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    Robin Hood Tax To Pay For South Australian Health System

    0.05% taxation on all term deposits, bonds, derivatives and superannuation. Taxation Fee on all Stock and Futures transactions. Taxation Fee on all foreign currency conversions. Taxation Fee on all small deposit transactions: $1 for each $500 (For Individuals) and $500 for each $ 1,000,000...
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    AFL Football Betting

    Got to ask seems that some people here do this? There is the issue of money management. Statistical analysis is also another And knowing what to bet on so you do not go magpie on everything. Anyone know any good sites? Winnings Tax Free? Be interesting to hear back.
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    Did this site not have a Real Estate Section?

    I am sure there was a Real Estate Section here on the site? Was there not?
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    Potential for Australian, NZ, Canadian dollars to sharply devalue

    http://www.smh.com.au/business/markets/currencies/potential-for-australian-nz-canadian-dollars-to-sharply-devalue-20150223-13lyrz.html Commodity currencies including the Australian dollar still remain overvalued in spite of the rout in prices for ore, metals and energy, and are failing to...
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    Sydney Morning Herald : Money : Lodes of reasons for silver's decline

    Bobby, my morning coffee guy, is selling the lease on his kiosk so he can stock up on silver. I hope it wasn't something I said. A caffeine hit is one thing, but silver? Still, he got me thinking. Silver has always been the poor relation to gold. Normally one ounce of gold will buy 15 ounces...
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    Smart robots will take over a third of jobs by 2025, Gartner says

    Smart robots will take over a third of jobs by 2025, Gartner says http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/smart-robots-will-take-third-jobs-2025-gartner-says/ I fear that this kondratiev wave will be a very bad winter for ordinary young people - especially Generation Y or millennials. Peak Debt -...
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    How will the world end?

    www.sportsbet.com.au wants your money :rolleyes: Spread of a new incurable killer virus 13.00 Another Ice Age 21.00 Global Super Storm 34.00 World Earthquake 41.00 Asteroid Armageddon 51.00 Engulfed in lava 67.00 Another Big Bang 81.00 Drowned by a global flood 101.00 Swallowed by a black hole...
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    Alien Invasion - National Geographic TV Foxtel

    http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/the-truth-behind/interactives/when-aliens-attack/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbf5RO6TfxA Paul Krugman says perceived Alien Invasion would fix Economy Could not resist myself after seeing this on television :P The intellectual programming on...
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    Will Generaiton Y and Z be able to access their superannuation?

    I do not expect to be able to access the little superannuation I have built up from employer contribution. I do not think it is right that my wealth is not available to me when it is mine and mine alone. If I want access to that wealth today, then I should have the right to do with what I want...
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    The Perth Mint Gold Nugget

    Does the Perth Mint still make "The Gold Nugget" or has it been replaced by the "Australia Kangaroo". Thanks TP&CS
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    NZ coins may get colour injection

    NEW Zealand's central bank is considering issuing coloured coins, while plans are progressing for redesigned banknotes next year. THE bank is also looking at ways of marking next year's centenary of the ANZAC landings at Gallipoli. The moves were detailed by Reserve Bank of New Zealand deputy...
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    Platinum & Palladium Panda Coins?

    Are these coins available? Looking through the panda forum and an internet search but thought I would ask. Thx
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    Does the Perth Mint Do Palladium Products Anymore?

    I am curious why did they stop with the Emus ? Were they a big buy back in the day ? Be nice to live in Perth and be able to buy from the mint :P :lol: Saw an image on Google images of a palladium roll much like silver - now that would be a buy ! ;) So basically the only palladium coin is...
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    Sydney Morning Herald - Money: Silver a good investment for collectors

    Silver a good investment for collectors Andrew Shapiro has some simple advice after his successful sale of fine silver, jewellery and luxury design earlier this month. "Don't melt your silver!" the auctioneer says. Those who have viewed antique silver and gold as fading segments of the...
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    Robots could cost Australian economy 5 million jobs

    Robots could cost Australian economy 5 million jobs, experts warn, as companies look to cut costs A rapid acceleration in automation technology, including cheaper and more advanced robotics, could see more than 5 million Australians lose their jobs, an expert in machine learning says...
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    New Zealand banknote upgrade.

    http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/notes_and_coins/banknote_upgrade/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_the_New_Zealand_dollar#Sixth_issue:_1999_-_present
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    Fiji's New Banknotes

    The Reserve Bank of Fiji launched a new series of banknotes and coins featuring Fiji's unique flora and fauna. For the first time, no members of Britain's royal family appear on Fiji's money. This video explains the rationale for the new currency and describes the journey that led to its launch...
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    When will the newly redesigned Australian bank notes be released?

    http://www.news.com.au/finance/money/bank-note-designs-cash-in-on-youthful-image/story-e6frfmd9-1226482261212 Does any one officially know? - I feel like ringing up the RBA. Looking forward to the new release. :P
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    Useless Mouths - by John Derbyshire

    http://takimag.com/article/useless_mouths_john_derbyshire "The book that people are reading now," according to Lion of the Blogosophere, is Brynjolfsson and McAfee's The Second Machine Age. I hastened to buy a copy and read itso you don't have to! The authors are professional Deep Thinkers...
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    Say Hello to the Future, and GoodBye to Your Job

    Technology: Rise of the replicants Rapid advances in artificial intelligence now threaten the jobs of educated white-collar workers If Daniel Nadler is right, a generation of college graduates with well-paid positions as junior researchers and analysts in the banking industry should be...
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