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On the airfryer note, got one a week or so back. Only had a chance to cook one meal in there, but it was perfect first time.Already considering it a positive investment.

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Wait until you cook your Sunday roast and roast vegetables in it

I have always wanted an air fryer. Do I need to buy a Philips model? Are they any better?

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I think a jam and cream filling would be great for chocolate Tom Tams too.

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I always cook for myself so a roast has seemed a bit waste but maybe I’ll give it a go

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Is that a non-sad way of saying that you’re unattached :wink:

your local butcher might be able to help with a smaller piece of roasting meat

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Lol yes. Although I do live with other people.

Cheers

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you might find something at the local supermarket - but it could be hit or miss

JCDecaux now has lost the City Sydney street furniture contract after it failed to bid for the tender following a dispute with the council. It will still have a presence on the streets via it’s advertising contract on Telstra’s payphones.

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Looks like they spent millions of dollars again on a wanky advertising company’s wank.

The wattle is an acacia plant which is not exclusively native to Australia. The acacia is also native to Africa.

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That is absolutely disgusting! Nothing wrong with the Green and Gold Kangaroo?

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Why in their right mind would they get rid of something recognised worldwide for something that needs explanation?

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Copied from the Order of Australia design, I think.

Source: gg.gov.au

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Its being likened to the Covid-19 images we have been seeing in media coverage.

With Alan Jones and Twiggy Forrest on the panel, not really surprising a change for the sake of a change is being made.

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I think they want a new image because the kangaroo is too recognisable. But the timing of the new branding is just not right.

Isn’t recognition what you want? Why would you want something obscure in your branding? Most other countries would kill for an instantly recognisable symbol like the kangaroo.

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The similarity to a certain virus particle is unmistakable

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:rofl: It does look like Coronavirus Australia.

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And yet, if the shoe was on the other foot the likes of Jones would be turning this into a culture war. Sigh.

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