With the upcoming federal election here in August just thought you all should know about the Building Australia Party … PARTY OBJECTIVES To make housing more affordable. Harmonise infrastructure levies throughout the State. Establishment of an Industry-based Workers Compensation Scheme. Reduce unnecessary planning delays which increases building costs. Council codes to be the rules, if plans comply, then approval to be granted. To harmonise DCP’s, LEP’s & Council submissions across the whole of the State. Bring back commonsense into government at all levels, local, state & federal. Simplify Home Owners Warranty Insurance so it is understood by all parties involved. Encourage government to establish viable Traineeships & Apprenticeships for our youth. Licencing & Registration to be a recognition of skills, not just a form of consumer protection. Reduce needless overregulation through the establishment of an Independent Building Commission. DO YOUR PAR
The best thing I ever did was switch from PC to Mac OSX which seems like eons ago now… Since then, many other friends and relatives have also switched and have asked me for a list of my favourite free (or low cost) "tools" or "apps" for the Mac that will make their lives easier… This is what I've come up with so far (in no particular order)... RoaringApps Not an App but an extremely useful website wiki to check compatibility for Mac OSX Lion and now iOS 5. Exceeding useful if you're thinking of upgrading from Snow Leopard to Lion Dropbox Everyone knows Dropbox for their amazing file-sharing service. Drag any file into the Dropbox folder and it automatically gets shared. Sign up for a free account and you automatically get 2GB to share with your friends. Set up shared folders and anything you drop will be instantly downloaded by others. Need mobile access to your files? There’s an iPhone app just for that. Th
For those who know me, it’s common knowledge that I love red wine - Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, alternatives like, Montepulciano, Tannat, Saperavi, Nebbiolo to name a few. Do you have an all time favourite. Ok, I know that’s difficult for most red wine affectionados but I fell in love with this wine variety early 2000s. So what is it you ask??? Durif... those who know me will be well aware of this amazing wine. This red wine grape from the Rhone Valley wasn’t highly regarded in its native France. Durif is actually a cross between the noble grape Syrah and the less well-known Peloursin. It was created at the University of Montpellier in the 1880s by a gentleman named Dr. Durif - a nurseryman who was looking to develop a grape variety resistant to downy mildew, one of many scourges of the vine. It was introduced into Australia by pioneering Victorian viticulturalist Francois de Castella in 1908. Although only a few token plantings remain in France toda
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