding.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Just pointing out the NSW government has spent record amounts of money on each of those areas you listed. For more than 10 years.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Is there need for more? Always. But you can’t completely disregard local community amenity projects like this (which was primarily campaigned for by a local community group, not by Alex).",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Campaigned for by a local community group that Alex is the local member for. They lobbied for it to Alex. Let's not understate this.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "And you're implying investing in health and education infrastructure is somehow different to community amenity projects, which is simply not the case.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Also you're completely misrepresenting the gravity of the health crisis we are in right now in NSW. Rural Australians, who are as much citizens of NSW entitled to a level of quality living as inner city populations, don't even have access to basic healthcare. This is while one of the wealthiest areas of the nations that had just had one of the most wealth oriented redevelopments in this nations history gets an unnecessary beach. Nurses are killing themselves in metropolitan hospitals, in part, because of how bad it's getting having serious implications for their mental health.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "But I guess it's worth fighting for a beach in Barangaroo, which has greater than three times the national median household income. Those very needy buggers.",
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+ },
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+ "text": ">\tCampaigned for by a local community group that Alex is the local member for. They lobbied for it to Alex. Let’s not understate this.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "This is how a representative democracy works?",
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+ },
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+ "text": ">\tinvesting in health and education infrastructure is somehow different to community amenity projects",
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+ },
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+ "text": "The billions of dollars for health and education in the budget is different to the (comparatively) tiny amount of funding this project would’ve cost to scrape the oysters and install a shark net, yes.",
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+ },
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+ "text": ">\tRural Australians, who are as much citizens of NSW entitled to a level of quality living as inner city populations, don’t even have access to basic healthcare.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "No, I’m sorry. There is absolutely a level of public service the Government should provide. There is absolutely no right for people living in remote towns to have the same quality of life or access to the range of all the services in a larger town or the Capital City. That’s why people live in cities. Where the government is failing in providing basic services, absolutely on board for criticising them. But they don’t owe metro service accessibility to every citizen.",
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+ },
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+ "text": ">\tNurses are killing themselves in metropolitan hospitals, in part, because of how bad it’s getting having serious implications for their mental health.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Source?",
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+ },
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+ "text": ">The billions of dollars for health and education in the budget is different to the (comparatively) tiny amount of funding this project would’ve cost to scrape the oysters and install a shark net, yes.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "Tell that to the patients that are having to have surgeries done where surgeons are having to improvise because there isn't any stock of basic surgical equipment.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": ">This is how a representative democracy works?",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Yeah. Sadly money speaks more than need. The wealthy in Barangaroo will surely appreciate the tiny \"beach\" more than people who actually need help.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": ">There is absolutely no right for people living in remote towns to have the same quality of life or access to the range of all the services in a larger town or the Capital City.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "Which nobody under the sun is advocating for. But ALL Australians are entitled to a basic level of healthcare.",
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+ },
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+ "text": ">Source?",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Working in a major metropolitan hospital where this has happened.",
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+ },
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+ "text": ">\tWorking in a major metropolitan hospital where this has happened.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "There’s absolutely no media coverage of nurses killing themselves in hospitals.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ "text": "> In 2020, the Manly Daily published images of a French bulldog harassing an Australian fur seal at Long Reef Aquatic Reserve while the owner looked on.",
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+ "text": "Have people always been that stupid or is it a relatively new phenomenon?",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Nah, you find some proportion of dickheads in all walks of life and dog owners are no different. They seem to be attracted to certain breeds. Frenchies, pugs and small fluffy white things are, unfortunately, often found in the company of dickheads.",
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+ "text": "\\#notallfrenchies",
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+ }
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+ "text": "Researcher 'burst into tears' to see endangered greater gliders using their high-tech nest boxes",
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+ "text": "it sure is needed",
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+ "text": "I hate cats. More so the owners who let them roam at night but still I hate seeing cats in my garden and walking along my colorbond fence at 3am.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I wish I could do something about it but there's nothing I can do that's legal.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Good. I'm hoping for the day we can use autonomous drones to cull them and other pests and weeds. I work a fair bit in the Top End and frequently come across feral cats around dusk. In fact I probably see more feral cats are probably the most common mammal I come across.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I worked at a veterinarian clinic about 20 years ago and they would catch the feral cats in the area, spay or neuter them and rerelease them. It helped. But it was completely on a voluntary basis. Also, keep pet cats INSIDE! In my neighborhood (I live in a large city) cats go missing all the time. Coyotes and bobcats are making a comeback.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "20 years ago!",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Trapping them and turning them in to a shelter should be legal if they are trespassing on your property. Call your council and see what your options are. It's their responsibility to keep stray and feral animals under control.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "At least 30 i reckon, around the time when the abc did the first big report i saw on the out of control feral cat situation.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Ive called my council, they've specifically said they won't do anything about it.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "They said \"speak to my neighbours and let them know their cats are coming into my property\".",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Like that's going to make a difference to anything.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I can think right back to the early 90’s having a bad cat problem on our chook farm. From them to rabbits and foxes",
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+ "text": "Then I read the article and the old bloke is just keeping the species from extinction. Nothing as delicious as a parmi",
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+ "text": "Well it's in NSW, so I don't see this government getting in its way whatsoever.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Wherever there's a short term cash gain to be made at the expense of the environment you'll find the LNP circling like vultures.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Imagine not giving a shit and approving this project anyway.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Does the government never f**king learn.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Project has to stopped.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Gas ain't the future",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ "text": "Many regional councils are struggling with zombie developments often involving very large parcels of land. For decades, developers purchased land along the Eastern seaboard hoping one day to make their fortune by sub dividing the acreages into housing lots.",
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+ "text": "After purchase, they submit a development application and in doing so enter a contract with the council that both parties agree that subdivision could occur under the rules of the day. They then sit on that land until it gains value and the market needs land.",
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+ "text": "In my own LGA, several of these developers are now resurrecting their plans to develop the land. The problem is that many of these were approved 30 or more years ago when rules were very different. Because they have approval in principle, they are then able to move forward without input from local planning authorities or the need to meet a Biodiversity Development Assessment report. They are able to evade legislative enacted to ensure that biodiversity targets and threatened species are protected.",
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+ "text": "You have to look at the bigger picture to see the impact of this. It’s not about isolated patches of land but about habitat destruction up and down the coast from 10 - 100 acres.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Add in the destruction of the recent bushfires and floods and rampant land clearing for agriculture, and it’s a planning disaster. Some communities are seeing the only remaining patches of bushland left in their towns after the fires being razed so that zombie developments can occur.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "The final insult is that the land is priced beyond the reach of those who live in these often small communities where wages are lower than the ACT, Melbourne or Sydney, so it’s not even like it’s providing housing for local people. They end up as empty holiday homes or short term rentals.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Sooner or later Australians are going to have to come to grips with the fact that much of Australia is inhabitable, and that the land along the coast is in short supply and often constrained by terrain, ( floodplain & mountain ranges) and National parks. There’s only one major inland river system which is significantly degraded by water theft.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "We have to decide whether ‘big Australia’ is good for Australia or Australians and start acting accordingly.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Not a single one of those regional councils will allow high density in their backyards though so it's incredibly hypocritical. It's their zoning practices.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "You want to stop landclearing? Allow 30 storey apartments to be built in the middle of town.",
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+ }
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+ "text": "Earlier, I had posted an image (in another subreddit) but received negative commentary.",
