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Bringing back Australian Manufacturing: Discard programmed obsolescence

Yeah big forum online would assume they are made in the US ?
Good point, I hadn't thought of that, but there was a lot, by that I would say of the two dozen or so vans and motor homes on the road 7 or 8 were Jayco.
I didn't expect to see any.
My last van was a Jayco single axle offroad, nice van, the wife decided she was done with going back over the same ground. Lol So now the cruising.
 
sorry none of my dogs ( when i had them ) would eat that , ( and Girlie would eat mushrooms on the walk and eat peaches straight from the tree , on her hind legs )
Our last sheep dog which finally just became a house pet used to love figs. She would nip in under the low branches of the fig tree and have a feast.
She thought we didn't know, but let her have her own way in her twilight years.
A brilliant working dog who is still sadly missed some years after her demise.
Is buried in her favourite spot under the Jacaranda tree looking East where she could keep watch on whatever was going on.
 

Australia Manufacturing PMI Steady At 51.7 In May - S&P Global​

By RTTNews Staff Writer | Published: 5/21/2025 7:12 PM ET

The manufacturing sector in Australia continued to expand in May, and at a steady pace, the latest survey from S&P Global revealed on Thursday with a manufacturing PMI score of 51.7.

That was unchanged from the April reading, and it remained above the boom-or-bust line of 50 that separated expansion from contraction.

The data also showed that the services PMI slipped to 50.5 from 51.0, while the composite index fell to 50.6 from 51.0.

Slight rises in activity were seen in services and manufacturing, with both sectors recording a slowdown in growth from the previous month.

The latest rise in output reflected continued success in securing new orders, which increased for the 10th straight month in May - although the rate of expansion was the weakest in a year.
 
This is the stupidity of the loonies, ideology and emotion before common sense, absolute muppets.
Australia really does deserve what it gets IMO.


The city of Marion in South Australia is considering selling 2,664 sq metres of public land – which is contaminated and not publicly accessible – to Tesla which wants to build a battery factory on the plot.

The council has consulted the community and written a report that says the benefits – including 100 full-time jobs, boosted rates revenues, $56m in economic output and “Tesla-led training programs” – outweigh the “geopolitical or symbolic criticisms expressed in submissions”.

Of the nearly 1,000 submissions sent to the local council, 95% called for the proposal to be struck down, citing “anti-Tesla and anti-Elon Musk sentiment” and “Musk’s influence on global discourse via social media platforms”, as well as the environmental impact and potential loss of green space.
 
This is the stupidity of the loonies, ideology and emotion before common sense, absolute muppets.
Australia really does deserve what it gets IMO.


The city of Marion in South Australia is considering selling 2,664 sq metres of public land – which is contaminated and not publicly accessible – to Tesla which wants to build a battery factory on the plot.

The council has consulted the community and written a report that says the benefits – including 100 full-time jobs, boosted rates revenues, $56m in economic output and “Tesla-led training programs” – outweigh the “geopolitical or symbolic criticisms expressed in submissions”.

Of the nearly 1,000 submissions sent to the local council, 95% called for the proposal to be struck down, citing “anti-Tesla and anti-Elon Musk sentiment” and “Musk’s influence on global discourse via social media platforms”, as well as the environmental impact and potential loss of green space.
yep , and i cope by having a twisted sense of humor

so get a good laugh at all this , about the only real chance of a 'carbon-friendly ' use for the contaminated land , will be shoot down because Elon is not Communist enough ( and wanted to use his own money , not the SA taxpayers sweat and toil )
 
Wake up Albo and co.
I tried to get tinned pineapple slices recently.
Only 2 choices.
I remember when there were 2 or 3 Australian brands competing.
Only Golden Circle and Dole available.
I didn't buy the dole (foreign)

How much manufacturing is being destroyed by the big supermarket monopolies and their own disguised brands?

Buy local where possible I say!

 
Wake up Albo and co.
I tried to get tinned pineapple slices recently.
Only 2 choices.
I remember when there were 2 or 3 Australian brands competing.
Golden Circle and Dole.
I didn't buy the dole.

How much manufacturing is being destroyed by the big supermarket monopolies and their own disguised brands?

Buy local where possible I say!

The local canning factories that used to be here in the South West no longer.
From memory, (The Grey Matter somewhat blurred by the cold weather at present) were killed off by imports.
 
Kingaroy peanuts so de facto Australian peanuts industry oil, paste, nuts now doomed as factory closure announced this month
 
Kingaroy peanuts so de facto Australian peanuts industry oil, paste, nuts now doomed as factory closure announced this month
The last 10y has been absolutely abysmal yet not a peep, not even mentioned by the opposition and the downfall is precipitating.
Absolutely eery silence..
 
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