Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 12925956)
NSW - sponsoring job seeker for you. Again more resentment towards your wealthy providers. When will you learn not to bite the hand that feeds you.
While Job Keeper was poorly thought out. NSW more a case of snouts at the trough which has been displayed time and time again over the decades. Not only state obviously but they do tend to stand out. It certainly doesn't begin or end with $3,0000 bottles of wine. |
Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by the troubadour
(Post 12926196)
More denial. WA being the real creators of wealth of course .
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Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 12926226)
Lying makes you look really bad. QLD, somehow, contributes more to Australia than WA does.
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Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 12926226)
Lying makes you look really bad. QLD, somehow, contributes more to Australia than WA does.
It's rare that I'm in agreement with TT but in this case I am! |
Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by old.sparkles
(Post 12926240)
Did you not check the previous info provided - WA contributes 100,003 per capita compared with NSW contribution of 76,361 per capita.
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Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Where is the Chairman? He's missed his daily elevensies.
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Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 12926226)
Lying makes you look really bad. QLD, somehow, contributes more to Australia than WA does.
far you can take such a stance without being called out. The brazen accusations only make you appear all the more idiotic. I know those in position do it on a regular basis and get away with it for a somewhat longer duration. However the rest, rather quickly fall on their face. Not a good look. |
Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 12926258)
Where is the Chairman? He's missed his daily elevensies.
It gets very tiresome. |
Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 12926256)
I am not interested in your twist on per captia. I am interested in raw dollars. That's the only thing that counts to the bottom line.
There are other things in life outside of money even if such a concept is impossible for you to find comprehension. A big factor as to why the country is in such poor shape. |
Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by the troubadour
(Post 12926263)
Address your folly. Or at least congratulate The Premier on a virus free day. Get away from silly name calling while at it.
It gets very tiresome. |
Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 12926256)
I am not interested in your twist on per captia. I am interested in raw dollars. That's the only thing that counts to the bottom line.
And when it comes to exports - which are hugely important to a nation's balance of trade and is the biggest contributor to incoming dollars - WA contributes far more to the national economy in relation to its population size than any other state |
Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 12926266)
WA contributes far more to the national economy in relation to its population size than any other state
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Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
WOOOHOOO .... Dan has fought it all day but Tattoo Parlours are open (with a mask), yet the 25km rule remains. .... he has a new term "Dark Opening"
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Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 12926288)
Northern Territory is not a state, granted, but it has a higher gross state product per capita ..... sadly though, its contributing less that 2% to the overall revenue so per capita is an irrelevant measurement.
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Re: Melbourne Metro restrictions
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 12926292)
In GSP(GDP) terms sure but but for overall 'çontribution'- given exports and their impact on BOT - WA has a much bigger impact
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