Australian Policies -- from 2025 Federal election

And?
We have already established that her family has money.
I don’t like her but couldn’t care less that her family gave her a good life

When she is lauded for an achievement in gaining a CPL at 20yo.
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I’d previously posted of her experience as a Minister over a decade under 3 PMs as a score on the board for her appointment as Lib leader.

It’s still an achievement no matter how or who
paid for it. They aren’t the easiest license to obtain and she still had to do the time and work to pass it.

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It’s the farking bullshit ‘amazing life’ like she was punching on with Hemingway in the salons of Paris and riding bareback through the farking Andes liberating baby monks or some ■■■■.

Yes, she has had a couple of jobs and has a pilot’s licence and kids. If she’d actually worked as an air traffic controller that would be interesting. Some politicians go straight from school into the fray and by contrast it’s passing interesting that she did not. Not even that.

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So is getting a drivers license. Or heavy vehicle drivers license.
Sure, there’s work to do, diligence and time required. And a few can’t get it done because they are just incapable. But one should not overstate the difficulty either.

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Msoft Flight Simulator, going from a Spad to a 747 with a hangover, now that’s challenging

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I used AI /google for this so hopefully it’s accurate:

Certain commercial pilot training courses in Australia are eligible for HECS-HELP and FEE-HELP loans, which are part of the Higher Education Loan Program (HELP). Specifically, courses leading to a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) qualification, such as those offered by universities or approved VET providers, can be eligible.

Law degrees and medical degrees can cost $100k

So it looks like you may not need $100k cash to get your pilots licence. HECS assistance would help.

Course fees is one thing, practical time flying is another.

apparently an 8 year old went berserk and wrecked 2 classrooms at a school in Queensland
Queensland premier David Crisafulli is considering a change to the law for young children . teenage crime teenage time

:grin:

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Shearers chef, lol. Spare me.

Sheds have someone who can cook mutton 3 different ways. Thats about it.

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And if I recall Fred Daly’s comment correctly about Field, he said he wandered about Parliament House like an inseminated cow; he knew something weird and wonderful was happening to him but he didn’t know how.

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was this kid 8 for the 10th time?

Her name just makes me think of the saga, and for that alone she can get into the cannon.

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Wait, that’s not normal?

That was like a weekly thing when I was in primary school.

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I’m glad you got help

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You may be assuming too much.

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Hahaha.

No, while I’m not that old, I’m still old enough to be of a generation when parents physically punishing behavior was far more common.

I’d never have done it out of fear for what I’d cop if caught!

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Someone might want to fact check the following…

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Just like all before, another grifter.

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its an exclusive club, and none of us are in it

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