@Prognosis__ fine polishing his declared heroes Julius Marlows..... I've never witnessed a human being that loves Daniel Andrews as much as Jordan Shanks
@@Paddy-m7e If we did mass deportations of illegal migrants, then we would increase vacancies of homes for sale which would lower the prices of homes. This means that we can have more home ownership and a higher rental vacancy as renters who have a decent amount of money can buy a home. Don't forget under One Nation that first home buyers can buy a home with their super
This is so unfair, my familys been here for over 200 years, Paid lots of taxes, fought and died for this country and i cant afford to buy my wife and kids a house.
This govt can find $427million for subsided childcare for people earning over $500k, they can find $1.3 billion for 200 tomahawk missiles , they can finf $368 billion for AUKUS submarines , $50 billion for the NDIS , $87 million for Ukraine .... But there just isnt any spare change down the back of the couch to build social affordable housing for actual Australians , who should and do live in tents in the local public park . Labor has priorities and you arent one of them
No one cares about you says all 2% rich elite 😂 I mean really no one cares about you. You can cry and make a scene. But the 2% royals elite makes decisions for their and only good. Enjoy and try to see happiness in little things
The last thing Australia needs is government built social affordable housing. That is just a crime infested slum in the making. Deal with the actual issues that make housing unaffordable, immigration being the primary cause.
Lol.. Australian's are far wiser than those who have paid out billions of dollars in settlement agreements for intentionally lying to them...🤥 😆😆😆... Murdoch's future looks bleak after a Nebraska court judge wasn't fooled as easily as you were
What about all the affordable housing that’s being built? You know the $850k 2 bedroom units that you need a $100k deposit and be earning $180k a year? You know those ones?
I grew up in a semi industrial area, working class, migrant district with lots of workshops and factories and blue collar work. Kids who left school at 13 or 14 (I know 7 personally), to become apprentices in manufacturing, are $millionaires today. I failed school, had no trade, no skills, no qualifications and still don't to this very day other than self taught.... I bought and paid off two homes, had a new Holden every 5 years and had summer holidays EVERY year. All of this was when Australia had a 'Manufacturing Industry' before Labor and Sen Willesee signed the UN Lima Agreement in 1975 which effectively threw all blue collar men and women in this country under a bus, their children who may have worked in manufacturing and their Grand children too had they chosen to follow in the same jobs. I was always so proud to say that I worked as a welder in a factory in Perth which had the contract for building all the railway iron ore wagons for the biggest iron ore miner at the time. I was proud believing that I was a small part of contributing and that my work was creating even more work for others and that even more people could be involved in Australian manufacturing. What a sucker I was believing when we were all sold out at the stroke of a pen. I've got my big beautiful home in the hills but my heart breaks for all of those other young people today, who'll never achieve the same dream as I did. You voted for Labor and globalism and wokeism. Sad now to be watching the great Aussie dream going down the drains. Everyone cursed Trump for MAGA but he is so right with what he wanted for the US and we need exactly the same here. I never believed the dream could ever die.
Both parties are same, same. Nowadays we ain’t voting for party, it’s who’s leading the party, it’s a personality contest, not election. Remember Kevin 07 Rudd, who presented himself as fresh, intelligent leader? Nowadays, he’s an exposed whinging village idiot Or Albo, who didn’t answer every question during election time, had mainstream media presenting him as a new change with little words on what changes? Then on election night, he says the “voice” is his priority, agenda. Now he looks like Albo from housing commission, who doesn’t care about the public, dithering about, looking for new investment property
I agree, Labor dug the grave for manufacturing but subsequent governments did F all to change it. I recall my Dad came from poverty, worked incredibly hard and smart and became MD of a large factory that mainly employed women. Bob Hawke came for a visit one day and a few months later changed tariff protections that destroyed the industry. All those jobs.....gone!!!
And what was the population size of Australia in those days. About half the size it is now. The average Australian has just gone backwards in the 'big Australia'.
