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what was the reasoning behind stores like Harvey Norman being allowed to sell furniture on a Sunday but not electrical?
Jesus was a chippy not a sparky.
 
what was the reasoning behind stores like Harvey Norman being allowed to sell furniture on a Sunday but not electrical?
Under the SA Shop Trading Hours Act shops selling hardware and building materials, furniture, floor coverings or motor vehicle parts and accessories have been allowed to trade on Sundays since the 1970's but shops selling other goods were not. There is bound to be some very specific Souf Strayan logic behind the distinction but I have no idea what it is.
 

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Under the SA Shop Trading Hours Act shops selling hardware and building materials, furniture, floor coverings or motor vehicle parts and accessories have been allowed to trade on Sundays since the 1970's but shops selling other goods were not. There is bound to be some very specific Souf Strayan logic behind the distinction but I have no idea what it is.
Emergency DIY supplies vs Luxury items
 
Emergency DIY supplies vs Luxury items
So you can't buy a radio (luxury item) to listen for weather/fire warnings when an emergency is imminent but you can buy a chesterfield (emergency DIY supplies) to sit on to watch your house blow away/burn down. o_O
 
So you can't buy a radio (luxury item) to listen for weather/fire warnings when an emergency is imminent but you can buy a chesterfield (emergency DIY supplies) to sit on to watch your house blow away/burn down. o_O
If you are buying a radio to listen to that day's warning, then you have already heard the warning as that is why you are buying a radio.
 
If you are buying a radio to listen to that day's warning, then you have already heard the warning as that is why you are buying a radio.
I read the advice from the government to listen for further (hourly) updates/warnings on the radio in the morning's newspaper. Never lived in a cyclone prone area?
 
I read the advice from the government to listen for further (hourly) updates/warnings on the radio in the morning's newspaper. Never lived in a cyclone prone area?
I'm kidding mate, I don't really care.
 
I read the advice from the government to listen for further (hourly) updates/warnings on the radio in the morning's newspaper. Never lived in a cyclone prone area?
I hear that reading a newspaper during a cyclone can be tricky.
 
Under the SA Shop Trading Hours Act shops selling hardware and building materials, furniture, floor coverings or motor vehicle parts and accessories have been allowed to trade on Sundays since the 1970's but shops selling other goods were not. There is bound to be some very specific Souf Strayan logic behind the distinction but I have no idea what it is.

LOL. As Aldi sell all of the above periodically (and seemingly totally randomly), could make enforcement interesting. Paint and motorcycle helmets are OK but not business shirts? BTW for anyone who's not shopped at Aldi before, it is definitely worth it. They do two levels of most items and the higher of the two in almost all cases we've tried is as good as - in some cases better than - the branded stuff, and heaps (up to 40%) cheaper than the other supermarkets whose names I forget right now. They also sell liquor in ours, apparently the law on that in the ACT changed ages ago.
 
LOL. As Aldi sell all of the above periodically (and seemingly totally randomly), could make enforcement interesting. Paint and motorcycle helmets are OK but not business shirts? BTW for anyone who's not shopped at Aldi before, it is definitely worth it. They do two levels of most items and the higher of the two in almost all cases we've tried is as good as - in some cases better than - the branded stuff, and heaps (up to 40%) cheaper than the other supermarkets whose names I forget right now. They also sell liquor in ours, apparently the law on that in the ACT changed ages ago.
My post was in response to a question as to why it had been disallowed in the past. The act was amended some time ago to allow general Sunday trading in SA.

As I pointed out in another post, the inability to sell grog in supermarkets is not an Australia wide issue.
 

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Jesus was a chippy not a sparky.
got fed up with the trade when nails and wood were used on ankles and wrists, doesn't pay to upset customers who get cross:rolleyes::eek::rainbow::fire:

His dad was a sparky though.

"Let there be light"

no wonder you virtually have to offer your no1 son to electricians to pay their hefty billso_O
 
Titus O'Reilly is doing an AMA on Reddit on Tuesday, what should we ask him?
"Titus. Given that any appeals of WADA's decision has to be made within 30 days of that decision, and made in Switzerland in either German or French, was James Hird's year of studying in France wasted?"
 

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So spent the day playing FIFA followed by a walk on the beach with pooch,what a lovely day.

Then I pick up my ****ing kids....shut the **** up before I kill someone!

This morning seems so long ago.
 
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