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2. Too hot all the time
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4. Crap food
5. Slow internet
Fixing the "Drunks Everywhere" part.

"Drunks Everywhere":

http://open.salon.com/blog/herascie/...tion_of_drunks

"MAY 9, 2011 2:55AM
Australia - nation of drunks"

"Australia, land of social engineering, is now (finally) focusing on 'alcohol abuse' as a social ill. We have huge problems with binge-drinking, alcohol-induced violence and anti-social behaviour. Further, the combination of alcohol and stimulants is exacerbating the problem.

I grew up in Australia, but I never noticed how much Aussies drink until I lived overseas for 20 years, then returned. Everything in Australia revolves around the consumption of alcohol. Culturally, it is just a 'given' that people drink.

Although the legal age to purchase and consume alcohol in a licensed premises is 18, there isn't any restriction on consumption of alcohol on private property. Parents often give their under-18 children alcohol to drink at home - or to take to parties. The rationale is usuallly something like: I'd rather they drink at home where I can control it and watch them OR, I'd rather they learn to drink at home in a safe/controlled environment. The assumption is that all persons will automatically drink. Even in the face of much research that shows: the younger people start drinking, the more likely they are to become problem drinkers and use other controlled substances, parents still defend this notion.

So, we are all aware of the problem, but what to do about it?

Adding taxes to alcohol consumed in licensed premises, doesn't help. Only 15% of the alcohol consumed in Australia is consumed on licensed premises (according to the Hotel owner's assoc). In fact, since prices of drinks in clubs went up, the incidence of 'preloading' (getting intoxicated at home before going out) has increased.
Since the added tax on 'alco-pops' (drinks that are sweet and purportedly marketed to young people) the consumption of straight spirits, which are cheaper and more intoxicating, has increased.

Despite the government spending millions on advertising/health promotional material, the incidence of binge-drinking and public drunkeness has not decreased.

In my opinion, the only way to make an impact on this behaviour is to attack it from several points that all emphasize a change in public opinion.

First, we need to stop giving alcohol as gifts.
I went to a state conference for an organization, which had a lengthy presentation on peer support, employee counseling etc., to help for those in our profession - who, as a profession, are at high risk for substance abuse. The guest speaker was thanked and given a bottle of wine - I kid you not.

Further, through the two days of the conference, there were door prizes, spot prizes, gifts for guest speakers etc.; nearly all of them alcohol. In fact, whenever our organization has guest speakers, we thank them with alcohol. How rude and presumptuous is it to automatically assume that someone drinks? What if you are giving it to someone who has just joined AA? Or is Muslim? Or otherwise finds drinking offensive/problematic?
How about we start giving people pens, thumb-drives, plants, flowers, first aid kits - there's so many alternatives that are appropriate to any gender/religion/political persuasion/age.

Second, parents need to strictly stick to the notion that you simply cannot drink until you are 18. We need to send the message that alcohol consumption is not a given, it is a special privelege that is available, once a person is of the age to consume it responsibly.

Third, a licensed premises should be prevented from selling anything containing caffeine (or other stimulants) other than coffee. One of the main reasons that alcohol-fueled violence is increasing is the combination of stimulants (caffeine drinks, amphetamines) and alcohol. Whereas a person who was intoxicated used to pass out, now they remain conscious and active - hence the increase in the 'agro' behaviour and the ability to enact same.

Next: how about addressing one of the main underlying issues with respect to young kids (under 25) drinking so much - boredom. Kids in WA are bored to death. There is so little for youngsters to do here unless they are involved in organized sport or belong to cadets or other 'youth' organizations...which takes parental commitment that is so often lacking. Of the few places there are for young people to congregate, many of them are unsafe and unwelcoming unless the kids are consuming drugs or acting anti-socially. There are thousands of kids who are off school for nearly three months during the summer, whose working parents simply leave them to their own devices, day in and day out. There's something to be said for a culture of 'summer camp'.

