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  • #46
    I dont understand playing your home games in a area that you dont represent-let alone playing them on a ground in your arch enemy territory. There's plenty of grounds in the South Sydney area-Yarra Oval, Waterloo Oval, Tempe Reserve, Marrickville Oval, Snape Park, Coogee Oval, Erskineville Oval, and of course Redfern Oval. Be proud of your district!

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    • #47
      Originally posted by dice View Post

      and then we hopefully let go of the shameful tag of highest house prices in the world relative to wages.
      High house prices are great. It means you can charge higher rents to tenants, silly.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Random Rooster View Post
        I dont understand playing your home games in an area that you dont represent-let alone playing them on a ground in your arch enemy territory. There's plenty of grounds in the South Sydney area-Yarra Oval, Waterloo Oval, Tempe Reserve, Marrickville Oval, Snape Park, Coogee Oval, Erskineville Oval, and of course Redfern Oval. Be proud of your district!
        Leave Coogee off that list pal It’s got a Chargrill Charlie’s and no Red Rooster - that’s the official border clarification where the Chargrills stop and red roosters start
        Last edited by The Lip; Today, 10:27 AM.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post

          High house prices are great. It means you can charge higher rents to tenants, silly.
          It is only fair that the young Australian workers who cannot afford a house or a family, and paying taxes to fund your rising medical expenses, also be strangled with rapidly rising rents.

          The voter balance is changing. I hope the young are not so selfish.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by dice View Post

            It is only fair that the young Australian workers who cannot afford a house or a family, and paying taxes to fund your rising medical expenses, also be strangled with rapidly rising rents.

            The voter balance is changing. I hope the young are not so selfish.
            No more explanation needed.
            What has become makes us all dead duck ugly.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by player 1 View Post

              35% of primary vote, up from 33% last time - the looney preferences (and a lack of a functioning opposition) got him over the line. Glad you're proud of the spluttering, incoherent lisping embarrassment. Pity about Australia though, another 3 years should be all it takes to permanently screw it. But then again, according to the left, loving Australia is "nationalism".
              Classic mate . You could be my ghost writer.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by dice View Post

                It is only fair that the young Australian workers who cannot afford a house or a family, and paying taxes to fund your rising medical expenses, also be strangled with rapidly rising rents.

                The voter balance is changing. I hope the young are not so selfish.
                Plenty of young people can afford to buy - go to any auction and you'll see. If you can't, move to a cheaper area. You can buy a unit down here for 400k.

                It's about taking responsibility for yourself, not expecting the government or others to do it for you.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post

                  Plenty of young people can afford to buy - go to any auction and you'll see. If you can't, move to a cheaper area. You can buy a unit down here for 400k.

                  It's about taking responsibility for yourself, not expecting the government or others to do it for you.
                  Back in 1990 i wanted to get into the property market but Sydney prices were out of my reach-so i headed west and i purchased a house in Prestons- 90k and got a 50k bank loan. 4 years later i wanted to buy another-but again Sydney prices were too much- so i followed my siblings lead and headed west again-this time Perth- and got a 3 bedroom house that was a a 60 second walk to the beach for 100k.

                  Both times i wanted to by in Summer Hill/Canterbury- but bad luck for me and i headed to where i could afford.

                  As my old man used to say "Australia offers a lot of opportunities, it's up to you to make the most of it".....this was a guy who landed in Belmore as a teenager from Italy by himself and not knowing a word of english- just on the promise of a job, which to him was everything.

                  So to those who complain the cost of housing is Sydney is way too high i say go further out to where you can afford because Sydney prices are never going to go to the levels were you want them to be. Either whinge, which will get you nowhere, or actually do something about it

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Random Rooster View Post
                    So to those who complain the cost of housing is Sydney is way too high i say go further out to where you can afford because Sydney prices are never going to go to the levels were you want them to be. Either whinge, which will get you nowhere, or actually do something about it
                    Absolutely we have no option but to play the hand that is dealt. It doesn't mean we should ignore the fact housing is 3-4 times higher relative to wages today than it was in the 70s, and even worse carry on like exceptionalists with no idea of the government policies that have affected house prices.

