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There's a baby drought in Australia. Maybe we should fund IVF?
  • And when they didn't have a stream of babies they traded to get more people. Or just outright stole them.

    It's going to be an interesting time when the generation of 10 people is faced with hunting and gathering for the generation of 1000. Pro-tip: It doesn't end well for the generation of 1000

  • Could spending a billion dollars actually bring solar manufacturing back to Australia? It’s worth a shot
  • !The best way you could do this is to just spend half a billion buying panels now and give them away. At least at the end of it, you'd have some solar panels putting out electricity instead of making millionaires out of some con men.!<

    Spend all that money without claiming cheap votes and making your mates rich? You madman

  • Councils from Paris to the Yarra want to use parking fees to clamp down on big SUVs. What are they doing and will they succeed?
  • Because now the ute is a holiday/recreation vehicle whose expenses can be written off for work as opposed to a pure work vehicle.

    If we did ban them, I think the economy would be better off overall. For the majority of trades, vans are a way more efficient work vehicle. Using a big ute for the daily school runaround is simply inane. The only winners of big ute are the automakers and campground operators.

  • Daily Discussion Thread:👌Sat 2 Mar 2024
  • Check out a developer called yiotro. His stuff aint flashy and almost entirely strategy/puzzle but are light on resources (i.e you can pick up and play/stop whenever without losing progress. Also won't kill your battery), and not most importantly not bloated with ads. The perfect time killer.

    Some of his games are pretty fun/addictive/challenging. Paid versions are a few bucks and free for life.

  • Five private schools spent as much on new facilities in one year as 3,000 Australian public schools
  • Most people commenting here don't have kids. Private schools are so prolofic because the majority of public schools are so defunded and sad looking that there is a native demand for schools with... non-below average facilities which families are willing to pay for.

    This country doesn't spend enough on education and instead is letting its citizens fund the education sector out of their own pockets. It's kinda criminal.

    So instead of blanket banning private schools we should be funding public ones to the level that makes most private schools redundant.

  • "Australian banks massive beneficiaries of the pull back from China:" country's top institution CBA lures funds despite profit expected to fall
  • That's way too basic to be a solution. If you take from them they'll simply take it back from us by cutting jobs and services while raising fees.

    We should be making it harder if not outright illegal for them to arbitrarily cut costs in the way they do i.e closing branches, offboarding atms, making workers redundant to keep up profits. They are in many ways a public service and the service component is worth protecting.

    Countering this behaviour would be far more impactful to Australians and the economy than just having them hand a bag of money to the government.

  • Ham and cheese sandwiches banned at WA school canteens
  • I think they should still sell them but they should be $40 per sanger and have "best of walmart" type warning images stapled onto the plain paper bag.

    School will never need to run another fundraiser ever again

  • Human ‘behavioural crisis’ at root of climate breakdown, say scientists
  • An interesting read, but the solution of using our media to influence human behaviour into being pro-ecology ain't gonna work unless being sustainable is equally as profitable which it cannot be because sustainability is ultimately linked to less consumption of primary resources which is, contrarily, one of the biggest drivers for economic growth.

    One thing the article highlights rightly is that all this focus on renewables should be secondary to humanity needing to simply consume less. It's a change we can make within a generation and would be far more impactful than any technological advances or deliberate population control.

  • Australia supports US and UK airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen
  • Saddam takes Kuwait oil = AIRSTRIKES!!!

    Genocide in Rwanda = no airstrikes

    Genocide in Darfur = no airstrikes

    Gadaffi threatens to renationalise oil = AIRSTRIKES!!!

    Genocide in Burma = no airstrikes

    Islamic State takes control of oil assets throughout Middle East = AIRSTRIKES!!! AIRSTRIKES!!! AIRSTRIKES!!!

    Russia basically annexes Georgian territory = no airstrikes

    China's cultural genocide of Uighurs = no airstrikes

    Russia invades Ukraine = no airstrikes

    Some rebels threaten the global economy = AIRSTRIKES!!!