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Its quiet applications of the law like this that build my confidence that we live in a relatively just society still.

We got the banquet, so tried quite a few things. I enjoyed it all. My one problem was how fast it started coming out, they could've taken it a little slower.

My partner was saying they've recently updated their menu. So maybe they had a few problem dishes before.

Hmm, I identify with this bumper sticker a little more than i'd like to.

"It's not an industry problem, it's a particular business problem," Mr Egan said, describing the business' structure and scale as a "value-destruction exercise".

This little statement is so under-explained, and yet its probably the most important statement in the article.

Instead of wasting a bunch of lines at the end by tacking on that human interest story trash, the writer/editor should have spent those words explaining the problem with the business structure.

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Ha! Yep, Spam and bin folders must get a real workout in that reception.

Its a pretty long standing policy now, hard to have assurance of continuity of business for sure.

Its been a long time coming. The sentiment of the rest of Australia has only grown in this direction as the terrible animal treatment in other countries and the arguments for deepening of our own economic value adding processes have strengthened.

Farmers had over a decade since the last serious push for them to set up a different business model themselves and they haven't as an industry done it.

Its time government stepped in to provide the new direction for the industry and finally take heed of the wider Australian moral sentiment about the treatment of our animals in these circumstances.

That looks really awesome! I's hoping you'd not stopped posting, or given up on the project when you hadn't posted in a while. What a fantastic curved ceiling!

Haha, I love it especially because it looks like they've updated their signage over time, but kept the line. It makes me imagine the owner is excessively humoured by their own tagline, and maybe they've become known about town as that "show us your crack place".

I know its not to everyones taste but the Ellington has live music during the week.

Probably a good sort of music you'd want to unwind to at the end of a day as well. I don't know about always, but the events are often ticketed.

I also just tried the greek restaurant across the square from the Ellington, its called Brika, and damn its good.

So those two paired might be a nice evening. Or either separately would be good to

Maybe. The potential for an invitation to go across to be seen as a craven political point scoring exercise over an issue as catastrophic as this could damage perceptions of the party's sincerity in their actions.

For instance,

The Greens purport to want higher Palestinian autonomy, ending with Statehood, but they don't have the numbers themselves to affect Australia's policy. Ergo, they need to negotiate with other parties to push towards their desired outcome, their best partner in this is currently Labor; so should they royally piss off their best partner in this matter by poaching a few members of Labor who are most in line with the Greens on this one issue.

Also,

Senator Payman is also pushing in the same direction as the Greens on this matter, but inside the Labor tent, that also has some value.

Better summary there than most media outlets.

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For all the parents of young kids new playground at serpentine dam. They're calling it a nature playground. Might be a good lunch spot.

I've seen a few like this they seem quute nice.

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A little update from the reasons for closure of the Guildford cafe, "Poste"

OG link, https://aussie.zone/post/10550030

Couple quotes from this article,

We generally as a rule do not object nor support an application (but) simply put in a submission pointing out where it does and doesn’t fit in within the city’s planning guidelines – from the R codes and the local area policies – that’s what we do,’’ she said.

Swan chief executive officer Stephen Cain said city staff had sought to work collaboratively with the café owners providing guidance and extensions along the way. “It was the decision of the owners not to lodge the development application that could have resolved their non-compliance,’’ he said.

I'm leaning towards this story being a disgruntled failing business owner wanting to lob some manure to save their own feelings of embarrassment as they exit the business. The thing is, the business owner should hold their heads high, they ran a business for a good few years and they had a go! No shame in that.

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Why is the southwest WA so pagan? Its such an interestingly funny quirk down there.

From Bridgetown, Margaret River all the way to Denmark, Albany and Esperance theres this streak of interest in all this kind of stuff. :)

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Didn't know the cables came through City Beach.

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How can you allow your party to have a fallout like this when they are in such a weak position already? Its unbelievably poor leadership by S. Love, let alone being so immature as to bully colleagues in the parliament. Who the hell would want to vote for such a foolish behaviour.

Nationals should remove him as leader immediately. Cut the snake off at the head, deal with the many smaller heads that are bound to spring up quickly, before the WA election starts getting going.

Otherwise they're going into the election with proverbial 'cement for shoes'.

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