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Postby Booney » Mon Aug 11, 2025 11:48 am

Imagine having to declare that an allegation you shat one someone was actually true.
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Postby wenchbarwer » Mon Aug 11, 2025 11:54 am

Booney wrote:Imagine having to declare that an allegation you shat one someone was actually true.


Yet, it seems so on-brand with this bloke...
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Postby dedja » Tue Aug 12, 2025 5:47 pm

RBA cuts rates by 25 basis points to 3.6%
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Postby RB » Wed Aug 20, 2025 1:59 pm

RB wrote:
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dedja wrote:So after inflicting another Tasmanian election that didn’t change a thing with Jeremy Rockwell again sworn in as Premier, Labor leader, Dean Winter, promises another no confidence motion in the Premier when parliament resumes. :roll:

Does he want to wipe out his party?
There's a decent chance Winter is premier in two weeks.


Yeah nah I'll cop the L on that one.

Although who knows what would have happened if he'd moved a little bit in terms of policies the Greens are interested in. Perhaps he isn't the sharpest tool in the shed after all.
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Re: (Miscellaneous debris)

Postby dedja » Wed Aug 20, 2025 2:19 pm

RB wrote:
RB wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
dedja wrote:So after inflicting another Tasmanian election that didn’t change a thing with Jeremy Rockwell again sworn in as Premier, Labor leader, Dean Winter, promises another no confidence motion in the Premier when parliament resumes. :roll:

Does he want to wipe out his party?
There's a decent chance Winter is premier in two weeks.


Yeah nah I'll cop the L on that one.

Although who knows what would have happened if he'd moved a little bit in terms of policies the Greens are interested in. Perhaps he isn't the sharpest tool in the shed after all.


Winter is a moron … how he expected the Greens to support Labor when he had shunned them at every turn, refusing to even talk to them. He also managed to piss off the independents.

The party should replace him as leader ASAP.
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Postby Jim05 » Wed Aug 20, 2025 5:29 pm

dedja wrote:
RB wrote:
RB wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:[quote="dedja"]So after inflicting another Tasmanian election that didn’t change a thing with Jeremy Rockwell again sworn in as Premier, Labor leader, Dean Winter, promises another no confidence motion in the Premier when parliament resumes. :roll:

Does he want to wipe out his party?
There's a decent chance Winter is premier in two weeks.


Yeah nah I'll cop the L on that one.

Although who knows what would have happened if he'd moved a little bit in terms of policies the Greens are interested in. Perhaps he isn't the sharpest tool in the shed after all.


Winter is a moron … how he expected the Greens to support Labor when he had shunned them at every turn, refusing to even talk to them. He also managed to piss off the independents.

The party should replace him as leader ASAP.[/quote]And given the lemonade and sars this arvo.
Josh Willie from the left faction got the gig
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Re: (Miscellaneous debris)

Postby RB » Wed Aug 20, 2025 5:31 pm

Jim05 wrote:Josh Willie from the left faction got the gig


If only Michael Holding were the Tasmanian premier.
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Re: (Miscellaneous debris)

Postby dedja » Wed Aug 20, 2025 5:58 pm

Winter has all the credentials to get an Executive role at the AFL … clueless, doesn’t consult with key stakeholders and can’t read the room.

In all seriousness, it doesn’t bode well for the proposed Mac Point stadium. The Greens and a few of the independents still oppose it, and can wield their power at any time to bring down the Government, who now hopelessly rely on them to not trigger any further no-confidence motions.

It will be interesting to see what Labor do from here, now that they’ve removed their clown leader.

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Postby dedja » Wed Sep 03, 2025 1:05 pm

Daniel Andrew outs himself as a Commie … :lol:
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Postby Spargo » Wed Sep 03, 2025 2:10 pm

dedja wrote:Daniel Andrew outs himself as a Commie … :lol:

Bob Carr there too…
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Postby dedja » Wed Sep 03, 2025 3:48 pm

Spargo wrote:
dedja wrote:Daniel Andrew outs himself as a Commie … :lol:

Bob Carr there too…


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Postby heater31 » Thu Sep 04, 2025 12:35 pm

dedja wrote:
Spargo wrote:
dedja wrote:Daniel Andrew outs himself as a Commie … [emoji38]

Bob Carr there too…


Who was there to represent the CFMEU?
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Re: (Miscellaneous debris)

Postby dedja » Wed Sep 10, 2025 9:40 pm

Jacinta Price’s defection to the Libs is going well …
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Re: (Miscellaneous debris)

Postby DOC » Wed Sep 10, 2025 11:57 pm

What happens first?

Resignation or sacking?
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Postby dedja » Wed Sep 10, 2025 11:58 pm

DOC wrote:What happens first?

Resignation or sacking?


From the party? … coin toss
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Postby DOC » Thu Sep 11, 2025 12:02 am

Yep.

Dey either has to give her the arse or she will be a wrecking ball after very little time.

