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Re: What The F***

Postby amber_fluid » Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:01 pm

Vamos wrote:
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Vamos wrote:
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Good call.
He would have seen plenty in his 40+ years in the business.


Last time I was in Bali 2013 we met an outback trucker and spent the night boozing with him as he was by himself. Older bloke with some good yarns, was like we known him for years.


You and trucker Woodsy?


If not for 5000 games of footy, I doubt he would have ventured beyond the Birkenhead bridge.


He crosses the Birkenhead bridge and he thinks he’s overseas in another country
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Re: What The F***

Postby Footy Chick » Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:08 pm

amber_fluid wrote:


He crosses the Birkenhead bridge and he thinks he’s overseas in another country


Don't target Woodsy, that's standard Haviary philosophy :lol:
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Re: What The F***

Postby Vamos » Sun Feb 13, 2022 9:14 am

You know when ya have a bender and ya wake up with a 20c or 50c coin stuck to your back? Just woke up with a tube of lube lid stuck to my back, Mrs Vamos must have got busy last night/ this morn. :o
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Re: What The F***

Postby amber_fluid » Sun Feb 13, 2022 9:36 am

Vamos wrote:You know when ya have a bender and ya wake up with a 20c or 50c coin stuck to your back? Just woke up with a tube of lube lid stuck to my back, Mrs Vamos must have got busy last night/ this morn. :o


How’s your ar$e?
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Re: What The F***

Postby Vamos » Sun Feb 13, 2022 9:46 am

amber_fluid wrote:
Vamos wrote:You know when ya have a bender and ya wake up with a 20c or 50c coin stuck to your back? Just woke up with a tube of lube lid stuck to my back, Mrs Vamos must have got busy last night/ this morn. :o


How’s your ar$e?


Big, but still firm, could still slot one from 45 I reckon.
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Re: What The F***

Postby amber_fluid » Sun Feb 13, 2022 9:54 am

Vamos wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
Vamos wrote:You know when ya have a bender and ya wake up with a 20c or 50c coin stuck to your back? Just woke up with a tube of lube lid stuck to my back, Mrs Vamos must have got busy last night/ this morn. :o


How’s your ar$e?


Big, but still firm, could still slot one from 45 I reckon.


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Re: What The F***

Postby cracka » Fri Feb 18, 2022 9:26 am

The vision of the person getting eaten by a shark. :shock:
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Re: What The F***

Postby whufc » Fri Feb 18, 2022 9:30 am

cracka wrote:The vision of the person getting eaten by a shark. :shock:


Yep and the fact it was put on tik tok as it happened...….too bad if that was your family member out there and that's how you found out.
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Re: What The F***

Postby cracka » Fri Feb 18, 2022 9:47 am

whufc wrote:
cracka wrote:The vision of the person getting eaten by a shark. :shock:


Yep and the fact it was put on tik tok as it happened...….too bad if that was your family member out there and that's how you found out.

It came up on my wife's feed yesterday morning & was still there last night
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Re: What The F***

Postby whufc » Fri Feb 18, 2022 9:58 am

cracka wrote:
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cracka wrote:The vision of the person getting eaten by a shark. :shock:


Yep and the fact it was put on tik tok as it happened...….too bad if that was your family member out there and that's how you found out.

It came up on my wife's feed yesterday morning & was still there last night


Yeah tik tok aren't taking it down I don't believe.
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Re: What The F***

Postby gazzamagoo » Fri Feb 18, 2022 9:58 am

The video was sent to me yesterday, pretty graphic, yet the bloke fishing kept on fishing.
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Re: What The F***

Postby gazzamagoo » Fri Feb 18, 2022 10:00 am

Vamos wrote:You know when ya have a bender and ya wake up with a 20c or 50c coin stuck to your back? Just woke up with a tube of lube lid stuck to my back, Mrs Vamos must have got busy last night/ this morn. :o

sounds like you got some pegging!
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Re: What The F***

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Fri Feb 18, 2022 11:28 am

whufc wrote:
cracka wrote:
whufc wrote:
cracka wrote:The vision of the person getting eaten by a shark. :shock:


Yep and the fact it was put on tik tok as it happened...….too bad if that was your family member out there and that's how you found out.

