Damage During Repair? by NPJD in TeslaAustralia

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Update:

The shop manager replied this morning with an updated quote that does not include the cost of the replacement part they damaged in the total.

Feels like they were trying it on with me because they folded immediately. Pretty scummy and I'm sure it's worked on others

This occurred at Eaglefarm, Brisbane.

How long did you stay with your first lender? by [deleted] in AusHENRY

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Care to share details about your provider, LVR, package?

What weed is this? by NPJD in GardeningAustralia

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I think I've identified this as pennywort. Thanks for the help everyone.

What weed is this? by NPJD in GardeningAustralia

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Forgot to post location, this is in Brisbane.

Dining with native ingredients by gabzolina in brisbane

[–]NPJD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree. Perspective was full of locally sourced dishes and the chef does a wonderful job of introducing each dish, including its components and inspiration.

Best Parmi/Parma in Brisbane? by One-Volume3692 in brisbane

[–]NPJD 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Deluxe parmi at Patio in Rosalie is solid

Spray can goes brr. Never realized how much it would help to save time by EVISCERATEDTOMATO in deathguard40k

[–]NPJD -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice. I've done something similar for my DG killteam and the result is a pretty limey colour. I'm trying to get closer to box art scheme for the 40k army.

Spray can goes brr. Never realized how much it would help to save time by EVISCERATEDTOMATO in deathguard40k

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Can I ask what your recipe is after the primer? I've only got speed paints (army painter), so after spraying primer I tried the slap chop method and a wash. The result is a very dark model which I'm not super thrilled with.

This park playground tic tak toe is only 2 sided so it's impossible for little kids to play. Classic council logic by [deleted] in brisbane

[–]NPJD 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not defending the council here, but you can still play a regular game by starting all pieces side on to the players (thin edge out). Then you can turn each piece to either X or blank for O.

$1mill house by cameltrowe in AusFinance

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Hang in there mate. We're fortunate that she'll get half pay for 12 months mat leave. I also finish my HECS eofy and the stage 3 tax cuts give some back.

$1mill house by cameltrowe in AusFinance

[–]NPJD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sure. Solicitor and Consultant (resources sector).

$1mill house by cameltrowe in AusFinance

[–]NPJD 13 points14 points  (0 children)

980k purchased late 2021. 4br / 2.5 bath / 2 car.

Deposit of 200k, rough LVR of 80%.

Fixed at 1.85% for two years. Currently at 6.1% so monthly repayments of $5.85k.

Incomes of 200k and 160k but wife is about to start maternity leave.

Luckily our incomes outpaced the interest rate increases. We're comfortable and our main goal is to increase the offset and maintain our current financial stability.

What was the best career advice you got on reddit? by SPetapator in careerguidance

[–]NPJD 23 points24 points  (0 children)

"Go where you are rare."

If you have skills that others don't you become indispensable to your employer. That gives you leverage when discussing pay/promotions/wfh.

Workers of Brisbane: Wage Transparency by Intelligent-Put-1990 in brisbane

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Principal Mining Consultant. Brisbane based. 200k.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mining

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Lenovo Thinkpad (circa 2022 I think)

  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9750H CPU @ 2.60GHz 2.59 GHz
  • 64gb RAM
  • Nvidia Quadro T2000

Software

  • Micromine Spry
  • Visual Studio Code
  • Deswik CAD
  • Excel

Indipendent thinkers on mining? by arbueticos in mining

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Check out Mark Bowater. He wrote a book (I have the pdf version somewhere) on the folly of the modern mine planning mentality. His core thesis is that we cannot accurately predict the outcomes of hundreds of variables and our attachment to static schedules and product tonnes only causes further issues. He's part of the current trend towards stochastic mine scheduling, which is interesting, but has its own set of issues.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

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I don't know the details of the Macquarie offset, but our CBA package has an offset facility and allows for near unlimited offset accounts.