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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Good for you. Most Australians would not have any idea what was in the Constitution. Just one thing. If it was illegal, wouldn't it be before the Courts now ? It's not, because the Federal Government knows it would have the same outcome as Clive Palmer , in W.A. And what is it with Victoria and NSW and this virus. I would have thought they, of all Australians, would like to ensure the rest of Australia was virus free, as much as it could be. Have a look around the World at the moment. Lock downs and panic everywhere, is that what you want? Or are you just beating the drum for some political agenda ? It's no surprise that the States with the strictest lock downs are the States with the best economies at the moment ,W.A. even has a surplus. It's curious that some Australians want to push the barrow for a system that almost guarantees a spread of infection.

    I think you're missing my point - Qld is free to control coronavirus by restricting movement across its borders but it's not free to do so in a way that discriminates on the basis of residence. There can't be one rule for those deemed to be Qld residents and another for those deemed to be not residents.

    And it should be before the courts but the Cth has run soft on it. And I'm not sure what you mean by the reference to Clive Palmer - as far as I'm aware his action is still on foot.

    But it's telling that the responses to my post have been around State-based chauvinism. I'd always thought that we were one country and the banter about mexicans and banana-benders was just good natured banter, but apparently not.

    As I've posted before, there's growing anger in Melbourne about the way we've been treated by the rest of the country and there was an article in yesterday's Age that actually referred to irreparable damage to the Federation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    Jealousy is an evil thing Bob
    Some people look at what is happening in the States where the people have done and continue to do the right thing by socially distancing and abiding by whatever quarantine procedures were and still are in place and as a result of this life has returned to almost normal once again and they Hate it that it isn't the same where they live.

    I think that you're also missing the point. The issue is that the border controls, as currently executed, are arguably illegal. Are there any other parts of the Constitution that you would also like to jettison?

    And, as has been pointed out to you before ad nauseam, Victorians were doing the right thing, but it got out. Largely because Sydney and Melbourne were doing the quarantine work for WA, and SA and Tas.

    There is currently almost zero transmission in Melbourne at a community level - almost all of the daily figures are nursing homes or health workers.

    But you are proving my point about State-based chauvinism. Frankly, at this point in time if WA asked to secede I'd happily vote for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donh54 View Post
    In Shakespeare's time, people with the equivalent of a high school education had a vocabulary of around 45,000 words.
    Nowadays the level is around 4000.

    I don't know where you got that but it's .... not correct. I don't know where you got those figures but I presume that they have some kind of political slant - presumably about how education standards are declining etc etc.

    Academics agree that Shakespeare had a vocab of about 17,000 - 20,000 words and not the higher figures that are routinely bruited about. And that contrary to the myths, he wasn't that unusual at the time, for playwrights in any case. But I doubt that the average person then had twice the vocab of a playwright.

    You have 4,000 words by the time you're a toddler. As an adult the standard range now is about the same as Shakespeare.

    Keep in mind that there's a difference between spoken and written language and there's typically a smaller range of words used in conversation than in writing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    I think that you're also missing the point. The issue is that the border controls, as currently executed, are arguably illegal. Are there any other parts of the Constitution that you would also like to jettison?

    And, as has been pointed out to you before ad nauseam, Victorians were doing the right thing, but it got out. Largely because Sydney and Melbourne were doing the quarantine work for WA, and SA and Tas.

    There is currently almost zero transmission in Melbourne at a community level - almost all of the daily figures are nursing homes or health workers.

    But you are proving my point about State-based chauvinism. Frankly, at this point in time if WA asked to secede I'd happily vote for it.
    Now you are just being spiteful.
    BTW if WA was to secede then who else would foot the bills for VIC
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post

    And, as has been pointed out to you before ad nauseam, Victorians were doing the right thing, but it got out. Largely because Sydney and Melbourne were doing the quarantine work for WA,



    But you are proving my point about State-based chauvinism. Frankly, at this point in time if WA asked to secede I'd happily vote for it.
    Sorry it was our Fault that Vic had such a bad time of it due to WA not pulling their weight with the Quarantine bit , but do appreciate your future support if a Succession Vote was called for .

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    Now you are just being spiteful.
    BTW if WA was to secede then who else would foot the bills for VIC

    For most of the last 120 years WA has been subsidised by the Eastern States.


    "WHEREAS the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, humbly relying on the blessing of Almighty God, have agreed to unite in one indissoluble Federal Commonwealth under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and under the Constitution hereby established:"

    Do you notice that there's a State missing?

    WA only joined later on the basis that it got its own way with tariffs and largely
    because Kalgoorlie wanted to join the Federation separately. WA also voted to leave in the 1930s, notwithstanding that there's not a process for that in the Constitution (notice the word "indissoluble"?). So they asked the Brits, who refused to permit it.



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    VIC hasn't received any overseas travellers now for months so they can't harp on about WA not pulling its weight..
    In the time tha VIC hasnt received any overseas people WA has received and quarantined thousands of people without the fiasco with infection from the quarantine breakouts in Melbourne.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    For most of the last 120 years WA has been subsidised by the Eastern States.


    "WHEREAS the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, humbly relying on the blessing of Almighty God, have agreed to unite in one indissoluble Federal Commonwealth under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and under the Constitution hereby established:"

    Do you notice that there's a State missing?

    WA only joined later on the basis that it got its own way with tariffs and largely
    because Kalgoorlie wanted to join the Federation separately. WA also voted to leave in the 1930s, notwithstanding that there's not a process for that in the Constitution (notice the word "indissoluble"?). So they asked the Brits, who refused to permit it.



    You are living in the past old mate.
    Since the WA mining boom in the 60/70's WA has been tbe bread basket of Aus.
    So what amazing things has VIC done for the Australian economy in the last 50/60 years??
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    The Constitution makes states responsible for public health, which is why the states run public hospitals.
    The border controls are under Public Health Acts, to limit the movement of diseases, just like controls on the movement of livestock and fruit. There is no legal doubt the states have the power to control public health.
    The rule about requiring areas to go 28 days without untested community transmission to cease being regarded as a hot-spot is well-established and is being applied by Qld, WA, NZ and others.
    The attempts to undermine the border controls are worded to claim the controls are being based on reasons other than public health. They are unproven.

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