It came up on my wife's feed yesterday morning & was still there last night


Yeah tik tok aren't taking it down I don't believe.
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Re: What The F***

Postby MW » Fri Feb 18, 2022 11:55 am

they changed it though, although I would argue xXx was more offensive
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Re: What The F***

Postby Vamos » Fri Feb 18, 2022 12:39 pm

gazzamagoo wrote:The video was sent to me yesterday, pretty graphic, yet the bloke fishing kept on fishing.


Horrific, not sure if it was fake or not but did you see the photo of the body, extremely disturbing if real.
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Re: What The F***

Postby Jimmy_041 » Sun Feb 20, 2022 6:42 pm

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/business/qantas-warns-of-much-higher-airfares-after-losing-court-stoush-with-perth-airport/news-story/dd948fd0750e68b3fbe96c4505ce0503

In an at times fiery trial late last year, the court heard Qantas was charging passengers $17.28 for airport services in 2018 but paying Perth only $10.61 per passenger.


If this is true, surely the ACCC need to look at it
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Re: What The F***

Postby Spargo » Sun Feb 20, 2022 7:52 pm

Jimmy_041 wrote:https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/business/qantas-warns-of-much-higher-airfares-after-losing-court-stoush-with-perth-airport/news-story/dd948fd0750e68b3fbe96c4505ce0503

In an at times fiery trial late last year, the court heard Qantas was charging passengers $17.28 for airport services in 2018 but paying Perth only $10.61 per passenger.


If this is true, surely the ACCC need to look at it


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Re: What The F***

Postby Jimmy_041 » Sun Feb 20, 2022 9:31 pm

Qantas warns of much higher airfares after brutal court stoush with Perth Airport
The national flag carrier says some travellers are likely to be slapped with higher airfares after it was ordered to pay millions of dollars to Perth Airport.

Qantas warns of higher airfares following court action with Perth Airport. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Andrew Henshaw.

Qantas has been ordered by the West Australian Supreme Court to pay Perth Airport millions of dollars in aeronautical fees dating back to mid-2018, in a decision the airline says could lead to higher airfares.

Perth Airport took Qantas to court over $11m in unpaid fees accumulated over four months when an aeronautical services agreement lapsed and Qantas refused to accept a new deal.

In a judgment delivered by Justice Rene Le Miere on Friday, new per passenger charges were set that were slightly under what Perth Airport was seeking but above what Qantas wanted to pay.

Under his ruling, it was expected Qantas would have to pay the airport in excess of $9 million for a shortfall in fees over five-and-a-half months.

A statement issued by Qantas welcomed the decision but raised concern the assumed return on investment of almost 10 per cent for Perth Airport could “ultimately put significant upward pressure on fares”.

“The decision is positive because it upholds the building block model that is the established basis for setting prices. But it also sets a return on investment that we think is far too high for a low risk monopoly infrastructure asset.” said Qantas chief financial officer Vanessa Hudson.

“Excessive returns for monopolies usually result in over investment to chase returns, which customers ultimately end up paying for.”

She cited the example of electricity networks in New South Wales and Queensland that “over invested” leading to major price hikes for consumers until regulators stepped in.

“Perth Airport ultimately wants Qantas to move to their proposed new terminal but the price to use that facility would not be commercially viable for Qantas if the return on investment in this judgment was applied,” said Ms Hudson.

In an at times fiery trial late last year, the court heard Qantas was charging passengers $17.28 for airport services in 2018 but paying Perth only $10.61 per passenger.

In response Qantas accused Perth Airport of inflating fees with such add-ons as corporate marketing costs and Christmas and Easter decorations throughout the terminals.

It was also alleged Perth Airport was billing Qantas for the cost of donations and corporate hospitality as well as membership to the Australian Airports Association.

Much was made of the fact 25 of the 26 airlines that operated out of Perth Airport had signed new aeronautical agreements, with Qantas the only exception.

Perth Airport CEO Kevin Brown said they looked forward to resolving all outstanding payments and moving forward together to rebuild Western Australia’s aviation sector.

“We’ve already signalled to Qantas our willingness to work on returning the Perth-London service (currently flying out of Darwin), the new Perth-Rome service and additional routes such as Johannesburg and India,” Mr Brown said.

