Brodlach wrote:So they’ll decide about December 1 at a meeting tomorrow
Very concerning answers from the commissioner around that.
"we remain committed to a normal xmas" "we remain confident the boarder will open on dec 1" "I don't want to forecast other aspects until after tomorrows meeting"
Clearly there is a shift and community sport is now at real risk of being further delayed.
Danny Southern telling Plugga he's fat, I'd like to see that!
Brodlach wrote:So they’ll decide about December 1 at a meeting tomorrow
Very concerning answers from the commissioner around that.
"we remain committed to a normal xmas" "we remain confident the boarder will open on dec 1" "I don't want to forecast other aspects until after tomorrows meeting"
Clearly there is a shift and community sport is now at real risk of being further delayed.
FFS...….I just want my cricket back. I need that real personal excitement to look forward to on the weekends. The working weeks just feel longer and longer.
The Bedge wrote:I'm still trying to work out how after 10 months there are still people requiring repatriation.
Lots of reasons. Australia capped at around 7,000 returnees per week currently but with Melbourne and now Adelaide closed to international arrivals there is less than that coming in. Cost and availability of flights is preventing some and others may have been on work visas that have now expired.
The Bedge wrote:I'm still trying to work out how after 10 months there are still people requiring repatriation.
Yeah I agree with this big time. Surely if through everything your only now looking to come back its purely down to your own selfish needs/wants/choices/personal circumstance changing.
I have one mate on facebook who is over in Canada. He was working doing different jobs here and there and decided he would stay over there throughout the pandemic. All of sudden the work and the money has dried up and he wants to return. His now whinging about the cost to get home whilst all his family and friends sympathise with him.
Get fugged you were blantantly bragging about how you were living the best lifestyle over there while everyone was in lockdown and now you want to return.
The Bedge wrote:I'm still trying to work out how after 10 months there are still people requiring repatriation.
Lots of reasons. Australia capped at around 7,000 returnees per week currently but with Melbourne and now Adelaide closed to international arrivals there is less than that coming in. Cost and availability of flights is preventing some and others may have been on work visas that have now expired.
I have absolutely no sympathy for any Australia over seas who didn't listen to this :
Tuesday 17 March 2020
"Consider whether you have access to health care and support systems if you get sick while overseas. If you decide to return to Australia, do so as soon as possible."