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+ "text": "One person even suggested that I'd actually searched for 'New South Wales' and then changed the search bar.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Why would I fabricate something? I'm bluntly honest, not a liar. I hate liars.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Hence, I've deleted the original post and reposted here with a video instead, to dispel that stupid theory.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I know that it's a combination of both the browser AND search engine, as I tested using other search engines and browsers and only in certain scenarios could I replicate the results.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ "text": "I'm not naming which browser or search engines to avoid giving them free publicity.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Here's the original details from my original post:",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I did a quick search for 'South American landmarks', using a popular search engine that doesn't start with 'G' (in conjuction with a less popular browser).",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "The immediate search results are in Sydney and surrounding areas of NSW.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Given that almost all contemporary school students use the Internet as a learning resource and millions of others seem to now rely on it for information, getting such a simple search result wrong shows how even technology can provide serious misinformation.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Imagine some 11 year old student doing the same search for a Geography project and getting no marks because of the information being incorrect.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Most people would take top search results as gospel.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "If it was someone overseas, the error could be a sneaky way to boost our tourism and economy, though it is still technically very misleading.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "(To be fair, I wouldn't necessarily blame the search engine totally but rather the browser, which I won't name but was once highly-rated and I was able to reproduce the result after various adjustments.)",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I also note that I capitalised the words 'South American' as a proper noun but the search engine/browser combined kept removing the capital 'A' from 'American'.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "How did technology get it wrong?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "The closest point of South America is over 9000km away from Sydney CBD and the furtherest point is over 15,000km away.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Could it be that the technology confused '***S***outh ***A***merican' with '***S***ydney, ***A***ustralia'? Who knows?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I guess it's still a bit of a laugh how technology got it wrong and humans are still necessary.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Not since Gondwanaland broke up, to my understanding. That was the closest we’ve ever been to South America.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Probably a mix up with results from New Australia, which is indeed in South America (Paraguay).",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Australia",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I've got one everyone can try, search for plumber Western NSW. tell me how many plumbers come up west of the newel.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "Happens to me all the time. Results from Australia is always favoured. So sometimes I have used the respective country google link to get accurate results. eg google.co.uk",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "You didn't get the memo?",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Definitely wasn't any technology back then.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "[removed]",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Yep, only shows results the east side of the Blue Mountains, primarily in South West and North West Sydney.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Definitely not showing anything remotely near Broken Hill, Wilcannia or Cobar.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Forget about even the Newell. By the time I got to the fifth page of results, the furtherest plumber it showed me was in Springwood.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Results seemed to focus on Western Sydney, like the AI disregarded NSW and used the capital city as the starting point.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "In those five pages, I got results for plumbing jobs with NSW Government, TAFE NSW plumbing courses, plumbing awards at Fair Work and NSW Fair Trading information for plumbers.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "So to answer the original question: zilch.",
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+ "text": "Ban everything, much easier",
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+ "text": "I wish Labor could stand up to the gambling lobby like this guy is.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "He's doing this on purpose because it's a well known fact that the lions share of donations from clubs with pokies go to the Labor party.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "Whilst I agree with this. Where do you stop. People pay to have their agenda pushed. Perhaps politicians and media need to be more forthright, and accountable for their conflicts of interest",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "[deleted]",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Bring it.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "*From venues that host*",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I feel deeply suspicious of this wording.... but I guess it is something.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "That’s quite an ignorant statement",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I wish the current government had enacted some of this legislation during the last decade or so when they’ve been in power instead of waiting until an election they’re predicted to lose to talk about it at all.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "They failed at tackling the greyhound issue ( of which gambling is an associated issue) and when their own minister for gambling/alcohol etc , Vi Dominello floated a cashless gambling card not so long ago, they took the portfolio off him!",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "It’s a cynical and desperate ploy from a desperate government and while I’d be happy to see the death of all forms of gambling in NSW, it’s an absolute fail for me in terms of the morality and sincerity of the current government who’ve gleefully stuffed their coffers with money from gambling over the course of the last decade without regret or shame.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Perrottet is lying he’s just desperate. I mean let’s be honest, the LNP are desperate not too lose another state. Then they’ll only have one fucking state.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Why are Labor so in the pocket with pokies and associated organisations?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Interestingly the Nazi photo showed up a few days after he said he was introducing cashless gambling only on pokie machines to reduce problem gambling.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "lol wut? His anti-pokie stance existed WELL before the Nazi costume photo. In fact it is possible that the photo is retaliation for his stance. There are high horses to stay on, get off this one, you look silly.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "So lame calling people Nazis...",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Sorry I didn’t put a /s for your ignorance",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I'm not 100% but I guess its something to do with when they were introduced into the state in large numbers by the Bob Carr Labor government, and the Labor factions fought over ownership, sometimes with deadly consequences",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Nope. Perrotet was responsible for stripping the then Minister for Gambling, Vic Dominello of the portfolio because he was trying to reform the gaming industry. If he was so anti gambling, anti pokies, why on earth did he stymie the opportunity to do something about it and ‘sack’ the minister who was actually trying to do something about it?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "“As the minister responsible for the gaming portfolio, Dominello did more than most to try to address the problem. But six months after he publicly backed him, Perrottet, now the premier, stripped Dominello of the job.”",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "https://amp.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/may/14/victor-dominello-set-out-to-reform-gambling-in-nsw-but-the-odds-were-always-against-him",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "https://www.afr.com/companies/games-and-wagering/did-the-pokie-industry-just-demote-the-nsw-gaming-minister-20211220-p59ix0",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "https://amp.smh.com.au/national/nsw/targeted-clubs-named-in-axed-money-laundering-probe-20221019-p5br1g.html",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Are you living in the same reality as me? Perrottet already came out in favour of a precommitment cashless card for pokies before the Nazi uniform news.",
100
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "[NSW Crime Commissions report was in October 2022.](https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/key-findings-from-the-nsw-crime-commission-investigation-into-money-laundering-in-pokies-20221026-p5bt0s.html)",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Anyone saying \"he's just being anti pokie because he got caught joking around as a Nazi like nearly every actor on TV did in the 1990s/2000s\" is just delusional. His latest pokie stance pre-dates the photo allegations.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "[removed]",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "But his shutting down of a solution to problem gambling and money laundering occurred before the nazi uniform revelations, meaning your statement that “His anti pokie stance existed WELL before his nazi costume photo” is in stark contrast to his actual actions as premier. The fact he did nothing and sacked the minister that wanted to do something, suggests he was never genuinely concerned about addicts and money laundering at all.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "He has had the opportunity to enact legislation at any point since becoming premier but instead chose to deliberately sack his own minister, the guy who actually was trying to curb pokie gambling.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "He’s making cynical promises to win an election, not because he has a moral or genuine concern about gambling because if he was, he would have actually enacted legislation before this.",
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+ "text": "So? The responder above said that it is \"suspect\" and a \"stunt\" to distract from the Nazi photo issue. I'm not saying DP had the good position for all time, I agree DP had a shit-tier pokies stance earlier last year, just like Labor does now. But DP's change of heart happened BEFORE the Nazi costume issue.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Do you think that DP is a time traveller? Because assigning causation in reverse is impossible otherwise.",
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+ "text": "I just need some clarification, I’ve been told that you are able to drive a prohibited vehicle on your red p’s if you have a fully licensed supervisor in the passenger seat. However I’m unable to find any info about it on the govt website.",
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+ "text": "Does anyone know whether it is allowed or not?",
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+ "text": "You've been told a false story.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I believe you're mistaken.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Only Ls are exempt, due to mandatory full licence holder supervision.",
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+ "text": "I do not believe Ps are, as a supervising open licence holder is not mandatory for driving on Ps and thus makes supervision impractical.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ {
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+ "text": "Unless you get an officially approved exemption, I think you're out of luck.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "No you can't just drive a prohibited vehicles while you're on your P with a supervisor.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "What you can do is to apply for an exemption: [https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/apply-exemption-prohibited-vehicles-and-passenger-conditions](https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/apply-exemption-prohibited-vehicles-and-passenger-conditions)",
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+ },
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+ "text": "There are strict rules about how the exemptions can be granted, follow docs listed above.",
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+ "text": "The Animal Justice Party is the PETA of Australia.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "They need to stop being anthropomorphic and treat these animals with a focus on their welfare, care and dignity, instead of emotion.",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "This is coming from an animal care professional who has worked with many species of animals in research, zoos and domestic industries.",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
