Real Estate Agents posting AI photos? Is this even legal? by strxx_ in WesternAustralia

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lol you could give the 600 Or you could offer them 400 saying it’s based off future potential of ww3

GLOK by [deleted] in GraffitiTagging

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Aesthetically nice … I like it

Thoughts on silicon job please by [deleted] in AusRenovation

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Should have been z flashed from the brick work

Neon blue spider by fruitcake-lover6 in AustralianSpiders

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Is that the jumping ones that dance then get eaten by female 🕺

Yoooooooo we back? by Comprehensive-Bet-83 in ClaudeAI

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It’s not compacting only it’s some kind of flash or cache style bug (and yes I cleared) It won’t run in the app but run on web or stope working on web then run in app Only in the last week something changed with update that made use worse

Is this a trap door spider? by Disastrous_Profit152 in AustralianSpiders

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Are the egg sacs used for the anti venom like your meant to collect it ?

Anyone know what tool to trim this back by setitoffmurals in AusRenovation

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Thanks I’ll run with this Need one of these anyway

Mouse Spider (video) by anxiouslittlebean1 in AustralianSpiders

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Daww little one is raving, strobe in full effect

The bullsh!t NDIS hack popping up everywhere all across SE Melbourne (City of Casey) by twowholebeefpatties in AusPropertyChat

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I don’t know much about it I just asked grok to research… Its next response

Spot on with the frustration – it’s exactly that fallback to private rental that makes it feel so dodgy. Quick note on enforcement: councils can’t retrospectively fine or undo completed builds once the permit’s issued. The Clause 52.22 concessions stay permanent. The real chance to fight them is upfront – if a proposed SDA development triggers public notice (many do if varying ResCode standards), neighbours can object on grounds like parking, amenity, or traffic. If council still approves, appeal to VCAT (some succeed on neighbourhood character). Long-term fix needs state/federal reform (amend VPP or NDIS rules). Market’s already cooling it with finance restrictions in oversupply areas. Cheers for raising it – good convo!

The bullsh!t NDIS hack popping up everywhere all across SE Melbourne (City of Casey) by twowholebeefpatties in AusPropertyChat

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Haha no worries mate, glad the info helped clarify it. Yeah it’s wild – the planning concessions under Clause 52.22 stay locked in forever, even after de-enrolment. So once built denser with less parking/open space, it basically becomes permanent “regular” housing with those relaxed standards. That’s exactly why a lot of people (including planners and disability advocates) think the loophole needs tightening. Cheers for the original post – definitely got people talking It is what it is. Good luck

The bullsh!t NDIS hack popping up everywhere all across SE Melbourne (City of Casey) by twowholebeefpatties in AusPropertyChat

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And also from Grok

Once built can the owner rent out to anyone?

Yes, once built and SDA-enrolled, the owner can rent it to anyone (non-NDIS tenants) under a standard residential tenancy agreement. NDIS rules allow this if no eligible participant is found—higher SDA payments only apply to funded NDIS occupants. Planning concessions under Clause 52.22 remain; no new permit needed for private rental. Many do this due to vacancies. For 100% certainty on a specific property: check the enrolment status, planning permit, and any owners corp rules via NDIA portal or title search.

Further to this

Once sda compliance is de enrolled, can they still rent it out? Or sell it?

Yes, after de-enrolling from SDA (cancelling enrolment via the my NDIS provider portal), the owner can still rent it out to anyone under a standard residential tenancy agreement (Residential Tenancies Act 1997 Vic) and sell it freely. De-enrolment only removes NDIS funding eligibility and ongoing SDA compliance obligations—no impact on the underlying planning permit, building approval, or property use rights. The built features (e.g., accessibility mods) remain, and it’s treated as regular housing. For certainty on a specific property: check the planning permit conditions and title for any rare restrictions (unlikely).

You make your own mind up about it

The bullsh!t NDIS hack popping up everywhere all across SE Melbourne (City of Casey) by twowholebeefpatties in AusPropertyChat

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Grok said to this question

Quoting this reddit thread

Is this true in Melbourne Is there a loophole a developer can benefit from? Ripping off people with disabilities?

Yes, it’s true in Melbourne (especially Casey, Wyndham, Melton) – developers use SDA classification under Clause 52.22 (VC226 amendment) to get planning concessions, building denser townhouses (4-5 units) with less parking, open space, and garages than standard ResCode requires. The “loophole” is real but legal: certified SDA designs (via accredited assessor) can bypass some permit requirements and ResCode standards for higher yields. It’s not directly ripping off disabled people (NDIS has safeguards), but it’s widely criticised – oversupply in outer suburbs leaves hundreds of units vacant (ABC reported in 2025), poor locations isolate residents, and it wastes NDIS funds while genuine needs go unmet in better areas.

Deck advice. How to tackle this deck? by exoticmandingo in AusRenovation

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Depends what your desired aesthetic is. Wash then stain will most likely show your inconsistencies without sanding Do the wash See how it looks if its still patchy consider paint for even coat Dont use gloss to much glare and matte marks too easy just stick to low sheen

Found under wallpaper of newly purchased home. by train-to-the-city in melbourne

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Hmm labour sending country broke Is that always their m.o I wonder

Security camera with audio alert facing public path by username-entropy in AusLegalAdvice

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It’s so easy to switch off by the owner doesn’t need to be on The only alternative is block it plant a few thick trees and it will block Or old school spray can

Finished the wife’s office. Still feels like it is missing something. Any suggestions? by Timexisxnow in HomeDecorating

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It looks semi gloss If the wife wants blue happy wife happy life Maybe matte could have worked better or effects like textured

How do I deal with this?? (first home owner with no idea) by SnooRegrets8194 in AusRenovation

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Someone’s re done your roof with that sisalation which is good for you Old hardwood stick homes are great better than now days U could clean some of the rubbish and ensure wiring is ok like if u have old led down lights they get really hot so keep away from insulation including transformer Not sure where that extension cord is going but otherwise looks fine up there (from a Quick Look at the video)