The government should be charged for destroying free speech. We need a bill of rights to make misinformation bills unconstitutional. We need two amendments which include for free speech, free press, freedom of movement, etc. Anything goes except for physical violence (mainly terrorism) and anti-semitism. The second amendment Australia needs is to give Australians aged 18+ to have the right to bear arms like for Australians to have the right to drink alcohol once they're 18+. This lowers crime as we've seen that Democrat states have higher crime in the US than Republican states due to various tougher on crime stances including gun rights. And school shootings happen in Democrat states more than Republican states
That's practically all they have in metro woolies, heaps of chocolate lollies, sweet drinks, there was zero flat water, next to no cleaning agents, etc.
Government takes your money every pay-day. What you want to hand over money for at Coles or Woolworths is your choice. Wake-up, a supermarket is not your problem.
No one needs a block of chocolate for $9. What Colesworths have really done to "price-gouge" is that they don't pay farmers their fair share while the non-essential items kept increasing their prices through dodgy discounts. This was all due to red tape from the uniparty in which Colesworths needs to combat in order to have record profit so they can pay their CEO a fair wage for them to have a real pay rise, and for the shareholders to have a fair go. Being a CEO and shareholder isn't easy
Aussies, don't think you're alone in losing the... dream. Many of us in the United States have seen our hopes for home ownership and prosperity evaporate with our country's turn to the left over the past few years. It's not that our taxes have gone up appreciably, it's because the cost of food, utilities, and habitation have almost doubled since President Biden took office.
Don't forget people don't want to invest in property due to the red tape, green tape, and black tape it involves. And renters often trash investment properties and blame real estate agents for this. It costs money to fix up a rental and mum and dad investors can't afford it. I've heard that people would move on to shares but that would be destroyed too in 5-10 years if the Uniparty still stay in power. Labor will just make profit caps on the big corps, the Greens would make big corps non-existent, and the LNP want to "make more competition" just to lower profits of Colesworths because they know they'd lose customers otherwise as people want to give up the big two supermarkets due to wokeism and alleged price gouging
Having a roof over your head isn’t a fucking ‘dream’ It’s a basic human need. Boomer greed has made it a commodity. A ‘ladder’ A ‘market’ When it’s actually the most basic human requirement along with food and water.
Even upper middle class people won't be able to afford half the stuff in the future if we keep taking on migrants and keep funding our drug addicts to keep doing drugs
to be honest its not been a dream since the mid 80, it's actually a horror story, i live on the north coast my house was a 1/3 of the price of any house in Sydney !
The market is relying on 'couples' (2 sets of income) to own a home. I'm greatful I built late 2019 for 360k on y own (house and land). House is now valued at 800k. It's pure insanity.
I inherited 4 properties from my parents and havn't worked since I was 22. I tried working a 9-5 and literally can't understand how people can live like that lol. I just rent out 3 properties to cover my weekly expenses and spend my week focusing on my hobbies or travelling.
Your life must be very unfulfilling, I don’t say that out of jealousy or to be mean. I had a long period off work where I still got paid, even though I spent time doing hobbies and travelled, I was so bored and was missing something.
That sounds amazing 😍 living life doing things you enjoy, working full time is so draining, I'd be very grateful to my parents if I were you, what a gift 😊 enjoy
@@Deano00777 I get fulfilled from helping with charities and my hobbies are also very time consuming. It always feels like I never have enough time to do all the stuff I want to do every day. If you were getting bored I assume your hobbies don't have much depth to them.
It never was, young people didn't buy apartments in Sydney or Melbourne, they couldn't buy a house until they were married and had 2 incomes and bought in the new OUTER Suburbs. What's changed? University kids with a degree in gender studies that won't go without a 2 week holiday abroad every year and expect to be paid 150K and get an interest free mortgage and government handouts. Try starting on a wage of $27.50 EX Tax, work without holidays for 10 years get a mortgage @17.5% for a small house on the suburban fringe, work for another 30 years without holidays to pay off the mortgage THEN you find out that the Government want's to stop you leaving the house to your kids. So NO Don't buy a house, the Australian Dream has always been a con. BUT life is what you make it and owning your own home is still a joy. You decide live for NOW or live for an enjoyable future
Well it sounds like you were a slave all your life, it's called slavery, people need to start realising that Australia is a prison camp and we are all slaves
We always were slaves. this was never a lucky country , we were always just slaves. Not everyone has even woken up to the fact. Just have to find out who our owner is.
