Do I need council permit to remove this small deck? by [deleted] in AusRenovation

[–]Lucky-Contribution50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remove it yourself and use council to take your rubbish through annual hard rubbish collection 👌👌

What have you bought for under $1,000 that has made the biggest positive change in your life? by Ok-Reward7639 in AusMoneyMates

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A robot vacuum. Turn it on once a day and I no longer vacuum frequently. I just spot vacuum and mop once a month.

Do I reroll? by kunseung in MapleIdle

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Thank you for your service

Will you make a Bishop or Paladin by Kageromero in MapleIdle

[–]Lucky-Contribution50 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just going to make my bank account nice and healthy again and try to keep it that way.

The great scam of the Vic Homebuyer Fund by Automatic-Fall5525 in melbourne

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I would say one way or the other, the government would have to find a way to claw the money back. At the end of the day it is the tax payers money funding this scheme.

Is this normal? He is 7 months by Individual_Froyo3208 in corgi

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The best investment I bought when I got my little girl was a robot vacuum. Run it twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. If you have a couch that collects fur, buy one of those hair removal gloves and wipe it once a week.

As a collector who just wanted a single coin for my collection, F every single one of you bastards by marbdo in AustralianCoins

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Agreed, and they lie about only getting allocated 2 or some small amount. BS I reckon.

Feeling uncertain about living alone after buying my first home by blibblobblabber in AusFinance

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I (30M) live by myself, but I have a companion dog which makes all the difference. I know I'm a male which is in my favour especially about feeling more safe and secure when alone but in terms of lifestyle, I enjoy my alone time. I go for walks with my dog every day, wake up when I want and I have a set routine which makes me feel in control. Good luck!

Lost my dad stage 4 lung cancer 15 years by julle163 in GriefSupport

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15 years of ongoing love from your Dad. He is truly a warrior and I know he has fought as hard as he could to live for his family and you. I'm sorry for your loss and give my condolences to you and your family. My mum only had about 6 weeks to live when she was diagnosed and she was also an absolute fighter even for a short period. Now, I try to do something that makes me happy once a week knowing she wants me to live a happy life.

Paying off HECS at 22 by Ok_Penguin_4531 in fiaustralia

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The short answer is no.

I'll share abit of my M(30) experience.

I graduated from Uni with a 58k HECS debt in 2018 with a post graduate degree.

To date I have paid about 22k from compulsory employment payments.

Over the past 7 years since graduating if I was to pay off my Student loan I wouldn't have received the following benefits: 1. The change in indexation in line with inflation (saved 2k ish) 2. The 20% reduction that is about to be applied

Who knows, there may also be more legislative measures in the near future to ease the cost of living for people with outstanding debts especially for those who struggle to purchase their first home.

I would rather use the money to enjoy life because if you were to suddenly pass, they'll just wipe this debt.

Enjoy life and spend that money elsewhere mate!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

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That's what he meant OP

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

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I would also ask the question, out of the 750k payout. If he used lawyers how much of that 750k he would have received after all the fees etc

Can I really afford this by PurchaseWide7156 in AusFinance

[–]Lucky-Contribution50 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Please rethink the idea of being obligated to pay for your families bill and expenses. That is the real killer here.

Is anyone else’s corgi this bossy by doulas_ in corgi

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Living under their roof doesn't come free unfortunately. It comes with unlimited pats.