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27th June 2022, 09:14 PM
#14101
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Originally Posted by
Hodge
Drove up the easy trails of Tallarook and parts of Mt Dissa quickly with my boy today. Warmed up the hubs and low range in a few spots but nothing dramatic worthy of reporting. Fresh mountain forest air and views until next month.
But the rubbish everywhere is unreal!
Mark these words, council, or whatever power management above, putting concrete barriers around every one of these places, is inevitable. It's not your average daily or camper visitor 4x4 weekend warrior variety type rubbish. Fair chunk was your annual tip run type sort of stuff.
Rubble, linen, PC monitors, baby prams, stolen commondoors, burnt cars with police tape everywhere! One of the "low range" tracks there was a full set of Evap air con unit pads thrown to the side...
I drive up these woods 10 or so times a year. I reckon I've seen more shit up there in the last 12 months than I have , in the last 12 years put together...
To the Melbournians wanting to visit these spots, I say do it soon. Writing is on the wall...
It's pretty much how NSW ended up getting locked up. It costs less in the long run to gate and maintain the tracks for govt use only. It will be a sad day.
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27th June 2022 09:14 PM
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27th June 2022, 09:35 PM
#14102
Breadmaker Shaker
Originally Posted by
mudnut
Councils have to take some responsibility for outrageous tip fees, too.
That, right there.
Not only unfortunately in the bush but also happens on spare blocks throughout suburbia. And yes all to do with council rip off tip rates. Sure, I understand the councils have EPA landfill fees to pay, but this is state government charging local government another way to onforward another tax hit down to the layman. Is there any wonder why people dump shit? I dont, but what I do is cut up my waste whatever it may be into bits that fit in my council bin. Could be an old desk, a shitty mattress etc, it goes into landfill bit by bit through my annual rate-paid bin fees.
What is the charge? Eating a meal? A succulent Chinese meal??
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28th June 2022, 08:02 PM
#14103
F@#king pool fence inspections and inspectors. Absolute joke of a system and only a money making scheme for the council and inspector. Had ours done today. The guys was here maybe five minutes, maybe, cost us $350! WTF?!
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28th June 2022, 08:25 PM
#14104
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28th June 2022, 09:16 PM
#14105
What has made you Angry Today???????
Nillumdick! I like that. But this is a grubbernment enforced thing and the council is just taking the Mickey out of us now. We had to pay the council first to register the pool, even though they know it’s there and even gave me the original plans ( had to pay $90)to the house when it was built and the plans and permits for the pool when it was put in were with it.
Yeah the rules we have to abide by are laughable too. But we have no choice so we have to abide and pay. Every four years. It’s more the bill from the inspector that got me for the barely five minutes he was here. I’m seriously in the wrong industry.
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28th June 2022, 11:37 PM
#14106
@rusty-Nail sorted out our pool protection system, and to be honest its money well spent knowing the barriers are compliant, working and reliable. Better than fronting up to the coroners court because your safety element wasn't working correctly and wasn't fit for what it was there for. Sure, $400 for the 'ticket' might seem excessive, and it probably is, however you can at least be sure you have met the standard required, just now maintain it and the next 4 years will be stress free in that area.
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29th June 2022, 08:06 AM
#14107
Originally Posted by
PeeBee
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rusty-Nail sorted out our pool protection system, and to be honest its money well spent knowing the barriers are compliant, working and reliable. Better than fronting up to the coroners court because your safety element wasn't working correctly and wasn't fit for what it was there for. Sure, $400 for the 'ticket' might seem excessive, and it probably is, however you can at least be sure you have met the standard required, just now maintain it and the next 4 years will be stress free in that area.
Agreed. 100%. I want it to be safe. My main gripe is the cost for five minutes of work. Paying the council to register for something they already have in their system, absolute rort! And some of the things we had to do to be compliant, even the fence builders were saying its gone too far.
Then you drive through the rural areas, there a place close to me which has a dam maybe 20 metres from the house. Why no fence around that? Or around any dam?
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29th June 2022, 08:38 AM
#14108
Originally Posted by
mudski
Agreed. 100%. I want it to be safe. My main gripe is the cost for five minutes of work. Paying the council to register for something they already have in their system, absolute rort! And some of the things we had to do to be compliant, even the fence builders were saying its gone too far.
Then you drive through the rural areas, there a place close to me which has a dam maybe 20 metres from the house. Why no fence around that? Or around any dam?
Dams on rural properties are a real mystery. I know that a high proportion of drownings each year with kids are in dams. i dont understand why there isn't some protection apart from the complexity of trying to possibly keep access open to livestock. I know when we put the dam in for Wiseleigh it will be fence. I know when the assessor came around he clipped me on a couple of things and they were then fixed. the biggest one was a window that opened into the pool area. It was not allowed to open more than 80mm - apparently this is the standard for minimum gap that a child can squeeze thru, and its opening into an enclosed alcove as well that the child has to first enter the pool area to access - sounds crazy, very low risk of access, but they are the rules, so now i have a restraining chain on the window to stop it opening beyond 75mm, all compliant, Tick, see you in 4 yrs.
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29th June 2022, 06:19 PM
#14109
SUCH IS LIFE
Originally Posted by
Mikamika
I decided to take a course of hypnotherapy in my case. Plus Physical exercise helps to counteract the withdrawal, inactivity and feelings of hopelessness that characterize depression. Studies show that both aerobic and anaerobic exercise (exercise which does not require oxygen, such as weightlifting) have anti-depressive effects.
I like to take drugs, not only they give me hypnotherapy effect but the best bit is the hallucinogenic effect which makes me spin right out.
Studies have shown this in fact improves brain function.
This is why I am so smart ladies and gentlemen
And of course it makes you live to a hundred at least.
Peace brothers
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29th June 2022, 08:01 PM
#14110
Breadmaker Shaker
Originally Posted by
Maxhead
I like to take drugs, not only they give me hypnotherapy effect but the best bit is the hallucinogenic effect which makes me spin right out.
Studies have shown this in fact improves brain function.
This is why I am so smart ladies and gentlemen
And of course it makes you live to a hundred at least.
Peace brothers
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You forgot to put a sneaky link in there somewhere ya druggo!
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