Finally, we need to send the message to kids that when they drink or use drugs, they make themselves vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. I am often in a position of caring for these kids. Do you know what happens to young girls at rock concerts? Have you ever let your teenage daughter go to a concert with a 'mosh pit ticket'? Do you realize how many young girls are sexually assaulted at these concerts, especially in the mosh pit? I do - I see them nearly every week. There are young men who specifically wait in the mosh pit for the young girls who are wasted, so they can rape or otherwise assault them. The girls are too wasted to even know what is happening to them - until they see me and realize they have blood running down their legs. You know why you don't know about this? Because they are too scared to report it, not wanting their parents to know that they were wasted. The cops and the security guards know it is going on, but they can't do anything without a co-operative victim. If you saw what I see, you would never let your daughter go to a concert unescorted again.
So how about a comprehensive initiative to emphasize the personal consequences of intoxicants?

These are just a few things - there's more. Generally, however, you cannot legislate drunkeness out of existence - it has to be a multifaceted approach that changes attitudes. It begins with people casting aside their preconceived assumptions and looking realistically at facts.

Cheers

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There are a few things missing
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"Too Hot All The Time":

"It’s Now So Hot in Australia That Gasoline Evaporates Before You Can Pump It"

http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/01/09/...ds-new-colors/

"Australia is off the charts right now, and not in a good way. The country is literally on fire, as average temperatures have remained well above 100° F for six straight days and wildfires have engulfed more than 120 homes.

In fact, “red hot” doesn’t even begin to cover it. Temperatures are so high that Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology has added new colors to its weather forecasting chart to represent the record-breaking heat. The fiery new hues, a smoldering purple and a searing violet, indicate a peak temperature of 54° C — or 129.2 degrees Fahrenheit.

The country’s all-time record of 123.26 degrees Fahrenheit was set in 1960 at the Oodnadatta Airport in Southern Australia, but it’s already so hot that people can’t even pump gas. Nikki Staskiewicz and Angela Blomeley were stranded in Oodnadatta — which bills itself as “the driest town [in] the driest state of the driest country” in the world — when they tried to fill up their tank, only to find the fuel vaporizing in the triple-digit heat."

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Fixing the "Drunks Everywhere" part.

"Drunks Everywhere":

http://open.salon.com/blog/herascie/...tion_of_drunks

"MAY 9, 2011 2:55AM
Australia - nation of drunks"

"Australia, land of social engineering, is now (finally) focusing on 'alcohol abuse' as a social ill. We have huge problems with binge-drinking, alcohol-induced violence and anti-social behaviour. Further, the combination of alcohol and stimulants is exacerbating the problem.

I grew up in Australia, but I never noticed how much Aussies drink until I lived overseas for 20 years, then returned. Everything in Australia revolves around the consumption of alcohol. Culturally, it is just a 'given' that people drink.

Although the legal age to purchase and consume alcohol in a licensed premises is 18, there isn't any restriction on consumption of alcohol on private property. Parents often give their under-18 children alcohol to drink at home - or to take to parties. The rationale is usuallly something like: I'd rather they drink at home where I can control it and watch them OR, I'd rather they learn to drink at home in a safe/controlled environment. The assumption is that all persons will automatically drink. Even in the face of much research that shows: the younger people start drinking, the more likely they are to become problem drinkers and use other controlled substances, parents still defend this notion.

So, we are all aware of the problem, but what to do about it?

Adding taxes to alcohol consumed in licensed premises, doesn't help. Only 15% of the alcohol consumed in Australia is consumed on licensed premises (according to the Hotel owner's assoc). In fact, since prices of drinks in clubs went up, the incidence of 'preloading' (getting intoxicated at home before going out) has increased.
Since the added tax on 'alco-pops' (drinks that are sweet and purportedly marketed to young people) the consumption of straight spirits, which are cheaper and more intoxicating, has increased.

Despite the government spending millions on advertising/health promotional material, the incidence of binge-drinking and public drunkeness has not decreased.

In my opinion, the only way to make an impact on this behaviour is to attack it from several points that all emphasize a change in public opinion.

First, we need to stop giving alcohol as gifts.
I went to a state conference for an organization, which had a lengthy presentation on peer support, employee counseling etc., to help for those in our profession - who, as a profession, are at high risk for substance abuse. The guest speaker was thanked and given a bottle of wine - I kid you not.

Further, through the two days of the conference, there were door prizes, spot prizes, gifts for guest speakers etc.; nearly all of them alcohol. In fact, whenever our organization has guest speakers, we thank them with alcohol. How rude and presumptuous is it to automatically assume that someone drinks? What if you are giving it to someone who has just joined AA? Or is Muslim? Or otherwise finds drinking offensive/problematic?
How about we start giving people pens, thumb-drives, plants, flowers, first aid kits - there's so many alternatives that are appropriate to any gender/religion/political persuasion/age.

