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AFL u VIC jeste velika stvar koliko god mi Wogovi to omalovazavali.

U 9 dana, 3 utakmice u MEL sa ukupno 300k ljudi.

Svaka utakmica traje 3 sata a soping centri zvjere poluprazni u to vrijeme.

Tacno je da imigranti uglavnom ne igraju i prate taj sport i da nema ni jednog-jedinog Azijate ili Indijca u cijeloj ligi. Po tome gledano i nema buducnosti za ovaj sport.

Ali to su isto pricali i prije 20g i da ce evropski fudbal da uzme primat ali od toga nema jos uvijek nista.

Cak je i kosarka popularnija medju tinejdzerima od evropskog fudbala.

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  • Čekamo ispred pozorištanca da počne predstava, gledamo jedno veliko (zaista veliko) drvo i divimo se kako je ogromantno. Kad ono, svemoćno "dum!" nešto zvekne jedno 6-7 m od nas. Mislio sam da je to n

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Vratio nam se PM iz (kažu, "uspešne") posete Trumpu.

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A što mora da se drži za šipku dok silazi niz stepenice?

37 minutes ago, Marcus Wulffings said:

A što mora da se drži za šipku dok silazi niz stepenice?

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5 hours ago, Marcus Wulffings said:

A što mora da se drži za šipku dok silazi niz stepenice?

Bio je na praktičnoj obuci, očigledno...

“I’m very careful, you know, when I walk down stairs. … I walk very slowly. Nobody has to set a record. Just try not to fall because it doesn’t work out well.… You walk nice and easy. You’re not, you don’t have to set any record. Be cool. Be cool when you walk down, but don’t, don’t bop down the stairs. ... I said it’s great, I don’t wanna do it. I guess I could do it, but eventually bad things are gonna happen, and it only takes once.”

On 25. 10. 2025. at 16:39, Indy said:

Vratio nam se PM iz (kažu, "uspešne") posete Trumpu.

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Provokacija bato:

Ley attacks PM for Joy Division shirt

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of a “profound failure of leadership” because he wore a T-shirt for the band Joy Division – which takes its name from the sexual slavery wing of a Nazi concentration camp – during a speech immediately before question time.

“Arriving back in Australia from his overseas trip, the prime minister stepped off the plane proudly wearing a T-shirt with the name of a band, Joy Division, whose origins are steeped in antisemitism,” Ley said in a statement before question time.

“The name was taken from the wing of a Nazi concentration camp where Jewish women were forced into sexual slavery. At a time when Jewish Australians are facing a rise in antisemitism, when families are asking for reassurance and unity, the prime minister chose to parade an image derived from hatred and suffering.”

Albanese wore the shirt as he disembarked from a flight returning from his Washington meeting with US President Donald Trump. Joy Division won the 1990 triple j Hottest 100 with their song Love Will Tear Us Apart, and appeared repeatedly in subsequent countdowns.

Sky News host Sharri Markson spoke about Albanese wearing the shirt last night on her television program.

“This is not a slip of judgment, and he cannot claim ignorance. He was told about the dark origins of this band on a podcast in 2022 [and] he even admitted that is very dark. He knew, he understood, and still he wore the T-shirt,” Ley said.

“It raises questions about values, the wrong values, and it is a profound failure of judgment for the prime minister of this country in full knowledge of the meaning behind the name of this band, to choose to wear this T-shirt is an insult to all, and it fails the basic tests of leadership. He should apologise immediately.”

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love will tear us apart again? favorite wedding song?

Hipsteri sa jedne i dokone budale sa druge strane. I posle zašto država propada

On 28. 10. 2025. at 17:08, Engineer said:

Hipsteri sa jedne i dokone budale sa druge strane. I posle zašto država propada

Nije Albo hipster, iako u njegovoj izbornoj jedinici ima dosta hipstera. Da država propada, vođa opozicije Suzan Li bi imala realan materijal da ga napada a njoj i njenoj stranci naklonjena Mardokova štampa bi na sva usta svakodnevno krivila Alboa za to propadanje - ali pošto je realnost potpuno suprotna, Li pokušava da izmisli način da ga napadne i da nekako skrene pažnju sa problema unutar svoje stranke nakon pretrpljene katastrofe na izborima u maju.

Od 7. oktobra pretprošle godine liberali pokušavaju da pokažu kako Albo ne radi dovoljno na zaštiti ovdašnjih Jevreja od raznih napada (između ostalog paljenja sinagoge u Melburnu i paljenja auta ispred bivše sidnejske kuće predsednika koncila australijskih Jevreja), pa je sad nategla njegovu majicu kao antisemitsku. Niko iz jevrejskih organizacija nije komentarisao njen jučerašnji napad.

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On 28. 10. 2025. at 17:08, Engineer said:

Hipsteri sa jedne i dokone budale sa druge strane. I posle zašto država propada

Svašta imam da mu zamerim, ali to nije izbor odeće i muzičara koje sluša (to nam je negde i jedino zajedničko.) Što se propadanja tiče, to je nasledio (a nisu baš uslovi da se mnogo popravi - treba žonglirati između tarifa one dileje, UK krize i izazova Bricsa, već dovoljno da svakog glava zaboli... a gde je sve ostalo (a bukvalno nič ne valja, i nigde - osim možda u Kini, ali to mu onda dođe i problem). Ne bih mu bio u koži, ni za njegovih $550K godišnje, ma čak ni da mi Billy Bragg pošalje sve albume sa posvetom. Zamisli, moraš da sediš pored orandžmena celo veče, a ne možeš da mu kažeš "ti si lud, jebo te bog".)

