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What's in the package apart from the seat?

No point going through a 3rd party unless there's something to be gained, just get them from ticketek/ticket master (whichever is handling it)

Not sure, haven't ever really enquired about it. But i don't think it's just a seat rather more of a lounge/verandah area over looking the straight where you hang like a baws.

But I'm sure there different types of Packages etc...

But yeah probably better to go direct, unless you want somehing more than just seats.

Not sure, haven't ever really enquired about it. But i don't think it's just a seat rather more of a lounge/verandah area over looking the straight where you hang like a baws.

But I'm sure there different types of Packages etc...

But yeah probably better to go direct, unless you want somehing more than just seats.

do let me know if you do indeed make inquiries

Nice job on the renovations too, incredible transformation. Do the work yourself? or just tradie mates, or just paid for it?

do let me know if you do indeed make inquiries

Nice job on the renovations too, incredible transformation. Do the work yourself? or just tradie mates, or just paid for it?

Will ask at the next meeting.

We designed, and sourced all the parts. This is everything from the cabinets and benchtops down to the toilet roll holders. Then paid a handyman to fit and install. Wouldn't have been able to do the electrical/plumbing/knocking down walls etc...

Quotes for a professional to do it from start to finish including design was $100k plus. $40-50k for Kitchen, $30k for bathroom and $20-30k for the moving of walls, installation of new beams etc

We we're able to do it for a 1/4 of the price including all new appliances and a whole lot of other work to the house as well.

Also looks like I was wrong about the pay from Coles :whistling:

Don't have records going back when I was 15 but

When I was 18 I was on $11.51

When I was 21 I was on $18.71. Quite a big jump

Obviously I remember being richer than I really was when I was younger, then again everything was much cheaper back then :D

get the ducati street fighter just so you can say that name when asked...

That's next on the cards for me. 1198 bits of love. Nom nom nom.

I just died and went to heaven:

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