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Edition 124 – Drive to the Conditions

On Tuesday evening last week, I was heading home from the City after a late appointment. It was pouring with rain, something that we’ve not been that used to in Sydney recently. The journey was proving to be an interesting experience in my Ford Falcon XR8 Sprint which, to be honest, is a “twitchy” car to drive at the best of times.

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Edition 122 – A Career or a Job?!

In Edition 109 of Growth (28th February, 2018), I relayed the story of our youngest son, Fraser, and his success at picking up two casual positions in the hospitality industry, simply by knocking on doors and asking.

He settled into one of the positions he was awarded. He learned some new skills and enjoyed working alongside a bunch of new people.

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Edition 120 – Retirement is an Outdated Notion

I’ve long held the belief that retirement is an outdated notion. In Australia, in 1900, the average Australian male retired at age 65 and died at age 66. In 2018, there appears to be this predilection for retiring earlier, even though we are living longer. Some people are now contemplating 30 years in retirement – almost as long as they spent in the workforce.

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Edition 119 – Cash Splurge

Last night, Scott Morrison handed down his third budget. Apparently, times are good. The budget will be back in surplus in 2019/2020 for the first time since 2007/2008. And, rather than pay down some of the credit card debt that successive Governments in this country have run up over the past ten years, it was deemed prudent to issue tax cuts to all taxpayers earning up to $90 000 per annum from 1st July, 2018 – even though we are still in the red!

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Edition 117 – Honour

Today is the 103rd occasion of ANZAC Day, the commemoration of that bloody battle fought on the shores of Gallipoli in what is modern day Turkey. Australian and New Zealand troops, under the command of the British Armed Forces, landed on the 25th of April, 1915 as the Allies endeavoured to seek an early advantage in their ultimate aim of capturing Constantinople, the city we know today as Istanbul. Gallipoli was a strategic position in the Dardanelles and if the Allies were successful in capturing it, all sea traffic into the capital of the Ottoman Empire from the Mediterranean would have been cut off.

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Edition 116 – Solitude

From the time we wake up almost until the time our heads hit the pillow at night, we are bombarded. Emails, phone calls, meeting requests, interruptions, complaints – you name it, it’s there. In my opinion, we’ve experienced some great technological advances over the past 30 years. I don’t know if mobile phones beeping away and never leaving our sides is one of them.

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