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Coronavirus NSW: Sydney tourism slump a boon for renters in former Airbnb hotspots

sydney is a great city pity about the dorks, the philistines and the idiots who give themselves titles to run the place

This artistic drawing is crap. It s obviously NOT TO SCALE in regard to the space available, to the traffic running through the place and totally bizoidly kaput in regard to the colours. Sure the artist is Japanese and he will pen down (electronically) something that is pastel, tasteless and shadeless. SYDNEY IS A COLOURFUL CITY with LOTS OF SHADOWS. See image at top. Throw this idea OUT. OUT!. Aus!  AUS!   Illustration at top from Gus Leonisky. Use it to debunk that horrible project. and to expose the dorks, the philistines and the idiots who give themselves titles to run the place I mean the Town Hall and the NSW government that pissed on all the Council of the Sydney villages, in order to get a 1950s solution to the City s transport problems. Yes! go ahead Alan (Jones) use the drawing at top on all your shows around town to throw this idea out..

NSW restrictions are a cautious and proportionate approach: MP

NSW restrictions are a ‘cautious and proportionate’ approach: MP06/05/2021|5min NSW Independent MP Alex Greenwich says Premier Gladys Berejiklian has taken a “cautious and proportionate” approach in the restrictions announced in response to two COVID cases. The NSW government has reimposed a mandatory mask mandate on all indoor venues as well as restrictions on household gatherings after the state recorded one additional case of community transmission overnight. Health authorities reported two cases today – including the man in his 50s who tested positive on Wednesday and the restrictions are set to be in place until midnight on Monday. “I think the premier has taken a cautious and proportionate approach,” Mr Greenwich said.

PM wastes millions yet crucifies Holgate over $20,000

PM wastes millions yet crucifies Holgate over $20,000 We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss April 16, 2021 — 12.06am Save Normal text size Credit: Can I suggest to our Prime Minister that for all his outrage over Christine Holgate’s spend, $20,000 is just a drop in the ocean when compared to his governments misuse of taxpayers’ money (“Government hits back at Holgate’s claims over exit”, April 15)? Where does one start: the Christmas Island reopening photo opportunity; the $50 million spent on keeping the Murugappan family incarcerated on said island; the sports rorts scandal; the robodebts repayments; the community grants program; the repeated inquiries, investigations and finally a royal commission into age care; and the multiple positions on climate change?

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