13
+ },
14
+ {
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+ "text": "Well to be fair it's our capacity for emotion that allows us to be moved to consider the plight of these animals. But i agree you can and should appeal to those emotions with plain facts rather than silly emotive displays and statements.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ [
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+ {
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+ "text": "*Laughs in Clubs NSW fall guy",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
5
+ },
6
+ {
7
+ "text": "Chris Minns and his faction pushed out Jodi Mackay as Leader because she was actually try to rid NSW Labor of corruption. In my view he’s about ad corrupt as the NSW Libs which makes it hard to choose who to vote for",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
9
+ },
10
+ {
11
+ "text": "Just make sure you get the pronunciation of his name right.",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
14
+ {
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+ "text": "It's Chrus Munns.",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Didn't he fall into the role after the other Labor guy was drunk driving?",
20
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
22
+ {
23
+ "text": "Edit: Nope, according to Wikipedia he is surprisingly actually the 6th Labor leader since Foley in November 2018. I don't like his chances of remaining leader much longer.",
24
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
26
+ {
27
+ "text": "Betoota Advocate did a podcast episode with him that was quite interesting",
28
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
30
+ {
31
+ "text": "I thought he'd come out with anti-pokie policies of his own",
32
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
34
+ {
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+ "text": "I remember them staunchly defending that Obeid associate grub MP and firing the lady who came out calling him corrupt.",
36
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
38
+ {
39
+ "text": "Real good look for a party trying to move away from the past government they led.",
40
+ "extra_info": ""
41
+ },
42
+ {
43
+ "text": "> An independent inquiry will be launched to investigate allegations levelled at the Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor by a now sacked Labor MP.",
44
+ "extra_info": ""
45
+ },
46
+ {
47
+ "text": "> This comes after opposition leader Chris Minns explosively sacked frontbencher Tania Mihailuk, the Bankstown MP, live on radio this morning",
48
+ "extra_info": ""
49
+ },
50
+ {
51
+ "text": "> Minns was speaking to Ben Fordham on 2GB about the recent conduct of Mihailuk who allegedly accused Cantebury-Bankstown mayor Khal Asfour of links to corrupt former minister Eddie Obeid.",
52
+ "extra_info": ""
53
+ },
54
+ {
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+ "text": ">",
56
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
58
+ {
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+ "text": "*Independent* inquiry found nothing. Fast forward a few months and Khal Asfour has withdrawn just weeks out from the election due to being caught out rorting the taxpayer.",
60
+ "extra_info": ""
61
+ },
62
+ {
63
+ "text": "Have you forgotten how corrupt Labor is in NSW?",
64
+ "extra_info": ""
65
+ },
66
+ {
67
+ "text": "Foley was undone because he put his hands into the underpants of a journalist at a Xmas party.",
68
+ "extra_info": ""
69
+ },
70
+ {
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+ "text": "But also there have only been two leaders since Foley - Michael Daley (lost last election) and Jodi McKay (fkn useless).",
72
+ "extra_info": ""
73
+ },
74
+ {
75
+ "text": "If you look at the list of leaders, there has been more than two.",
76
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
78
+ {
79
+ "text": "There are a couple of interim leaders, doesn't count.",
80
+ "extra_info": ""
81
+ },
82
+ {
83
+ "text": "They certainly do count. Looking at the list, it is telling that Keneally has been the best talent that NSW Labor has had since Bob Carr.",
84
+ "extra_info": ""
85
+ }
86
+ ]
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+ {
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+ "text": "Double demerits also apply so be careful going through school zones.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
6
+ {
7
+ "text": "School starts 7 Feb out in the far west.",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
10
+ {
11
+ "text": "Yeah my kid is back at school tomorrow.",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
14
+ {
15
+ "text": "Rip, I've still been following school zones during holidays. I literally just thought about it now and I feel so stupid oopsies",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
17
+ },
18
+ {
19
+ "text": "Na teachers are back to work tomorrow! There will also be parents with small kids wandering around getting Uniforms and such!",
20
+ "extra_info": ""
21
+ },
22
+ {
23
+ "text": "Better safe than sorry, at least you know next year",
24
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
26
+ {
27
+ "text": "Nope. We get an extra week out here in Western NSW. Teachers go back on Monday 6th, kids on the Tuesday :)",
28
+ "extra_info": ""
29
+ },
30
+ {
31
+ "text": "Cool that makes more sense Who ever hears of ending anyone's holidays on POET's day?",
32
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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2
+ {
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+ "text": "There is a spark of something in my brain telling me that old mate Bruz is responsible for this.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
5
+ },
6
+ {
7
+ "text": "Edit: [yep lol](https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-05/brumby-cull-suspended-in-vic-questioned-in-nsw/12325884)",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Cull em all. I say this as someone who grew up with and has owned horses.",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
14
+ {
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+ "text": "Feral animal? That's a cullin'",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Treat’em like the other ferals and cull them . A Poem does not make them an essential bit of wildlife",
20
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
22
+ {
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+ "text": "[deleted]",
24
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
26
+ {
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+ "text": "Why not catch and break them in then to sell them...",
28
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
30
+ {
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+ "text": "Sure they are classed as a pest but so are the 42 million kangaroos, cull the Brumbies then start culling more Roos also....",
32
+ "extra_info": ""
33
+ },
34
+ {
35
+ "text": "RE shooting perfectly good healthy horses in Australia.",
36
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
38
+ {
39
+ "text": "Countries and consumption of horse meat. 2020",
40
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
42
+ {
43
+ "text": "Kazakhstan 142,000 tons not tonnes",
44
+ "extra_info": ""
45
+ },
46
+ {
47
+ "text": "China 139, 000 tons",
48
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Mongolia 105, 000 tons",
52
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Mexico 76, 000 tons",
56
+ "extra_info": ""
57
+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Russian Federation 48, 000 tons",
60
+ "extra_info": ""
61
+ },
62
+ {
63
+ "text": "18, 000 odd Brumbies right in front of you for export here in Australia.",
64
+ "extra_info": ""
65
+ },
66
+ {
67
+ "text": "Are they selling what they shoot ? NOOOOO",
68
+ "extra_info": ""
69
+ },
70
+ {
71
+ "text": "They are fluffing and fumbling about hanging the shooting rifles out of Helicopters leave them where they fall.",
72
+ "extra_info": ""
73
+ },
74
+ {
75
+ "text": "Fuck John PorkBarillaro and all the National party.",
76
+ "extra_info": ""
77
+ },
78
+ {
79
+ "text": "OK, firstly, one is a native animal that is a pest to farmers, but not to the environment",
80
+ "extra_info": ""
81
+ },
82
+ {
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+ "text": "The other is a introduced species that is destroying a natural environment that takes decades or more to recover. And indeed may never been.",
84
+ "extra_info": ""
85
+ },
86
+ {
87
+ "text": "So they are not equivalent.",
88
+ "extra_info": ""
89
+ },
90
+ {
91
+ "text": "Secondly, they do cull kangaroos. So, they should not for a second hesitate to cull the more environmentally damaging brumby.",
92
+ "extra_info": ""
93
+ },
94
+ {
95
+ "text": "Thirdly, rounding them up i believe is done, but is ineffective because it is so difficult in that terrain.",
96
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ "text": "Most farmers don't have a good history of environmental care. Maybe that is why they are hitting red tape?",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
5
+ },
6
+ {
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+ "text": "If they are locals they would start off with the list called \"why won't someone do something about these roads that convert to rivers in heavy rain\"",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
9
+ },
10
+ {
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+ "text": "There is a requirement for more rivers or deepening of the local creeks and construction of dams with proper overflow.",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
13
+ },
14
+ {
15
+ "text": "A complete flow plan also a catchment plan for the massive floods that are ruining the accommodation, the roads, the stock, the machinery.",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
17
+ },
18
+ {
19
+ "text": "Year in year out the farming communities are on the bite for support for the same old wipe-outs, the problems are shared and these people know what has to be shifted or tunneled.",
20
+ "extra_info": ""
21
+ },
22
+ {
23
+ "text": "Its a fantastic idea the people who have known whats needed for decades want \"have a go\"",
24
+ "extra_info": ""
25
+ },
26
+ {
27
+ "text": "In another state Qld the town of Rockhampton has floods and water running through that place for up to a month yet the rain didn't fall on Rockhampton.... divert the source of the up stream rivers inland.",
28
+ "extra_info": ""
29
+ },
30
+ {
31
+ "text": "Any Gen Zs out there or are they all cityslickers",
32
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ "text": "Wholesale electricity prices are going nuts atm.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
5
+ },
6
+ {
7
+ "text": "where can you find this at first glance i thought this was a weather app then i saw the dollars and cents",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
9
+ },
10
+ {
11
+ "text": "how do i check my area's average electricity price Katoomba NSW 2780",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ [
2
+ {
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+ "text": "There's no way avocados would ever be that cheap, especially with the way prices have gone up and the impact of floods, the war in Ukraine, the pandemic and interest rates.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
5
+ },
6
+ {
7
+ "text": "Even if it were real, it would sell out in minutes but the farmers wouldn't make any money.",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
9
+ },
10
+ {
11
+ "text": "Add 100 to cart and check out for click and collect.",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
13
+ },
14
+ {
15
+ "text": "Enjoy your new found wealth.",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
17
+ },
18
+ {
19
+ "text": "Coles in South Australia has a policy if the advertised price is incorrect the product is free",
20
+ "extra_info": ""
21
+ },
22
+ {
23
+ "text": "Awesome! How many did ya get?",
24
+ "extra_info": ""
25
+ },
26
+ {
27
+ "text": "If I brought home Shepherds my SO would be PO’d",
28
+ "extra_info": ""
29
+ },
30
+ {
31
+ "text": "As a Coles Online worker, someone will probably notice and you won't get them in your order. If it was your whole order, they'll cancel it. Had the same thing happen in our store last year with bananas.",
32
+ "extra_info": ""
33
+ },
34
+ {
35
+ "text": "Pfft coles will never be able to buy a house now gotta flip them avos",
36
+ "extra_info": ""
37
+ },
38
+ {
39
+ "text": "You could make some abacatey with that.",
40
+ "extra_info": ""
41
+ },
42
+ {
43
+ "text": "I’m not sure how big the Avocado black market is. It might be hard to find many buyers to profit from them before they go bad.",
44
+ "extra_info": ""
45
+ },
46
+ {
47
+ "text": "Don't buy more than you can use, that is just being a cunt.",
48
+ "extra_info": ""
49
+ },
50
+ {
51
+ "text": "Can these still be traded for property?",
52
+ "extra_info": ""
53
+ },
54
+ {
55
+ "text": "They'll probably stiff me on delivery fees.",
56
+ "extra_info": ""
57
+ },
58
+ {
59
+ "text": "That's a retail law across Australia I'm fairly sure, at least it was when I worked in retail.",
60
