Vic How would you rate Daniel Andrews' performance as Victorian Premier? - Part 7

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I'm leaning towards slow combustion.
There is certainly a range of quality with induction coils, like with various versions of electric cook tops.

Induction is closest to the responsiveness of gas, ceramic etc will give you the radiant heat but be less responsive.

Induction also really needs the right sizes pan or pot to work.

Gas is certainly the easiest one to get right
 
There is certainly a range of quality with induction coils, like with various versions of electric cook tops.

Induction is closest to the responsiveness of gas, ceramic etc will give you the radiant heat but be less responsive.

Induction also really needs the right sizes pan or pot to work.

Gas is certainly the easiest one to get right
Be nice to have a choice.
 

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You do unless you're not starting to build until next year.

Even then buy, don't build.
I have a child with mobility issues. So we've bought a block with a view to building a custom home tailored to suit our family for the future. It'll need to do us into our and his old age. Buying one of the "poorly made s**t they're churning out these days" isn't really an option. And with every tradie tied up slapping up cookie cutter 3 and a half bed with lockup garage that gets repurposed as storage, shortage of materials and interest rate rises etc our custom job isn't affordable for us nor of interest to any of the builders we've spoken to.
 
I have a child with mobility issues. So we've bought a block with a view to building a custom home tailored to suit our family for the future. It'll need to do us into our and his old age. Buying one of the "poorly made s**t they're churning out these days" isn't really an option. And with every tradie tied up slapping up cookie cutter 3 and a half bed with lockup garage that gets repurposed as storage, shortage of materials and interest rate rises etc our custom job isn't affordable for us nor of interest to any of the builders we've spoken to.
That is shit but not unexpected.
We're in a 10-12 year old place and zero ****s given about mobility in the design.

Like it's the opposite of accessible housing which for mine should have been illegal to build by then.

Got a mate building interstate and having to deal with the fallout of PD going under.

The entire industry and "regulation" from government is ****ed.

Apparently Vic was better for some issues than Queensland as far as support for people left in the lurch, but only some.

It's a real crapshoot based on where you happen to live.
 
In public housing
Or private housing that was instead purchased by someone who actually wanted to live in it. Landlords who actually believe that magic'd up something that would have not otherwise existed is the best.
 

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If public housing is struggling to cope now how is it going to cope with all the renters kicked out of their homes cause we have no landlords ?
Who's to say that renters couldn't service a loan for a property in a market that didn't have investor driven demand?
 
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