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    Roomba, Dysons, Thermomix and other household appliances

    Consider getting the dry ingredients from GIMA . With those bases you can then also experiment a bit.
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    Ask The Pilot

    Are there fire/smoke detectors in the passenger cabins? (Not including toilets)
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    Most Expensive Restaurants in Australia?

    Maybe In terms of this thread though, I think F&B downstairs would be better with a better vibe than upstairs (well, until 14Feb2026) Quay could not substitute non alcohol for their wine pairings when I was there last - I asked for interesting non alcoholic coughtails for the pairing. Thats a...
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    Most Expensive Restaurants in Australia?

    Correct No, though they may have a supply contract.
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    Most Expensive Restaurants in Australia?

    Quay is closing down - location sold to a pub outfit I wont be making a last hurrah booking.
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    Most Expensive Restaurants in Australia?

    That is his intention He has put out feelers to other places. I said dont worry I'll fund his stay OS if he manages to find a placement. but there is also a girlfriend issue apparently 🤣
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    Most Expensive Restaurants in Australia?

    Was very hard to organise - he was first in the a young NSW Chefs comp and runner up in the Nationals. The prize was $$$ which was to pay for a trip to a restaurant work experience. He worked with :those in the know" to snare a WE place at FD. Apparently these high end restaurants are full of...
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    Most Expensive Restaurants in Australia?

    🤣 No Tetsuya left me still a bit famished so we rang up our local pizza joint to get a Supreme delivered when we got home Tetsuya and other "Nouvelle cuisine" of that period was not known for appropriate serving sizes . Give me a hearty meal anytime. I do not wish to eat the main meal with...
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    Most Expensive Restaurants in Australia?

    Well that is also my definition of overpriced - nothing is ever that good...
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    Superannuation Discussion + market volatility

    Because Infringent notices are generally only small amounts and contestable. If you want civil penalties (call it fines if you want), that have significance they have to be court approved.
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    Most Expensive Restaurants in Australia?

    Once went to Tetsuya Sydney. After that got pizza delivered for obvious reasons. All nice but overpriced and almost impossible to get into which is also great. I'll go someplace reasonably priced , just as good and easy to get into and no need for post dinner pizza
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    Superannuation Discussion + market volatility

    Again you can call it what you like. At the end of the day one can be contested and the other not
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    Superannuation Discussion + market volatility

    You might think so, but again there is an important distinction as I've explained above
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    Superannuation Discussion + market volatility

    As I said they can't impose the fine. It is important to note that an infringement notice is just an allegation of a contravention. They can send a notice and if the entity pays, it does not go to court. Or if there is no payment, it goes to court and the matter is contested Same as traffic...
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    Superannuation Discussion + market volatility

    They can't anymore than the ACCC can impose fines The regulatory bodies can only request a fine be imposed by taking a case before the federal Court. It's the Court who imposes the fine
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    The Skiers & Snowboarders Thread

    It's not fair🤣
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    What cheeses me off

    No, the RBA only has regulatory power over credit card payment fees when the card is used in Australia - whether the card is a domestic or foreign issued card. Similarly, The ACCC only has enforcement power in.Australia - over credit card payment fees when it is used in Australia.
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    What cheeses me off

    Well, Microsoft has an agreement to buy the power. The reactivating of Unit 1 reactor at 3 Mile Island is undertaken by an unrelated company. (Unit 2 was the one involved in the nuclear accident)
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    What cheeses me off

    Large data centres might need their own small modular nuclear reactors. There is a university in the US currently building its own nuclear reactor
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