+ "extra_info": ""
61
+ },
62
+ {
63
+ "text": "\"The only avocado with a guaranteed 30 second ripe window to enjoy it in.\"",
64
+ "extra_info": ""
65
+ },
66
+ {
67
+ "text": "I'm in for 20 of them. Need to pay off my mortgage.",
68
+ "extra_info": ""
69
+ },
70
+ {
71
+ "text": "I used to work on an avocado orchid and they were super concerned about people coming onto their land and picking the fruit in bulk to sell.",
72
+ "extra_info": ""
73
+ },
74
+ {
75
+ "text": "Business is booming.",
76
+ "extra_info": ""
77
+ },
78
+ {
79
+ "text": "The black market for avocado is big, most of the worlds avocado's comes from Mexico,the state of Hass where they grow hass avocados they call it green gold and the cartels control it or make them up tribute racket money or they die hanging them in the street over bridges in busy roads so everyone can see what to to the farmers of other gangs usually they have gang wars to control the crops so anything there blood avocados like blood diamonds don't buy them from hass Mexico buy them from here in Australia, you can get good ones here on the Mid North Coast in comboyine they huge farms of avocade farms all over the Rolling hills as you need deep soil to grow avocados, you can drive past fields of avocados trees they look like woodlands and theres usually fog and if you ask privately during havesting you could help them with picking or get work experience or a short term job there for a working holiday it's nice town with surrounds and mountains parks.",
80
+ "extra_info": ""
81
+ },
82
+ {
83
+ "text": "Buy fucktons, sell for significantly less than they are at the shops",
84
+ "extra_info": ""
85
+ },
86
+ {
87
+ "text": "Avocado robin hood",
88
+ "extra_info": ""
89
+ },
90
+ {
91
+ "text": "No fees for Click and Collect. You also get to walk out of there with your awesome haul wearing a shit eating grin.",
92
+ "extra_info": ""
93
+ },
94
+ {
95
+ "text": "Doesn't apply to online purchases.",
96
+ "extra_info": ""
97
+ },
98
+ {
99
+ "text": "buts it lower not higher",
100
+ "extra_info": ""
101
+ },
102
+ {
103
+ "text": "I think your full stop and Enter keys are broken. Here’s a few for you to copy and paste for next time.",
104
+ "extra_info": ""
105
+ },
106
+ {
107
+ "text": "....",
108
+ "extra_info": ""
109
+ },
110
+ {
111
+ "text": "....",
112
+ "extra_info": ""
113
+ },
114
+ {
115
+ "text": "....",
116
+ "extra_info": ""
117
+ },
118
+ {
119
+ "text": "Just handing them out to people who are decent at the door.",
120
+ "extra_info": ""
121
+ },
122
+ {
123
+ "text": "no just typeing on my phone",
124
+ "extra_info": ""
125
+ }
126
+ ]
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+ {
3
+ "text": "What don't the gas companies/government that allows this, understand about the word \"conservation\"? What's the point of having a conservation area if companies can just help themselves, destroying the area in the process. I understand the farmers frustration.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
5
+ },
6
+ {
7
+ "text": "It’s sickening. We’ve seen the side effects of coal seam gas exploitation and it’s a bloody disaster.",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
9
+ },
10
+ {
11
+ "text": "Why are we exploring for fossil fuels!",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
13
+ },
14
+ {
15
+ "text": "We should be working on grid storage and renewables.",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
17
+ }
18
+ ]
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1
+ [
2
+ {
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+ "text": "You get fined for going 6 km over the speed limit... now nobody really knows what the number is. It's any number between 1 and 9...just depends on the day.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
5
+ },
6
+ {
7
+ "text": "I mean... Don't speed, no fine? Tada.",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
9
+ },
10
+ {
11
+ "text": "Sucks I guess, but that's life and consequences.",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
13
+ },
14
+ {
15
+ "text": "Could always appeal based on clean history or whatever and try get it waived unless you're a frequent finer? Worst case, if you're strapped for cash, the review window will delay the due date while it's reviewed.",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
17
+ },
18
+ {
19
+ "text": "What... you got fined for **speeding**... yes that is indeed most definitely revenue raising.",
20
+ "extra_info": ""
21
+ },
22
+ {
23
+ "text": "​",
24
+ "extra_info": ""
25
+ },
26
+ {
27
+ "text": "Speeding = travel at a speed that is greater than the legal limit.",
28
+ "extra_info": ""
29
+ },
30
+ {
31
+ "text": "Doing an extra 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or 9 km/h is speeding. Woah, what a surprise!",
32
+ "extra_info": ""
33
+ },
34
+ {
35
+ "text": "I friend of mines dad used to ride motorcycles with a group of retired police officers and if they were going on a long ride they would phone ahead to police stations along their route and ask what speeding tolerances they ran to. I was talking to one of them at a BBQ one night and said to him, that's ok for you cops and he told me anyone could ring them and ask. Afew weeks later I randomly rang a station and asked the question, I was told not to be more then 7ks over the limit. I rang another and was told 3ks.",
36
+ "extra_info": ""
37
+ },
38
+ {
39
+ "text": "Whether I appeal or not still revenue raising. I'm sure you moan about plenty of other things...",
40
+ "extra_info": ""
41
+ },
42
+ {
43
+ "text": "Section 10 ?",
44
+ "extra_info": ""
45
+ },
46
+ {
47
+ "text": "This sort of attitude is why shit perennially sucks in NSW.",
48
+ "extra_info": ""
49
+ },
50
+ {
51
+ "text": "Whether it's strip searches or draconian traffic laws.",
52
+ "extra_info": ""
53
+ },
54
+ {
55
+ "text": "What does don't speed mean to you? Are you always exactly on the speed limit? This is my first demerit in 30 years. This is clearly revenue raising...",
56
+ "extra_info": ""
57
+ },
58
+ {
59
+ "text": "Brilliant reply. Well done!",
60
+ "extra_info": ""
61
+ },
62
+ {
63
+ "text": "You could argue appealing reduces the revenue raised by increasing the cost of the enforcement, and is sticking it to the man whether you succeed or not, if that helps.",
64
+ "extra_info": ""
65
+ },
66
+ {
67
+ "text": "Strip searches yes, traffic laws debatable.",
68
+ "extra_info": ""
69
+ },
70
+ {
71
+ "text": "LNP is why shit perennially sucks in NSW.",
72
+ "extra_info": ""
73
+ },
74
+ {
75
+ "text": "6km over is definitely over. I think you have to accept that you are human and we all make mistakes.",
76
+ "extra_info": ""
77
+ },
78
+ {
79
+ "text": "You could try to appeal based on it being a first offence. Still, it's happened and you need to accept that either way.",
80
+ "extra_info": ""
81
+ },
82
+ {
83
+ "text": "Wishing you all the best.",
84
+ "extra_info": ""
85
+ },
86
+ {
87
+ "text": "In a school zone, doing 46 not 40 could mean a hurt kid when you take longer to stop.",
88
+ "extra_info": ""
89
+ },
90
+ {
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+ "text": "I'm not Saint, I just don't moan when it goes south.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Good news if you haven't had a demerit in thirty years, you might legit succeed in an appeal. Check out how to lodge on the RNSW website.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I mean if you’ve been driving for 30yr and having trouble with the speed limit then a refresher course wouldn’t be a bad thing. I think NRMA does one fairly cheap.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I got done for a school zone when I drove out of a lane so I saw no signage, and I got done at 2:31 going 44.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Sage advice",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Legitimately worth noting how many rules have changed in that time and how many open licence holders likely would fail the DKT if they had to resit it. One of the reasons we have aged driver testing alongside medicals - to ensure fitness to retain a licence.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Ooof.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ "text": "My first thought was a Lyrebird imitating some man made sound, just an uneducated guess really.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Yowie or Bunyip.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "A friend of mine (reflection on GoPro) was stuck in the forest near Comboyne during the storm last Thursday. He put his GoPro out to record the storm, but after it was over he went to retrieve the GoPro. First he heard a branch snap (not shown in video), then he heard a scream. That’s when he went back inside and thought better of collecting the GoPro ‘til morning.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "When he told us about it, I thought it might be an owl, but after listening to it, it doesn’t sound like an owl or any other animal we can think of. Any ideas?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Edit: The general consensus seems to be a lyrebird. u/fungochutney came up with that almost as soon as I posted and many of you agree. u/hemansteve has come up with a very plausible explanation, being a lyrebird imitating a motorcycle accelerating. This sounds like it might be right on the money.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Thank you everyone for trying to solve it, and thank you for the laughs along the way, I had a lot of fun reading some of the comments. Gotta love redditors ",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Do you mean the cicada noises or the T-Rex near the end?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "[deleted]",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Green Spotted Catbird.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Here's a link to the Green Spotted Catbird call: [https://youtu.be/X4sYp-qM2Lg](https://youtu.be/X4sYp-qM2Lg)",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Reddit wouldn't let me edit this link into my previous comment. They're common in the rainforests in that area.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I don't think the recording does very good justice? Is there somewhere you could uploaded it from the source instead?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "It sounds like a compressed video game sound effect lol",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Master chiefs shield reloading nearby. Be careful, probably a few grunts around.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Gotta be a lyrebird imitating an alarm. Im pretty sure they are the only bird that can make this like.. [computery](https://youtu.be/AwxvjrbEkTg) kinda noise",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Bird ID on facebook will be able to help I am sure.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Yowie!",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Is that Harley from epic meal time?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I agree with the others who said it was a lyrebird. They make some crazy sounds, worth a YouTube if you’re bored.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "That’s a bunyip!!!",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I was going to say cicadas at first, however after hearing the noise I did think lyrebird. After looking at the comments I see I’m far from the only one of that opinion",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Lyrebird imitating a Toyota Hybrid?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "[removed]",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Considering the video starts with a truck accelerating, it’s possible the lyrebird is imitating an accelerating sports motorbike",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "That’s something we never thought of. Great thinking! Do lyrebirds call at night?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Lol. Drop bear perhaps? Thanks for the giggle u/JimmahMca. Hey, you never know…",
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+ },