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55 miliona evra za veb-sajt?! Koji ne radi?!

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Nicknamed the Bom, the country's weather agency has been heavily criticised over a recent redesign.

Mobilna aplikacija je ista, samo su nas što smo naviikli na običan sajt promene zatekle. Prosto je neverovatno koliko ljudi koristi sajt i zavisi od njega a da se to nije ni znalo (i koliko smo svi bil naviknuti). Inače i stara verzija sajta je još aktivna pa može da se uporedi:

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U vezi sa većinom postova ispisanih tokom godina na ovoj temi, dobar članak koji može da pomogne za razumevanje za poziciju i pisanije našeg junaka, te da se proceni da li to što je on ispisao ima smisla:

Australia is a global outlier on one key indicator. Changing it will help fix the housing crisis

Australia has picked up a dubious new international distinction: our big capital cities lead the world for their sparse population densities and urban sprawl.

A new study by the United Nations Population Division has ranked all the world’s cities with more than 1 million people according to population density.

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Our very own Perth took the crown for the lowest urban population density – it ranked 510th out of the 510 cities on the list with fewer than 2000 people per square kilometre.

Not far behind was Brisbane, with the seventh-lowest population density. (Adelaide would have given Perth a run for its money but the South Australian capital didn’t make the list of cities with over 1 million people, according to the UN’s definition – although it is credited with a population of 1.47 million people by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.)

Even Australia’s urban giants, Melbourne and Sydney, were among the 40 lowest-density cities in the world – they rated alongside Las Vegas and were even less crowded than Los Angeles, a city synonymous with urban sprawl.

At the other end of the table, India’s “maximum city” – Mumbai – was ranked the world’s most densely populated city, with 27,000 people per square kilometre. That’s 14 times the density in Perth.

London came in at 297th for population density (with 6328 people per square kilometre) while New York City was 378th (5173 per square kilometre). Australia’s densest city, Sydney, was way behind in 475th place (3152 per square kilometre).

Cultural factors help explain why Australian cities are so sparsely populated compared with their global peers.

Thirty of the 50 lowest-density cities were located in just five English-speaking countries – Australia, the US, the UK, Canada and New Zealand.

John Burn-Murdoch, a journalist at the UK Financial Times, has used housing data to illustrate “a deep-seated aversion to urban density in Anglophone culture that sets these countries apart from the rest”.

According to Burn-Murdoch, English-speaking nations have “a shared culture that values the privacy of one’s own home” – something that is most easily achieved in low-rise, single-family housing.

In Australia, the lure of a “quarter-acre block” remains strong even though most families that purchase a new detached house on the urban fringe now get plots half that size or less.

“The cumulative impact of centuries of such preferences is huge,” writes Burn-Murdoch.

Across the wealthy country members of the OECD, about 40 per cent of people live in apartments, but that falls to 14 per cent in Australia, 15 per cent in New Zealand and 20 per cent in the UK.

The UN’s analysis shows Australia’s capital cities are global outliers because of their ultra-low population densities. And that shines a light on our housing crisis.

Even a modest increase in urban density would deliver a substantial lift in the number of well-located homes available to aspiring buyers in our big cities.

A report by the Grattan Institute released last month estimated that if the inner 15 kilometres of Melbourne were as dense as Los Angeles – not renowned as an especially dense city – it would have 431,000 extra well-located homes. Or if the inner 15 kilometres of Sydney were as dense as Toronto – a city that often matches Australian cities on quality-of-life measures – it would have 250,000 extra well-located homes.

The sparsely populated character of Australia’s cities means relatively small-scale changes could substantially lift housing supply and therefore improve affordability.

A report released this week by the Committee for the Economic Development of Australia (CEDA), a think tank, shows that if just one in four standalone homes in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth was developed into dual occupancies, it would add close to one million new homes, increasing housing supply by 9 per cent.

CEDA advocates a “gentle” increase in density for Australia’s big cities, including a boost to dual occupancies, townhouses and low-rise apartments in well-located areas. Increased densities deliver increased housing choice and bring down housing prices, the CEDA report says.

Proposals to increase residential development are routinely framed as a downgrade, but research shows many economic benefits come with higher population density.

Grattan’s report says larger and more dense cities have higher productivity. One Australian study found that wages increase by between 1.6 and 2.7 per cent when local density doubles. Another concluded that every doubling of employment density increased wages by 1 to 4 per cent.

There is also evidence that urban density can enhance neighbourhood amenity and strengthen social fabric.

A recent report by the NSW Productivity and Equality Commission showed several cities with similar populations to Sydney and Melbourne, but higher densities – such as Vancouver, Munich and Vienna – outperformed Australian cities on quality-of-life measures.

“Quality of life does not need to be sacrificed for more density,” the commission’s report said.

There’s also evidence that higher urban densities will result in lower carbon emissions and other environmental benefits. Burn-Murdoch argues planning systems in countries like Australia often give huge weight to environmental conservation yet the preference for low-density developments “fuels car-dependent sprawl and eats up more of that cherished green and pleasant land”. He calls this the “nature paradox” of urban planning.

The vast majority of Australians agree the nation is in the grip of a housing crisis and want governments to respond to the problem, but polling shows there are divergent views about the best solutions. 

Informing voters about low population densities in Australia’s cities, and of the potential benefits that could come with higher densities, will help build political support for housing reform.

Matt Wade is a senior economics writer.

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Ogavne scene terorista na Bondi, čuvajte se drugari iz Sidneja. Užas i zlo koje treba satrati bez milosti 😢

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