Huge win! What a tense game!
Oh nice! A little jealous of the end game set up, if there is such a thing.
Yeah I have one as well and I’m really enjoying it. Good to hear it’s still going strong. I’ve only had mine for about 6 months.
That’s not what’s being discussed in the article, nor what’s being connected in new home builds, nor what’s being done at a large scale in NSW. So no, the gas supply being discussed isn’t renewable.
How long have you had the BDB? How are you finding it?
I was going to go for that, but I ended up pledging on the Timemore Sculptor Kickstarter campaign. So waiting for that to arrive now, which likely won’t be until end of year.
Agree. But the government also shouldn’t be taking around $50k from these people saying that the wait for a visa is around a year, when in reality it may never happen.
Yeah, I was buying at least 1-2 coffees a day. I only buy around 2-3 a week now (when I’m not at home). I’m also getting to the point where I’m happier with the quality of coffee at home than what I’m getting at a cafe.
Nice. That’s a good combo. I’m looking forward to getting an electric grinder. The hand grinder is going well, but would love something a little quicker and easier haha.
It isn’t just about emissions though is it? It’s a non-renewable as well.
How have you been enjoying the BBE?
I don’t think I ever mastered the aeropress. I prefer the moka pot. I might have to revisit it at some point to see what I was doing wrong.
I’m sure I’ve missed it, but what exactly have they considered as “high coffee consumption”? Some of their findings show some level of coffee consumption can be beneficial, or inconclusive. Which is usually why most of these studies can be summed up with… just don’t overdo it.
Yeah. Just a cheap one from Amazon.
Yeah I have to say it was really disappointing. Nigeria made big changes at 60min and scored immediately. He waited 20 more minutes and for Australia to concede 2 more goals before making any changes.
Then the change he makes is to move a central defender up front for more height. Yet all game we weren’t able to create any real chances in the air, with our only goal coming from on the ground play. We had over 14 corners and almost no attempts on goal from them. Sure, we finally clawed a goal back in the end from a corner. But Kennedy would’ve been there for that header even if she was still playing in defence and we had brought another attacking threat earlier.
In the end it was sloppy defensive play and Nigeria capitalised while Australia couldn’t at the other end. Let’s hope it’s all out of the system now and they can get through to the next stage.
Yes. I don’t personally, but know Kmart at least is cheap for clothing basics, especially for kids. It also has cheap homeware and small appliances. Not everyone can afford to buy expensive brands.
Edit: should also point out, they pretty much have clearance stuff on sale weekly, so people probably go to see what they can get for cheap.
So the article shows public schools aren’t getting the funding they should be getting (below 100%), while private schools are more than covered (over 100%).
I’m sorry, but the rest of your commentary is really a straw man. You’re just trying to shift focus away from public schools not getting their share of funding, while private schools are getting more. And instead saying that funding shouldn’t be the deciding factor on which school to send your kid to. No one said that. The fact is, public schools aren’t getting the funding that was committed, while private schools are getting more than what was committed. Giving public schools the amount they should be getting doesn’t stop you from sending your kid to private school. And it’s disappointing to see people trying to excuse it or shift the focus elsewhere.
Why does any of that mean private schools should get more government funding than public schools?
Based on your argument, private schools should get no funding, because it doesn’t improve education.
Doesn’t this article show that the funding received by private schools is actually more in most cases?
Even if funding was exactly the same, private schools are most definitely providing more per student than public schools. Unless you believe those fees being paid are entirely pocketed by the teachers. Where exactly do you believe those fees are going? Those fees, along with the funding, are going into facilities, equipment and personell that public schools simply can’t afford.
Sure, the quality of education isn’t entirely based on funding. But to sit here and claim funding doesn’t help is a little privileged. Kind of like how people who say money doesn’t buy happiness, usually have money. It’s easy to say money doesn’t improve education, when you have the money.
I still don’t see why private schools should be receiving more government funding than public schools though.
Realised you can get a kilo of Proud Mary Humbler here for less: https://www.directcoffee.com.au/collections/proud-mary-coffee/products/proud-mary-humbler-blend?variant=39442981847084