Second, parents need to strictly stick to the notion that you simply cannot drink until you are 18. We need to send the message that alcohol consumption is not a given, it is a special privelege that is available, once a person is of the age to consume it responsibly.

Third, a licensed premises should be prevented from selling anything containing caffeine (or other stimulants) other than coffee. One of the main reasons that alcohol-fueled violence is increasing is the combination of stimulants (caffeine drinks, amphetamines) and alcohol. Whereas a person who was intoxicated used to pass out, now they remain conscious and active - hence the increase in the 'agro' behaviour and the ability to enact same.

Next: how about addressing one of the main underlying issues with respect to young kids (under 25) drinking so much - boredom. Kids in WA are bored to death. There is so little for youngsters to do here unless they are involved in organized sport or belong to cadets or other 'youth' organizations...which takes parental commitment that is so often lacking. Of the few places there are for young people to congregate, many of them are unsafe and unwelcoming unless the kids are consuming drugs or acting anti-socially. There are thousands of kids who are off school for nearly three months during the summer, whose working parents simply leave them to their own devices, day in and day out. There's something to be said for a culture of 'summer camp'.

Finally, we need to send the message to kids that when they drink or use drugs, they make themselves vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. I am often in a position of caring for these kids. Do you know what happens to young girls at rock concerts? Have you ever let your teenage daughter go to a concert with a 'mosh pit ticket'? Do you realize how many young girls are sexually assaulted at these concerts, especially in the mosh pit? I do - I see them nearly every week. There are young men who specifically wait in the mosh pit for the young girls who are wasted, so they can rape or otherwise assault them. The girls are too wasted to even know what is happening to them - until they see me and realize they have blood running down their legs. You know why you don't know about this? Because they are too scared to report it, not wanting their parents to know that they were wasted. The cops and the security guards know it is going on, but they can't do anything without a co-operative victim. If you saw what I see, you would never let your daughter go to a concert unescorted again.
So how about a comprehensive initiative to emphasize the personal consequences of intoxicants?

These are just a few things - there's more. Generally, however, you cannot legislate drunkeness out of existence - it has to be a multifaceted approach that changes attitudes. It begins with people casting aside their preconceived assumptions and looking realistically at facts.

Cheers

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Fixing the "Drunks Everywhere" part.

"Drunks Everywhere":

http://open.salon.com/blog/herascie/...tion_of_drunks

"MAY 9, 2011 2:55AM
Australia - nation of drunks"

"Australia, land of social engineering, is now (finally) focusing on 'alcohol abuse' as a social ill. We have huge problems with binge-drinking, alcohol-induced violence and anti-social behaviour. Further, the combination of alcohol and stimulants is exacerbating the problem.

I grew up in Australia, but I never noticed how much Aussies drink until I lived overseas for 20 years, then returned. Everything in Australia revolves around the consumption of alcohol. Culturally, it is just a 'given' that people drink.

Although the legal age to purchase and consume alcohol in a licensed premises is 18, there isn't any restriction on consumption of alcohol on private property. Parents often give their under-18 children alcohol to drink at home - or to take to parties. The rationale is usuallly something like: I'd rather they drink at home where I can control it and watch them OR, I'd rather they learn to drink at home in a safe/controlled environment. The assumption is that all persons will automatically drink. Even in the face of much research that shows: the younger people start drinking, the more likely they are to become problem drinkers and use other controlled substances, parents still defend this notion.

So, we are all aware of the problem, but what to do about it?

Adding taxes to alcohol consumed in licensed premises, doesn't help. Only 15% of the alcohol consumed in Australia is consumed on licensed premises (according to the Hotel owner's assoc). In fact, since prices of drinks in clubs went up, the incidence of 'preloading' (getting intoxicated at home before going out) has increased.
Since the added tax on 'alco-pops' (drinks that are sweet and purportedly marketed to young people) the consumption of straight spirits, which are cheaper and more intoxicating, has increased.

Despite the government spending millions on advertising/health promotional material, the incidence of binge-drinking and public drunkeness has not decreased.

In my opinion, the only way to make an impact on this behaviour is to attack it from several points that all emphasize a change in public opinion.