“Our focus remains on quickly reconnecting WA to the world.”

During the trial, Qantas claimed other airlines were not in the financial position to take legal action against the airport, one of Australia’s four biggest gateways.

Ms Hudson said the drawn out case highlighted the need to have an independent arbiter sought out such matters rather than have them dragged through the courts.

“Three years in court to determine five months of pricing shows why the industry needs an expert umpire to resolve stalemates quickly when they occur,” she said.

The 2019 Productivity Commission report on the market power of airports, found no evidence the big gateways were abusing their monopoly positions and rejected airlines’ request for an independent arbiter.

Originally published as Qantas warns of much higher airfares after brutal court stoush with Perth Airport


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Re: What The F***

Postby Jim05 » Sun Feb 20, 2022 10:18 pm

Jimmy_041 wrote:
Qantas warns of much higher airfares after brutal court stoush with Perth Airport
The national flag carrier says some travellers are likely to be slapped with higher airfares after it was ordered to pay millions of dollars to Perth Airport.

Qantas warns of higher airfares following court action with Perth Airport. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Andrew Henshaw.

Qantas has been ordered by the West Australian Supreme Court to pay Perth Airport millions of dollars in aeronautical fees dating back to mid-2018, in a decision the airline says could lead to higher airfares.

Perth Airport took Qantas to court over $11m in unpaid fees accumulated over four months when an aeronautical services agreement lapsed and Qantas refused to accept a new deal.

In a judgment delivered by Justice Rene Le Miere on Friday, new per passenger charges were set that were slightly under what Perth Airport was seeking but above what Qantas wanted to pay.

Under his ruling, it was expected Qantas would have to pay the airport in excess of $9 million for a shortfall in fees over five-and-a-half months.

A statement issued by Qantas welcomed the decision but raised concern the assumed return on investment of almost 10 per cent for Perth Airport could “ultimately put significant upward pressure on fares”.

“The decision is positive because it upholds the building block model that is the established basis for setting prices. But it also sets a return on investment that we think is far too high for a low risk monopoly infrastructure asset.” said Qantas chief financial officer Vanessa Hudson.

“Excessive returns for monopolies usually result in over investment to chase returns, which customers ultimately end up paying for.”

She cited the example of electricity networks in New South Wales and Queensland that “over invested” leading to major price hikes for consumers until regulators stepped in.

“Perth Airport ultimately wants Qantas to move to their proposed new terminal but the price to use that facility would not be commercially viable for Qantas if the return on investment in this judgment was applied,” said Ms Hudson.

In an at times fiery trial late last year, the court heard Qantas was charging passengers $17.28 for airport services in 2018 but paying Perth only $10.61 per passenger.

In response Qantas accused Perth Airport of inflating fees with such add-ons as corporate marketing costs and Christmas and Easter decorations throughout the terminals.

It was also alleged Perth Airport was billing Qantas for the cost of donations and corporate hospitality as well as membership to the Australian Airports Association.

Much was made of the fact 25 of the 26 airlines that operated out of Perth Airport had signed new aeronautical agreements, with Qantas the only exception.

Perth Airport CEO Kevin Brown said they looked forward to resolving all outstanding payments and moving forward together to rebuild Western Australia’s aviation sector.

“We’ve already signalled to Qantas our willingness to work on returning the Perth-London service (currently flying out of Darwin), the new Perth-Rome service and additional routes such as Johannesburg and India,” Mr Brown said.

“Our focus remains on quickly reconnecting WA to the world.”

During the trial, Qantas claimed other airlines were not in the financial position to take legal action against the airport, one of Australia’s four biggest gateways.

Ms Hudson said the drawn out case highlighted the need to have an independent arbiter sought out such matters rather than have them dragged through the courts.

“Three years in court to determine five months of pricing shows why the industry needs an expert umpire to resolve stalemates quickly when they occur,” she said.

The 2019 Productivity Commission report on the market power of airports, found no evidence the big gateways were abusing their monopoly positions and rejected airlines’ request for an independent arbiter.

