Oh yeah they have lost it.
Thankfully the public servants won’t have.
Oh yeah they have lost it.
Thankfully the public servants won’t have.
Fortunately, wasting a week or two with half measures has never been shown to have poor outcomes.
All the essentials in a persons life are supplied by Australia’s biggest companies.
They certainly could do a ■■■■ load more.
All will be resolved - Gladys and Perrottet in continuous dialogue with Scott and Josh
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Appreciate that Simmo.
Also for reference, I have had many, many jobs. Supermarket floor cleaning, furniture removals, Nissan car factory, powder factory worker, retail work, hotel public area cleaning as well as running my own retail, wholesale and consulting work. I spent many years working 2 jobs, and spent way too many hours working my own businesses. I have had the privilege to grow up living all over Australia and NZ.
I know what it’s like to start with nothing, build up, lose everything and live paycheck to paycheck. I’m probably poorer than most of my friends, but I don’t take my current position for granted.
I also don’t disagree with you. What I’m saying is that the cracks in our system have been exposed, and none of us are better than how we treat the poorest of us. Our government needs to do better.
She’s essentially ■■■■■■■■ about too high a speed limit whilst watching the kids play on the road.
Doesn’t quite work that way.
Today two in a household test positive.
Then tomorrow the other two.
Day after the fifth.
Yet the same household is counted three times.
Better off to show clear data of individual cases and the LGAs they are in.

Whoever made this needs to be sacked.
They needed hard action two weeks ago, but ideology got in the way.
Arrogance “we beat it before, we can do it again” Didn’t listen that this was not the same covid.
Plus business sector issues - Gladys does not have a big majority
You could report cumulative cases of new addresses not already counted before.
Gives a much better idea of spread.
Certainly, can’t have a hard lib rock for a heart all the time. But I thought more an actual case of the sniffles, and Hazzard also looked and sounded crook, and had to clear his throat as he walked off after saying everything and nothing for 30 seconds once again. Something going around the House other than malicious gossip and bread recipes perhaps
I like the suggestion that criticising NSW is racist.
Nice.
I read those 2 graphs as “bad Sydney weather with loose restrictions and government telling people to go out and get exercise and be outside and decide for themselves what is essential” followed by “great Sydney weather with loose restrictions and government telling people to go out and get exercise and be outside and decide for themselves what is essential”
The line is at Kogarah I understand.
The Betoota Advocate – 9 Jul 21

CLANCY OVERELL | Editor | CONTACT At least 100 extra police officers will patrol the streets of southwest Sydney to ensure compliance with health orders that no one paid any attention to at ground zero of this outbreak – in the...
It was a farking projection based on known facts and its extreme upward projection was blown out of the water by reported cases within two days.
I hope they’re not getting paid.
By Kathy Lord
Victorian Health Minister Martin Foley is calling on the Commonwealth to clear up confusion about additional supplies of the Pfizer vaccine a month earlier than expected.
Australia’s supply of Pfizer which was expected in September, is now expected to arrive in August.
Mr Foley said there was a national meeting of health ministers last night and they weren’t told about the early arrival of the vaccine.
He said there seems to be a “degree of confusion” about the vaccine supply.
He said the extra vaccine from Pfizer was not foreshadowed at that meeting. The states sought clarification and were told more information would provided.
“I note the Prime Minister’s comments about extra Pfizer vaccine in the media this morning,” he said.
"But I also note that Pfizer themselves have put out a statement saying that there is no extra material coming forward from them.
"What we need is clear, consistent, information from the commonwealth to the states to the GPs to our primary providers.
“Because the status of being 34 out of 34 OECD nations is not a position that [we should see as] some sense of achievement,” he said.
Mr Foley admitted he didn’t know what to believe.
" All I can say is that the Prime Minister has said one thing and that Pfizer seems to have said another ," he said.
“What we need is the confusion cleared up. This afternoon’s national cabinet would seem to be the ideal opportunity to do so.”
If it was that, then fair enough, but I’m pretty sure it’s a projection based purely on daily numbers. And if I remember correctly, I think this is done by someone in their own time and provided to the public freely?