Phil ChristensenPC
Daniel Robertson
He finds it all amusing, regrets getting caught, and received a light punishment. Annette Mason
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Brendon Hill
It's like watching a car crash mate.....he WAS so bloody talented....
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August 30, 2024
Keith ArmstrongKA
Keith Armstrong
Souths never fail to let us down 😒 Betty Morgan
Yep
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Jose Wilson
Mr. Teflon, nothing can cling to you!
Yep
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August 30, 2024
Steven Cook
I look forward to when this person is no longer in the picture.
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Olivia Thoday
Yep
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August 31, 2024
Jack Kelly
Alice Cavanagh
Yep
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August 30, 2024
Andrew Thomas
Just peep how he's dressed. Got pulled in front of the Club Board lookin' like he's ready for the sand and surf. Mitchell ain't got no class, never will. Ryan Dawson
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Anthony TidballAT
Anthony Tidball
He should not work with kids and schools because of his behavior shown in the photo.
Yep
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August 30, 2024
Aaron Sammut
That guy is like Teflon, nothing can ever stick to him. Kathy Jackson
Yep
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Barry Smith
The card will have a role to play.
Yep
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August 30, 2024
Ben Odgers
Needs to switch up their hustle.
Yep
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August 30, 2024
Joe Moore
Looks like money takes the prize once more, no talk of keeping the club's character or public image in check.
Yep
Yuck
August 30, 2024
Phil ChristensenPC
Phil Christensen
Come on, give me your hand fatrell! The NRL big wigs want to give you a little smack on the wrist... They might even let you sit out that "one game" ban while you're recovering from your boo-boo, because you're their special little golden child. Samantha Matthews
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They can make money, but not by screwing over regular Aussies. 🤬
Maybe you should have a go at roasting the banks before taking on the supermarkets. Ask them why they're taking advantage of the people with their huge profits and excessively high-paid managers.
There's so much corporate greed going on. We need to bust up this greedy food monopoly or things will never change.
Most CEOs would be out of luck if the shareholders found out about this teeny tiny profit margin!
It's not just Coles, what's up with all these other big companies raking in the cash thanks to Covid? And seriously, why is petrol now $2.13 a litre when it used to be $1.76? Talk about highway robbery!
How about we set aside a spot in the fresh food section for folks on welfare or having a hard time with mortgage payments. We can put some items that are close to their expiration date for Free Food.
Seems like me "accidentally" not scanning some of my groceries isn't hurting their profits much. Josip Henjak
Lust for cash, cash, and more cash! The only issue the western nations have is these giant corporations and their never-ending hunger for profits. Did you see the salaries of those CEOs? Ridiculous and totally out of touch with reality. And don't even get me started on politicians. That's where all ... View More
The worst part is, we're losing our food source because farmers are being pushed to their limits. They're leaving the land because Coles and Woolworths only pay them pennies for their products. 🙄 Kym Flanagan
... and the fat cats keep getting fatter - shareholders gonna be stoked Vanessa Baker
The government is flawed as Woolworths makes 1.72 billion in profit before tax, while the top 5 banks together make 15 billion after no tax and 9 billion from credit card and account fees. Andy Williams
It's time for Coles to start putting some of their "profits" into a fund for people who are struggling with the cost of living. It would be great for their public image if they did this. When you're at the shops and the bill is too much, you can let them know at the checkout, self-serve, or service ... View More
Albo, let some more bloody supermarkets in to break up this bloody duopoly. Other countries don't have just two bloomin' supermarket chains colluding to keep prices sky high. Coles and Woolies need a fair dinkum competitor to bring those prices down.
It's dead easy mate, just avoid Coles and Woolies, but it's bloody hard to convince folks to stop voting for Labor or Liberal.
Alright, they can drop more cash on some whack anti theft stuff that ain't even legit.
What's a good chunk of change for a company to make, and what do you call it when they're rolling in the dough over 2.6%? Karl Peterson
Looky looky looky, seems like the cost of living has taken a little detour... right into the bank accounts of those big ol' companies!
We need more competition, mate. Prices at both Coles and Woolworths are on the rise again. What's the excuse this time, ay?
That's why prices have shot up after 3 years of smashing profits, yet there's still only one person at the checkout. No more free bags, and they're sneaky about mixing up orders to make the cheap stuff run out so everyone has to fork out for the overpriced stuff making record profits. Emma Stone
Man, these greedy corporations are trying to merge two grocery stores here in the U.S., but it's not flying. It would just make things more pricey and less fair for us consumers.
I sure hope those farmers are getting their slice of the pie! It drives me crazy when I see they're missing out.
Just a heads up, grub ain't a guarantee, it's a luxury down under in Straya.
Have you peeped them stacks rollin' in from Apple, Netflix, Samsung, phone carriers, origin, banks and I know folks can keep goin' on with more.
Honestly, the profit isn't that great considering how big the company is and how much the shareholders have invested.
More competition is necessary, otherwise we are in trouble. The solution lies in more cooperatives and cutting out the middle men. The government must take action swiftly before people become fed up. Commissions questioning supermarket bosses are ineffective - the government needs to be more proacti... View More
I reckon the half-price deals at Coles are a rip-off. I prefer shopping at Aldi.
I'm not sure why Albo thought it was a good idea to chuck on a Coles logo when the supermarkets are cactus in popularity.
So we had some fruits and veggies, a couple of snacks, takeout, and a little treat. Nowadays, you'd probably just hit up a takeout joint any day of the week. They should teach a class on how to shop for fruits, veggies, and meat for dinner. It's not that difficult, it's just called being lazy.
Albo is still working on fixing it. Benjamin Green
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