Originally Posted by Fonz121
(Post 10970658)
With the treasurer saying jobkeeper won’t be extended, what assistance can those of us who are employed but not getting a wage expect to receive?
I assume we won’t be eligible for Jobseeker due to the fact that we apparently have jobs. Is there anything at all we’ll be able to access (genuine question)? Its pretty poor form from the LNP. If you haven’t already, may I suggest a quick email to your local federal member. https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp....85134def1ae737 I guess it is just fortunate that no crisis that we face ever disadvantages our Politicians. They still collect a ludicrous salary, they have their Superannuation PROTECTED under legislation, they don’t lose their businesses and they don’t have to pay for their own utilities, offices, vehicle etc. Complete scum. |
start learning the words to this song for your future "masters"
Monty Python - I Like Chinese |
the March election is effectively a formality. |
WA is a lost cause McClown will do McClown things write off seeing loved ones etc for at least another two months.
Queen P has been very quiet on this front what’s her next move keep it shut or open up before end of the month maybe 1st Feb? JQ are standing crews down in ML and SY base for Feb SY has lost 70% of flying. Maybe Miss Jayne is going to strike on AJ and take her frequent flyers back. |
Fantastic game of cricket at the Gabba, oh Mr Mclown so sorry you missed out on your test match due to your East German philosophy.
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Originally Posted by Turnleft080
(Post 10971653)
Fantastic game of cricket at the Gabba, oh Mr Mclown so sorry you missed out on your test match due to your East German philosophy.
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Originally Posted by Kickstarter
(Post 10970835)
heard a rumour that China is quietly offering very cheap loans in the Pacific. As many billions as these island nations want (that they'll never ever be able to repay).
We better all start learning mandarin. As Jeff Wall, a long time adviser to the PNG Government, wrote in the Australian Strategic Policy Institute's publication The Strategist this week, "the town of Daru is the closest PNG community to Australia. Even though it is around 200 kilometres from the Australian mainland, it is very close to the islands of the Torres Strait that are within our northern border." so, in reality, they will build a massive wharf complex, big enough to take very large warships.. and perhaps a few fishing boats which will hover around sensitive Australian military facilities and have lots of strange aerials on them. They may even build an airport, you know to fly those non existent fish out back to China . |
I made a comment before about what would happen when the virus mutates to a variant that renders the current vaccines useless or close to it.
if anyone thinks this will all end in 6 or 9 months when a significant portion of the world population is vaccinated...well.. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art....html#comments |
Originally Posted by Foxxster
(Post 10971713)
I made a comment before about what would happen when the virus mutates to a variant that renders the current vaccines useless or close to it.
if anyone thinks this will all end in 6 or 9 months when a significant portion of the world population is vaccinated...well.. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art....html#comments COVID mutates slower than the flu. COVID strains are more genetically similar than the various flu strains are. Mutations don’t necessarily render current vaccines useless. Getting immunised against basic SARS-COV-2 will provide a level of protection against all strains, some more so than others. Vaccines can be targeted to new strains of the virus. Every year scientists use forecasted predictions to choose which 4 influenza strains should be included in that year’s flu shot. When you get your yearly flu shot in autumn does it bother you that scientists are already trying to work and predict what strains should be in the vaccine for the following season? Because that’s essentially what the article you posted is talking about if you strip away the usual Daily Mail tabloid hyperbole. Fact check: COVID-19 and influenza vaccines too different to be directly compared |
Seeing domestic borders will remain closed to each other in various ways slowly killing off domestic flying. How will QF handle what seems an indefinite grounding of its international pilots and aircraft? JQ has a different EBA QF have a RIN which would most certainly send the group broke if done.
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I think the shift will now start to move toward the ongoing financial viability of the QF group to continue operations. A injection from somewhere will be needed before the year is out, and sadly much debt will be carried beyond this. Much more than originally planned.
You can see why Virgin is keeping its operation bare bones and holding off signing new contracts with vendors at the moment. I don’t think laying off more workers is yet the answer. They will need the revenue and scale when this thing drops off to repay all this debt. They need the employees. Shrinking the operation isn’t the answer. I’d be more concerned around 787 Long Haul Low Cost vanishing compared to anything else. |
I'm not concerned about the LCC 787 going. That was always going to happen regardless of Covid-19.
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I think the A321s would have replaced that 787s probably anyway....by the looks of it the A321 XLR should just about have the range for all of Asia, if from OOL or CNS which tends to happen with north Asian routes now anyway. I cant see HNL coming back.
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I guess it’s a more an issue with, they own these 788s and they can’t sell them for what they want. Was window before all this started to offload 3.
Norwegian has blown that plan by flooding the market with them. However they might need them now to borrow against them. |
Well indeed, i dont think the 787-8s would have great re sale value either, only option would be to transfer to QF to replace 330s on lease, but even that wouldn't be a cheap option, and on short - medium routes the A330s are actually able to hold their own fuel wise and would probably have less capacity than the 332s
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Originally Posted by Turnleft080
(Post 10971653)
Fantastic game of cricket at the Gabba, oh Mr Mclown so sorry you missed out on your test match due to your East German philosophy.
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https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/i...azilian-amazon
Its killing younger people. Still want to open the borders dickheads? |
Originally Posted by Sunfish
(Post 10971923)
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/i...azilian-amazon
Its killing younger people. Still want to open the borders dickheads? |
Originally Posted by Sunfish
(Post 10971923)
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/i...azilian-amazon
Its killing younger people. Still want to open the borders dickheads? |
With the WA election getting momentum, WAxit party is gaining a little momentum. Do WA residents think this would be a good thing and would vote for CP old throw a ways?
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