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Reply #15 - Feb 1st, 2026 at 8:33am
 
whiteknight wrote on Jan 31st, 2026 at 4:41pm:
Yet the coalition were going to put it up to 70.  Thank heavens that never happened.  Phuk the coalition.   Sad 


You said  - Quote:
Another problem is that they keep putting the government funded pension age up.  From 65 now 67


So ... no they don't keep putting it up .... they put it up once ... 17 years ago.

And Quote:
"the Libs  were going to put it up to 70"


No they mooted the idea - which means " to introduce, suggest, or propose a plan or topic for discussion, debate, or consideration. It is a formal term often used in contexts like meetings or political discussions, frequently appearing in the passive voice (e.g., "the idea was mooted").

So "were going to" is just an assumption.

They received a very hostile reception to that suggestion from all quarters of the political spectrum & the public. Not been mentioned by them since.

It was the Rudd Labor Govt that raised the pension eligibility age not the Coalition.

So phuk Labor & their idiot cohorts the Greens.
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Reply #16 - Feb 1st, 2026 at 8:37am
 
Daves2017 wrote on Jan 31st, 2026 at 8:42pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 31st, 2026 at 7:14pm:
Retire as soon as you can.

I did it at 59, and I'm just living on my (meagre) savings.

Nobody on their death bed ever said "I wish I had spent more time at work".

You learn to adjust your lifestyle to your income.



But what would I do?

I often finish a shift physically wrecked.

I really enjoy my work.

Physical taxing but mentally satisfying.

a disability pension pays about $1200 a fortnight.

I earn more than that a week.


The pension is for people who deserve it and I’m sure my time will come but until my conversation with my employer I will drag my sorry bum to work every day.

I just so preprogrammed from my youth.

I have more opportunities to die suddenly than sitting in a park feeding bread crumbs to starving ibises.

I’m incredibly grateful I made it happen to make it this far.

Until  ; I told Im not relevant.

I will look forward to working every day.




How boring a life you have.

Why would you put yourself through physical distress beyond 67?????

Surely you have ample super?

Are you single?
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Reply #17 - Feb 1st, 2026 at 8:39am
 
whiteknight wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 6:12am:
Well at least the Australian greens had the right idea.   Sad


Who is going to pay for that?

Stupid vapid Greens........ like their supporters.
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Reply #18 - Feb 1st, 2026 at 9:36am
 
What about the nuclear subs, that we still haven't got.  Who is going to pay for that?.   Sad 
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Reply #19 - Feb 1st, 2026 at 9:47am
 
“ Why would you put yourself through physical distress beyond 67?????”.

Well, because I enjoy it!
It’s a challenge and it’s rewarding and I know for sure that the day will come when I simply won’t be able to do it anymore.

I could retire at 60  but I couldn’t imagine not working.

I often think about what I would do if I retired and the only thing that  interesting  is to volunteer in some role and work again for free.

I only have one thing left on my “ bucket list “ of things I want to accomplish in my lifetime and I hope to tick that off this year.

I admire anyone who is happy and content to  be retired I  just believe I would be very miserable.

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Reply #20 - Feb 1st, 2026 at 10:20am
 
Daves2017 wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 9:47am:
“ Why would you put yourself through physical distress beyond 67?????”.

Well, because I enjoy it!
It’s a challenge and it’s rewarding and I know for sure that the day will come when I simply won’t be able to do it anymore.

I could retire at 60  but I couldn’t imagine not working.

I often think about what I would do if I retired and the only thing that  interesting  is to volunteer in some role and work again for free.

I only have one thing left on my “ bucket list “ of things I want to accomplish in my lifetime and I hope to tick that off this year.

I admire anyone who is happy and content to  be retired I  just believe I would be very miserable.




sounds perfect to me Daves, well done
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Reply #21 - Feb 1st, 2026 at 10:32am
 
Daves2017 wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 9:47am:
“ Why would you put yourself through physical distress beyond 67?????”.

Well, because I enjoy it!
It’s a challenge and it’s rewarding and I know for sure that the day will come when I simply won’t be able to do it anymore.

