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Old 26th Oct 2008, 04:03
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Originally Posted by Chimbu chuckles
An example is public service defined benefit super schemes...a system that was judged too expensive for the private sector 30 years ago.
Actually Chuckles, most public service defined benefit schemes closed their doors to new entrants in the early 1990s, eg DFRDB => MSBS for the ADF.....

But the thrust of your post I agree with. Vale Hoxton .... cheerio GA in Canberra .... heavens above, we live in a country with the crappiest roads, the least rail, great distances, GA should be thriving here.

And Black Stain, that includes people using their own aircraft to go from place to place, without having to rely on airline timetables and Jetstar 'choice' How can you possibly object to someone flying their own 182 from Camden to Port Macquarie, for example? What are they supposed to put in their aircraft's tanks? Vodka? Ya clown.

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