@chrisg8321 I doubt that's the biggest part. I would assume majority of investment property ownership is local. But even if it's not, you still agree that landlords are the root cause of the problem, wherever they happen to be from
It's definitely hard on renters if landlords raise the rent 10% or more each year and there is no real increase in private or public rental housing stock. It's also very hard for potential first home buyers if house prices increase 2 or 3 times the rate at which wages grow. Ultimately we have too many people chasing too few properties. It doesn't matter whether it is properties for rent or sale, if there are too many people and a lack of supply, some of those looking will always bid up the prices to obtain their property. It's hard not to believe most of these problems are planned.
Hello Australia and Australins Australia wide. This is my call to open your mind and eyes of what is going on here on the soil you are enjoying life. Australia is the continent and beautiful land with extraordinary power not to be messed with thanks to you, the Australian population. Australia is the power. On the other side is the Australian government organisation, which is taking advantage of your goodness and trust. Yes, they are gone overboard with overstepping the red line considering your pravicy freedom and living expenses. Now is the time for you Australian fellows to make changes by placing the government organisation and party members responsible for damage caused to you. Yes, you are the people of Australia wide in every Australian state. It's time to demand better living standards and right to own the property by outright purchase with the savings of the income within the period of 3 - 5 years. Yes, you are the creator and builder functioning as the backbone of the Australian land. Its time to reignite the barbecue for family and friends gathering. No more bending over being disrespected, humiliated, and belittled by does you are paying too manage economy growth resources and living standards in national interest as for the whole population. It's time to recall the well-known slogan. We are the one, we are the many We Are Australian! Let's go follow me... St.Thomas
@fatwombat2611 Gotta do some research as to WHERE and under what circumstances it would be allowed.... ( people have bought these types of homes - not sure how many from Australia though )
@@runnyhunny786 i have been looking into things like this. I just know councils make it hard for people to find alternatives to getting a massive mortgage. Things a little easier away from population centres but even then they were trying to kick people off their own land in Victoria recently for " unapproved " dwellings.
Yep, our business leaders import the skills, avoid training the young local, get you paying massive visa and housing costs, 70+ work weeks, low to no savings and maximum stress to produce a product. Then again, I suppose anything is better than India...
I did. Took my high-level technical skills and bailed on your ridiculously inflated, dismally governed sh*tshow. FAR, FAR better off for it too 🌍🙂 But, enjoy your hubris I guess.
@@colinyates7485 Bulls**t. Sky viewership is increasing while MSM is decreasing in viewership. People can't trust the mainstream media and young people aren't interested in news unless they're conservative, plus there's a big shift to the right, LOL
Australia has been done like a dinner by the WEF
@Prognosis__ someone call FriendlyJordie the charlatan
@ 😆 I forgot all about Jordie…I wonder what that Labor stooge is up to?
@Prognosis__ fine polishing his declared heroes Julius Marlows..... I've never witnessed a human being that loves Daniel Andrews as much as Jordan Shanks
Atleast he has criticized as many politicians.
@@joelc9439 only on the right. He idolised Dan Andrews during his draconian reign. Big mistake, completely disqualifying.
Don't let non Australians buy houses.
And make net migration at zero. Take a few migrants and deport the criminals. The migrants must have English as their first language
It won't change a thing. We are still building too few houses
@@Paddy-m7e If we did mass deportations of illegal migrants, then we would increase vacancies of homes for sale which would lower the prices of homes. This means that we can have more home ownership and a higher rental vacancy as renters who have a decent amount of money can buy a home. Don't forget under One Nation that first home buyers can buy a home with their super
This is so unfair, my familys been here for over 200 years, Paid lots of taxes, fought and died for this country and i cant afford to buy my wife and kids a house.
