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AUSTRALIANS-DIASTERS AREN'T LOOMING!!!!!

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By: wealthforusall
27/10/2009
8:55 am

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Re:AUSTRALIANS-DIASTERS AREN'T LOOMING!! ... Reply to this message
Everything on the up and up!

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Ten centres tipped for property boom

Monday October 26, 2009, 4:09 pm


Ten key regional centres in Australia are positioned to experience booming property prices as the economy recovers, a real estate researcher says.

Real estate forecaster Terry Ryder has tipped the Western Australian resource boom towns of Port Hedland and Karratha to again grow strongly while agriculture and tourism are tipped to benefit Orange in NSW and north west of that state.

In his "National top 10 Boom Town Hotspots" report Mr Ryder recommends investing in the cities of Bunbury in WA and Newcastle in New South Wales.

The remaining eight towns to make it into the list include Ceduna in South Australia, Gladstone in Queensland, Geraldton, Port Hedland and Karratha in WA, Portland in Victoria, Orange and the north-west of NSW.

Mr Ryder also warned investors to shy away from buying in "pure mining towns".

He said investors could benefit from Australia's new wave of mining by focusing on strategically located regional centres that were set to benefit from major new projects.

"While investors who get in early can make big capital gains, most mining towns exist in a bubble, which can burst if demand for resources drops, the local mine closes or housing demand falls away after construction of a major project is completed," Mr Ryder said in a statement.

Mr Ryder is the director of the property website www.hotspotting.com.au.

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By: packofnutters
25/10/2009
1:02 pm

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I think we are supposed to be impressed by the previous posters 'intelligence'!!!

Then his/her lack of experience and youth, screams a brainwashing message at the end the end of the post which pretty much clarifies their insecure position and the belief that the 'super power china' is out to get everyone!!!!!

Well considering that a huge amount of them have already migrated to various parts of the world and also that another huge amount of the world population is 'part' chinese,I cant see that the chinese are very interested in world domination.

leave those attempts to the white nations who have a tendentcy to that type of madness,because its pretty much been proved over and over that it doesnt work and one of the signs of madness is to keep doing the same thing over and over again with no lasting result.



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By: blogofjerks
25/10/2009
12:36 pm

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By: packofnutters
25/10/2009
1:49 am

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I see the nutters have finally pushed themselves over the edge!

Not realizing in their ignorance that a tactic that works for some, definitely backfires for them.

I'd say from the looks of things ,they have buried them selves in it up to their eyeballs!

Im waiting for the inevitable fireworks for when the train has well and truly run off the tracks!

Although with the flood waters rising the way they are i'm guessing it will come to a slow grinding standstill and remain buried in the mud!


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By: almurrie1@y7mail.com
24/10/2009
11:35 am

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Whats a diaster?

By: packofnutters
24/10/2009
12:07 am

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UH OH ANOTHER DISASTER?????????!!!!!!!! !!!!!!

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Economy on recovery path, index shows

Wednesday October 21, 2009, 3:50 pm


The Australian economy is on the road to recovery with a leading economic indicator posting its first positive reading in nearly a year.

The annualised growth rate of the Westpac-Melbourne Institute leading index of economic activity, which indicates the likely pace of activity three to nine months into the future, was 1.7 per cent in August.

It was the first positive reading for the index since September 2008.



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By: mrpotatoman@ymail.com
23/10/2009
12:10 pm

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WOW,
Somebodys noses are out of joint.!

They actually had 2 very valid topics deleted

Naughty! Naughty!



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By: mrpotatoman@ymail.com
23/10/2009
12:09 pm

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WOW,
Somebodys noses are out of joint.!

They actually had 2 very valid topics deleted

Naughty! Naughty!



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