the problem is, i pay a fair bit of tax. and the medicare surcharge/private health
i except something for my taxes. so having to pay tax plus on the day, really ****es me off.
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Gday Pat 303,
Is that an acceptable excuse ?
Just maybe that if people had to pay back the money regardless of what their income is it may stop that from happening. Just possibly people may question whether or not they need to do a pointless degree when they know they have to put their hand in their pocket straight away.
My wife and me put our eldest daughter thru her nursing degree and 3 years of her living at home and she was told in no uncertain terms that the bank of mum and dad wasn't endless , to her credit she gradated and has pursued it further which is pleasing.
Cheers Ean
This isn't helped by the fact that unis hey paid per student so they encourage people to start a degree to get more money. Entry isn't regulated like it used to be so they can have as many students as they have seats, more if you include by correspondence. It used to be regulated so that for jobs with few positions available the required HSC score was really high to limit attendees, while the opposite was true for degrees with plenty of jobs.
Cheers
Dan
it's very simple solution but it takes guts.
STOP foreign import of steel.
No new projects may be authorised unless using Australian steel. ...all Australian railway lines MUST be Australian steel.
it isn't a hard thing to do, it just takes GUTS. if you are spineless you will be walked over.
I don't really know enough about it to comment, but what I do see is that Australia is sadly going the same way the UK did 15+ years ago..
As long as people want cheeper products, goods, food, cars etc there will always be the import market. It seems to cost a huge amount to manufacture anything here, and the government is largely to blame for the way the country is going. It is all too easy to buy stuff from overseas as it it too readily available. If local business's were favoured, and imported goods taxed heavily it would do a lot to help the situation. At work I have the option of Australian made equipment or imported equipment, and more often than not I source, purchase and sell the imports because... It arrives on time, has a good finish, is competitively priced, is reliable and works. We used to deal with several Australian firms, but things would arrive with bits missing, scratched, poorly finished, and often it wouldn't arrive at all... As a seller, it makes it nearly impossible to stay loyal which really frustrates me. I have recently sourced a few new local suppliers and am using them on the proviso that the quality is good, the stuff arrives on time and the price is competitive. So far so good. Trouble is you have to find it!!
Re the cars, Holden in particular.. IMO they didn't move with the times.. Large dated thirsty cars that devalue very quickly. I might be wrong, but if Holden had produced a potent fuel efficient diesel with a few euro touches they'd have had a winner.
The govt and the people have to really start looking after their own. So long as we all continue to buy the cheep crap that's available from abroad, and so long as the govt allow it to happen things won't change.
Re The Hecs debt.
Lindsay just did another xmas uni break working for a mining company.He gets paid very good money,pays plenty of tax.
He is still at uni,the break is his main money earner for the year.I said at least you will get all that tax back,no he says,the 3 month job puts him over the threshold and he gets Hecs debts taken out of his return despite not having completed his studies.
He also gets lower student payments from centrelink because I put too much into my super every fortnite.He doesnt live at home,hasnt done for 3 years.
Andrew