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+ "text": "Lol the T-Rex at the end. I think you nailed it, he >did< say it was loud. I’ll let him know it’s been solved 🤣.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "There is a frog croaking near the start, but it’s pretty quiet. I dunno, maybe Trexy was hunting it?? Sorry, I just woke up, my banter is off. Thanks u/Enceladus89, you made me giggle.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I just went on a half hour tour of youtube looking at all sorts of glider calls, it was worth it. Thank you for nudging me there. I didn’t find anything that sounded like the clip though.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "With that said, your description is pretty much how our mate described it. He reckoned it scared the pants off him too, he didn’t dare come out until morning.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I’d never heard their call until that youtube tour so you would know better than me. I’m gonna keep looking at YouTube vids (they’re so cute hehe).",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "It’s so sad you don’t have a population near you anymore, those bushfires were devastating. I hope they make a comeback.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I can see why they called it a CATbird. The last part of the call almost sounds like the clip. I wonder… Thanks Tac0321, I appreciate you jumping in, and cheers for the link too. Great detective work.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "You’re right, it’s not the original source, I recorded it on my phone while the GoPro was playing, the original hasn’t been taken from my friend’s GoPro to laptop yet.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "He says that he thought the same thing about the sound, but his car was broken down in the bush and he had no other electronics such as movies or games playing. He swears it is an animal, but he doesn’t know what. When he heard it in person, he thought it was a bird. When he described it to me I thought maybe an owl, but after hearing it I don’t think it’s an owl.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "He leaves again tomorrow morning, but if I get the download from the GoPro I’ll upload it.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Sorry u/Parking_Cucumber_184, I just woke up and my brain is trying to decipher what you said. What did I miss?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Wow, that was an interesting clip. I’ve never heard a lyrebird (that I know of), I knew they were good at mimicking, but wow, that was spot on mimicry, I never knew they were THAT good. Thanks for the link, that’s just gotta be it. Makes you wonder how often they hear a game or something out in the bush, but I can’t think of anything else it might be.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I’m not on Facebook, my friend is though, I’ll pass along your suggestion. It’s a good idea, thank you.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Hehe yup!",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Not sure that I know that one.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "[removed]",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Ha! I knew it!!!",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "It does sound kind of “whiny” doesn’t it? I can see the way you’re thinking. I’m thinking it’s probably a lyrebird too. Thanks for pitching in to try solving it :)",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "That’s two people that have thought of that. I’m really wondering if that could’ve been it now.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Ooh. I didn’t even think of that. It makes a lot of sense since it was in the forest next to a rest stop. I thought that was a frog at the start of the clip lol.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Yeah, I think you might be spot on. Brilliant thinking Steve!!",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Wow cool.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "They can. you hear them up in the blue mountains occasionally at night. it's not common, but it happens. I always imagine it as a late night text of regret",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "owl will be more likely if you can find a good match.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Yeah my thought too. Drop bear mating call. When they attack the first and last thing you hear is your screams. Deadly little buggers.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ "text": "Yeah they sound like a cat going reeeowww lol it's a very weird and creepy sound to hear in the rainforest!",
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+ },
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+ "text": "could be an owl still, they make mighty odd noises.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Video game reference. It sounds a bit like the character from Halo’s shield recharging.",
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+ "text": "Here: https://youtu.be/d1mAPfhdpwE",
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+ "text": "Never looked at a 10c piece?",
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+ "text": "Just a guess.",
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+ "text": "I’ve spent a lot of time camping in lyrebird territory and each has their own local calls.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Typically they play a chorus early in the morning of other bird songs and human habitation noises (chainsaws, car alarms etc).",
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+ },
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+ "text": "My best theory on why the mimic is based on natural selection and the advantage the mimicry creates for them. At Dawn and dusk when they are most vocal they tend to utilise other bird calls, creating a territory for themselves in that birds habitat (kookaburras for example) this is so they don’t compete for food with kookaburras.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "By mimicking human noises, it’s more efficient, they are scaring all birds and predators (goannas mostly these days or feral dogs) away.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "So hence, if is was startled by your friend during the night when they don’t call, it would have gone for the loudest human sound it new to startle the unknown threat away, which was probably a 250cc dirt or sports bike with a shitty exhaust red lining 1st gear to accelerate onto a highway on ramp or up a dirt hill on a fire trail. If you could imagine how loud and dominant that sound would be in a natural bush setting and the startled nature it would have on local mammals and birds, you could then deduce the lyrebird wants to own that sound for its personal survival … and evolutionary advantage.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Yeah, I originally thought owl when he described the “screech” but dismissed it when I heard the video, but with that said, I haven’t heard every type of owl.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "It was at night time after the electrical storm, the lightning and thunder could have woken anything up. So yeah, it might have been a lyrebird mimicking too. I’ve just never heard anything like it so thought I’d ask here because someone might recognise it.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Damn straight they are!! Aww but they’re sooooo cuuute, I just wanna love him and hold him and pet him and….. Ah shit, I’m dead.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "For sure, I’ve heard some mighty screeches from owls, makes your hair stand on end sometimes. This is the first time I’ve heard anything sound like this so I guess an owl can’t be ruled out. Just because I’ve never heard it before doesn’t mean it couldn’t be that huh?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Thanks u/oosuteraria-jin, I’d written off the owl possibility until you said that.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Oh! Sorry, I’ve never played it so I didn’t get the reference. You’re right, it does sound very similar, good call. Our mate says it was definitely an animal though. Thanks for the link :)",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I should have made that clearer I think, my bad. I’ve heard OF lyrebirds, have seen many images of them, but have never heard them making calls - unless they’ve been so good at it I never realised I was, in fact, listening to a lyrebird. I know I’ve never actually seen them roaming around in the wild.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "I think we’ve all seen a 10c piece lol.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "All good. Sorry can’t help you more. I haven’t heard anything that sounds like your recording… was it taken close to where there are houses and people? Like other have said maybe a lyrebird?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wr\\_Eg8Zw7LA",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "A few people have said lyrebird, I’m thinking they may be right. It was coming from the forest, nowhere near any houses, but his car was broken down in a resting bay, so there would be exposure to people I’d assume. The storm might have woken it up 🤷‍. It does sound an awful lot like that recharging sound.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Gosh, they ARE good, you’d never know that was a bird. Thanks for the link, that was pretty cool. I missed it when it was all over the news.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ "text": "Australia's response to hate crime is weak and the law is rarely enforced. We need to get better we need to bring more of these type of despicable acts brought up to public attention.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "[https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-05/why-are-so-few-hate-crimes/11078972](https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-05/why-are-so-few-hate-crimes/11078972)",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "[https://barnews.nswbar.asn.au/summer-2021/23-the-need-to-criminalise-hate-crimes/](https://barnews.nswbar.asn.au/summer-2021/23-the-need-to-criminalise-hate-crimes/)",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Absolutely despicable!! This is scary",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "But according to the LNP we dont have a white supremacy problem.",
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+ }
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+ "text": "Colour me surprised that a Liberal government doesn't give a shit about poor people. They probably wouldn't vote for them anyway so no incentive to actually do anything about it.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "It's intentional. 60% of inflation is deliberate price gouging and huge profit driven, we have independent analysis showing us this.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Central banks are increasing interest rates to throw millions out of their homes, so asset management investment firms can turn them over to the Rich as safe havens for their wealth during a bear market.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Massive global tax cuts lead to too much free capital in circulation. The theft of our homes as asset havens is the deliberate result of these tax cuts.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "When stage 3 goes through it'll get worse.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Minns ‘ll fix it ",
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+ }
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+ "text": "It's still early in the day (just after 08:30 at the time of the photo) and I decided to see what the temperature was indoors.",
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+ "text": "Now I know why it feels so hot and I'm already sweaty.",
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+ "text": "Way more than what the BOM forecast.",
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+ },
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+ "text": "What's the actual temperature (by your measurement) where you are?",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Botany, 26C",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Where tf are you in Sydney where it is 48C?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "If it's nearly 50°C on a mild 28°C Sydney day, what temperature does this room get to on a 40°C Sydney day?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Hmm… this seems to disagree. Did you leave the oven door open in your kitchen?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/observations/nswall.shtml",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Full sun on your thermometer doesn't count, sorry .",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Average /teenagers kid",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Had it with you flamin' trolls. Be prepared to be blocked.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Oof that’s hot!! it was 29° in my room this morning. I put cold water from the fridge into my 1.5 L vacuum sealed water bottle and drinking it all day keeps me cooler",
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+ },
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+ "text": "[deleted]",
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+ {
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+ "text": "Probs Penrith.",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Hottest place in Sydney",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "28 in mounty",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "its 10 past 10 here in Wa and currently 37 degrees",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "don't known but it hot and I'm sweaty. might use my fan in a bit",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Beautiful day in Sydney",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "This guy!",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I got so burnt I can barely move",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "OP posting about \"a scorcher\" and getting scorched instead ",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Either OP's thermometer is broken or their house is broken. Max temp in Sydney today is 28º.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "and that's supposedly indoors",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "50°C is equivalent to 122°F, which is 323K.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "---",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "No. I rarely use it and it's switched off at the electrical box, therefore not a possibility.",
