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Personal preference perhaps?
Maybe some people value location more than land?
different strokes I guess
Personal preference perhaps?
Maybe some people value location more than land?
I’m as bogan as the next merkin and I don’t want a f**ken yard. It’s just more work.Because it is shiney and new and has gyms and pools, views, convenience to amenities, transportation etc ? Not everyone (cultures) wants a yard.
Agree. <gets up to mow his f**king lawn>I’m as bogan as the next merkin and I don’t want a f**ken yard. It’s just more work.
I intend to go there when it opens, and it won't be for flake and supermaket chips.Looking sensational!!
Unfortunately, yes, although they aren't all meth heads.View attachment 96429
I wonder if the arches of the viaduct are still full of homeless meth heads. Tragic when I was there last around covid.
Impressive infrastructure, and patronage rates.
How Sydney’s new metro line is reshaping weekend travel
New figures show the number of people passing through a CBD metro station on Saturdays is as high as the busiest weekday.www.smh.com.au
The number filing through Chatswood station surged 35 per cent on Saturdays – an increase of about 14,200 – to 54,800 tap-on or offs, while those doing the same on Sundays rose by almost a third, Transport for NSW figures show.
The number of people walking in or out of Chatswood station has also risen by 15 per cent to about 59,250 on Wednesdays. The station is the busiest on the M1 line for commuters switching between metro and double-deck trains.
Sydney transport expert Mathew Hounsell said people were choosing to travel on the new metro line on weekends to get to shops, restaurants and bars because it was frequent and reliable.
“People are treating it differently to heavy rail and using it to do discretionary weekend travel,” he said.
Same, was there when my daughter was playing football.Unfortunately, yes, although they aren't all meth heads.
I just consider them to be homeless, which makes me sad for them.
My daughter played football games there on the adjacent fields on several occasions. It was sad to see.
Standing watching the football, I tried to put myself in their position, wondering what it would be like to be living their life and not mine.
It was unimaginable.
I will never understand why in a rich country like ours, we can't do more for the homeless and at least provide them with a safe roof over their head and a comfortable warm bed.
you seem like the sort that would have a concrete yardI’m as bogan as the next merkin and I don’t want a f**ken yard. It’s just more work.
With dried dogshit all over ityou seem like the sort that would have a concrete yard
And I don’t even have a dog ffs