                    Non-homeowners will soon dominate the votes and will come after all of us with everything from means-tested healthcare and much higher land taxes (hello Victoria!). Show at least a tiny bit of empathy and good will and they might let you keep at least one house to live in.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Random Rooster View Post

                      Back in 1990 i wanted to get into the property market but Sydney prices were out of my reach-so i headed west and i purchased a house in Prestons- 90k and got a 50k bank loan. 4 years later i wanted to buy another-but again Sydney prices were too much- so i followed my siblings lead and headed west again-this time Perth- and got a 3 bedroom house that was a a 60 second walk to the beach for 100k.

                      Both times i wanted to by in Summer Hill/Canterbury- but bad luck for me and i headed to where i could afford.

                      As my old man used to say "Australia offers a lot of opportunities, it's up to you to make the most of it".....this was a guy who landed in Belmore as a teenager from Italy by himself and not knowing a word of english- just on the promise of a job, which to him was everything.

                      So to those who complain the cost of housing is Sydney is way too high i say go further out to where you can afford because Sydney prices are never going to go to the levels were you want them to be. Either whinge, which will get you nowhere, or actually do something about it
                      Great post. The difference between your Dad's day where the attitude was "wow, what an opportunity we have here in this great country if we work hard - and I'm going to have a crack" whereas now 25% on welfare and so many work for the government, and most of the rest just hate the country in general or are too stupid to even care... they just whinge and want more for free.

                      I'm in my 50s so it doesn't bother me too much we're all good, but honestly, this country is a shadow of its former self. For the younger people, those younger people who actually get it, not the uni activist fools, in 5 years time it will be so much worse.

                      They just don't realise it.
                      Last edited by Batemans Bay Rooster; Today, 04:58 PM.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post

                        If thats true, that could be the best news I've heard all year. Even that idiot Albosleazy was pushing for it.
                        btw how do you turn an issue where the state labor government has blocked souths from playing at allianz into an attack on albo? not to mention 'albosleazy' is kind of low effort humour. guess in your world where donald trump is as uncriticisable as muhammad is to the muslims, trump's great moral character, lack of corruption and respect for decorum puts albo to shame.

                        sure, albo made some public comments in favour of souths moving to allianz but who knows what went on behind the scenes. could be that he was concentrating on running the country (and winning an election) and let the process take its course.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Random Rooster View Post

                          Back in 1990 i wanted to get into the property market but Sydney prices were out of my reach-so i headed west and i purchased a house in Prestons- 90k and got a 50k bank loan. 4 years later i wanted to buy another-but again Sydney prices were too much- so i followed my siblings lead and headed west again-this time Perth- and got a 3 bedroom house that was a a 60 second walk to the beach for 100k.

                          Both times i wanted to by in Summer Hill/Canterbury- but bad luck for me and i headed to where i could afford.

                          As my old man used to say "Australia offers a lot of opportunities, it's up to you to make the most of it".....this was a guy who landed in Belmore as a teenager from Italy by himself and not knowing a word of english- just on the promise of a job, which to him was everything.

                          So to those who complain the cost of housing is Sydney is way too high i say go further out to where you can afford because Sydney prices are never going to go to the levels were you want them to be. Either whinge, which will get you nowhere, or actually do something about it
                          Well said RR
                          When did you end up moving to the Eastern Suburbs?

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by dice View Post

                            Absolutely we have no option but to play the hand that is dealt. It doesn't mean we should ignore the fact housing is 3-4 times higher relative to wages today than it was in the 70s, and even worse carry on like exceptionalists with no idea of the government policies that have affected house prices.

                            Non-homeowners will soon dominate the votes and will come after all of us with everything from means-tested healthcare and much higher land taxes (hello Victoria!). Show at least a tiny bit of empathy and good will and they might let you keep at least one house to live in.
                            I have 2 children dice 33 & 30 that at this stage dont look like buying a house in Sydney because they're not willing enough to save money.
                            They both have well paid jobs & even though I taught them the 70/30 rule (spend 70% on living & 30% on savings) they havnt listened.
                            Me Im 55% living 45% save & have always had money even though Im not a high income earner.
                            I know Sydney house prices are high but no body says you have to stay living in Sydney
                            Couple of things both my children will inherit 2 bedroom apartments in Wentworth Point
                            2nd thing not everyone has a goal of owning a house in Sydney & some like my kids are happy to rent in Suburbs like Concord & Randwick because of life style.
                            I admit Ive been very lucky in life to be able to buy property in Sydney & even luckier to inherit 1 million & 70 thousand last year.
                            I didnt really choose what was going to happen to me it just happened so I live the cards Ive been dealt.

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