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1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:
What wheelchair ?
You seem to have mistaken me for someone else.
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4 minutes ago, Olmate said:Seems the GG boy didnt take note of mods sage advise re flaming etc in genuine topics such as AOP.
He keeps posting nasty snide remarks.
Him and few others continually do it.
I guess they'll keep on doing it as the Mods seem to let them.
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28 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:I guess if you have never worked and paid taxes I understand your opinion,
I believe you didn't work as you said
But considering the hard working taxpayers like myself we want it raised to 3 years and I will support any politicians who agree
What are you talking about you peanut?
I worked and paid taxes my whole working life in Australia.
And the topic is about the 2 year qualifying period Sadie.
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18 minutes ago, Nemises said:Portability for former residents - Age, DSP
Since 20 September 2000, a former resident who returns to Australia and is granted Age or DSP, or who transfers to Age under SS(Admin)Act section 12, cannot take that pension outside Australia if they leave within 2 years of having resumed residence in Australia. The purpose of this legislation is to discourage people from travelling to Australia just to get an Australian pension to take back overseas.
The 2-year period includes, as separate full days, the day on which the recipient returns to Australia to resume Australian residence and the day on which they leave again.
There is no discretionary power to allow portability of Age or DSP during the 2-year period (note, some exceptions to the 2-year rule apply - see below).
Payment may be suspended for short overseas absences during the 2-year period and does not have to be reclaimed on return to Australia.
A short absence from Australia (as long as the person is still classed as an Australian resident) will not impact on the end date of the 2-year period (i.e. the absence still counts towards the person's 2-year period).
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Documentary - The Intruder: He's Watching You from Within
In the blistering hot summer of 1984, a sadistic predator is terrorising rural Britain. This is the story of the desperate police manhunt for The Fox, one of the most prolific and depraved offenders in British criminal history.
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9 minutes ago, rhodie said:
And just to confirm, yes indeed, he has to do the 2 years.
Officer told him if he leaves the country in the 2 years, his pension will be suspended until he returns and the time away will be added to the 2 years.
Seems different reports on what happens in the 2 years. I thought you were entitled to reasonable trips abroad, but who knows.
Thanks for the update.
The 2 year period is bloody disgraceful IMO.
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The Boy's Word: Blood on the Asphalt
Enjoying this one at the minute.
The late 1980s. While parents fight for survival in a changing world, children fight for the territory. Two 14-year-old boys, Andrey and Marat, are seeking protection and support amid violence and poverty - and find it on the streets.
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1 hour ago, Scouse123 said:
Click on the link, it's all there I think.
Apart from boxes/cubes, I couldn't fine one.
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I'm reasonably happy with my IPTV service but always on the look out for a new one.
It would be nice if they had a list of channels, unless I missed it.
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White Lies
When investigative journalist Edie Hansen's estranged brother is murdered in his home, she's drawn into the dark underbelly of Cape Town. With her brother's children as prime suspects, she clashes with veteran detective Forty Bell.
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Well Peeps
That's it for another round.
We have a blast from the past back with Radar jumping on board.
Good to see.
3 picked the card but the Turkish Delights go to Scea who not only picked the card, he picked the margin.
Well done fella.
Until next time.
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11 hours ago, still kicking said:
Tell me more
You've previously said you moved back to Australia to obtain the pension as you lost all of your money in Thailand.
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1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:Perhaps you could provide suggestions for the OP to meet financial requirements.
Perhaps you could leave your judgemental smartarse comments out.
Poor form from a Mod TBH.
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Private investigator John Sugar examines the mysterious disappearance of Olivia Siegel, the granddaughter of a legendary Hollywood producer.
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17 hours ago, Photoguy21 said:Would I be correct in thinking it is Chinese made? If so good luck should it go wrong at any time.
If it lasts as long as the guarantee, it owes him nothing at that price.
BTW, I've had Samsung and Sony Tv's die after 3 years.
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20 minutes ago, oxo1947 said:
I can not even find that on IMBD let alone as a download---where did you see it Seppius ?...I know the Author & liked other books he has written.
It's A Gentleman in Moscow
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8230448/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_7_tt_7_nm_0_q_gent
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Well gang
That's it for round of upsets.
Ozzydom get's the 3-peat and the Quality Streets for this week.
He's already pulling away.
Until next time.
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Enjoyed episode 1.
In Parish, Esposito stars as Gracian “Gray” Parish, a family man and proud owner of a luxury car service in New Orleans. After his son is violently murdered and his business collapses, an encounter with an old friend from his days as a wheelman resurfaces old habits, sending Gray on a high-stakes collision course with a violent criminal syndicate.- 1
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Documentary - STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces
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What type of insurance specifically?
Are you still covered by Medicare?
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Series 2 has just dropped.
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Homicide: New York, a new Netflix documentary series from Wolf Entertainment, the creator of Law & Order. Real cops, real crimes. 5 episodes. 5 different crimes.
The same group of detectives and prosecutors revisit their most challenging homicide cases in this chilling true-crime documentary series.
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47 minutes ago, rhodie said:
Yes, he expects to do the 2 years.
Have another mate that was away for 6 years, but returned a 3 times in those 6 years for less than a month each time and owns a place here. He was good to go without doing the 2 years.
Yep, it depends on the individuals circumstances.
I imagine most who live in Thailand will have to do it.
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Anyone been back to Australia for the forced 2 year exile to move pension to Thailand?
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Yep
Continually posts nasty remarks on a multiple of threads.
I think he's just frustrated he's a got a dead end job with no social life,
so all he does is watch youtube and AN.
He's a sad man.