Shockingly, landlords are against it, and everyone else is for it.
Next up, water is wet.
Wonder how much longer the ALP will keep playing stupid games with their ASX gambling fund before they give in and remember that its entirely possible that renters also vote.
Eventually it will, when a renter won't rent a property if it has gas hot water because its $1000/month to turn it on.
I agree they are uniquely insulated from the effects though, especially in this entirely broken rental market.
Usually these sorts of things have a carrot and stick approach.
The carrot is usually a trade-up program offering rebates on a new/replacement model.
The stick is gas prices - you just turn the dial up until its too hot to bear (pun intended).
Great post, we have a neighbour with a wood heater that makes the most horrible choking smoke, we've reported to council so many times but all they do is send warnings and nothing ever happens. Meanwhile my kid is coughing his lungs up every time it's going.
Agree, this feels a bit like yelling at the wind.
This particular grinder clearly isn't doing time based dosing any longer for a reason that eludes the obvious troubleshooting.
Single dosing is an easy fix, and the most obvious one this side of swapping for another grinder.
Does this mean they're finally committing to the rebuild?
Imagine if they get 1OA the year after bedard and it's a bust.
I had this until I set my languages to include English and undefined.
Once I did all the content appeared.
I'm going to go against the trend here and say soy. We get one here called happy happy soy boy and it's excellent for milk coffee.
I personally prefer the taste of soy in coffee to oat, I find oat slightly too thin.
Almond is the worst, I believe there's a technical explanation for this, something about the oils, but I can't recall the details.
Anyway I recommend finding a high quality soy and giving that a go.
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