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commonwealth Nov 13th 2012 8:20 am

Re: Australias economy starts struggling
 
:yawn: where's my swedish man?

Pit Bull. Nov 13th 2012 8:35 am

Re: Australias economy starts struggling
 

Originally Posted by bingobob777 (Post 10379880)
It's 9am in the Uk and the best you've got to do with your life is babble on in two separate threads about the same stuff :unsure:

Where did you holiday by the way, I assume not the UK?


The weathers crap, what else is there to do?:nod:

Pit Bull. Nov 13th 2012 8:42 am

Re: Aussie inflation rises
 
Breaking news on sky TV the inflation rate has jumped up unexpectedly from 2.2% to 2.7% which is still better than when it was over 5% a short while ago.

BadgeIsBack Nov 13th 2012 8:46 am

Re: Australia celebrates 21 years of continuous economic growth
 

Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10379836)
All our friends are employed as well, here and there ;)


Originally Posted by commonwealth (Post 10378781)
all of my migrant friends are now employed full time.

My Dad is employed more fuller time than your friends.:p

Pit Bull. Nov 13th 2012 8:55 am

Re: Australia celebrates 21 years of continuous economic growth
 

Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack (Post 10379937)
My Dad is employed more fuller time than your friends.:p

My donkeys employed, it's just got a job darn't pit, with tuther donkeys, sithee I've never felt so proud.:)

commonwealth Nov 13th 2012 10:07 am

Re: Aussie inflation rises
 
impossible

bingobob777 Nov 13th 2012 10:31 am

Re: Aussie inflation rises
 
The GBP is toast

buy pounds

chris955 Nov 13th 2012 11:18 am

Re: Aussie inflation rises
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 10378860)
In which job.......your hospital porter or prison warden job:confused::rolleyes:

You noticed as well then ? :D

Pit Bull. Nov 13th 2012 11:31 am

Re: Aussie inflation rises
 
:focus:

Pit Bull. Nov 13th 2012 11:35 am

Re: Aussie inflation rises
 

Originally Posted by Pit Bull. (Post 10380179)
:focus:


Anyway, Australia inflation rose to 1.4% which was above the market estimates of around 1.0%

This is still incredibly low, here in the UK inflation is running at 2.7% it was above 5% not long back but thankfully it's starting to come down.

moneypenny20 Nov 13th 2012 1:23 pm

Re: Australia celebrates 21 years of continuous economic growth
 
Threads merged. :zzz:

Apologies (sort of) to the OPs of the three threads I've merged but there's seriously no need for three threads on the same subject especially when some people post the same thing in each of them.

commonwealth Nov 13th 2012 1:47 pm

Re: Australia economy/bubble/explosion/recession 'stuff'
 
wait, do i get my swedish guy? i'll settle for a danish if not!

Pollyana Nov 13th 2012 1:59 pm

Re: Australia economy/bubble/explosion/recession 'stuff'
 

Originally Posted by commonwealth (Post 10380407)
wait, do i get my swedish guy? i'll settle for a danish if not!

If you find one, see if he has a straight brother, I need someone to take my mind off these tedious threads :D

bingobob777 Nov 13th 2012 9:41 pm

Re: Australia economy/bubble/explosion/recession 'stuff'
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 10380436)
If you find one, see if he has a straight brother, I need someone to take my mind off these tedious threads :D

maybe tedious for you, but let's be honest it's nowhere near as mind numbingly boring as

mod or rocker
word association 2012
cricket
last say
first say

as a mod I'm sure you'd get annoyed at me spamming those threads, eh?

go4it Nov 13th 2012 9:50 pm

Re: Australia economy/bubble/explosion/recession 'stuff'
 
Look guys, it isn't the purpose to make fun out of a struggling economy but just to warn people to look closer because a lot of you out there are putting all you've got into going Down under with a dream. I'm only trying to open up your eyes before taking the dicision and lose all what you've got on making the trip (approx. around 10.000 with a small family) and discover that you're not able to find a job and lose all of the rest of your savings in the costs of living for at least the first half year. And believe me, Australia became very expensive over the last few years. It is clear that the economy is slowing down here and it's becoming more and more difficult to find a job.


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