This is a good point. I think 99% of people would pardon their son.
For stuff they did, stuff they've been convicted of or investigated. Stuff that is known.
But this blanket pardon for 10 years - that seems designed to raise hackles.
Is Joe not done taking the party down?
Please correct me if I’m wrong here, but from what I’ve found on the internet, the pension supplement seems to be a fixed amount added to the base pension, and is the same amount for those receiving the full pension and those receiving a part pension. In other words, it isn’t reduced on a pro-rata basis for those on a part pension. That’s why it has to be separated from the base pension. It is reduced to a basic rate for those overseas for more than 6 weeks. Not explained very well on the Services Australia website.
Apparently you also lose the concession card after 6 weeks overseas, but it’s automatically reactivated upon your return to Australia.
Right. So don't post any more "hand on heart" input on this subject. The smart readers already have enough info from which to decide on whether or not getting a TIN is required.
Below 1 Dec 2024 car250.com article on the Sealion 7 may help clarify BYD 800V architecture. Two different 800V types:
(1) e-Platform 3.0
(2) e-Platform 3.0 EVO.
While both are 800V systems the e-Platform 3.0 version has a max charge rate of around 150KW and the E-Platform 3.0 EVO has a max rate of around around 230KW.
The article says Thailand currently gets the e-Platform 3.0 version (i.e., 150KW max) while some other countries get the e-Platform 3.0 EVO version (i.e., 230KW).
https://www.car250.com/new-e-platform-3-0-evo.html
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