Originally published as Qantas warns of much higher airfares after brutal court stoush with Perth Airport


A lot more to the stoush between Qantas and Perth airport. They have had a heated battle for years over various things. Joyce won’t take this court loss well and will extract revenge. He has already taken the London flights away from Perth and taken them to Darwin for at least another 4 months and freight prices to WA will be hiked up to cover any losses
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Re: What The F***

Postby Jimmy_041 » Sun Feb 20, 2022 11:10 pm

Jim05 wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:
Qantas warns of much higher airfares after brutal court stoush with Perth Airport
The national flag carrier says some travellers are likely to be slapped with higher airfares after it was ordered to pay millions of dollars to Perth Airport.

Qantas warns of higher airfares following court action with Perth Airport. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Andrew Henshaw.

Qantas has been ordered by the West Australian Supreme Court to pay Perth Airport millions of dollars in aeronautical fees dating back to mid-2018, in a decision the airline says could lead to higher airfares.

Perth Airport took Qantas to court over $11m in unpaid fees accumulated over four months when an aeronautical services agreement lapsed and Qantas refused to accept a new deal.

In a judgment delivered by Justice Rene Le Miere on Friday, new per passenger charges were set that were slightly under what Perth Airport was seeking but above what Qantas wanted to pay.

Under his ruling, it was expected Qantas would have to pay the airport in excess of $9 million for a shortfall in fees over five-and-a-half months.

A statement issued by Qantas welcomed the decision but raised concern the assumed return on investment of almost 10 per cent for Perth Airport could “ultimately put significant upward pressure on fares”.

“The decision is positive because it upholds the building block model that is the established basis for setting prices. But it also sets a return on investment that we think is far too high for a low risk monopoly infrastructure asset.” said Qantas chief financial officer Vanessa Hudson.

“Excessive returns for monopolies usually result in over investment to chase returns, which customers ultimately end up paying for.”

She cited the example of electricity networks in New South Wales and Queensland that “over invested” leading to major price hikes for consumers until regulators stepped in.

“Perth Airport ultimately wants Qantas to move to their proposed new terminal but the price to use that facility would not be commercially viable for Qantas if the return on investment in this judgment was applied,” said Ms Hudson.

In an at times fiery trial late last year, the court heard Qantas was charging passengers $17.28 for airport services in 2018 but paying Perth only $10.61 per passenger.

In response Qantas accused Perth Airport of inflating fees with such add-ons as corporate marketing costs and Christmas and Easter decorations throughout the terminals.

It was also alleged Perth Airport was billing Qantas for the cost of donations and corporate hospitality as well as membership to the Australian Airports Association.

Much was made of the fact 25 of the 26 airlines that operated out of Perth Airport had signed new aeronautical agreements, with Qantas the only exception.

Perth Airport CEO Kevin Brown said they looked forward to resolving all outstanding payments and moving forward together to rebuild Western Australia’s aviation sector.

“We’ve already signalled to Qantas our willingness to work on returning the Perth-London service (currently flying out of Darwin), the new Perth-Rome service and additional routes such as Johannesburg and India,” Mr Brown said.

“Our focus remains on quickly reconnecting WA to the world.”

During the trial, Qantas claimed other airlines were not in the financial position to take legal action against the airport, one of Australia’s four biggest gateways.

Ms Hudson said the drawn out case highlighted the need to have an independent arbiter sought out such matters rather than have them dragged through the courts.

“Three years in court to determine five months of pricing shows why the industry needs an expert umpire to resolve stalemates quickly when they occur,” she said.

The 2019 Productivity Commission report on the market power of airports, found no evidence the big gateways were abusing their monopoly positions and rejected airlines’ request for an independent arbiter.

Originally published as Qantas warns of much higher airfares after brutal court stoush with Perth Airport


A lot more to the stoush between Qantas and Perth airport. They have had a heated battle for years over various things. Joyce won’t take this court loss well and will extract revenge. He has already taken the London flights away from Perth and taken them to Darwin for at least another 4 months and freight prices to WA will be hiked up to cover any losses


Not easy to takes sides on that stoush but no doubt the ACCC should look into the Qantas overcharging a levy
Despite Qantas trying to portray themselves as the "national carrier" they have no allegience to being that.
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