This govt can find $427million for subsided childcare for people earning over $500k, they can find $1.3 billion for 200 tomahawk missiles , they can finf $368 billion for AUKUS submarines , $50 billion for the NDIS , $87 million for Ukraine ....
But there just isnt any spare change down the back of the couch to build social affordable housing for actual Australians , who should and do live in tents in the local public park . Labor has priorities and you arent one of them
No one cares about you says all 2% rich elite 😂 I mean really no one cares about you. You can cry and make a scene. But the 2% royals elite makes decisions for their and only good. Enjoy and try to see happiness in little things
The last thing Australia needs is government built social affordable housing. That is just a crime infested slum in the making. Deal with the actual issues that make housing unaffordable, immigration being the primary cause.
You’ve got the figure for Ukraine wrong Terry? $960 Million in total!
Why would the government build social housing when the state LNPs sell it all off?
$1.5 billion given to Ukraine!
Australia. Trying its hardest to become a 3rd world country one day at a time.
Lol..
Australian's are far wiser than those who have paid out billions of dollars in settlement agreements for intentionally lying to them...🤥
😆😆😆... Murdoch's future looks bleak after a Nebraska court judge wasn't fooled as easily as you were
It has been built on luck combined with appalling govts. All coming home to roost
No complexity in economy. Rode its luck for decades combined with disastrous govt. Property and social programs is not a complex economy
And doing a mighty fine job to become one
You know there old saying. Rome wasn't destroyed in a day🎉
What about all the affordable housing that’s being built?
You know the $850k 2 bedroom units that you need a $100k deposit and be earning $180k a year? You know those ones?
Yeah, it's a fallacy
There for RENTERS Swabb, BlackRock gain Capitol drain Australia of it's land wealth
Immigrants got em
my comment disappeared, foreign invest.... Rent to Build Bill
Immigrants and some locals too..
The problem is that the government doesn’t give a crap about the people and when that happens you get to where we are now so get them out
don't worry the king will be here again soon and we can forget all our troubles
I grew up in a semi industrial area, working class, migrant district with lots of workshops and factories and blue collar work. Kids who left school at 13 or 14 (I know 7 personally), to become apprentices in manufacturing, are $millionaires today. I failed school, had no trade, no skills, no qualifications and still don't to this very day other than self taught.... I bought and paid off two homes, had a new Holden every 5 years and had summer holidays EVERY year.
All of this was when Australia had a 'Manufacturing Industry' before Labor and Sen Willesee signed the UN Lima Agreement in 1975 which effectively threw all blue collar men and women in this country under a bus, their children who may have worked in manufacturing and their Grand children too had they chosen to follow in the same jobs.
I was always so proud to say that I worked as a welder in a factory in Perth which had the contract for building all the railway iron ore wagons for the biggest iron ore miner at the time. I was proud believing that I was a small part of contributing and that my work was creating even more work for others and that even more people could be involved in Australian manufacturing. What a sucker I was believing when we were all sold out at the stroke of a pen. I've got my big beautiful home in the hills but my heart breaks for all of those other young people today, who'll never achieve the same dream as I did. You voted for Labor and globalism and wokeism. Sad now to be watching the great Aussie dream going down the drains. Everyone cursed Trump for MAGA but he is so right with what he wanted for the US and we need exactly the same here. I never believed the dream could ever die.
Well said, sir. 👍👍
Both sides of government are responsible. Uni party
Both parties are same, same.
Nowadays we ain’t voting for party, it’s who’s leading the party, it’s a personality contest, not election.
Remember Kevin 07 Rudd, who presented himself as fresh, intelligent leader?
Nowadays, he’s an exposed whinging village idiot
Or Albo, who didn’t answer every question during election time, had mainstream media presenting him as a new change with little words on what changes?
Then on election night, he says the “voice” is his priority, agenda.
Now he looks like Albo from housing commission, who doesn’t care about the public, dithering about, looking for new investment property
I agree, Labor dug the grave for manufacturing but subsequent governments did F all to change it.
