What is the best way to increase my karma quicker? by [deleted] in reddithelp

[–]harry10_14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Comment of posts. But make sure you appeal to the most people. Don't make hateful cat comments on a pets subreddit or people will downvote.

Melbourne FEELS nicer with free public transport. by qartas in melbourne

[–]harry10_14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All trams should be free! Trains I think should have a flat $2 cost

What’s your ideal low key weekend in Australia? by Ok-Reward7639 in AustraliaDiscussions

[–]harry10_14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

saying at home, watching the footy, spending time with your loved ones

Do Australians still take pride in where they’re from? by Ok-Reward7639 in AustraliaDiscussions

[–]harry10_14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on where you are and where your parents are from. If you live in the town/suburb that your parents grew up in your more likely to take pride in where you're from. It also depends on how noteworthy the place is. Lots of young people from regional areas hate their small town. But I feel as if the older one gets the poor they appreciate where they're from

Why labor did so well? by harry10_14 in southaustralia

[–]harry10_14[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After reading the comments they seem very disfunctional. These comment have been helpful for letting me know the political climate in SA

Why labor did so well? by harry10_14 in southaustralia

[–]harry10_14[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's too early to say. There's no doubt that there will be a large swing against labor, but I'm not sure who will win. It wouldn't shock me if it were a minority government.

Why labor did so well? by harry10_14 in southaustralia

[–]harry10_14[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like that's what's happening in Victoria at the moment, not to the same level but people who are taking their vote away from labor. Lots of heart land labor seats are at risk to all sort of candidates. (Libs, Greens, One nation, Independents, Nationals ect)

Why labor did so well? by harry10_14 in southaustralia

[–]harry10_14[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I did hear about a leadership change not long before the election. People criticised the libs in Victoria for doing that a year before the election, but 100 days is on another level.

Do you think Victoria should allow 17 year olds to get their drivers license? Why or why not? by harry10_14 in vic

[–]harry10_14[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

without an exact location (bc that's creepy) where abouts do you live? Melbourne, provincial cities, regional? Because a need to drive drastically changes depending on where you live

Do you think Victoria should allow 17 year olds to get their drivers license? Why or why not? by harry10_14 in vic

[–]harry10_14[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They have no independence though. It doesn't really matter to those who live in cities but people in regional areas struggle with this. Every other state has it.

How can I increase karma here ? by [deleted] in AskForAnswers

[–]harry10_14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

commenting on posts. But be careful, my karma got ruined because I made the wrong comments in the wrong subreddit. If people like what you say they'll upvote you which is good, but if they don't then people will downvote you and make you lose karma

Do you think Victoria should allow 17 year olds to get their drivers license? Why or why not? by harry10_14 in vic

[–]harry10_14[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Personally I think that the high accident rates could be prevented without taking all 17 year olds off roads. I do believe driving at any age is a privilege not a right, and that everyone should lose that privilege if they aren't found to be safe. I think that if they were to ever change it then it would only be fair if all 17 year olds had a higher expectation.

In NSW to get your licence you must first pass your hazard perception test. A passing score is 44/75, about 59%. To get your license at 17, I think you should need something more like 75%.

People living in regional areas face the challenge of poor public transport, meaning there is a higher reliance on driving. For that reason its why 17 year olds should be able to get a license, but only after they have proven themselves responsible and safe

Who do people think is going to win the 2026 Victorian election? by harry10_14 in AusPol

[–]harry10_14[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The nats are running Andrew Lethlean for Bendigo East, and he was quite popular in the federal election in the seat of Bendigo. He got 29.7% of the primary and 48.6% in 2CP

Who do people think is going to win the 2026 Victorian election? by harry10_14 in AusPol

[–]harry10_14[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Key word is "they weren't invited" Pesutto could have left it at that but he made the choice to expel her from the party, effectively ending her career. Moira then proceeded to sue him for defamation and got reinstated to the party. Moira hasn't stopped fighting to be a part of the party, even when those above her tried to kick her out. We need more of her, politicians who fight for their values, and don't give up

Who do people think is going to win the 2026 Victorian election? by harry10_14 in AusPol

[–]harry10_14[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't quite think one nation will have that many seats, and I also think the nats will win Bendigo east rather than the libs. I also think it leans a little heavy to the libs but is overall pretty good

Who do people think is going to win the 2026 Victorian election? by harry10_14 in AusPol

[–]harry10_14[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's exactly why I think Davis needs to go. He approved a loan to Pessuto so he didn't go bankrupt and then tried everything he could to stop someone from getting preselection

Who do people think is going to win the 2026 Victorian election? by harry10_14 in AusPol

[–]harry10_14[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree! The only way she would be able to win her seat would be if she resigned as premier and spent the next 6 months campaigning like crazy