And yes we play footy on Anzac Day.
That's fine.
The Diggers had a kick at every opportunity too.
Inventing a day off because we "had" to remember their sacrifice on a Saturday though?
Ugly Sydney stuff.
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Anzac Day might just be an excuse to invent a bludge off work and piss up for Chris Minns and NSW.
We're glad Victoria still marks the sacrifice and bravery as a proper memorial day.
Victoria's land tax is the most important and successful public policy reform of the century and every other state should immediately follow suit.
Sorry, what?
What the hell does the horror of the Bondi massacre have to do with a popular and much needed rail program in Melbourne?
Despicable.
Victorian taxpayers paid for infrastructure across the continent for decades.
Melbourne is now the largest, most important and fastest growing city in Australia.
We deserve our fair go too right?
Why pay $600k extra to live in a small, crappy regional centre?
Good news Sydneysiders!
You don't HAVE to live in the world's best city to enjoy a decent standard of living.
Hard times are here - again.
We'll need to pull together. There'll be shortages and restrictions.
You will experience disruption in your personal life.
So if people from Sydney could try not acting like selfish, entitled turds this time around, that'd be great thanks.
www.theage.com.au/traveller/in...
Hate-filled Ugly Australian Ben "Floggo McFlogbreath, son of a thousand Flogmen" Groundwater was happy to stick the boots into us when we were sick and scared during COVID (receipt below)?
Don't go sucking up now you twig Tamsin from Sydney moved to Brunswick last year.
Takes a special sort of sook to not love Marvellous Melbourne.
National Accounts are out and Victoria is the second fastest growing state, while Queensland is the weakest.
The economic narrative you see in the AFR and elsewhere is nonsense.
They used to have Gladys on to mock Victoria during COVID.
So we knocked their careers.
Don't come into the big kid's yard speaking shit then sook when you get belted.
Penguin's Law:
IF something happens in Melbourne that's actually standard for a city this size (crime, COVID, infrastructure costs) but is blown out of all proportion for base political reasons ...
THEN one year later that exaggerated version will manifest as reality in Sydney.
Every single time.
Looks like private sector investment in Victoria is doing just fine.
Victoria can't solve the nation's housing crisis alone.
Time for NSW in particular to lift its game.
We've carried that poorly run corrupt jurisdiction for far too long.
They won't fix it because they'd have to shut Sydney's beaches for a few weeks.
Which is apparently inconceivable.
Except they have to regularly shut the beaches anyway because they won't fix it.
Such a weird infantalised society up there.
Obsessed with trains. Refuse to clean their room.
Victoria has worked how out to fix Australia's slumlord driven housing crisis.
No wonder media organisations reliant on real estate ad revenue are so desperate to remove the current government.
$90 billion to build a train to a town smaller than Geelong.
As usual, the facts and the narrative diverge wildly when it comes to Victoria scare stories.
State of Origin fever sweeps the nation!
Tassie doesnt count.
Also, its maths.
Oh good, another middle aged white bloke from Sydney.
Hasn't the nation thrived under a decade plus of Rule by Knobhead?
So Victoria has the highest growth in housing investor loans according to the ABS.
What happened to "Anywhere But Melbourne" - don't say it was all just made up?
Health is meant to be a major focus of this year's election.
Isn't it a bit weird that the main performance benchmarking data was released last week, but seemingly nobody in the media could be bothered reporting it?
Wonder why...
Melbourne is for first home buyers and renters - its why everyone moves here.
Sydney is for selfish elderly property investors - which is why everyone is leaving.
Vibrant living city versus a decrepit zombie village.
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Sussan Ley. David Littleproud. Barnaby Joyce. Andrew Hastie.
Yeah, the "Victorianisation" of the federal opposition is there for all to see.
But, but, but ... isn't it meant to be Victoria in trouble?