I recall my Dad came from poverty, worked incredibly hard and smart and became MD of a large factory that mainly employed women.
Bob Hawke came for a visit one day and a few months later changed tariff protections that destroyed the industry.
All those jobs.....gone!!!
And what was the population size of Australia in those days. About half the size it is now. The average Australian has just gone backwards in the 'big Australia'.
Ive lived next to nuclear plant for 25 years . Never been in better health and the pay at the plant is great for local community
I am happy that I am a baby boomer, but I wish the young people would stand up for themselves and vote all of these crooked politicians out.
@@Karen-h8b7epple born between 1945 - 1964. Baby boomer generation
I'm young and I'm voting One Nation. Never voting Labor and the Greens again
Aren’t they lucky the misinformation bill didn’t go through, they would and should be held liable for their garbage claims.
Ah no, you forgot that the gubbermint were to be exempt
The government should be charged for destroying free speech. We need a bill of rights to make misinformation bills unconstitutional. We need two amendments which include for free speech, free press, freedom of movement, etc. Anything goes except for physical violence (mainly terrorism) and anti-semitism. The second amendment Australia needs is to give Australians aged 18+ to have the right to bear arms like for Australians to have the right to drink alcohol once they're 18+. This lowers crime as we've seen that Democrat states have higher crime in the US than Republican states due to various tougher on crime stances including gun rights. And school shootings happen in Democrat states more than Republican states
@@dontbeasheeple5883as per the jab💉😉
Yet woolies and coles charge whatever they want. No one held to account for a block of chocolate for 9 dollars
Rack it!
That's practically all they have in metro woolies, heaps of chocolate lollies, sweet drinks, there was zero flat water, next to no cleaning agents, etc.
Government takes your money every pay-day. What you want to hand over money for at Coles or Woolworths is your choice. Wake-up, a supermarket is not your problem.
Just buy it when it's $4.50 on special.
No one needs a block of chocolate for $9. What Colesworths have really done to "price-gouge" is that they don't pay farmers their fair share while the non-essential items kept increasing their prices through dodgy discounts. This was all due to red tape from the uniparty in which Colesworths needs to combat in order to have record profit so they can pay their CEO a fair wage for them to have a real pay rise, and for the shareholders to have a fair go. Being a CEO and shareholder isn't easy
The cost of new houses is ridiculous. Build prices have rocketed.
The cost of materials and labour is stupid.
Thanks to the CFMEU and the WEF
What Australians don't understand is that the country does not even belong to them anymore. Albo fed it to the hungry dogs long time back.
3 eyed fish? Extra eye for dinner! Yum! The poor kids will be fighting over it.
Courtesy of the wef.
You'll own nothing and be happy!
Pensioners who are leaving AU are deprived of their age pension.
You will own nothing, and be happy.
Yesh thatsh albosleezy's style.
Aussies, don't think you're alone in losing the... dream. Many of us in the United States have seen our hopes for home ownership and prosperity evaporate with our country's turn to the left over the past few years. It's not that our taxes have gone up appreciably, it's because the cost of food, utilities, and habitation have almost doubled since President Biden took office.
Our dreams have been politicised and have been made into nightmares or soon to be forgotten memories.
Govt handouts won't help put a roof over ones head.
Keynesian economics just doesn't work at all for today's society
Albo sleepy killed Australian culture.
And future as a whole.
People can’t rent anywhere in Australia with labour in power rents just keep getting more expensive every day
Because of rates-directly effected by government policies
Don't forget people don't want to invest in property due to the red tape, green tape, and black tape it involves. And renters often trash investment properties and blame real estate agents for this. It costs money to fix up a rental and mum and dad investors can't afford it. I've heard that people would move on to shares but that would be destroyed too in 5-10 years if the Uniparty still stay in power. Labor will just make profit caps on the big corps, the Greens would make big corps non-existent, and the LNP want to "make more competition" just to lower profits of Colesworths because they know they'd lose customers otherwise as people want to give up the big two supermarkets due to wokeism and alleged price gouging
Having a roof over your head isn’t a fucking ‘dream’
It’s a basic human need.
