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Safe bet they will not use any of the old mines or remote ports you mention because $$$
Safe bet they will not use any of the old mines or remote ports you mention because $$$
Most people commenting here don’t have kids. Private schools are so prolofic because the majority of public schools are so defunded and sad looking that there is a native demand for schools with… non-below average facilities which families are willing to pay for.
This country doesn’t spend enough on education and instead is letting its citizens fund the education sector out of their own pockets. It’s kinda criminal.
So instead of blanket banning private schools we should be funding public ones to the level that makes most private schools redundant.
That’s way too basic to be a solution. If you take from them they’ll simply take it back from us by cutting jobs and services while raising fees.
We should be making it harder if not outright illegal for them to arbitrarily cut costs in the way they do i.e closing branches, offboarding atms, making workers redundant to keep up profits. They are in many ways a public service and the service component is worth protecting.
Countering this behaviour would be far more impactful to Australians and the economy than just having them hand a bag of money to the government.
Love the smell of cheap KPI attainment in the morning
In a large city they can be practically boycotted. Most people just can’t be bothered.
Fear and prejudice transcends all education.
Unfortunately mass transit that works for everyone is the enemy of vehicle manufacturers.
Hydrogen currently doesn’t produce, store or transport well. This means it is not as economical as gasoline.
Not really a fan of lithium batts either. We’re going to end up with some environmental problems down the line but its the most economically viable tech we have at present if we’re intending on living the way we currently live.
In many placez Public transport doesn’t necessarily need to be faster, it just needs to be way more frequent to be practical
The number of people in the world is predicted to start going negative before the end of this century.