116
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Precisely why I took a photograph because many wouldn't believe it if I said it without evidence.",
120
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
122
+ {
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+ "text": "I also don't have heaters, fans, air conditioning or anything of the sort.",
124
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
126
+ {
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+ "text": "Also, my photograph was just after 08:30 while people looking at that website now aren't getting temperatures at that time in many locations.",
128
+ "extra_info": ""
129
+ },
130
+ {
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+ "text": "I picked it up and held it to take the photograph from its ornamental base. It's not my fault if the sunlight was shining through the room from outside.",
132
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
134
+ {
135
+ "text": "Whatever that's supposed to mean.",
136
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
138
+ {
139
+ "text": "That's good. Cold water is the grouse!",
140
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
142
+ {
143
+ "text": "Who are you to pass judgment when you don't live here? Do you know the unique circumstances of the premises? Of course not.",
144
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
146
+ {
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+ "text": "Nope.",
148
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
150
+ {
151
+ "text": "Hope you find a way to stay cool today.",
152
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
154
+ {
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+ "text": "Yes, it's certainly better than some of those weeks where we had 100mm or more of rain a day.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
158
+ {
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+ "text": "Who? Mr Magoo? Cliff Young?",
160
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Op sticks thermometer in an unshaded window facing due east “ wow it’s a scorcher today”",
164
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
166
+ {
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+ "text": "I assume he means Outdoors because if its 48 inside his house it must be in the 60's+ outside",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
170
+ {
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+ "text": "But it is your fault using this to show an incorrect temp. A full blast of sun all morning, but it’s ‘aLrEaDy A sCoRchEr’. Don’t be a twat.",
172
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
174
+ {
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+ "text": "Move",
176
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
178
+ {
179
+ "text": "[deleted]",
180
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
182
+ {
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+ "text": "air con will be running mate",
184
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
186
+ {
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+ "text": "It was so hot today where I'am the thermometer burst at fhe top as the liquid stuff exploded oit of the glass.",
188
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
190
+ {
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+ "text": "Naw, it would be indoors, in an east-facing room with windows. It'll be like a greenhouse in the morning.",
192
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
194
+ {
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+ "text": "You must make a lot of assumptions.",
196
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "It's definitely indoors, not out.",
200
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
202
+ {
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+ "text": "I never use 'he/his' pronouns so you got that wrong as well.",
204
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
206
+ {
207
+ "text": "I'm not going to reveal my precise location but it's definitely in the Sydney metropolitan area, established well more than a century ago.",
208
+ "extra_info": ""
209
+ },
210
+ {
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+ "text": "It gets very hot in the morning sunlight, even at around 06:30/07:00 it can get pretty warm on some days.",
212
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
214
+ {
215
+ "text": "You can't assume that it will be always hotter outside.",
216
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
218
+ {
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+ "text": "It depends on the premises; why do you think people go outside to get fresh air when it's stuffy inside? It can be cooler out than in, in certain circumstances.",
220
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
222
+ {
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+ "text": "How can you say it was an incorrect temperature when you and everyone else weren't here?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
226
+ {
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+ "text": "What I showed was factual. I only deal in facts.",
228
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "You don't know the unique circumstances of my residence.",
232
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
234
+ {
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+ "text": "As for calling me names, so immature.",
236
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
238
+ {
239
+ "text": "You sound like Thomas in the Bible.",
240
+ "extra_info": ""
241
+ },
242
+ {
243
+ "text": "You must have too much time on your hands.",
244
+ "extra_info": ""
245
+ },
246
+ {
247
+ "text": "you must be fun at parties",
248
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
250
+ {
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+ "text": "going to guess inner west, the mould exposure probably got to your brain",
252
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
254
+ {
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+ "text": "The irony is not lost on me. Wait.",
256
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
258
+ {
259
+ "text": "'They' must be fun at parties.",
260
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
262
+ {
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+ "text": "To be fair, OP is probably suffering from heat stroke right now in that sauna of a house and not in their best mood.",
264
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ "text": "So I live here.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "The last two paragraphs basically sum everything up.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "\"Sealark had also established four biobanking sites nearby from which it could claim offset credits for the habitat that would be destroyed at Callala Bay and Culburra.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "The Department of Planning and Environment received 1029 submissions on the Callala Bay proposal, 1002 of which opposed it.\"",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I have no idea what a 'biobanking' site actually does but knowing the NSW government they've found a way to say they're doing something without actually doing anything.",
20
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
23
+ "text": "There is not a single person in either of these towns that thinks this is a good idea.",
24
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
26
+ {
27
+ "text": "This makes me mad! Callala Bay is beautiful, my family lives about half an hour away and we love going to Callala Bay.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ "text": "Someone imported the plague",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ "text": "If you are a temporary visa holder in Australia and have a valid foreign license to drive in NSW, do you get larger fines for speeding since you don’t receive any de-merit points?",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
6
+ {
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+ "text": "1- You do receive demerit points and as soon as you transact with the RMS they will appear, and they could disqualify your overseas licence. The \"overseas licence gets no demerits\" is a myth.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "&#x200B;",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "2- Fines aren't higher unless it's a company-owned vehicle and in that case once you nominate the actual driver it drops back to the normal rate.",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Correct to both. They can revoke your right to drive in the state of NSW on your overseas licence.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ {
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+ "text": "It's not a waste, Woolworths have just decided to sell them as individuals.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Next time put your copyright in the centre. They will just crop it out.",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Does anyone else grab bags of frozen veges, see small puncture holes, and still buy it thinking \"I don't give a shit\"?",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
14
+ {
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+ "text": "That hole's a bit big though. Looks like someone got hungry.",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I just see free chips tbh",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Is that mould or bird droppings on the white base and mesh.",
24
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "This is Health Dept News.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "This person News Corps ",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Lol watch as exactly those news vendors take your image and is tomorrow's clickbait.",
36
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Chuck them in a deep fryer it should be right ",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
42
+ {
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+ "text": "Trigger warning.",
44
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "THE HORROR THE HORROR",
48
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
51
+ "text": "It's enough to bring a tear to a seagull's eye.",
52
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Jesus Christ when you thought this site couldn’t get more storm in a teacup lol",
56
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
58
+ {
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+ "text": "wait there's a potato shortage?",
60
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "You say to put copyright attribution in the centre but that would block the image’s content. Also according to redditors like you it’s much better to have the attribution there than not.",
64
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "I wouldn't eat from the bottom of a filthy supermarket freezer.",
68
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Won't someone think of the potatoes!!!",
72
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "It's been on the news for weeks.",
76
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Fish & chip shops are worried as it's a major part of their product range.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
82
+ {
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+ "text": "Plus used as an excuse to grossly jack up the price of packets of chips in the supermarket, like $8.50 at Woolies.",
84
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
86
+ {
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+ "text": "Hahaha cmon surely you understand I jest.",
88
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
91
+ "text": "Holy crap! what whats woolies? is that a store? but still wheyyyy is there a potato shortage?",
92
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
94
+ {
95
+ "text": "Seems you aren't Aussie, to know.",
96
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "No. I'm American. I just like aussies",
100
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
102
+ {
103
+ "text": "That explains.",
104
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Woolworths is one of the major supermarkets, known colloquially as Woolies.",
108
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
110
+ {
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+ "text": "There is indeed a potato shortage here, caused by rain and floods, which destroyed a lot of crops.",
112
+ "extra_info": ""
113
+ },
114
+ {
115
+ "text": "Now you're up to speed.",
116
+ "extra_info": ""
117
+ },
118
+ {
119
+ "text": "That sucks hope it gets better soon. ",
120
+ "extra_info": ""
121
+ },
122
+ {
123
+ "text": "Thank you.",
124
+ "extra_info": ""
125
+ }
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+ ]
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+ "text": "In other breaking news, water is wet.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ {
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+ "text": "woah! that's crazy!",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
5
+ },
6
+ {
