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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Wait for it. United petroleum west Gosford 85.9 E10. Diesel 109.9.
    I think they have to sell a proportion of E10 and not doing at present so the low price. I think 91 was 101.9.
    Our local servo at Avoca Beach 101.9 for 91.
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    Hey trout maybe you should be retired and live in the country . $250 credit card for travel from NSW Government.
    He is retired and does live in the country - country WA near Geraldton
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    Hey trout maybe you should be retired and live in the country .

    FFS he lives at Geraldton, if that is not Country I don't know where the **** is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    Does it? The specs say it has a 10.4Ah battery that can "power your fire for up to 24 hours". It needs to be externally recharged, and can be recharged in "3-5 days" using a 3W solar panel on the carry cover.

    Where does it generate its own power?

    I see they have a small pellet wood stove that also generate 3W using thermo-electric generation, but that's still going to take some time to charge a 38.5Wh battery.

    Not knocking the product, I reckon it looks cool. I just can't quite understand where it generates its own power.

    From the FAQ : "Does the FirePit create electricity?
    Nope. If you are asking this, chances are you're familiar with our CampStove or BaseCamp (if so, welcome back!). Those stoves feature a thermoelectric generator that produces electricity from the heat of the fire. The FirePit does not – and that's on purpose".
    Yes, I stand corrected - was thinking of the stoves which do generate their own power.

    The fire pit is just a fire pit - the cover it lives in has a solar charger on it to keep it topped up.

    The 2 stoves look after themselves though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    FFS he lives at Geraldton, if that is not Country I don't know where the **** is.
    Nah, not country. Geraldton is a coastal city. Quite a nice one, I may add.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    FFS he lives at Geraldton, if that is not Country I don't know where the **** is.
    I actually live 35K's out of Geraldton and NO I don't get a fuel card untill after i turn 66 when I can finally get a pension, Roll on October
    I could take a potshot at my nearest neighbor and a.243 round would run out of steam 5k's from him, So Yes I am living (the dream) in the country
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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post
    He is retired and does live in the country - country WA near Geraldton
    Have never been there although I should one day. My Mum was from there when my Grandpappy was Librarian, at well, the upstairs Library, & back in the days when it was also the Railway Station downstairs. An up- stairs Railway Station would be silly.
    My Gran was engaged there when she turned 21.

    Geraldton also known as the nearest Coastal Town when HMAS Sydney & the German Commerce Raider Kormoran had their historic punch up off the coast in WW2.
    Sadly, as we now know, Sydney was destroyed & sunk, as was the Kormoran. Difference was the Kormoran managed survivors & Sydney apparently did not & if there were some, they were never located. Apparently the whole Ship's Company was lost when Sydney exploded, possibly when a Magazine went up & her Bows were blown off.

    A mystery until quite recent years when her remains were discovered by an Underwater Search Team. Now a Wreck of Historic Importance & a War Grave & not to be tampered with.

    Just sayin'


    Battle between HMAS Sydney and German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran - Wikipedia

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    FFS he lives at Geraldton, if that is not Country I don't know where the **** is.
    it's not that country.
    they have two or three indian resteraunts!
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I actually live 35K's out of Geraldton and NO I don't get a fuel card untill after i turn 66 when I can finally get a pension, Roll on October
    I could take a potshot at my nearest neighbor and a.243 round would run out of steam 5k's from him, So Yes I am living (the dream) in the country
    Good luck with the pension. I mean it.
    I guess you know you can pre-submit everything with your application and it can be pre-approved to start automatically on that date.
    Be aware they take an average of nine weeks to consider an application and bank statements cannot be more than three months old. We had to resubmit some of ours.
    If you haven't already I recommend you check the asset limits as you may need to re-organise your assets to get a full pension, depending on what you have.
    I don't know your situation, but a pensioner whose wife is not a pensioner gets less than a single pensioner, even if the wife has no income, which seems strange to me as two people are being supported, not one.
    I recommend getting the Centrelink ap on your phone as it makes communications so much easier. For example, you can just photograph documents with your phone and quickly upload them through the ap, rather than having to scan and email or, heaven forbid, visit a Centrelink office.
    Anyway, good luck with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Good luck with the pension. I mean it.
    I guess you know you can pre-submit everything with your application and it can be pre-approved to start automatically on that date.
    Be aware they take an average of nine weeks to consider an application and bank statements cannot be more than three months old. We had to resubmit some of ours.
    If you haven't already I recommend you check the asset limits as you may need to re-organise your assets to get a full pension, depending on what you have.
    I don't know your situation, but a pensioner whose wife is not a pensioner gets less than a single pensioner, even if the wife has no income, which seems strange to me as two people are being supported, not one.
    I recommend getting the Centrelink ap on your phone as it makes communications so much easier. For example, you can just photograph documents with your phone and quickly upload them through the ap, rather than having to scan and email or, heaven forbid, visit a Centrelink office.
    Anyway, good luck with it.
    Any land over 5 acres is deemed an asset. I was surprised to be told two years ago that I am entitled to Jack ****! Not even a health card.

    My wife is still working and it's not as though we're rolling in money!

    Back on topic: I gave the tractor flail implement it's first full paddock run this a.m. To say I'm happy with it is true. Under 3 hours for a bit over 5 acres.

    Flail2.jpg

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    Yes, but it can also depend on the value of that excess land. If it's low then it can come down to the value of other assets. Also, it may still be possible to get a part-pension if you are somewhere between the asset minimum and maximum.
    Its important to get good advice well ahead of time so affairs can be re-arranged.
    For example, while rental income is counted, board from an immediate family member is not counted, but must still be declared.
    Its also useful to link your Centrelink account to your my.gov account and ATO tax number so they can see you are not trying to hide anything.
    Anyway, I hope Trout gets good advice and is successful. Us old buggers have paid so much tax over our working lives I reckon we deserve to get a bit back.

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