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27th February 2023, 03:00 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Cost of living
Went to Coles last week and conducted what I would consider a modest food shop
3 bags of groceries totalling $240
Nothing fancy... just some basics!
Holy dooly...expensive much.
Today I read that the median rent for a house in Greater Sydney is north of $700
So one would assume after purchasing food for the week there would be no change or very little left out of $1000.
Scandalous!
For those pensioners and first home buyers the situation is dire.
Even in the 'regions' rent values are high, as is the cost of food/ fuel.
Other costs like childcare,insurances etc have also sky-rocketed.
Comforting though that Banks are still making record profits
The RBA governor asserts thats a wonderful thing too...at the expense of struggling hard working Aussies
Of course anyone earning $1,000,000 a year is not going to feel much pain at the supermarket checkout I suspects.
A lot of people are hurting atm
My belief is that things are going to get a damn side worse.
So glad I don't have have to pay rent any more (though still have to fork out for rates)
For that I am most grateful...it allows me to be able to eat!!
Log Dog
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27th February 2023, 03:10 PM #2China
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Yeh every thing has risen in price out of proportion, just today I went to purchase some CR2032 button cells ( every thing seems to use them ) $6.95 each, a few months ago I payed $4.95.
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1st March 2023, 04:33 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
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Recently got my new land valuation, jumped up 54%.....
That valuation is used for your base rate calculation for your council rates.
Now our council wants a special rate variation on top of that, a 32% increase. But our mayor used his privilege and bought a huge 4x4 for his mayoral use. Great to see his consideration of ratepayers funding.
Nearly everyone is hurting but some want to be greedy at the expense of others.
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1st March 2023, 06:10 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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So I was back in at Coles today
Checked out the meat section for some needed protein
Lamb chops were just under $50 a kilo
They can stay there at that price!
So wandered over to the deli and grabbed a roast chook for $11
Much better value I thought
At that price the dog gets a drumstick too
Another item that I usually get is yoghurt
Not today Josephine
An eyewatering $8 for a smallish container that was not long ago only $3.50
Packet chips also have sky-rocketed...from $3 to a crunchy $7 in under a year
And if you think tinned fish is a cheap option...no way
$15 for a chew or two of red salmon
Sure glad I only have to feed myself
Log Dog
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1st March 2023, 06:23 PM #6GOLD MEMBER
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Lamb chops are for rich people now. Pork chops are the go.
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1st March 2023, 06:46 PM #7GOLD MEMBER
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Maybe we should start a list of things that have stayed at the same price or even gone down in price.
I reckon it'll be a short list.
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1st March 2023, 07:03 PM #8GOLD MEMBER
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Lyle, you're not in Federation Shire by any chance?
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1st March 2023, 07:16 PM #9SENIOR MEMBER
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1st March 2023, 07:25 PM #10SENIOR MEMBER
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1st March 2023, 07:26 PM #11
The meat fridges have been a "passing parade" for me when we go to the supermarket. When we were growing up mum and dad had 5 kids to feed (50sand 60s). Saturday night we would always have a roast lamb or rolled roast beef. On one visit to view the meat I saw a lamb roast about the size dad would buy for Saturday night, it was $45. He would be doing very fast turns in his grave if he had known.
Our groceries have gone up by more than $50 per shop. We try to go every fortnight and we have been having to spend $450 plus. We shop for 3 (our youngest daughter is still with us). We were going through the checkout about 4 months ago and the checkout girl asked us if we had noticed the bill was up more than it used to be and we had to agree that it had. Co-Vid was a handy excuse for price rises but really are things still priced up now? There was an article I read that said that on-line spending had gone through the roof due to Co-Vid but did you also note the huge increase in Freight? Why....if they are doing more why couldn't the price decrease? Greed? Why did our fuel go up when Russia went into the Ukraine? Why did that skirmish have world wide repercussions?
I don't have any answers just a lot of questions that no one wants to answer honestlyJust do it!
Kind regards Rod
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1st March 2023, 07:35 PM #12SENIOR MEMBER
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1st March 2023, 07:44 PM #13SENIOR MEMBER
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Rod I'd imagine that you wouldn't be getting a huge amount of stuff for your $450 either...even if you were being frugal!
That's a lot money to part with every fortnight.
I seriously felt like I was part of the 'in crowd' when chomping on my burger today
Dining at Maccas is a luxury for some of us...
Log Dog
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1st March 2023, 07:58 PM #14SENIOR MEMBER
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1st March 2023, 09:09 PM #15SENIOR MEMBER
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Here's a piece of fiddleback Acacia celsa from my stash.
Measures 425mn long x 240mm wide x 30mm thick.
Heavily figured with prominent fiddleback throughout.
Also quartersawn and seasoned... ready to work!
Make for a beautiful lidded box folks
Yep...times are tough
So offering this piece for free!
Postage included (only in OZ)
Just say 'I'll take it' and it's yours
First to respond here will be the claimant
Log Dog
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