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+ "text": "Remember when we used to get pretty regular storms and instead of being focused in one spot they would usually be in a system spread out all over the state?",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "AND the worst we got out of them was maybe six hours without power?",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ "text": "I'd take them if I had money and an old cattle station to take them...",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
6
+ {
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+ "text": "no differant than a feral pig fox or cat. should remove as many as possible.",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Buffalo, bantang etc",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
13
+ }
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+ ]
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+ [
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+ {
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+ "text": "I’ve recently become single again. Looking for recommendations, the pros and cons of them.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
6
+ {
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+ "text": "Oh and ones that don’t require credit card info.",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
10
+ {
11
+ "text": "t’s been over a decade since I’ve done online dating.",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
14
+ {
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+ "text": "I've not had much luck with apps. But mate met his current girlfriend on Coffee Meets Bagel. Try a few different ones most of them have a free tier. Tinder, Hinge, OkCupid etc each in my experience attract a different crowd.",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "There are no dating sites that are 'free' that will give you results.",
20
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
22
+ {
23
+ "text": "Even paid ones are useless.",
24
+ "extra_info": ""
25
+ },
26
+ {
27
+ "text": "Lol just....don't",
28
+ "extra_info": ""
29
+ },
30
+ {
31
+ "text": "Hinge is pretty decent, found some people I already know while using it",
32
+ "extra_info": ""
33
+ },
34
+ {
35
+ "text": "These sites are all full of bots, they match with you, but guess what? You can't reply without a full membership. Just look at the Ashley maddison stats 90% men.",
36
+ "extra_info": ""
37
+ },
38
+ {
39
+ "text": "I recently stumbled upon a site that is truly free, yes, free to use all the features. But it's not a general dating site and only accepts fwb and sugar people.",
40
+ "extra_info": ""
41
+ },
42
+ {
43
+ "text": "Join a group in something u r interested in. A better way of meeting people. And never turn down a blind date. Mine lasted 33 years🥰",
44
+ "extra_info": ""
45
+ },
46
+ {
47
+ "text": "If you want I can create a free site, you write the rules. I write the apps. The app to provide the database. Each user has to be verified by a staff member of cooperative business who only sights a photo Id and prove it is a real person. No other information is collected. Hence businesses who want to promote a local safe singles meeting place will encourage signups. User driven rules based designed.",
48
+ "extra_info": ""
49
+ },
50
+ {
51
+ "text": "What do think?",
52
+ "extra_info": ""
53
+ },
54
+ {
55
+ "text": "I’m finding that out now 🤦‍",
56
+ "extra_info": ""
57
+ },
58
+ {
59
+ "text": "Yes Hinge. Two of my besties (female) in their early 30s, had great success with it. Their profile were single professionals, no kids, came out of long term relationships.",
60
+ "extra_info": ""
61
+ },
62
+ {
63
+ "text": "I believe they also tried Coffee meets bagel and bumble, but they didn’t say much so I guess it meh.",
64
+ "extra_info": ""
65
+ },
66
+ {
67
+ "text": "Did you still remember the name?",
68
+ "extra_info": ""
69
+ },
70
+ {
71
+ "text": "What u mean like a Facebook group lol",
72
+ "extra_info": ""
73
+ },
74
+ {
75
+ "text": "Did U end up doing this",
76
+ "extra_info": ""
77
+ },
78
+ {
79
+ "text": "No not yet. I can do it if people were interested and willing to work with me. Any ideas?",
80
+ "extra_info": ""
81
+ }
82
+ ]
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1
+ [
2
+ {
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+ "text": "What are the restrictions for green P platers for after 11pm in relation to passengers. P1 drivers are limited to 1 passengers, but I can’t find info on P2 drivers.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
5
+ },
6
+ {
7
+ "text": "Does this info on this image infer unlimited passengers?",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
9
+ },
10
+ {
11
+ "text": "The automatic disqualification for speeding for p platers is harsh. My daughter got pinged doing 63 in a 60 zone by a camera car. That would have cost her her licence. Luckily, the car was registered in my name. My previously unblemished driving record over 30 years is now mildly tarnished and I bet I'm not the only parent to do this.",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
13
+ },
14
+ {
15
+ "text": "Sorry to hijack, but curious about p2 not seeming to have power restriction for cars now?",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
17
+ },
18
+ {
19
+ "text": "To answer your question, P2 drivers can take as many passengers of any age as they want past 11pm. As long as there is enough seats in the car.",
20
+ "extra_info": ""
21
+ },
22
+ {
23
+ "text": "I don't understand why the mobile phone rules are so vague. Everything I read alot avout them when I was on my ps to try to work out how I could legally play music in my car but noone would define exactly what \"using\" a mobile phone was or even what a phone was itself",
24
+ "extra_info": ""
25
+ },
26
+ {
27
+ "text": "So I still don't know if having an aeroplane mode'd old phone plugged into an aux jack and locked in the glove box breaks the rules",
28
+ "extra_info": ""
29
+ },
30
+ {
31
+ "text": "There are no passenger restrictions for P2 *unless* you’ve been disqualified. Then, if you get your licence back, you’re restricted to one passenger for 12 months (or applying for exceptional circumstances).",
32
+ "extra_info": ""
33
+ },
34
+ {
35
+ "text": "https://www.nsw.gov.au/driving-boating-and-transport/driver-and-rider-licences/driver-licences/provisional-p2-licence",
36
+ "extra_info": ""
37
+ },
38
+ {
39
+ "text": "The 90 and 100km/h speed limits can fuck right off.",
40
+ "extra_info": ""
41
+ },
42
+ {
43
+ "text": "As a P1/ next week P2 driver who’s had friends suffer from speeding (accidents both their fault and not), I actually don’t mind the brutal penalties for speeding- it’s a pretty normalised thing at least in my circles to casually go a bit over so the harsh penalties discouraging it are a great approach to trying to change that behaviour.",
44
+ "extra_info": ""
45
+ },
46
+ {
47
+ "text": "But when a P plater is actually following their limit 20km/h slower than signed on the Pacific Hwy or the Hume it just fucks with the flow of traffic, wastes everyone’s time and probably increases risk.",
48
+ "extra_info": ""
49
+ },
50
+ {
51
+ "text": "I don't understand why the mobile phone rules are so vague. Everything I read alot about them when I was on my ps to try to work out how I could legally play music in my car but noone would define exactly what \"using\" a mobile phone was or even what a phone was itself",
52
+ "extra_info": ""
53
+ },
54
+ {
55
+ "text": "So I still don't know if having an aeroplane mode'd old phone plugged into an aux jack and locked in the glove box breaks the rules",
56
+ "extra_info": ""
57
+ },
58
+ {
59
+ "text": "Knew I was right for sticking to the posted speed limit even when people ride my ass. I'm a learner, I'll lose my license in a jiffy if I speed.",
60
+ "extra_info": ""
61
+ },
62
+ {
63
+ "text": "Is exceeding the speed limit by <5kmh a 4 point offence? (Or did this take her over her allowed points)?",
64
+ "extra_info": ""
65
+ },
66
+ {
67
+ "text": "yeah i also thought that generally applied to both levels of provisional drivers, which is also why i’m not sure about passenger restrictions.",
68
+ "extra_info": ""
69
+ },
70
+ {
71
+ "text": "We got the answer the other day - simply not permitted regardless. It's a phone and cannot be used by a P plater.",
72
+ "extra_info": ""
73
+ },
74
+ {
75
+ "text": "What if it's plugged into the aux jack? Still not permitted.",
76
+ "extra_info": ""
77
+ },
78
+ {
79
+ "text": "From [this page on nsw.gov.au](https://www.nsw.gov.au/driving-boating-and-transport/roads-safety-and-rules/safe-driving/mobiles-screens-and-gps)",
80
+ "extra_info": ""
81
+ },
82
+ {
83
+ "text": "> Using a mobile phone while driving",
84
+ "extra_info": ""
85
+ },
86
+ {
87
+ "text": "Learner, P1 and P2 drivers",
88
+ "extra_info": ""
89
+ },
90
+ {
91
+ "text": ">You must not use a mobile phone while driving, even when you’re stationary, for example, stopped at lights or stuck in traffic. This includes:",
92
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
94
+ {
95
+ "text": "texting",
96
+ "extra_info": ""
97
+ },
98
+ {
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+ "text": "phone calls",
100
+ "extra_info": ""
101
+ },
102
+ {
103
+ "text": "music",
104
+ "extra_info": ""
105
+ },
106
+ {
107
+ "text": "emailing",
108
+ "extra_info": ""
109
+ },
110
+ {
111
+ "text": "social media",
112
+ "extra_info": ""
113
+ },
114
+ {
115
+ "text": "using the internet",
116
+ "extra_info": ""
117
+ },
118
+ {
119
+ "text": "maps and navigation",
120
+ "extra_info": ""
121
+ },
122
+ {
123
+ "text": "photography.",
124
+ "extra_info": ""
125
+ },
126
+ {
127
+ "text": ">This applies to mobile phones that are handheld, in a phone holder or hands-free, for example, via Bluetooth.",
128
+ "extra_info": ""
129
+ },
130
+ {
131
+ "text": "> Pacific Hwy or the Hume it just fucks with the flow of traffic",
132
+ "extra_info": ""
133
+ },
134
+ {
135
+ "text": "Like all the caravans, trucks, etc., don't, I suppose.",
136
+ "extra_info": ""
137
+ },
138
+ {
139
+ "text": ">I don't understand why the mobile phone rules are so vague.",
140
+ "extra_info": ""
141
+ },
142
+ {
143
+ "text": "Because if people weren't ignorant of the law, it would be a lot harder to raise revenue from them. And the state needs that revenue. It pays for things like expanded police departments so they can raise more revenue.",
144
+ "extra_info": ""
145
+ },
146
+ {
147
+ "text": "It's a 4 point offence if you're on your Ps. Automatic disqualification for 3 months for any speeding offence. It's ridiculous! Especially for older cars with less accurate speedos.",
148
+ "extra_info": ""
149
+ },
150
+ {
151
+ "text": "The image is incorrect, both are power restricted. https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/check-prohibited-vehicles-provisional-p1-and-p2-drivers",
152
+ "extra_info": ""
153
+ },
154
+ {
155
+ "text": "But you can use a dedicated navigation device, as well as a CB Radio!",
156
+ "extra_info": ""
157
+ },
158
+ {
159
+ "text": "With the exception of some steep hills coming up from Gosford they stay around 100. You have two lanes so the slow vehicles cruise left and cars whizz past right. Then you get a P plater pottering along, the trucks and caravans lumbering past them, and everyone else banked up behind.",
160
+ "extra_info": ""
161
+ },
162
+ {
163
+ "text": "No cars have in accurate Speedos to over speed.",
164
+ "extra_info": ""
165
+ },
166
+ {
167
+ "text": "Under speed, sure but if the vehicle has the correct OEM tyre diameter, you can bet your house on it, the Speedo will never read over the speed what the vehicle is driving.",
168
+ "extra_info": ""
169
+ },
170
+ {
171
+ "text": "Over speed but less than 10 is 1 demerit point for fully licensed drivers in NSW.",
172
+ "extra_info": ""
173
+ },
174
+ {
175
+ "text": "Getting pinged for 63 would be closer to 70 on the odometer.",
176
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
178
+ {
179
+ "text": "> Then you get a P plater pottering along, the trucks and caravans lumbering past them, and everyone else banked up behind.",
180
+ "extra_info": ""
181
+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "You see that maybe one a week in daily commuting. Meanwhile, it's a daily thing to see 3-4 caravans plus a truck or two in quasi-convoy creating a overtaking choke point.",
184
+ "extra_info": ""
185
+ },
186
+ {
187
+ "text": "Another common occurrence is several Ford Rangers doing 130 in the right-hand lane, preventing yourself from overtaking.",
188
+ "extra_info": ""
189
+ },
190
+ {
191
+ "text": "In reality, the \"P plater speed limit is soooooo baaadddd\" is just a whinge and not anywhere near to being a great impact on traffic.",
192
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "That may be true for modern cars, however her car is over 30 years old. Testing at a specialist in Wickham showed that when she got fined for 63 km, her speedo showed she was travelling at 55 km. The variation seems to increase the faster she goes. Yes, we could have fought it and would have won. But for the sake of $120 odd dollars and one demerit point for me, it wasn't worth taking a day off work to go to court and argue the point.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "At what speed?",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "text": "Over 30 years old? That's nothing. In regard to the running gear, cars in the 90's aren't all that different to vehicles built today.",
