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Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
(Post 8261870)
That will be the poor farmers again.. down to their last couple of Range Rovers. ;)
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Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Australia is expensive because it's worth it.
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Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Anywhere can be cheap or expensive...
It all depends on how many beans you earn (have) and how many beans you spend. If you have no (or negative) beans left, it's expensive. If you have loads of beans left, then it's cheap. It's all relative. |
Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
(Post 8261832)
And the British Supermarkets saying they can do low prices due to bulk buying, helped by a larger population, and lower delivery costs ?
1. Most Aussies live within 6 cities ( one of the most urbanised nations on the planet) 2. 5 of the 6 cities are next to the sea which is jolly useful for delivering chinese made goods that Aussie like to buy. 3. Goods are delivered to shops using diesel which is about half the price of European fuel. 4. Goods are sold with GST at 10%. Asks European shoppers if they would like 10% GST as opposed to their 20%? (on average) They will nod their heads in a vigorous fashion. 5. Land (of which Aus has quite a lot of) costs are lower as are social taxes for employee's. So, why the higher prices:confused: |
Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by woodiesinaus
(Post 8261960)
I had typed an eloquent and far ranging reply, however my overpriced and crappy Aus wireless dropped out AGAIN and I can't be bothered to go over it again in full, so I will deliver the abridged version:)
1. Most Aussies live within 6 cities ( one of the most urbanised nations on the planet) 2. 5 of the 6 cities are next to the sea which is jolly useful for delivering chinese made goods that Aussie like to buy. 3. Goods are delivered to shops using diesel which is about half the price of European fuel. 4. Goods are sold with GST at 10%. Asks European shoppers if they would like 10% GST as opposed to their 20%? (on average) They will nod their heads in a vigorous fashion. 5. Land (of which Aus has quite a lot of) costs are lower as are social taxes for employee's. So, why the higher prices:confused: |
Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by mono
(Post 8260688)
And why does the UK not have Myer or David Jones???!! That's easy!!! Cos they're crap compared to the equivalents in the UK.
Alot of their stands sell the same designer gear anyhow. I don't see how they can be crap. I can see the shop is smaller and carries less. |
Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by alvin77
(Post 8259802)
Hi All,
I personally feel that (in my opinion) that Australia is expensive(grocessory,garments etc.) when I compare it to US or UK?Why its like that. The house rent in Sydney is comparable to NewYork or Los Angeles. The temperature in Melbourne,Sydney and Perth in Summers go upto 40C-45C and normally the rental houses doesn't even have ceiling fan. In US or UK when we rent an accomodation mostly we get furnished kitchen whereas in Australia normally rental accomodation doesn't have any refridgerators etc. in kitchen. Australian market also lack famous brands/variety like Harrods', Marks and spencer, etc. etc. Why we dont get quality rental accomodation in affordable price in Australia? |
Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by alvin77
(Post 8262069)
Although Australia is considered one of the best in dairy products but the price of 1litre Milk (Devondale etc.) is also significantly high.In US one of my fellow used to buy 1Gallon (3.87litres) Milk in $2.Moreover Australia is full of Natural resources but Petrol/Gas is expensive when compared to US or UK.Buying house also seems expensive and lower in quality.There are more second graded (in quality) "Chinnese Products" in Australian market then in UK,Canada or US.Why its like that?
Most clothes, shoes etc are made in China , Taiwan and so on, regardless of where you buy them. |
Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by mono
(Post 8261308)
Comparisons are how we assess things in life. When you go to a restaurant, you inevitably compare it to other restaurants you've eaten in, if only by way of making conversation at the very least.
Expecting people not to compare Australia to other countries they've visited/lived in is ridiculous. Why exactly shouldn't they?? Cos you say so??! One of the issues with this site is that rightly, every topic gets it's scope and terms defined - the regulars tend to help out here -as a sort of balance against the emotive masses but by the time the debate is ready to begin, the troubles have broken out! I can only say that things are expensive due to market forces and infrastructure. Not everything is expensive which is telling. I consider a lot of the absolute basics to be cheaper. There is some resistance to change, but not all Australian are rolling over. I am on an Australian forum and they are baying. Any educated Australian who ever bought from Amazon is in the know. There are a few things which are made for Australian conditions as far as I am aware. But I am not sure why people take some of these adverts as seriously as they do. |
Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by alvin77
(Post 8262069)
Although Australia is considered one of the best in dairy products but the price of 1litre Milk (Devondale etc.) is also significantly high.In US one of my fellow used to buy 1Gallon (3.87litres) Milk in $2.Moreover Australia is full of Natural resources but Petrol/Gas is expensive when compared to US or UK.Buying house also seems expensive and lower in quality.There are more second graded (in quality) "Chinnese Products" in Australian market then in UK,Canada or US.Why its like that?
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Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by alvin77
(Post 8262069)
Although Australia is considered one of the best in dairy products but the price of 1litre Milk (Devondale etc.) i
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Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by woodiesinaus
(Post 8262108)
I can only offer second hand observations but chatting to a chap who was chatting to a Chinese exporter it appears that the only thing that Aus buyers are interested in is price not quality. Therefore if you pay peanuts you apparently get monkey shit :D
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Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by alvin77
(Post 8262069)
but Petrol/Gas is expensive when compared to UK
Since when ? |
Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by kporte
(Post 8262131)
Being in the stainless steel manufacturing industry, I get a lot of customers who have bought Chinese products that looked good on the web but in reality are very poor. They end up paying more to get them tarted up to an acceptable standard plus the price they paid originally, than they would if we made it from scratch. The message will filter through eventually.
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Re: Why Australia is Expensive?
Originally Posted by alvin77
(Post 8262069)
Although Australia used to be considered as one of the best in dairy products but the price of 1litre Milk (Devondale etc.) is also significantly high.
We pay $1.79 for 2 litres standard milk in my area Tesco are charging £1.18 for theirs today It seems Tesco are a tad overpriced.... |
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