First, we need to stop giving alcohol as gifts.
I went to a state conference for an organization, which had a lengthy presentation on peer support, employee counseling etc., to help for those in our profession - who, as a profession, are at high risk for substance abuse. The guest speaker was thanked and given a bottle of wine - I kid you not.

Further, through the two days of the conference, there were door prizes, spot prizes, gifts for guest speakers etc.; nearly all of them alcohol. In fact, whenever our organization has guest speakers, we thank them with alcohol. How rude and presumptuous is it to automatically assume that someone drinks? What if you are giving it to someone who has just joined AA? Or is Muslim? Or otherwise finds drinking offensive/problematic?
How about we start giving people pens, thumb-drives, plants, flowers, first aid kits - there's so many alternatives that are appropriate to any gender/religion/political persuasion/age.

Second, parents need to strictly stick to the notion that you simply cannot drink until you are 18. We need to send the message that alcohol consumption is not a given, it is a special privelege that is available, once a person is of the age to consume it responsibly.

Third, a licensed premises should be prevented from selling anything containing caffeine (or other stimulants) other than coffee. One of the main reasons that alcohol-fueled violence is increasing is the combination of stimulants (caffeine drinks, amphetamines) and alcohol. Whereas a person who was intoxicated used to pass out, now they remain conscious and active - hence the increase in the 'agro' behaviour and the ability to enact same.

Next: how about addressing one of the main underlying issues with respect to young kids (under 25) drinking so much - boredom. Kids in WA are bored to death. There is so little for youngsters to do here unless they are involved in organized sport or belong to cadets or other 'youth' organizations...which takes parental commitment that is so often lacking. Of the few places there are for young people to congregate, many of them are unsafe and unwelcoming unless the kids are consuming drugs or acting anti-socially. There are thousands of kids who are off school for nearly three months during the summer, whose working parents simply leave them to their own devices, day in and day out. There's something to be said for a culture of 'summer camp'.

Finally, we need to send the message to kids that when they drink or use drugs, they make themselves vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. I am often in a position of caring for these kids. Do you know what happens to young girls at rock concerts? Have you ever let your teenage daughter go to a concert with a 'mosh pit ticket'? Do you realize how many young girls are sexually assaulted at these concerts, especially in the mosh pit? I do - I see them nearly every week. There are young men who specifically wait in the mosh pit for the young girls who are wasted, so they can rape or otherwise assault them. The girls are too wasted to even know what is happening to them - until they see me and realize they have blood running down their legs. You know why you don't know about this? Because they are too scared to report it, not wanting their parents to know that they were wasted. The cops and the security guards know it is going on, but they can't do anything without a co-operative victim. If you saw what I see, you would never let your daughter go to a concert unescorted again.
So how about a comprehensive initiative to emphasize the personal consequences of intoxicants?

These are just a few things - there's more. Generally, however, you cannot legislate drunkeness out of existence - it has to be a multifaceted approach that changes attitudes. It begins with people casting aside their preconceived assumptions and looking realistically at facts.

Cheers

Hera Scie"


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1. - Not sure where you live? In a pub or bottle o?
2. - Go to beach and stop whinging it is great weather.
3. - You're a boong? If not then guess what...
4. - Crap food because YOU cannot cook!
5. - Pick your phone up and change your ISP - it isn't rocket science...
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Old 03-10-2013, 08:06 AM   #26
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Cotteslo is a beauty of a beach, have been there on several occasions. wont go in the water tho as too many great white attacks have been reported there.
Cottesloe is one of my local beaches and i go swimming there all the time ive also never heard of any body being eaten there.
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anyone else get the impression the op has never left his state?
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anyone else get the impression the op has never left his state?
I get the impression he has never left his house.
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Old 03-10-2013, 12:50 PM   #29
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Cottesloe is one of my local beaches and i go swimming there all the time ive also never heard of any body being eaten there.
Cant remember the name of the actual chippy, but i have seen a kayak hanging from the rafters of said f&c shop in Fremantle with a huge chunk missing from the middle. Eaten by a Gt White off Cottesloe or am I mistaken and it was another beach. Also remember hearing of an attack reported on UK tv sometime after i returned home, again on Cottesloe but that may have just been a nightmare!
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So many deadly animals there. And so beautiful. A price for everything, right?
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I get the impression he has never left his house.
The OP has been places that you cannot even imagine:



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