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+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
206
+ {
207
+ "text": "I just told you the speed?",
208
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
210
+ {
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+ "text": "And my bad. The car is a 1974 model. Fuck me. It's nearly 50!",
212
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
214
+ {
215
+ "text": "You edited your comment. It didn't say 63 before but anyway....",
216
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
218
+ {
219
+ "text": "Yeah 1974 is a bit older than 1990.",
220
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
222
+ {
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+ "text": "The old plastic transducer cogs would be worn down.",
224
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
226
+ {
227
+ "text": "But now I'm curious what vehicle you/she is driving from 1974?",
228
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
230
+ {
231
+ "text": "[deleted]",
232
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
234
+ {
235
+ "text": "Very nice!",
236
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
238
+ {
239
+ "text": "I'm sure you're aware they are worth over $10,000 now for an average one",
240
+ "extra_info": ""
241
+ }
242
+ ]
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+ [
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+ {
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+ "text": "It's Monday morning and there seems to be far less traffic on the road compared to usual.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
6
+ {
7
+ "text": "It's no longer school holidays and there's no public holiday today.",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
9
+ },
10
+ {
11
+ "text": "The amount of traffic going by is more like what is seen on a Sunday. Usually there's traffic backed up outside for peak hour.",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
13
+ },
14
+ {
15
+ "text": "Even the Hume seems to have way less traffic on it.",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
17
+ },
18
+ {
19
+ "text": "Any strikes or events on today that could be causing this?",
20
+ "extra_info": ""
21
+ },
22
+ {
23
+ "text": "Edit: I figured out a possibility.",
24
+ "extra_info": ""
25
+ },
26
+ {
27
+ "text": "The Americans have their SuperBowl on today.",
28
+ "extra_info": ""
29
+ },
30
+ {
31
+ "text": "A couple of Aussies were tipped to be playing.",
32
+ "extra_info": ""
33
+ },
34
+ {
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+ "text": "Could picture a lot of people chucking a sickie to watch the game.",
36
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
38
+ {
39
+ "text": "Maybe they’re all on the far south coast. Sooo many caravans and campers today. I guess everyone just decided to take a long weekend.",
40
+ "extra_info": ""
41
+ },
42
+ {
43
+ "text": "People have been back about a month and RDOs are due.",
44
+ "extra_info": ""
45
+ },
46
+ {
47
+ "text": "Generally Mondays and Fridays are a bit quieter due to RDOs.",
48
+ "extra_info": ""
49
+ },
50
+ {
51
+ "text": "School holidays have ended - so maybe the people without school aged children can now have a holiday while it's still warm but outside of peak times so avoiding all the crowds?",
52
+ "extra_info": ""
53
+ },
54
+ {
55
+ "text": "Maybe the Super Bowl",
56
+ "extra_info": ""
57
+ },
58
+ {
59
+ "text": "Fuck me the traffic in the eastern suburbs was horrific this morning. Wanna swap???",
60
+ "extra_info": ""
61
+ },
62
+ {
63
+ "text": "Gee, some people are lucky to live the life.",
64
+ "extra_info": ""
65
+ },
66
+ {
67
+ "text": "Mondays are usually much busier on the roads here than today.",
68
+ "extra_info": ""
69
+ },
70
+ {
71
+ "text": "Usually looks like a car park before 09:30.",
72
+ "extra_info": ""
73
+ },
74
+ {
75
+ "text": "That's what I said above earlier in my edit.",
76
+ "extra_info": ""
77
+ },
78
+ {
79
+ "text": "Mate mate I’m going to stop you there. I live on South Coast in one of those “nice” beachside towns and for us locals we hate the school holidays & long weekends. I live 3 streets from the beach but on weekends and during the holidays I avoid it like the plague. Traffic becomes a nightmare, food disappears from shelves at the supermarket like a swamp of locusts and our beach gets taken over & littered on. It may be good for business but it’s a nightmare for locals. Plus we don’t get new stock in some stores (Kmart here sucks!)",
80
+ "extra_info": ""
81
+ },
82
+ {
83
+ "text": "Right!?",
84
+ "extra_info": ""
85
+ },
86
+ {
87
+ "text": "Fair enough. I must have missed that ",
88
+ "extra_info": ""
89
+ },
90
+ {
91
+ "text": "How is that relevant to my comment?",
92
+ "extra_info": ""
93
+ },
94
+ {
95
+ "text": "I was saying that some people are lucky if they can afford to go and head off somewhere from the city/metropolitan areas",
96
+ "extra_info": ""
97
+ },
98
+ {
99
+ "text": "“Lucky” they say, not for some of us. I used to be one of those lucky people but since living here I’ve come to realise that weekenders and tourists seem to “forget” that those towns actually have people who live there and want their town to be respected & cared for.",
100
+ "extra_info": ""
101
+ }
102
+ ]
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+ [
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+ {
3
+ "text": "I've just moved to Sydney and am hoping to open a bank account at a bank that has 'sms banking' or 'mobile banking' options - you text a specific phone number affiliated with the bank and it sends a run-down of your balances at that moment. This is something that my bank had while I lived in America.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
5
+ },
6
+ {
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+ "text": "I don't have a smartphone - I use a Light Phone these days. I like that the sms feature helps me get my balances without using an app or having to call the bank.",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
9
+ },
10
+ {
11
+ "text": "Does anyone know which bank(s) offer this? From searching so far, it seems to be QBank and Bank of Queensland, and I'm not totally sure either allows foreigners to open an account. (Plus a handful of banks I couldn't use, like Teachers.)",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
13
+ },
14
+ {
15
+ "text": "As I investigate this, I'd welcome other suggestions, ideally of larger banks that have a Sydney presence. HSBC AU offers an option to do this for business banking but I'm not clear they have the option for personal banking, though I'm investigating that too!",
16
+ "extra_info": ""
17
+ },
18
+ {
19
+ "text": "I know this doesn't answer your question but SMS in inherently insecure. You will find that most major corporations are moving away from SMS.",
20
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
22
+ {
23
+ "text": "ID recommend posting this in r/AusFinance. This sub is pretty quiet at the best of times.",
24
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
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+ {
27
+ "text": "No bank as far as I know, but I do know some banks have a fairly open APIs and you could do much better than SMS them for a bank balance.",
28
+ "extra_info": ""
29
+ },
30
+ {
31
+ "text": "You could write your own webserver that accepts SMS and forwards you your bank balance based on API token auth.",
32
+ "extra_info": ""
33
+ },
34
+ {
35
+ "text": "See: https://developer.up.com.au/",
36
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
38
+ {
39
+ "text": "Does the Commonwealth still do phonebank? I used to use this years ago - not a text but you rang the bank's number, input your client number and password and you could go to a menu with banking options, including balance inquiries. This is old tech - most people these days would just use an app.",
40
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
42
+ {
43
+ "text": "Gross",
44
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
46
+ {
47
+ "text": "I’m just curious, why don’t you have a smart phone?",
48
+ "extra_info": ""
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+ },
50
+ {
51
+ "text": "My bank (originally a credit union) has Internet Banking and an app but years ago, these options weren't in existence and it seemed high tech at the time that we had Redidial, which is telephone banking.",
52
+ "extra_info": ""
53
+ },
54
+ {
55
+ "text": "The service allowed transfer of funds between one's own accounts or to accounts of other members, interest earned, order a statement, the account balance and details of the last five transactions + the previous five transactions to those, all for the cost of a local call (higher of course, on mobiles).",
56
+ "extra_info": ""
57
+ },
58
+ {
59
+ "text": "I haven't used it for a long time because internet banking is so much more convenient but as far as I know, it's still available and there's no charge to use it.",
60
+ "extra_info": ""
61
+ },
62
+ {
63
+ "text": "I'd say it's probably safer than using SMS, as you need a PIN to access your account.",
64
+ "extra_info": ""
65
+ },
66
+ {
67
+ "text": "The only downside is if someone knows your member number and PIN, they could access your account and possibly your funds (if they had an account of their own as well).",
68
+ "extra_info": ""
69
+ },
70
+ {
71
+ "text": "Pretty sure ING and Commonwealth do phone banking (among others). Like others have suggested you would have to ring them up to get your balance etc.",
72
+ "extra_info": ""
73
+ },
74
+ {
75
+ "text": "You can use the phone banking service. Most banks have an automated phone banking system that reads out balances and last 5 transactions.",
76
+ "extra_info": ""
77
+ },
78
+ {
79
+ "text": "Agree that sms is insecure but disagree that major banks are taking steps to move away from sms.",
80
+ "extra_info": ""
81
+ },
82
+ {
83
+ "text": "With commbank and their net app requires sms 2fa to use.",
84
+ "extra_info": ""
85
+ },
86
+ {
87
+ "text": "I have a keychain 2fa hard token with combank and the app doesn’t work with it at all. It’s a total pain in the ass.",
88
+ "extra_info": ""
89
+ },
90
+ {
91
+ "text": "Most major banks in aus still use 2fa and outsource the responsibility of security to the major telcos",
92
+ "extra_info": ""
93
+ },
94
+ {
95
+ "text": "And the major telcos also do a pretty shit job of security.",
96
+ "extra_info": ""
97
+ },
98
+ {
99
+ "text": "Thanks for your response. Would you mind clarifying a bit what you mean? Do you think there's any loophole through which someone could access my account if I had set up SMS banking via eg the Internet? Even if all that was happening via SMS was just the balance request and response?",
100
+ "extra_info": ""
101
+ },
102
+ {
103
+ "text": "To clarify (in case this is what you meant) - I'm not worried if a stranger steals my phone and sees my balance. Or a stranger somehow gets secure info from the bank and sees the SMS messages that state my balance. I'd be worried only if a stranger could actually access the funds themselves (whether by stealing my phone or breaching the bank's data in some way). Are you saying that using SMS texting would increase the chances of this happening?",
104
+ "extra_info": ""
105
+ },
106
+ {
107
+ "text": "I personally would love to get away from smart phones. Before you know it they’ll be using the front facing camera to read your facial expressions and eye movements to determine how you react to certain content. If they already aren’t.",
108
+ "extra_info": ""
109
+ },
110
+ {
111
+ "text": "From a less conspiratorial perspective it’s nice to not be ‘connected’ all the time. Not that you asked me :)",
112
+ "extra_info": ""
113
+ },
114
+ {
115
+ "text": "This is super helpful, thank you! Are you able to share the name of the bank and I can see whether I'm eligible to open an account there?",
116
+ "extra_info": ""
117
+ },
118
+ {
119
+ "text": "It's incredibly easy to spoof a phone number (spoofing is actually legal to do non-maliciously . Relying on SMS for any kind of security is just not optional these days.",
120
+ "extra_info": ""
121
+ },
122
+ {
123
+ "text": "Wait until u find out corporations already have most of ur info and r actively tracking u",
124
+ "extra_info": ""
125
+ }
126
+ ]
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+ [
2
+ {
3
+ "text": "It depends on a range of factors that are applicable to your employment specifically.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
5
+ },
6
+ {
7
+ "text": "Pop over and run it through the [Pay and Conditions Tool](https://calculate.fairwork.gov.au/FindYourAward) and see how you go.",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
9
+ }
10
+ ]
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+ [
2
+ {
3
+ "text": "Bastards probably just assume that since it's in safe Nationals territory that they can do anything they want and the people will just keep voting them in.",
4
+ "extra_info": ""
5
+ },
6
+ {
7
+ "text": "Remember when the Nationals used to represent farmers and agricultural interests? It's all about mining now.",
8
+ "extra_info": ""
9
+ },
10
+ {
11
+ "text": "Are they wrong. I'm pretty sure the nationals member could walk onto their farm and shoot their dog and they'd still vote nationals.",
12
+ "extra_info": ""
13
+ }
14
+ ]