Archive for Fishing
Time to go fishing
Posted by: | CommentsI received my renewal for the boat and trailer registration as well as the insurance renewal this week.
With the these three combined, it is now costing me close to $400.00 per year to have the boat and to be honest, its not getting the use to justify the $400.00 er year that it’s costing now to have it. Couple this with the results of the Federal election and it may not be able to be used too much come July 2011 if the Greens get their way and have 30% of the coastline declared no take zones. Still this is a whole other subject on it’s own…
The breakdown of the boat and trailer registration and insurance in QLD is as shown below:
- Boat Registration for 12 months: $84.45
- Trailer Registration for 12 months: $85.20
- Insurance for 12 months: $219.30
All up this comes to a total of $388.95, and this isn’t any luxury boat either, it’s a 4.2m (12Ft) aluminium dinghy with a 30HP motor in the back. The most time that the boat has spent on the water this year is the 5 days over at Karumba in June and they weren’t terribly productive by any means.
So things are going to start changing starting this weekend; Matt and I are going fishing Saturday and again the next weekend with a bit of luck if the weather is good with the left over fuel. My main problems with the oppotunit yto go fishing in the boat are that I have to working with the following parameters:
- Weather
- Work
- Jacinda’s shifts
Couple these with only being able to get out on weekends and public holidays and it’s easy to see why it’s difficult to get any chance to get on the water at regular intervals. Still with the rising costs of keeping it, I am going to have to make sure that it gets out on the water at least twice a month from now on.
A hung parliament
Posted by: | CommentsWell, the 2010 Australian federal election is over; so to speak and the outcome is a hung parliament.
Neither the two major parties in the LNP or Labor can form Government in their own right due to none of them winning the 76 seats required. The LNP seems set to win a total of 73 seats and Labor 72 by the time that the dust settles with one Green and four independents making up the lower house of parliament.
While I am all for “keeping the bastards honest”…
What I find more concerning however is the fact that now, the Greens will control the Senate effectively making Bob Brown the PM as the Greens will need to rubber stamp any legislation in order for it to become law. While I am all for “keeping the bastards honest”, the simple fact of it is that this is going to get ugly…
If as expected, the LNP Coalition forms Government, there is going to be a major and repetitive butting of heads and Tony Abbott must be cringing at the thought even now of what he has in front of him in the days ahead.
On the other hand, the thought of the back room deals that will be done by Julia Gillard with Bob Brown to get legislation passed scares me to death if Labor forms Government. A carbon trading system that will force the prices of everything up through the roof, 30% of Australia’s coastline closed off to recreational, tourist and commercial fishing, the jobs that will be lost and businesses that will be forced to close on this alone sends shudders down my spine.
My tip if the LNP form Government is for there to be a double dissolution election within 2 months of the new Senate coming into power. I say this as there will be very little that the LNP will be able to get through the Senate without making major concessions and any budget being blown to bits by the Greens demands.
There are interesting times ahead….








