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Monday, November 14, 2005
So, other than apartment hunting in a dog eat dog competitive market, I've been pretty busy with studying IR legislation. The ins and outs of looking for a flat to lease in Bondi area can sometimes be an arduous process especially if you are in a company of a thirteen years old daughter who eyes the calm life on the beach ;-) We used to live in the area for 17 years before we invaded the Sunshine Coast for four years. Bondi is an expensive place to live even by the international standards ... We viewed a number of two-bedroom flats ranging in price from $350 to $440 per week. Cost variables are contingent on a variety of factors, including size, neighborhood, proximity to the beach and general condition. We had found a dream flat on two ocassions, but on each ocassion we have been guzumped However, there is a light at the end of the tunnel as my old Iceberg club wants me baaack ;-)
Speaking of Dog eat Dog metality, the Federal Government has warned its workforce of 120,000 not to attend today's mass rallies against its tough industrial relations legislation, circulating memos that public servants will be breaking the law even if they take a day of annual leave to protest Public servants warned off mass rally. Other employers have been advised to take action against workers who attend Tuesday's rallies against the government's industrial reforms IR anger to spill into streets
Mass rallies expected against IR reforms
IR changes 'create US-style poor