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In my experience, with those types of schemes and voluntary redundancies etc, it's the workers they get rid of and the lazy dead wood is retained.
Definitely. The people with a bit of motivation and brains see the golden opportunity to get a payout and use it to launch themselves into a new career. The useless idiots don't see it or want that so they stay where they are.
 
In my experience, with those types of schemes and voluntary redundancies etc, it's the workers they get rid of and the lazy dead wood is retained.

My daughter is hoping that she receives a redundancy in the next round of cuts due at the end of the month. Said that she has had enough and will be better off doing temp work whenever it comes up. She can make this choice as she has no mortgage or debt and quite a few of the guys that she works with (late 50's) are also going to take the payouts as they have been there for more than 20 years and the payouts will be substantial - this loss of so much experience can have nothing but a detrimental effect on that particular agency and I'm sure it's happening across the public sector.
 
My daughter is hoping that she receives a redundancy in the next round of cuts due at the end of the month. Said that she has had enough and will be better off doing temp work whenever it comes up. She can make this choice as she has no mortgage or debt and quite a few of the guys that she works with (late 50's) are also going to take the payouts as they have been there for more than 20 years and the payouts will be substantial - this loss of so much experience can have nothing but a detrimental effect on that particular agency and I'm sure it's happening across the public sector.
My wife as well. The payouts were originally based on length of service with no cap, but now there's a cap. Government legislation in the pipeline will remove the requirement to give anything other than accrued entitlements in the future. I'm not exactly sure how that's progressing though.
 
You can drive find one of the cranes that are moving the puppets around! Sounds like an ideal job! :D
Wait, the puppets are mechanical? I just thought we were trying to find Aaron Sandilands a girlfriend? :(
 

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Wait, the puppets are mechanical? I just thought we were trying to find Aaron Sandilands a girlfriend? :(

He has a GF (fiance?) and she is actually comically short, my perception may have been skewed though given most people look that way next to him.

Are there really only 2 of these things? There's at least a dozen or more right?
 
I still can't believe that people are happy to see $5M spent on two over-sized marionettes to plod around a grid-locked CBD for 3 days. For that price they should at least leave the things here afterwards so they can set fire to them to keep the city's homeless warm.
 
I still can't believe that people are happy to see $5M spent on two over-sized marionettes to plod around a grid-locked CBD for 3 days. For that price they should at least leave the things here afterwards so they can set fire to them to keep the city's homeless warm.
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Bloody expensive firewood!
Could pile it up in a corner, label it "World's most expensive firewood" and drag the tourists in. ;)
 
I still can't believe that people are happy to see $5M spent on two over-sized marionettes to plod around a grid-locked CBD for 3 days. For that price they should at least leave the things here afterwards so they can set fire to them to keep the city's homeless warm.

It sounds pretty underwhelming when you describe it like that Reg, credit to whoever is responsible for marketing it and creating so much hype I guess.
 

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Bloody expensive firewood!
After the 3 day event, they would have reached the end of their useful life and therefore have no residual book value.
Could pile it up in a corner, label it "World's most expensive firewood" and drag the tourists in. ;)
The ATO's dodgy primary production scheme for plantation timber is still credited as the world's most expensive firewood. Nice idea though, thinking outside the wooden box.
 
It sounds pretty underwhelming when you describe it like that Reg, credit to whoever is responsible for marketing it and creating so much hype I guess.
We have a fascination with big things in Australia. Lots of people visit the big banana/dinosaur/frog/crayfish/why, but I wouldn't make the trip myself.

There are other things going on, of course. Story telling about the ANZACs and a nyungah choir among what I've read, no doubt for some Federal Government funding leverage, so I'll give them credit for at least trying to get the rest of the country to fund a piece of the action.

I was actually going to visit Perth this weekend, but this is on so I'll leave it for another time.
 
According to this (un)reliable source, the govt is only kicking in $2m.........which equates to about 47 culled tiger sharks or a night on the turps with Troy Buswell.

https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/f...ts-to-walk-perth-streets-in-arts-spectacular/

"The Incredible and Phenomenal Journey of The Giants to the Streets of Perth, to give the show its full title, will receive $2 million from the State Government."
 
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After the 3 day event, they would have reached the end of their useful life and therefore have no residual book value.
The ATO's dodgy primary production scheme for plantation timber is still credited as the world's most expensive firewood. Nice idea though, thinking outside the wooden box.
I think I know some people who invested in a pine plantation or something many many years ago. They faded into obscurity, though, I think. Don't recall seeing them mentioned on page 1 of the daily rag any time ;)
 
We have a fascination with big things in Australia. Lots of people visit the big banana/dinosaur/frog/crayfish/why, but I wouldn't make the trip myself.

There are other things going on, of course. Story telling about the ANZACs and a nyungah choir among what I've read, no doubt for some Federal Government funding leverage, so I'll give them credit for at least trying to get the rest of the country to fund a piece of the action.

I was actually going to visit Perth this weekend, but this is on so I'll leave it for another time.
Awww, Reg :cry:
 

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I think I know some people who invested in a pine plantation or something many many years ago. They faded into obscurity, though, I think. Don't recall seeing them mentioned on page 1 of the daily rag any time ;)
It's still going on. People got a tax break, effectively paying them to put in trees, and then the managed investment schemes went belly up so I don't think they're even going to harvest the trees.
 
It's still going on. People got a tax break, effectively paying them to put in trees, and then the managed investment schemes went belly up so I don't think they're even going to harvest the trees.

My nephew got caught in this investment and it finally matures this year - his return = zilch
 
I think the puppets might be pretty cool and will be going to see them at some stage over the weekend

And I'm a long way from being an arts lover
 
No interest in the giant thing...Got bigger things this weekend.

Cricket WC starts, NBA all star weekend, UFC Fight night...Oh and sleep ins
 
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