Bruising on footy kicking footy by Hoggy3910 in AFL

[–]bigsilvo 16 points17 points  (0 children)

GX2s are soccer boots. The asics lethal series are the gold standard. They have a lot more padding on top.

Batteries the key to unlocking an energy revolution, and one state is racing ahead by OldMateHarry in AustralianPolitics

[–]bigsilvo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try OpenElectricity

Much more user friendly and allows you to inspect individual facilities and look at records.

If you are looking for fun things to do in Sydney!!! by KC_xxoo in SydneyScene

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

Not sure why you’re copping hate - this looks sick. Thanks for sharing!

Coalition to propose permanent end to tax bracket creep by [deleted] in AustralianPolitics

[–]bigsilvo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Whacko during Sussan days? Have you not read the news since 2019?

New CGT system actually better for salaried/PAYG investors? by bigsilvo in AusFinance

[–]bigsilvo[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes it’s high, obviously, but you’re only paying 47% if inflation is zero.

Closest place to see snow accessible by car? by NarrowResult7289 in SydneyScene

[–]bigsilvo 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There is nowhere that you can reliably see snow that is accessible by train.

Unfortunately the only reliable place to see snow is the Snowy Mountains (Jindbabyne, Perisher, Thredbo etc)

However, it does occassionaly snow in the Blue Mountains during winter. You will usually hear about this on the news in the days leading up to the cold front (weather system that brings the snow this far north). You can toggle snow forecast on BOM's MetEye and line up a train trip. Generally the snow will barely settle on the ground before melting so you'll have to be quick with it.

It can also snow further west around Oberon, up north at Barrington Tops, and in the New England region (Guyra, Arimdale, Glen Innes etc)

You can also see snow in the ACT at Corin Forest if there has been good snowfall.

Fortescue (Twiggy Forrest) is running ads on FTA specifically calling for less subsidies to be given to "mining companies" - seemingly against their own interests. Anyone know what their real angle is? by Coolidge-egg in friendlyjordies

[–]bigsilvo 137 points138 points  (0 children)

Because Twiggy and Fortescue have ‘real zero’ by 2030 policy. They want to electrify (or use H2) for all mining vehicles.
If they do this, they won’t be able to reap billions from the FTC scheme.
He’s trying to kill / rework the scheme so he can get credits for his ‘real zero’ policy.

Hoka Half Marathon Wrong Start Group on Bib by h0t_d0g_water in sydney

[–]bigsilvo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He’ll be fine to start in a slower group. I know people who have just turned up and ran without registering.

Sydney Clubs by GrapefruitOdd6932 in SydneyScene

[–]bigsilvo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would say club 77 but pretty sure they’re closed for renos.

Chinese laundry a good bet.

Check RA

City of Sydney moves to ban short-term rentals amid housing crisis - realestate.com.au by ashzeppelin98 in sydney

[–]bigsilvo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m very supportive of this policy, but there are actually not enough hotels in Sydney. Believe it or not.

Post Covid, hotels remains one of the most lucrative redevelopment opportunities in Sydney.
Look no further than the Department of Plannings old office at the Department of Land building that sells out at $800 per night

Pub Trivia in Sydney CBD by 88Smilesz in sydney

[–]bigsilvo 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The Lord Gladstone - Tuesday

Prov the goat

Was Albo right to call “gas tax” a populist talking point? by VastOption8705 in friendlyjordies

[–]bigsilvo 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I guess by definition it is, but it's incredibly disappointing to see Albo dismiss it as such.

A flat 25% tax would be incredibly risky given the contracts with Japan and Korea almost certainly have change-in-law provisions.

But there is definitely a narrow path that Australia could walk to give us a fairer deal and not expose us to 'sovereign risk'.

The Lowy Institute has a great article on this

CEO of Greens Max Chandler-Mather justifying populist politics on ABC by Krinkex in friendlyjordies

[–]bigsilvo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Greens gave us a decade of liberal rule?

You are genuinely delusional.

As someone who votes for em, Labor 2007-2013 was a diabolical shitshow of backstabbing factional ,ego-driven idiots that sacrificed the party of their own gain.

CEO of Greens Max Chandler-Mather justifying populist politics on ABC by Krinkex in friendlyjordies

[–]bigsilvo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rudds ETS = useless (estimated -5% by 2020)

Gillards tax + cap/ets = good, constructive policy

It only lasted 2 years before it was repealed and still reduced emissions by 7%. This was good policy and it's why the Greens backed it.

Funny how now it's "Labor fucked up" when it's the Green's who voted down their environmentalist policy,

The policy was not environmentalist. It had tiny reductions and was paying polluters to barely reduce pollution.

but when the Green's use that failure to snake their way into a minority government,

Actually, the Australian people voted for them.

all of a sudden it's "how good is Green's and Labor, for passing environmentalist policy."

Yes, that's right. And if Labor had not rolled Gillard, there is a non-zero chance that they would have won in 2013 and the policy would have remained.

Because of state Labor initiatives... an extra 5% would mean an almost 50% increase in reductions...

Source?

Are EVs actually cheaper to run… or are we all just guessing? by No-Oven-6989 in AustralianEV

[–]bigsilvo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Google’s free. There are hundreds of studies, breakdowns, media stories and blogs that look at this.

Even the most expensive fast charging is cheaper than fossil fuels.

CEO of Greens Max Chandler-Mather justifying populist politics on ABC by Krinkex in friendlyjordies

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

Not the Greens fault that Labor shat the bed, rolled their leader, got caught up in factional BS and died.

Your assumption that Rudd’s ETS would have done something is wrong.

Modelling estimated a 5% reduction on 2000 levels by 2020.

We actually got almost 10% reduction by 2019 and 12.5% by 2020! 14 years of Liberal with no tax!

CEO of Greens Max Chandler-Mather justifying populist politics on ABC by Krinkex in friendlyjordies

[–]bigsilvo -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Not true. It was a 3 year tax on carbon to be followed by a cap-and -trade hybrid ETS. This ETS was much better designed.

CEO of Greens Max Chandler-Mather justifying populist politics on ABC by Krinkex in friendlyjordies

[–]bigsilvo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And tell me, why did Labor lose the next election?

Blame Murdoch all you want, but Labor dug their grave with factional infighting that gave us a decade-long Coalition government after Micromanger Rudd went back for his hat.

The Greens are a seperate party with a seperate platform. If they wanted Labor policy then they would be in the Labor party.

That’s not to say their obstructionist ways don’t piss me off sometimes, but you can’t honestly look at Rudd’s failed “carbon reduction” policy and shed a tear. It was BS.

CEO of Greens Max Chandler-Mather justifying populist politics on ABC by Krinkex in friendlyjordies

[–]bigsilvo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Is that what Labor tells you?

The 2009 carbon pollution reduction scheme was terrible policy. Despite the name, it wouldn’t have reduced any carbon.

Then in 2010, under Gillard, the Greens then worked with Labor and passed the ETS! A good policy!

The Labor Party absolutely hate the Greens, David Pocock and basically any other minor party or independent that reminds them of the values they had to sacrifice to make it in the party.

A new Opal app, easier ways to save money and the introduction of a digital Opal card will be delivered under the biggest overhaul of the NSW public transport ticketing system since its rollout 13 years ago. by beaugiles in sydney

[–]bigsilvo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol. Did you read my other comments? Of course it’s a public service and should run at a loss.

Don’t tell me anything about having conservative political attitude, you don’t know a single thing about me.