I could retire at 60  but I couldn’t imagine not working.

I often think about what I would do if I retired and the only thing that  interesting  is to volunteer in some role and work again for free.

I only have one thing left on my “ bucket list “ of things I want to accomplish in my lifetime and I hope to tick that off this year.

I admire anyone who is happy and content to  be retired I  just believe I would be very miserable.



Masochist?

So you've got no one to enjoy retirement with?

I know & know of a lot of single blokes who live/lived for their job ...... a lot of them stayed too long.....

and didn't live long enough to enjoy anything outside work.
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Reply #22 - Feb 1st, 2026 at 10:38am
 
whiteknight wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 9:36am:
What about the nuclear subs, that we still haven't got.  Who is going to pay for that?.   Sad 



People will work till they are 80 to pay for it.
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Reply #23 - Feb 1st, 2026 at 11:04am
 
Gnads wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 10:32am:
Daves2017 wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 9:47am:
“ Why would you put yourself through physical distress beyond 67?????”.

Well, because I enjoy it!
It’s a challenge and it’s rewarding and I know for sure that the day will come when I simply won’t be able to do it anymore.

I could retire at 60  but I couldn’t imagine not working.

I often think about what I would do if I retired and the only thing that  interesting  is to volunteer in some role and work again for free.

I only have one thing left on my “ bucket list “ of things I want to accomplish in my lifetime and I hope to tick that off this year.

I admire anyone who is happy and content to  be retired I  just believe I would be very miserable.



Masochist?

So you've got no one to enjoy retirement with?

I know & know of a lot of single blokes who live/lived for their job ...... a lot of them stayed too long.....

and didn't live long enough to enjoy anything outside work.


Masochist?
The opposite I suspect. If I  in a position that gave me nothing but pain I would leave immediately and find a new job.

Done that many times in the past.  No point complaining about being unhappy if you don’t care enough to do anything about it.

I wonder if people are so desperate to retire because they have been abused and suffered for so long in an unsuitable job that the majority of their lives have simply been a miserable existence?

Married, one 8 year old daughter, one 2 years old cat.

I just enjoy being motivated and becoming bored and depressed unless I have something to do.
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Reply #24 - Yesterday at 12:29pm
 
Daves2017 wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 11:04am:
Gnads wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 10:32am:
Daves2017 wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 9:47am:
“ Why would you put yourself through physical distress beyond 67?????”.

Well, because I enjoy it!
It’s a challenge and it’s rewarding and I know for sure that the day will come when I simply won’t be able to do it anymore.

I could retire at 60  but I couldn’t imagine not working.

I often think about what I would do if I retired and the only thing that  interesting  is to volunteer in some role and work again for free.

I only have one thing left on my “ bucket list “ of things I want to accomplish in my lifetime and I hope to tick that off this year.

I admire anyone who is happy and content to  be retired I  just believe I would be very miserable.



Masochist?

So you've got no one to enjoy retirement with?

I know & know of a lot of single blokes who live/lived for their job ...... a lot of them stayed too long.....

and didn't live long enough to enjoy anything outside work.


Masochist?
The opposite I suspect. If I  in a position that gave me nothing but pain I would leave immediately and find a new job.

Done that many times in the past.  No point complaining about being unhappy if you don’t care enough to do anything about it.

I wonder if people are so desperate to retire because they have been abused and suffered for so long in an unsuitable job that the majority of their lives have simply been a miserable existence?

Married, one 8 year old daughter, one 2 years old cat.

I just enjoy being motivated and becoming bored and depressed unless I have something to do.


Either you're young or on a second go round with a younger woman.  Grin

The 8 yr olds in my life are my grandson & grandaughter. Smiley
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Reply #25 - Yesterday at 1:21pm
 
Gnads wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 10:32am:
Daves2017 wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 9:47am:
“ Why would you put yourself through physical distress beyond 67?????”.

Well, because I enjoy it!
It’s a challenge and it’s rewarding and I know for sure that the day will come when I simply won’t be able to do it anymore.

