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Anyone called Merlindie was never going to vote for progress
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Anyone called Merlindie was never going to vote for progress
Future Teals candidate no doubt.Anyone called Merlindie was never going to vote for progress
Give Nicksy the gardener role and he’ll slow their growth at minimum.So how do we 'accidentally' get rid of all the trees at Thebarton now?
this is from the council agenda from the other night, it appears they are building something on the other side and the AFC headquarters is becoming residential land
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I asked that question and was told that SANFL are building on the western side. We own the other building so we will sell it probably to developers.No but I was always under the assumption that we'd receive some sort of financial return on it whether it's through a long term lease etc
Wonder what’s the rates are per year to leave it.I asked that question and was told that SANFL are building on the western side. We own the other building so we will sell it probably to developers.
You're the one who brought up wage growth, onus is on you to post them if you are that interested.Haven't come up with wage growth stats yet? Don't be a Waynus
Did I read that one of the Councillors that voted no, did so becuase nearby residents were concerned about the noise of whistles and the siren?
John's wife also tried to murder him apparently.If you think football has a lot of brown paper bag deals ask John why he had a Visy contract to get rid of all of his
Yes, and one voted no because soccer is better than Aussie rules.Did I read that one of the Councillors that voted no, did so becuase nearby residents were concerned about the noise of whistles and the siren?
You cant make this stuff up.
NahYou're the one who brought up wage growth, onus is on you to post them if you are that interested.
If I had brought them up, mocked you for not sharing them and wouldn't post them myself you might actually have a reason to call me Waynus........hang on, you're the one pulling a Waynus
Afraid so, you brought up wage growth, wasn’t the point I was making
Councils have to be the most useless organisations in the country, besides the Crows
Councils have to be the most useless organisations in the country, besides the Crows
Mate if you can't make the connection, I can't help you. Nor can I be bothered.Afraid so, you brought up wage growth, wasn’t the point I was making
Yep, I used to live across the road from Norwood Oval, would only ever hear anything if my window was open for fresh air, and there was a southerly helping the noise carry.I don’t get people complaining about noise. I live 40 metres from a football club. They train 4 days a week, they have light towers, they have matches every second week, they host the GF with crowds of 10k, they allow cars in the ground and in 17 years I have heard **** all.
No wait, if I am in the front yard I might hear a cheer or a car horn but I’d be outside. I k ow I’d easily sleep through a days football
Yep, I used to live across the road from Norwood Oval, would only ever hear anything if my window was open for fresh air, and there was a southerly helping the noise carry.
And?Interesting aerial photo of the Brickworks and Thebarton Oval in 1938. King's Park didn't exist. Not a tree in sight
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Trees growAnd?
3 cars on south road! They were the days!Interesting aerial photo of the Brickworks and Thebarton Oval in 1938. King's Park didn't exist. Not a tree in sight
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Interesting aerial photo of the Brickworks and Thebarton Oval in 1938. King's Park didn't exist. Not a tree in sight
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I imagine most of the native vegetation was cut down and used for firewood, fencing, building etc in the early days of the colonyInterestingly, the lack of trees in general everywhere in this photograph.
If you look at Adelaide now from Windy Point or Mt Lofty, you notice the higher level of green coverage across the plains.