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bubbling along while tony bumbles along and his mate josh says it's not happening in sydney....
"In Melbourne, you can get a three-bedroom brick veneer home 35 kilometres west in Werribee for $360,000 or $370,000. But in Sydney's Kellyville, 40 kilometres out of the city, you're paying $450,000. Melbourne delivers better affordability than Sydney and over the last decade-and-a-half, people have voted with their feet and increasingly chosen Melbourne over Sydney." This exodus is reshaping Sydney's social fabric, Salt warns. "It's almost like the Manhattan effect, you only attract rich people on to the Manhattan island, and the rest live out in Brooklyn etc." Sydney is increasingly segregated between the inner city, home to a global workforce, and its sprawling suburbs.
the "culture wars"...There is a rise in the conservative ranks of uncertainty and half-hearted fight-back on moral issues. Most of the conservatism, especially in the USA, is faith-based. The social interaction of conservatives depends on moral values as given by god to follow. There is little give or take on this one, except when one (or more sons and daughters) in their rank falls to the pressure of sin, usually of a sexual nature, the button of forgiveness/redemption is pressed. Amen.
on a great winter day, 21 C in the shade, in sydney, the terminator is trying to terminate CO2 emissions...
a bucketful for the pitiful shameful degrading bullies parading as a mascarade of the australian government...
The head of Australia's Human Rights Commission, Professor Gillian Triggs, has shown defiance in the face of the latest attack on her by the Federal Government, standing by her criticisms of new laws that she says limit international diplomacy and harm democracy and liberties.
shit floats or plays submarine while the aussie populace is waiting to be hit with a baseball bat...
Defence Minister Kevin Andrews has appointed an expert advisory panel to oversee the so-called "competitive evaluation process" for the Navy's future submarine fleet.
present australian polluting policies are smartly preparing for the planet's future...
in the race to the bottom of presidential election: when god, guns and greed ran texas' luck...Oops, he did it again: Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry is officially launching his second campaign for president today. He's expected to announce his bid flanked by combat veterans in the Dallas suburb of Addison. His entry to the race swells the growing GOP field to 10 official candidates.
fixing the barn door after the storm blew the whole barn away...
Outgoing Fifa president Sepp Blatter says he is moving forward with a "comprehensive programme of reform" for world football's governing body. It comes after a tumultuous nine days for his organisation, amid claims of "systemic and deep-rooted" corruption. Seven Fifa officials were held in a dawn raid last week in Zurich as they gathered for a congress which saw Mr Blatter re-elected for a fifth term. Four days later, Mr Blatter announced he would step down early from the post. He said he would remain at work until Fifa had chosen his successor in the coming months.
shades of barangaroo ....The law locks up the man or woman Who steals the goose off the common But leaves the greater villain loose
FOUR HORSEMEN .....FOUR HORSEMEN is an award winning independent feature documentary which lifts the lid on how the world really works. As we will never return to 'business as usual' 23 international thinkers, government advisors and Wall Street money-men break their silence and explain how to establish a moral and just society.
history is never remembering the way it was...
taking care of business ....NSW taxpayers are forking out millions to a global corporation to provide an environmental impact report into a controversial toll road. The same company is then going to help build it. Wendy and Luke Bacon investigate.
when the adults are in charge .....
your future is in the hand of a scarecrow, a clueless wizard and a clown who blows bubbles. sleep well...Australia should hold fire on interest-rate cuts to avoid further inflaming property prices that are at risk of "a sharp correction," the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said. "The net gains from further monetary expansion in the near term are finely balanced," the OECD said in Paris on Wednesday.
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