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    State of Origin 2014

    Nope...it's warm. I'm allowed to wear merchandise from the team I support Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    State of Origin 2014

    My parents bought me a QLD onesie for my birthday! Get keen And before you go on and ask me where im from, I am from NSW but was born in QLD and moved when I was 3. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Cadetships 2014

    I got through to the next round for the EY cadetship! Yay me! Though I'm not getting my hopes up because I'm from UWS and only just on distinction average (one subject is 75.12% atm). Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    University deregulation beginning 2016 (2014 budget)

    Although I'm studying at uni now, I'm extending my business degree from 3 to 4 years by doing 3 units each semester instead of 4 units. Less workload and I also get benefits from the full leadership program at my uni (full program is 4 years). However, I will also be doing a postgrad degree...
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    Career prospects Law/Commerce degree?

    I was in the same boat as you (I'm currently doing just commerce as I dropped law). For me, the law degree was more tailored towards those who want to practice law rather than those who wanted an understanding of the law. I've found that the commerce degree allows me to study law from a business...
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    Budget 2014

    I think a business degree won't limit me to a specific public sector job rather than specialising in a particular area so I obviously won't be applying for just one graduate program. However, if I'm not successful in gaining a spot in a graduate program, I do have a backup plan. I currently...
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    Budget 2014

    I definitely understand that but I am determined to get a job in the public service. With a business degree, my opportunities are open (rather than if I specialised in a particular area of the public service). Accounting is necessary in every aspect basically. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Budget 2014

    When I say high-paying job, I mean one that would pay higher than one that requires no qualifications. I probably should've said that rather than high-paying. I'm currently undertaking a Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Major in Accounting and Minor in Commercial Law). Plenty of graduate...
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    Budget 2014

    I'd prefer to get a qualification first so I can gain a higher paying job quicker. I'll be at uni for three years, hopefully get into a graduate program. I'm not sick at the moment (and rarely get sick) and I manage to get by. I gained a few more shifts during two week uni break so I could save...
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    Budget 2014

    From what I gathered from your previous post, you argued that I am not living on $1.50 a week. I am dependent on my parents so they pay for most things (food, clothing, bills etc) but from the money that I earn a week ($60), I only save $1.50 of that as the rest goes to paying board and public...
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    Budget 2014

    I was diasgreeing with the point that I wouldn't be living on $1.50 a week, not the fact that I am dependent. I have stated many times that I am dependent. I'm not independent. What I'm saying is, in my current situation I am considered to be dependent on my parents. They do pay for a majority...
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    Budget 2014

    Actually I would. I earn $60 a week but am still living with my parents. They pay for food, clothing, bills etc (but I still contribute $20 to this) so I am still considered to be dependent on them, making me ineligible for welfare as my parents earn just over the threshold. I'm talking about...
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    Budget 2014

    AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA WOW now I see your true colours. 1) I don't buy coffee but we've already established thT 2) not all low income earners smoke or drink 3) many can't afford those luxuries anyway Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Budget 2014

    It's not worth arguing with you anymore...you're obviously a rich kid whose had everything handed to him since his was born. "Who cares about the working class? I get everything I want so I don't care." Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Budget 2014

    Not when you factor in the other costs of living.... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Budget 2014

    It seems like you don't understand the actual terms of the co-payment for children and low-income healthcare card holders. You pay for the first 10 visits = $70 Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Budget 2014

    I never said I have a hard knock life. I'm simply making a point that for a lot of people living paycheck to paycheck the $7 payment is tough on them. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Budget 2014

    Thank you Phaze! I was trying to think of a way to say exactly what you've said. That's like me, I'm able to drive my car but because I can't afford petrol/parking, I choose to take public transport to uni. It's a lot cheaper for me. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Budget 2014

    I rarely get sick so there really is no need but I was just making the point that if I had to (without help from my parents) I would be living on $1.50 a week. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Budget 2014

    I never said that Australian taxpayers should pick up the tab? I don't expect to receive centrelink payments and never said that I did nor did I say that my household was working class. Before you try to attack me, make sure you get your argument right buddy.... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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