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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: Shawny’s concerns about Victorian and Australian Governments
Last post by Thryleon -
I'm not sure what the point of Albanese's "State of the Nation's petrol" message was last night.
We're all pretty aware of the consequences of the war.
Those with a bit of common sense are doing business as usual...realising there may come a time when we have to face some controls.
Those that aren't plugged in are stocking up on petrol and toilet paper.

An 'Address to the Nation' should probably be reserved for times when things are really dire
Most people aren't feeling that at the moment.
Petrol's a bit dearer than normal, but otherwise not much has changed, except there doesn't seem to be much Norco milk in the shops the last couple of days.

Rightly or wrongly an 'address to the nation' without a lot of substance at this time could suggest to some that the future may hold a few perils we're not being kept fully informed about.

Speaking from my own circles, a lot of people are going through life with blinkers on Lods.

Most people are worried about fuel prices, but thats just one drop in the ocean of the supply chain.

Fertiliser supply is impacted.
Farming is impacted.
Food production is impacted. 
Id wager food supply is impacted.
We havent gone into full DR planning, but my wife and I started stocking up on some non perishables that we can keep on hand in case food gets a bit hard to come by.  Nothing too over the top, some tins of salmon and tuna, and instant noodles, sweet corn, chopped tomatoes, and passata.  Some dried pasta, chickpeas, Lentils, Giant Beans, and Black Eyed Beans too.   I estimate we have a food supply that will last about 3 months (maybe a couple more if things get dire) in the event that food starts to get tough to get.

Thing is, it might not be difficult to get, it might just get expensive.  The inflationary impacts of this conflict wont be felt today, it will hit in a few months time, and thats what Albo was telling everyone.

Im no labor or liberal apologist, but a lot of my friends and family are too busy looking at the impact today, to worry about the impact tomorrow.  Some are still planning holidays, and others are worried about their day to day fuel costs.   The government cutting excise is a bit of a tell.  Ditto public transport.  There is a fuel crunch coming.  It may not be that bad, but the steps we take now to kick the can down that road are all just things that prudent planning will do and an absence of information will be filled by something, so better to get out there and say something that is somewhat reassuring.  Thing is, the information was short on detail, but thats likely because they actually dont know for sure how badly everything gets impacted yet. 
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 3 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Melbourne
Last post by Professer E -
About as funny as a *******g cancer diagnosis and I'd wager close to libel.  Both Morris and the club should be seeking redress.
The AFL as peak governing body should be looking to assist struggling clubs to prevent a bin fire of epic proportions - we should be talking about gather round and footy not ad infinitum on coach dismissals and speculation.

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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: Back to the Moon
Last post by Lods -
Cue the conspiracy theorists.  ::)  ::)

There looks to be a bit of a glitch in the termination system that blows the rocket up if it fails rather than letting it fall to Earth and hit someone on the head.
I suspect the falling debris would be just as dangerous but...it may delay the launch.