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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    umm, why?

    the people on these benefits are not going to loose out by not going to jobs they dont have..



    waiving the requirement to be actively job seeking I can swallow but to pay them more to do the same nothing they're already doing....
    Casual workers are more the focus here. Where my son works, the majority of the workforce is casual. They have been told the business will have to lay people off, for a month, or more. They don't have sick leave, long service, or any other safety net to back them up. Some of these workers have stated they will become homeless , without an income. Newstart doesn't cut it. These people live week to week, especially those with families. Tonight the PM has stated there will be changes to the tenancy laws [ for the duration of the crisis] to stop landlords throwing tenants out who can't pay the rent. That's a start. As for those on newstart now, we can't make a judgement about who deserves what, or not. That's out of my pay group, and I'm not going to start judging now.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    $ 17 million funding announcement made to support the U.Q, group develop a vaccine for the virus. The only Australian organisation among six in the World to be tasked to develop a vaccine against COVID-19 by the coalition of epidemic preparedness innovations. [ Who ever they are]

    Coronavirus vaccine funding announcement as number of Queensland COVID-19 cases rise
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    I'm assuming we won't be able to come back from Tasmania as planned next month and will have to stay on the South Island for a while, but its hard to get firm information, so we'll wait a few days until the situation is clearer.
    Even if the Spirit is still sailing as public transport I expect Victoria would put us straight into lockdown for 14 days.
    The family keep telling us to stay down here because the mainland has gone crazy.
    I can tell you we are meeting a lot of other travellers who are stranded.
    What does ' no non-essential travel' mean for people who are on the road anyway?
    Our neighbours have been on the road living in their caravan for 18 months and don't have a home address.
    Strange times indeed.
    Bit of a worry being stranded, Tassie is Isolated and they stick together down there. You being a main lander/ foreigner will be one of the first to be eaten when food runs out and cannibalism starts. LOL


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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Printing press. (Actually, they will probably issue bonds which the Reserve Bank will purchase with money conjured out of thin air (book keeping money), but it amounts to the same thing. At some time in the future, the Reserve Bank may be able to sell them.)
    RBA to buy up to $5bn in first round of QE Just to expand on that
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Printing press. (Actually, they will probably issue bonds which the Reserve Bank will purchase with money conjured out of thin air (book keeping money), but it amounts to the same thing. At some time in the future, the Reserve Bank may be able to sell them.)
    The bottom line is we will all be paying for it with higher taxes,or whatever.

    That will be the next hit once this is all over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    The bottom line is we will all be paying for it with higher taxes,or whatever.

    That will be the next hit once this is all over.
    This is not a smart arse question my friend, but an honest one.
    In terms of your words "once this is all over", when in terms of months or years, or whatever,....when do you think that will be.
    I am only asking a genuine question, if not for anybody else, but for myself,....because at the moment, with increasing numbers everywhere, I just don't know.
    Others can chime in if they like, with their thoughts, if they have any.
    Pickles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    to be honest, i dont plan on changing much of my routine. i'm not going to let a virus dictate my life. nor the govt. the govt is stupid every other day of the year, do we think they will be effective now? ha!
    To be absolutely honest, I cannot understand your post, I believe all of the "Team" who are trying to look after Aussie are doing the best they can, & I admire them, ALL of them, & their medical advisers.
    This is a free & open forum, so of course you can say what you like, but what are you actually saying,...if I have to ask the question as a well known Aussie once said, "Please Explain".
    Pickles.
    NB: If your post was a joke, then I apologize, because you got me sucked in well & truly.

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    I reckon that there will be a large disruption across many sectors and lots of stuff won't be the same.
    Online shopping will kill off the weakest of the retail outlets, many of whom were already struggling.
    I reckon that a lot of cruise lines may be struggling.
    Similarly any hotel/motels that might have been struggling will find it pretty tough.
    Organisations that deal with entertainment such as concert promoters and football codes may have to go back to first base to reestablish audiences and finance for events

    With the support and stimulus businesses my carry on for a few months afterwards and then succomb.


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    Thought this summed up pretty well about how it has spread.

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    My son, who is on holidays at home at the moment, got a call from work today - he may have to cut his holidays short and go back to work, partly because they are very short staffed due to the ACT schools closing, so that half their staff can't come to work, and partly because they are intending to move as many of their staff as possible to work at home, and he is needed to train them how to do that.
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