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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • lmao Marshall’s batteries was at Canterbury Rd there at Cooks River for years, and there were heaps of industrial places along the river.

    I remember seeing trucks coming down to collect all the dead fish that were stinking the place out. Who knows what caused that.

    The “Sugarworks” sounds so tame and nice. But it was sugarmills originally and they closed in 1854. What was it since then? It was used as a butter factory by Foley Bros and from 1900 until 1908 by Denham Bros as the Canterbury Bacon Factory. Huttons owned it from 1908-1982. It was a slaughterhouse up until 1950, then used for producing smallgoods. I suppose “Old Sugarmill” sounds a lot better than “Old Slaughterhouse” for apartments. (Interestingly, wikipedia and it’s source is incorrect on Huttons. I suspect a transposition error of 1980 instead of 1908)

    Pollution of the river has been going on for a lot longer than that.

    There’s shit in that river bed that is a lot worse than shit. And you could never get it out of the river bed.

    Do NOT swim in it, and do NOT fish in it.





  • Something I stumbled upon the other day that caught my eye. Retrofitting removable double glazing!

    Up to 40% of a home’s heating energy” can be lost through windows.

    This youtube vid outlines how to do it. You could probably find the bits and pieces at Bunnings, ebay etc. I guess shipping costs for a big piece of clear acrylic would probably start to get expensive, but maybe it can be ordered somewhere, and pick up yourself.

    The other temporary one, which is even simpler though not as elegant is bubble wrap. Basically, you can just spray water on your window and the bubble wrap will stick! The downside on is you don’t have a view out your window, and if you want to open a window, you need to pull it down, then reapply it again when you close the window.

    The best thing about these it that they might be useful for anyone renting. Also if you’re in units etc where you can’t get fully double glazed windows because the body corporate won’t allow anything different. You could still apply this on the inside cheaply and easily with most of the same benefits of getting fully double glazed windows installed.





  • NSW will give their share straight to property developers.

    Vic will give their share as a negative gearing special rebate.

    Qld will give their share as a first home buyers deposit. It will instantly raise the prices of all real estate by that same amount, ensuring that you can never be a first home buyer.

    Tassie will probably spend theirs on a footy stadium, with a granny flat in the carpark to make sure it qualifies

    ACT gets 1.5 billion of this to go to housing on submarines.

    For some reason, WA won’t get anything.

    And NT is forgotten altogether.