You’re gone five minutes and….
A day or so after arriving home I started heading out and about, Xmas shopping and seeing friends and family.
Getting around town and boy things have changed in Oz. The place is awash with bucket loads of Chinese money from the resources boom and it was noticeable everywhere.
Salaries have gone way up, people were moving to the city from all over the country to pick up high-paying positions with one of the dozens of primary resource companies or the secondary support industries. License plates from the eastern state of
House prices have correspondingly gone through the roof with this influx of people and are now at silly levels – higher than
The boys have got all the cool toys too, I went down to Hillary’s boat harbour to go out fishing with my buddy Terry and his neighbour Bob – a retired Army and Vietnam vet - and there were all the fellas with brand new Utes (pick-up trucks) backing in brand new monster size wave-runners, jet-skis or brand new fibreglass cabin cruisers. (There's a two to three year wait for berths at most of the major yacht clubs now and folks are buying the boat just to get the pen).
After being used to Europe with expensive fuel and economical compact cars, I thought Oz would be the same too as the Federal Govt deliberately keeps petrol prices pretty high with the fuel tax so we don’t all get a big nasty surprise one day when the oil runs out (and also handily raise a chunk of tax revenue at the same time), but nope, folks are still driving around in big cars. There are the big 6 & 8 cylinder businessman’s expresses, sporty utes (pick-ups), and huge
The city has really changed since I have been away. New buildings have gone up all over the suburbs and people are really into the consumer/credit-card lifestyle.
The Aboriginal issue though is still exactly where it was years ago and has not moved on one jot. The native-lobby activists and the well paid lawyers feeding off them are still stuck in a groove of recriminations for things the British did two centuries ago and trying to score political points off the government or secure yet more federal dollars (on top of the billions of un-audited funds they already get), yet doing nothing to make sure indigenous kids go to (and stay at) school to improve their education, nothing to encourage natives to seek regular medical care to improve health statistics and nothing to get kids well clothed and fed or maintain the state provided housing in a fit state. It's nothing to see Aboriginal dads dragging their kids cold and barefoot to the bottleshop in the middle of a cold, wet, rainy winters night to buy a case of beer yet not buy the kids coats, shoes or socks . Sigh….Sometimes I’m glad I work overseas and don’t have to listen to that broken record any longer.
Some things about being back were so simple yet so wonderful. As soon as you arrive at the airport the people and the atmosphere are different. Folks are more relaxed, more polite and less pushy than sometimes crowded and hurried
That’s one thing
Long may that feeling linger!
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