Either local or Nando’s, my local one has decent chicken atleast
Either local or Nando’s, my local one has decent chicken atleast
I hadn’t even seen any posts from you, @TassieTosser@aussie.zone posts always pop up though
12 months ago we had 2m of snow on the top of Mt Wellington in Hobart, today it’s meant to be 17°, I know temperature fluctuates but we haven’t even seen cold yet this far south
I ride my bike to work when I can as my drive is only 10-15 minutes each way, but when I’ve got a daycare drop off before 7 each day and then pickup in the afternoon, plus other errands to run the bike doesn’t work all the time and public transport in Hobart isn’t the greatest. Times will change hopefully
The Tassie ones seem pretty solid and crunchy, didn’t know they had different recipes for them, ill buy a pack and report back
Yeah Hobart is there, I’m the only one who has posted haha. We have moved to NZ anyway, the mainland smells
https://lemmy.nine-hells.net/c/admin
There is a Tassie one on a different instance but not much on there
Finally picked up Gran Turismo 7 on the PS5, put a few hours in and enjoying it.
I love that Tassie only has one power provider essentially, and we are basically only renewable energy and some good we are still getting price rises
Commenting for the engagement as requested, sir.
Now I’ve got my head around how the instances work and how everything is connected but not connected at the same time I’m growing to like it. Once more communities pop up I think it’s going to be good
I was luck enough to buy a 3 bedroom house in Tas back in 2016 for $280,000. We have a home loan amount remaining around $200k, in 12 months, our repayments have gone from $1037 to $1478 a month. We are lucky that we can afford this still but with the price of everything else going up it’s starting to get tighter for sure. I can’t imagine what it’s like for the people who bought a house when the prices were at their peak after being told that the rates won’t change, so they took out a $500k + loan just to get into the market.
As someone who has worked with asphalt, we have tried using different mixes with plastic, glass, shredded rubber and printer ink cartridges in it, hard part is organising it with the batch plants, it only tends to happen when they decide to do trials with it, otherwise it’s just the normal emulsion, stone and sand mix. The laying and finish seems relatively the same across all the mixes, time will tell with the time it takes to break down and has to be replaced