We’ll get to 70% next week.
Looks like we're there today. So apparently it wasn't just marketing spin.
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We’ll get to 70% next week.
Looks like we're there today. So apparently it wasn't just marketing spin.
Looks like we're there today. So apparently it wasn't just marketing spin.
We may very well hit 90%.
Its a great result, but the second part of my OP title, we'll never 'open up' with current set of politicians. It did take a change of a key leader to challenge the cautions, slowly slowly approach.
Now I see they are all changing position subtly "a rising tide lifts all boats'
Perottet is easing a bit more than Gladys' original plan, but let's not pretend he's somehow responsible for much of anything.
He was/is relatively free of lockdown baggage. And sometimes it takes a ratbag to challenge everyone in a rut. Anyway happy to be wrong.
Theres talk of a December Fed election so I cant see any U-turns now
Yeah. I think you're giving Perottet way too much credit.
I think we are the only country intent on keeping its own population locked away from the world.
Melbourne's climate is hardly warm for 5-6 months of the year. I also leave to experience a different culture.Why do you think the Australian economy is so strong (relatively) - because the money is staying within Australia.
You leave Australia for warmer climates - bizarre.
Is there culture outside Melbourne?Melbourne's climate is hardly warm for 5-6 months of the year. I also leave to experience a different culture.
Why do you think the Australian economy is so strong (relatively) - because the money is staying within Australia.
You leave Australia for warmer climates - bizarre.
Melbourne's climate is hardly warm for 5-6 months of the year.
I also leave to experience a different culture.
why do you comment on perfect strangers? BIZARRE