MEL_Traveller
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So, TAs are working for free....
Huge profits have gone to shareholders... TAs 'crying poor' is not really fair
So, TAs are working for free....
Also take note on the date 8/8/2020. This is the day where Fung Shui master has mentioned the pandemic will get better.
UK looks like it will head back into lockdown with their second/third? wave brewing as cases increase so don't speak too soon!
Heard the interview earlier today, as many others may have, with the industry rep mentioning that TAs get to wait in hold just as long as members of the public these days. Points out that spending several hours on the phone on hold to airlines to get a refund for a customer see the airline also reclaim the commission previously paid to the TAs.
How's that working out for Victoria? I seem to recall something about the worst day so far during the pandemic having just occurred for them .....
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Really? The numbers don't support that position. Take a look at the ECDC date based on number of cases / 100,000 people.
If domestic borders remain closed, hard to see international borders reopening!
NT border policed for at least 18 months, closed to VIC indefinitely
Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner has revealed he will keep the Territory’s border guarded for at least another 18 months from Tuesday and recruit extra police to keep the barriers in place.www.news.com.au
Again, he has an election in 11 days so full of .........
The fact that this level of disunity wins votes is a pretty sad reflection on the voting public.
There can’t be too many countries that are as divided as Australia during this pandemic. I think the early reports about how well we’ve done will show to have been quite premature.
In my view the Victorian Premier deserves to be criticised. Plenty were happy to pile on ScoMo when he had no direct responsibility for firefighting back in Dec/Jan, but want to let Andrews off when his government is directly responsible for the breakdown in hotel quarantine.NT CM was quite clear about this when he was on Q&A. He has a lot of very vulnerable constituents. And after an initial flurry of criticisms of border closures on here and elsewhere, most of those people are not complaining any more as it’s seemingly every person for themselves.
Having people now coming out criticising the premier of Victoria is not going to encourage people to follow his advice. Perhaps those people who are breathlessly waiting to find who exactly they can blame as soon as possible preferably by this afternoon, maybe they could just wait a while.
I disagree, just google to see all the divide in countries. Huge protests in Germany, the US a basket case. Spain there are fault lines all over the place. You don’t need to have states to have divides.
Breathlessly?NT CM was quite clear about this when he was on Q&A. He has a lot of very vulnerable constituents. And after an initial flurry of criticisms of border closures on here and elsewhere, most of those people are not complaining any more as it’s seemingly every person for themselves.
Having people now coming out criticising the premier of Victoria is not going to encourage people to follow his advice. Perhaps those people who are breathlessly waiting to find who exactly they can blame as soon as possible preferably by this afternoon, maybe they could just wait a while.
Breathlessly?
Sounds like COVID
At this rate, we’ll have mainland Chinese tourists back on the Gold Coast before a Sydneysider who wants to visit their mum! That’s if any businesses are even left.
I agree that 'early wins' may have been more due to luck than good planning. The information coming out in the past two days do not paint NSW in a good way right at the start of the nursing home out breaks - today revealing that NSW Health refused to provide ANY PPE when first asked by the 1st infected nursing home & then told that NO NEED for all staff to wear it at the facility.The fact that this level of disunity wins votes is a pretty sad reflection on the voting public.
There can’t be too many countries that are as divided as Australia during this pandemic. I think the early reports about how well we’ve done will show to have been quite premature.
If I was a NT Tax payer