I suspect Day will sack her to show who’s the boss. If not, she is cactus. Day not Price.
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Postby Jimmy_041 » Mon Nov 03, 2025 11:51 am

Victoria is interesting
I am hearing a lot of people are dumping investment properties due to the punitive land taxes but the values are still going up
On the weekend, I saw a Victorian Federal MP (can't remember who) post on X calling the 5% deposit "free money"
This is where good government / fiscal responsibility and blatant vote buying go their separate ways

Home prices jump 6pc and Melbourne outstrips Sydney
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Nov 2, 2025 – 1.40pm

Capital city dwelling values have risen by $53,700 or 5.9 per cent this year and most of the growth has been in lower- and middle-segments of the market where higher prices put more pressure on first home buyers.

Prices were up in every city and every region, according to data house Cotality’s latest monthly home values report, released on Monday.

‘A rarity’: The value of Melbourne dwellings is growing at a fast rate than Sydney, albeit off a lower base. Joe Armao

Cotality research director Tim Lawless said the upper parts of the market are underperforming due to credit restrictions and mortgage repayment stress, and homes with values that first home buyers can access are driving the growth.

“We can clearly see it is that lower quartile [and] the middle of the market, that’s leading the growth,” Lawless said. “Not that that’s different from the earlier months as well, it has been the case for some time [but] it’s absolutely where we’re seeing values rising the fastest.”

In August, 51.3 per cent of suburbs nationally had a median house value below the new first home buyer price caps, but that has decreased to 47.3 per cent in October. For units, 93.8 per cent of suburbs have a median unit value below the cap, up from 92.8 per cent a few months ago.

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Sydney’s home values grew by 0.7 per cent, which is well below the national average and a slower monthly growth rate than Melbourne’s 0.9 per cent.

”We are finally starting to see some signs that affordability barriers are getting in the way of more significant price growth [in Sydney]. Even Melbourne saw a lot stronger growth rate over the month in Sydney, which is quite a rarity,” Lawless said.

“I think there’s a really clear recognition of the impact of more first home buyers coming to the market [in Sydney].“Perth had the highest monthly rise in price at 1.9 per cent, with Brisbane not far behind at 1.8 per cent. Hobart (0.3 per cent) and Canberra (0.6 per cent) were the exceptions to the major growth trend.

Meanwhile, the preliminary auction clearance rate has fallen to its lowest level in more than five months, easing back to 70 per cent as Melbourne paused for the Spring Carnival horse racing weekend and buyers digest a plateauing cash rate.

With Saturday’s auction calendar coinciding with Flemington’s Derby Day, only 507 properties went under the hammer in the Victorian capital compared to last week’s 1836, its biggest auction weekend in four years.

Melbourne’s early clearance rate softened to 66 per cent compared to last week’s 71.8 per cent, creating the primary drag on the national clearance, according to data house Cotality.

It was different in the smaller auction market of Brisbane, where 77.9 per cent of 218 auctions were cleared based on early figures, the most since the first week of July 2024.

Among Brisbane’s strong results was a new city auction record – a New Farm mansion that sold for $18.5 million.

Designed by Tim Stewart Architects, the brand-new five-bedroom contemporary mansion on a 875 square metre block at 26 Elystan Road was sold by Ray White’s Matt Lancashire.

Auctioneer and director at Ray White Collective Haesley Cush described the result as “extraordinary” and said the auction attracted 10 registered bidders.

In Sydney, early clearance figures were up to 70.6 per cent from last week’s 68.2 per cent, with 1106 properties sent to auction in the harbour city.

Meanwhile, Adelaide’s clearance rate ticked up to 77.1 per cent from last week’s 70.8 per cent based on 143 auctions.

This included a three-bedroom Victorian terrace in inner east suburb Paddington which passed in and sold for $2.725 million in post-auction negotiations.

The property at 66 Glenmore Road was initially guiding $2.8 million, which was revised down to $2.5 million based on market feedback.

Selling agent McGrath’s Georgia Cleary said two or three registered bidders was pretty standard, and characterised the market as “normal” and quieter than the heated auction markets of the early 2020s.

In Melbourne’s affluent inner east, a five-bedroom Victorian home in Armadale sold under the hammer on Thursday evening for $5.225 million, a significant advance on its $4.4 million guide.

An opening bid of $4.5 million knocked out multiple interested parties for Mt Pleasant Grove, which was sold to a local family by Marshall Whites Richard Mackinnon.

SQM Research’s Louis Christopher said he expected clearances to continue to soften in the lead up to Christmas.

Seasonal softening, but still better than last year
“At this time of year clearance rates fall away because of the spring selling season and amplified volume,” Christopher said.

While this was seasonally the norm, this quarter’s clearance rates were significantly up on the corresponding period last year, with more buyers soaking up increased volumes.

“On our numbers auction clearance rates are up about 8 to 10 percentage points on this time last year, which is ample evidence of more buyers drawn into the market with lower interest rates combined with the first home buyer deposit scheme,” he said.

BresicWhitney CEO Thomas McGlynn said an interest rate cut this year was unlikely, and Tuesday’s predicted interest rate freeze would most impact Sydney’s mid-market.

“The middle end of the market is a lot higher in Sydney, about $3 million to $6 million,” McGlynn said. “That middle end of the market is the biggest percentage of vendors with high mortgages most impacted with interest rate fluctuations. The appetite for buyers to over extend themselves doesn’t seem to be there.”
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