Boomer greed has made it a commodity.
A ‘ladder’
A ‘market’
When it’s actually the most basic human requirement along with food and water.
only for those of us whose forefathers built and fought for this country.
Wrong even people who came here over the last 20 - 30 years have also built this country so stfu.
@@joelc9439 Wrong, this country has gone backwards in the last 20-30 years, so STFU.
@@joelc9439 1)- Wrong. Did the people that have come here in the last 20-30 years have forefathers that fought to defend Australia....No.
@@joelc9439… and are actively turning it into a third world slum.
@@daniellebcooper7160true.
I’d leave Sydney but can’t leave my job
Because the “Australian dream” never existed?
But if you are rich or upper middle class you will be fine.
Even upper middle class people won't be able to afford half the stuff in the future if we keep taking on migrants and keep funding our drug addicts to keep doing drugs
It’s going to get much worse over the next two years and then we get w a r
to be honest its not been a dream since the mid 80, it's actually a horror story, i live on the north coast my house was a 1/3 of the price of any house in Sydney !
Melbourne it wasn't too bad but it was ruined by Daniel Andrews
Aussies have been screwed over, get out now before you can't afford to!
Hello
We keep telling you " we will own nothing and be happy."
Finland is handling our nuclear waste. They store it underground in tunnels. What happens in an earthquake?
In Finland?
The market is relying on 'couples' (2 sets of income) to own a home. I'm greatful I built late 2019 for 360k on y own (house and land). House is now valued at 800k.
It's pure insanity.
Dream New home Tax =15% Government steals everyone’s deposit .
And the death tax would mean less inheritance for housing too
Just goes to show how out of touch Jim Chalmers is with the common man.
Aussies will find a way to wiggle out of it ,for sure
It’s not over people are just have an entire life of servitude
Maybe it was never a Dream just an Illusion .
sydney most expensive slum on the planet
I inherited 4 properties from my parents and havn't worked since I was 22. I tried working a 9-5 and literally can't understand how people can live like that lol. I just rent out 3 properties to cover my weekly expenses and spend my week focusing on my hobbies or travelling.
Your life must be very unfulfilling, I don’t say that out of jealousy or to be mean.
I had a long period off work where I still got paid, even though I spent time doing hobbies and travelled, I was so bored and was missing something.
Well, aren't you special 🤮
That sounds amazing 😍 living life doing things you enjoy, working full time is so draining, I'd be very grateful to my parents if I were you, what a gift 😊 enjoy
You didn't help them to shuffle off the mortal coil by any chance. 😂
@@Deano00777 I get fulfilled from helping with charities and my hobbies are also very time consuming. It always feels like I never have enough time to do all the stuff I want to do every day. If you were getting bored I assume your hobbies don't have much depth to them.
Australia 🇦🇺 obsession with property. Donald Trump's new hairstyle-how will that impact house prices.
Sadly the workforce isn't up to the job running reactors.
Yes Australia does have a capable workforce to operate nuclear reactors, as we have done for the past 60 years.
The dream is a concrete apartment 😂everyone living up
Our nuclear facility is a medical research centre,What is she talking about.
Does it split atoms?
It never was, young people didn't buy apartments in Sydney or Melbourne, they couldn't buy a house until they were married and had 2 incomes and bought in the new OUTER Suburbs.
What's changed? University kids with a degree in gender studies that won't go without a 2 week holiday abroad every year and expect to be paid 150K and get an interest free mortgage and government handouts.
Try starting on a wage of $27.50 EX Tax, work without holidays for 10 years get a mortgage @17.5% for a small house on the suburban fringe, work for another 30 years without holidays to pay off the mortgage THEN you find out that the Government want's to stop you leaving the house to your kids.
So NO Don't buy a house, the Australian Dream has always been a con.
BUT life is what you make it and owning your own home is still a joy.
