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The state of the economy at the street level

Mick thankyou hit it right on the head.
Just give the supermarket industry a few more years and there will be no local produce ex frmer produced.
China has been buying up big over the past few years with dairy heifers and Sufflock sheep.
When their breeding herds and flocks are sufficiently large enough watch these products flood our markets.
I was invloved in the transpirting these types of animals for about 10 years to the various holding yards so they could be then shipped to China and its surrounding counryside.
 
Since you are not a primary producer and obviously have little or no idea what costs we do incur , so on this note I'll agree to disagree.
 
My concern as a consumer is if the local butcher went out of business.

Then I'd be forced to buy the awful, so-called cheaper meat from supermarkets.

The horror of even thinking about that.
The local suburban burcher is slowly becoming a past memory. The supermaket giants are making sure of that.
In an earlier posts I stated that used to supply a local butcher and he was also a close friend. Even with me trying to help, he went under.
 
Nah not tight but smart.
Though we don't have to buy meat in, She who is never wrong, sometims just can't help herself. If there is a bargain to be had, usually pork.
 
Since you are not a primary producer and obviously have little or no idea what costs we do incur , so on this note I'll agree to disagree.

I don't mind if you disagree, just let us know what you're basing the idea that woolworths meat price is excessive on.

You're not a supply chain manager at Woolworths or Coles, I note.
 
It's amazing how when things get tough, somehow people find a job.

The number of people without work in NSW has fallen to the lowest level in more than four decades as the state economy adds jobs despite high inflation and rising interest rates.

Only 135,000 people in NSW were unemployed in May, Bureau of Statistics figures show, the smallest number since January 1982 when the state’s population was about one-third less than it is now.
 
Certainly a good news story. Hopefully it will be the same for the other States and Territories also.
 
Why are there so many jobs?
Is it because you need 2-3 millennial/gen z to replace a boomer or something
 
Why are there so many jobs?
Is it because you need 2-3 millennial/gen z to replace a boomer or something
My guess is all those businesses that were struggling to find workers, all of a sudden were inundated by mortgage holders/ partners of small business holders, who are looking for work.
It would be interesting to see how many are women entering, or re entering the workforce.
 
No matter what the reason may be, it has to be a plus at the end of the day.
 
Oh, those poor Airbnb owners...
Yep, financial literacy is a bitch.

since the start of the year she had noticed a significant downturn in her Airbnb bookings.
"I lost my income from my unit. It was paying my mortgage and my rates and my body corporate. Now it's not covering anything," she said.
..
Family on the sth coast, the 3-4 hour drive from Sydney area, say the same.

Those with money going OS, and the rest aren't showing up.

Maybe a more rational market will evolve.
 

Hobart City Council has decided to make it tougher for Airbnb as well by doubling the rates.

 
Blood suckers..under the guise of helping the battlers..as if people having an Airbnb could or would just go to being landlords with pets, tenants doing their improvements then deciding not to pay..and with controlled ,government dictated , rent on the cards...
 
The local suburban burcher is slowly becoming a past memory. The supermaket giants are making sure of that.
In an earlier posts I stated that used to supply a local butcher and he was also a close friend. Even with me trying to help, he went under.
My parents ran a strawberry farm in Qld from the 70s to the 00s, a big market giant went out and bought their own farm and undercut everyone else and that dropped the priced down, then other big retailers discounted their product below cost to get people in the store.
 
Just tax the bejesus out of second, third fourth, fifth etc houses.
No ifs, no buts.
Give people 5 years to offload them, then make it untenable to own a second house.,
Mick
Just remove negative gearing and CGT discounts on investment properties.

Like Labor wanted to do before they lost the election.
 
Hoggets also. Have one here at the moment that nobody is claiming. Calling it lamb chops.
not that rare in this state , one might wonder if the local city dwellers have never seen a lamb ( in real life )

another to my is Scotch Fillet ( and the price of it , compared to decades back
 
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