AUS/POL/ ZYZZ EDITION

>orbiting wannabe personalities on an anonymous imageboard
people like you are what ruined brit/pol/, it's exactly what they were like right before everyone gave up the act and just started using tripcodes

the roll call is right on character limit and i cbf making another, so if i’m forgetting someone, some older inactive anons will have to be removed

Boomer super apocalypse.
>NOOOOOOOOOO! Now I can't buy a V8 Landcruiser and a caravan and get on the old age pension.

Here, mr.annnooon.

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The guy who broke his penis then posted pics here

Finally swallowed the gympill

I remember when I first applied for a payment advance. I thought it was going to require a few months of waiting, visits to Centrelink, filling out forms explaining why I need it, and finally getting it like a month later.

No. I filled out a three page application IN THE APP and they sent me my money the next day.

They could fire 90% of the people involved in the welfare system and it would have no discernible impact.

not my pic m8

who drinking?

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>Australian stationery chain kikki.K goes into voluntary administration
>Stationery chain kikki.K has joined the growing number of Australian retailers in going into administration.

>The Melbourne-based business has more than 60 stores, mostly in Australia.

>Founder Kristina Karlsson released a statement on Tuesday saying it was with “profound regret and sadness” the chain would be placed into voluntary administration.

>“This business began with a young girl’s dream 20 years ago and became an international success story with customers in over 150 countries,” she said in a statement.

>He co-founder and partner Paul Lacy, who is also kikki.K’s CEO, said the company had tried everything to save the business in the past two years.

>“We ran out of time and had no choice but to place the company into external administration,” he said.

>The company has also been placed into receivership under Barry Wight and Bruno Secatore of Cor Cordis.

>The receivers will run the business while its future is being determined.

>It’s the latest in a nightmare run for Australian retailers, with ISHKA and Colette by Colette Hayman among the most recent to go into voluntary administration.

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