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He'll rule for 5-10 years and then be gone I'd think.
only thing though is living to an old age evidently runs in the family, wouldn’t be shocked if it’s closer to 20 in the end

Apparently the reason the PH wasn't on the Friday was because Victoria already had the GF Parade PH (still the most ridiculous PH ever).

Thankfully my boss is allowing us to work the Thursday and take the Friday off instead.
apparently the day of mourning’s supposed to the day after the PM/GG get back from London which makes it Thursday, great timing for Victoria.
 
Perfect timing for me if we make the GF, will drive down on the Thursday and be able to enjoy the Friday parade and get to the Swans AFLW game.

How expensive would flights be that you would drive for 10 hours?
 

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How expensive would flights be that you would drive for 10 hours?

I dunno, I didn't really look at flights. Why would I? A 9 hour drive isn't much, and means I can leave and arrive when I want, not worry about flight delays/cancellations, and then have a car to drive around Melbourne as needed.
 
How expensive would flights be that you would drive for 10 hours?
Got mates driving up to the SCG this weekend. Flights more than doubled mid match when it was looking like a Swans victory week 1. Same will happen in reverse on Saturday if they’re winning.
 
I dunno, I didn't really look at flights. Why would I? A 9 hour drive isn't much, and means I can leave and arrive when I want, not worry about flight delays/cancellations, and then have a car to drive around Melbourne as needed.
Yeah by the time you **** around getting to and through the airports its not much quicker. I've done the drive a heap and there's some nice places along the way too.
 
I dunno, I didn't really look at flights. Why would I? A 9 hour drive isn't much, and means I can leave and arrive when I want, not worry about flight delays/cancellations, and then have a car to drive around Melbourne as needed.
Does make it two days of travel though, rather than a collective 4 hours say.

But I do get it. I've done that trip more than 50 times I'd say haha.
 
Yeah by the time you * around getting, to and through the airports its not much quicker. I've done the drive a heap and there's some nice places along the way too.
It's definitely still quicker by at least 4-5 hours.
 
I dunno, I didn't really look at flights. Why would I? A 9 hour drive isn't much, and means I can leave and arrive when I want, not worry about flight delays/cancellations, and then have a car to drive around Melbourne as needed.

It’s good that you‘re driving. If you can, why not? Saves on cost by a lot.
 
Does make it two days of travel though, rather than a collective 4 hours say.

But I do get it. I've done that trip more than 50 times I'd say haha.

Which is why the PH Thursday is perfect as it basically gives us an extra day.
 

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It's definitely still quicker by at least 4-5 hours.

Not these days. I flew to Melbourne for our match with the Dees mid-season and between flight delays on the way down, and a flight cancellation on the way back, I wasted a lot of time.
 
Not these days. I flew to Melbourne for our match with the Dees mid-season and between flight delays on the way down, and a flight cancellation on the way back, I wasted a lot of time.
Even if it took you 5 hours (which is very uncommon), it's still 4 hours quicker.

There's a reason it's more expensive to do it that way.
 
Even if it took you 5 hours (which is very uncommon), it's still 4 hours quicker.

There's a reason it's more expensive to do it that way.

When you factor in travel to the airport (an hour each way) the difference is pretty marginal for the increased cost. When I was leaving Melbourne last time I'd had to check out of my accomodation by 10 and my flight which was meant to be at 2 was rescheduled for 5, and it was then late taking off (think we ended up leaving close to 6). If I'd been driving home I would have been home at roughly the same time. An extreme example, but with the added cost for GF weekend it's a no brainer.
 
Perfect timing for me if we make the GF, will drive down on the Thursday and be able to enjoy the Friday parade and get to the Swans AFLW game.
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Perfect timing for me if we make the GF, will drive down on the Thursday and be able to enjoy the Friday parade and get to the Swans AFLW game.

Hope you make it mate. Have you done a GF in Melb before? Is there usually some sort of a South Melbourne FC function for Swans fans?
 

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Hope you make it mate. Have you done a GF in Melb before? Is there usually some sort of a South Melbourne FC function for Swans fans?

Yeah was there in 2012. Think there was a function at Lakeside on the Sunday but I didn't manage it in the end haha.
 
Why do we need a public holiday for it?

Maybe the government can cover the extra penalty rates too.


This seems to have gone over plenty of peoples heads in the last week.

We are not a vassal state of the United Kingdom.

Whilst she is Queen of the United Kingdom, she is also independently Queen of Australia, Queen of Canada, Queen of New Zealand etc.

Whilst it would be a break in tradition, she would have been within her rights to have ruled within any of her dominions had she wanted to.

We are constitutional monarchy. Our reigning monarch has passed away. On the flip side, I'd love for you to provide me an example of any monarchy in modern history anywhere in the world that hasn't observed a formal day of mourning for the death of a sitting monarch? Especially for one as historically as significant and long standing as Elizabeth II?


On another note, a fun fact now is, Charles III becomes the first King or Queen of Australia to have been educated in Australia. He also becomes the first British monarch to have attended a educational intuition for any period of time outside of the United Kingdom.

As such Geelong Grammar becomes the first educational institution outside of the United Kingdom to count a British Monarch in their alumni.
 
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This seems to have gone over plenty of peoples heads in the last week.

We are not a vassal state of the United Kingdom.

Whilst she is Queen of the United Kingdom, she is also independently Queen of Australia, Queen of Canada, Queen of New Zealand etc.

Whilst it would be a break in tradition, she would have been within her rights to have ruled within any of her dominions had she wanted to.

We are constitutional monarchy. Our reigning monarch has passed away. On the flip side, I'd love for you to provide me an example of any monarchy in modern history anywhere in the world that hasn't observed a formal day of mourning for the death of a sitting monarch? Especially for one as historically as significant and long standing as Elizabeth II?


On another note, a fun fact now is, Charles III becomes the first King or Queen of Australia to have been educated in Australia. He also becomes the first British monarch to have attended a educational intuition for any period of time outside of the United Kingdom.

As such Geelong Grammar becomes the first educational institution outside of the United Kingdom to count a British Monarch in their alumni.
Still doesn't answer why we need a day off because of it.
 
Still doesn't answer why we need a day off because of it.

Australia is conducting a national memorial service on that day.

The Government probably think it's appropriate that anyone in the country should have the ability to watch it, if they desire to, and shouldn't be restricted by work commitments.

Again, NOT having a recognized day of mourning for the public for any sitting monarch would be unprecedented in almost all modern examples.
 
They are conducting a national memorial service on that day.

The Government probably think it's appropriate that anyone in the country should have the ability to watch it, if they desire to, and shouldn't be restricted by work commitments.

Again, NOT having a recognized day of mourning for the public for any sitting monarch would be unprecedented in almost all modern examples.
Are other Commonwealth countries having a public holiday for the Queen too do you know?
 
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