You decide live for NOW or live for an enjoyable future
Well it sounds like you were a slave all your life, it's called slavery, people need to start realising that Australia is a prison camp and we are all slaves
We always were slaves. this was never a lucky country , we were always just slaves. Not everyone has even woken up to the fact. Just have to find out who our owner is.
@@Karen-h8b7e It's the WEF that owns our country
So get rid of landlords that buy up all the property and raise rents? Solve the problem at the source.
Not the problem... Foreign investment is....
Supply and demand. Population is the problem
@chrisg8321 I doubt that's the biggest part. I would assume majority of investment property ownership is local. But even if it's not, you still agree that landlords are the root cause of the problem, wherever they happen to be from
You obviously dint have anything mate. What’s wrong with being a landlord. I worked my guts out to get a home
It's definitely hard on renters if landlords raise the rent 10% or more each year and there is no real increase in private or public rental housing stock. It's also very hard for potential first home buyers if house prices increase 2 or 3 times the rate at which wages grow. Ultimately we have too many people chasing too few properties. It doesn't matter whether it is properties for rent or sale, if there are too many people and a lack of supply, some of those looking will always bid up the prices to obtain their property. It's hard not to believe most of these problems are planned.
Hello Australia and Australins Australia wide. This is my call to open your mind and eyes of what is going on here on the soil you are enjoying life. Australia is the continent and beautiful land with extraordinary power not to be messed with thanks to you, the Australian population. Australia is the power. On the other side is the Australian government organisation, which is taking advantage of your goodness and trust. Yes, they are gone overboard with overstepping the red line considering your pravicy freedom and living expenses. Now is the time for you Australian fellows to make changes by placing the government organisation and party members responsible for damage caused to you. Yes, you are the people of Australia wide in every Australian state. It's time to demand better living standards and right to own the property by outright purchase with the savings of the income within the period of 3 - 5 years. Yes, you are the creator and builder functioning as the backbone of the Australian land. Its time to reignite the barbecue for family and friends gathering. No more bending over being disrespected, humiliated, and belittled by does you are paying too manage economy growth resources and living standards in national interest as for the whole population. It's time to recall the well-known slogan. We are the one, we are the many We Are Australian! Let's go follow me... St.Thomas
$10,000. Amazon home. 😁 👌
Where are you going to put it. Councils will probably stop you even if you have land.
@fatwombat2611 Gotta do some research as to WHERE and under what circumstances it would be allowed.... ( people have bought these types of homes - not sure how many from Australia though )
@@runnyhunny786 i have been looking into things like this. I just know councils make it hard for people to find alternatives to getting a massive mortgage. Things a little easier away from population centres but even then they were trying to kick people off their own land in Victoria recently for " unapproved " dwellings.
@@fatwombat2611councils full of foreign immigrants
Generation loans the loan get handed down
Bob Hawke killed The Australian Dream for Aussies. 👍
Indian dream of moving to Aussieland to make big just beginning.
Nope. No Room. We're Full. 😂
Yep, our business leaders import the skills, avoid training the young local, get you paying massive visa and housing costs, 70+ work weeks, low to no savings and maximum stress to produce a product. Then again, I suppose anything is better than India...
You only make Aussie homeless if you come here. Stay where you are, you are making people homeless all over the world.
The Uber driver demand is running dry.
And what, make Australia a 15min city?
Good
Simple: if you weren’t born here you can get out of the country.
Some of your ancestors were not even born here so gfy..
I Better tell my parents to leave then 😂
I did. Took my high-level technical skills and bailed on your ridiculously inflated, dismally governed sh*tshow. FAR, FAR better off for it too 🌍🙂 But, enjoy your hubris I guess.
@@claren2792yeah you should
@@claren2792 And the best way for families to not be separated is for their children to leave too
Not really, Sky and the rest of the Murdoch media are still broadcasting.
And they will for a long-time unlike the ABC, LOL
@ Rupert Murdoch is not long for this World, then you will see a change.
@@colinyates7485 Bulls**t. Sky viewership is increasing while MSM is decreasing in viewership. People can't trust the mainstream media and young people aren't interested in news unless they're conservative, plus there's a big shift to the right, LOL