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People earning less than $80,000 in 2007-08 will receive $950 reducing to $650 for taxpayers earning between $80,000 and $90,000, and $300 for people earning $90,000 to $100,000. Paid as a tax refund.

Do they do other stuff like fitting kits and shit?

lol had it lying around from a previous political debate

Looks like partisan political propaganda to me. That said, K.Rudd is a clueless dickhead.

-D

haha yeh some stuff needs to be taken with a grain fo salt but the gist of it is correct

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ROFL!

People earning less than $80,000 in 2007-08 will receive $950 reducing to $650 for taxpayers earning between $80,000 and $90,000, and $300 for people earning $90,000 to $100,000. Paid as a tax refund.

ohh soo we have to wait till tax return time :D

Looks like we wont get to see this (edited since no names are mentioned) team racing when Adelaide gets a new track!

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/queen...3423209335.html

Edited by 180or200

i know your take on "statistics" and how you can make them read whatever u want. what if i posted 3000 useful posts and 100 useless posts, 95 of them in the right place? that cancels your theory out! :)

haha i noticed that ages ago.....found the old smasa thread from last year and it had pics of damo's car in it and saying how he just got it etc.....

then i looked at my posts.........

then i looked at his posts..........

wtf!

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