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Posted By amomentofstillness

ANMAC letter of determination

This has yet to arrive (nearly 3 weeks now) and ANMAC are wanting $60 and me to post them a form before they will issue another one.

Is it just me or is it ridiculous that the cost of this is on...
Forum: New Zealand
Nov 3rd 2015, 8:46 pm
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: New to Wellington - furniture

Cheers for that, will have a look at freedom furniture

I found a website ifurniture. There stuff looks good but it's really reasonable which makes me wonder if it's really cheap quality
Forum: New Zealand
Nov 3rd 2015, 1:00 am
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Posted By amomentofstillness

New to Wellington - furniture

Hey, just got here this week and moving into a place Monday.
Where's the best place to buy reasonable furniture. Only need bedroom stuff for now

Cheers
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2014, 3:17 pm
Replies: 514
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

The same media who lambasted him when PM, were all too happy to herald him as the unions saviour, despite being an opposition backbencher. Amazing really.
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2014, 3:13 pm
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

Why were they more likely to vote yes?

Off the top of my head 18 - 24 vote no, just. While 25 - 50 when broken down further vote yes. Bit surprised by that.

No doubt the over 50 vote won it...
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2014, 2:19 pm
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

The no victory was in no way emphatic IMO so yes let's agree to disagree on that point.

Ah Braveheart. Doesn't take long for someone to mention it.

After watching the teenagers debate before...
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2014, 7:38 am
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

I Don't think I'm overplaying it. Nor to I think a swing of 192k voters is a sizeable majority.
The fact 45% or 1.6 million voted to end the union is a damning opinion on how Westminster governs...
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2014, 7:15 am
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

The gap narrowed slowly from the beginning. We probably will never know how much influence the promise of more powers had on some voters, however Westminster must have been worried enough to make...
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2014, 6:10 am
Replies: 514
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

Probably.

Can't believe so many bought Lord Brown's bullshit and nobody from the media questioned how a Labour backbencher to make such promises.

Like I said above, it's the manner of the no...
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2014, 5:57 am
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

I think it would be a mistake to push for another referendum too soon. Especially in 2016. They have to let Westminster deliver on their promises. Not enough would have changed to secure a strong YES...
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2014, 5:52 am
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

As much as I believe that independence is the best way for things in Scotland (and the rest of the UK) to improve, I could accept that the majority of Scotland disagree. However my issue with 55%...
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 20th 2014, 4:32 am
Replies: 514
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

I'd argue that the union is breaking Scotland (and many parts of the rest of the UK)

Say what you will about Salmond but I believe he had Scotland's best interests at heart, unlike Brown, Darling...
Forum: The Barbie
Sep 11th 2014, 12:30 am
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

Oil for any country is a huge bonus for its economy, except in Scotland, it's a burden for an independent Scotland.

The media, big business and Westminster have went into overdrive now. Be...
Forum: The Barbie
Sep 10th 2014, 1:12 pm
Replies: 514
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

I neither wish for a left or right for Scotland. I just believe that Scotland, as a country should make its own decisions, elect it's own government and control it's own affairs.

There's no left...
Forum: The Barbie
Sep 10th 2014, 11:49 am
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

Interested to how you come to that conclusion for both Scotland and England?
Forum: The Barbie
Sep 10th 2014, 6:31 am
Replies: 514
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

Think we'll need to agree to disagree on that.
Forum: The Barbie
Sep 10th 2014, 2:35 am
Replies: 514
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

Haha Labour are heavy socialists? Not in a long time has that been the case and there's an argument they have never been, well not in my life time.

SNP are left of centre but that can easily...
Forum: The Barbie
Sep 10th 2014, 2:08 am
Replies: 514
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

I'm all too aware of the differences between Scotland and Norway unfortunately.

Cheers for the link, will have a look. I'm amazed nobody from better together, Westminster or the media has...
Forum: The Barbie
Sep 10th 2014, 1:27 am
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

The oil certainly isn't. New site descovered at Clair Ridge recently and there's been rumours for years of potential oil at the Faselane navel base that can be explored when Trident is removed.
...
Forum: The Barbie
Sep 10th 2014, 12:25 am
Replies: 514
Views: 28,494
Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Scotland and Independance

Best thing for everyone (apart from Westminster and the establishment) if Scotland votes yes. The union doesn't work and hasn't for a very long time.

So proud of Scotland and the people who've...
Forum: Australia
Sep 9th 2014, 3:20 pm
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Scottish referendum party Melbourne

Anyone know of anything happening or keen to get involved?
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Nursing in Victoria, Australia

Is it correct you you get a morning shift allowance in Victoria? I work in NSW at the moment and you get an afternoon, night and weekend allowance but not a morning one.

Thanks.

Also does...
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Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Nurse moving to aus

It wouldn't be that difficult to get a 457 visa from the UK, I work in Sydney and our ward has a good few who have came straight over on that visa.

Anyway, working holiday visa is probably the...
Forum: Australia
Jan 13th 2014, 4:26 pm
Replies: 121
Views: 44,948
Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: Living in Townsville

My sister has lived there for a year and my parents are there for a holiday at the moment and haven't had any bother at all. Granted it's a little rough at times but not anymore than some parts of...
Forum: Australia
Jan 13th 2014, 4:14 pm
Replies: 27
Views: 11,760
Posted By amomentofstillness

Re: 60k to 65k a year salary in Sydney?

I've lived in Sydney for over a year. I'm a year 2 nurse and earn around 60k before tax Plus weekend rates etc so probably around the same. I pay $300 a week rent to live in the eastern suburbs...
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