I could retire at 60  but I couldn’t imagine not working.

I often think about what I would do if I retired and the only thing that  interesting  is to volunteer in some role and work again for free.

I only have one thing left on my “ bucket list “ of things I want to accomplish in my lifetime and I hope to tick that off this year.

I admire anyone who is happy and content to  be retired I  just believe I would be very miserable.



Masochist?

So you've got no one to enjoy retirement with?

I know & know of a lot of single blokes who live/lived for their job ...... a lot of them stayed too long.....

and didn't live long enough to enjoy anything outside work.



Why is he a masochist ?.

People climb mt everest or walk the kokoda trail.
Very challenging and uncomfortable.
Are they masochists or just people who get joy from a challenge.

Personally I could not think of a more depressing life then having air con, netflix , doctors appointments, playing the pokies and having a fat wife to go to maccas with to chow down on sugary crap.

I have enough super to last me a century.
Actually it keeps increasing each year by more then I can spend.
When it gets to 3 million I think my taxgoes to 30 %

I could not care less.
I havemorethen enough free time to go fishing horse riding and bike riding with the grandkids.

You need polarity in life.

A cold drink only tastes good after you've worked.
The fishing is only great because you aren't doing it every day.

I might shout myself a new klr 500 and see if I can ride it to broome.
Money is useful but way way over rated.
And leisure without hard work is ridiculous.

Money gets you a bit of freedom but why would I spend 3 mill on a beach front house at Byron Bay when I have the whole country to play in for free.

Most Aussies have zippo to look forward to it retirement because they are fat and unhealthy, not because they don't have enough cash.

Beaches, national parks, mountains......all   deserted and all free .
Whilst the numptirs go to the mall and complain about the cost of tim tams
Frigging insane  Wink
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Reply #26 - Yesterday at 3:35pm
 
aquascoot wrote Yesterday at 1:21pm:
Why is he a masochist ?.

People climb mt everest or walk the kokoda trail.
Very challenging and uncomfortable.
Are they masochists or just people who get joy from a challenge.

Personally I could not think of a more depressing life then having air con, netflix , doctors appointments, playing the pokies and having a fat wife to go to maccas with to chow down on sugary crap.

I have enough super to last me a century.
Actually it keeps increasing each year by more then I can spend.
When it gets to 3 million I think my taxgoes to 30 %

I could not care less.
I have more then enough free time to go fishing horse riding and bike riding with the grandkids.

You need polarity in life.

A cold drink only tastes good after you've worked.
The fishing is only great because you aren't doing it every day.

I might shout myself a new klr 500 and see if I can ride it to broome.
Money is useful but way way over rated.
And leisure without hard work is ridiculous.

Money gets you a bit of freedom but why would I spend 3 mill on a beach front house at Byron Bay when I have the whole country to play in for free.

Most Aussies have zippo to look forward to it retirement because they are fat and unhealthy, not because they don't have enough cash.

Beaches, national parks, mountains......all   deserted and all free .
Whilst the numptirs go to the mall and complain about the cost of tim tams
Frigging insane  Wink



Dear Aqua,
many blessings.

I couldn't be bothered doing most of those things -
the older I get the less excited I am about such activities -
examples:
- going fishing -
it's so much easier to just buy a piece of fish.

Riding motor bikes?
my reaction times are not as fast as when I was young -
my back couldn't take the bumps -
all too dangerous.

I don't have a fat wife to take to Maccas - luckily
and I wouldn't eat their poisonous food anyway.

Pokies - I go to the Pokies about once every 3 or 4 years -
it's so boring and everyone looks unhappy as they have lost their arses.

I don't have Netflix - boring and expensive -
when there are free sports on TV in full HD I will watch it.
tennis was great in the last 3 days.  it was FREE.

Beaches, national parks, mountains?
all for the young at heart -
I've been there - done all that and survived great risks.


BTW - I like having an aircon and a comfortable place of my own to live -
I deserve it after a lifetime of hard work
and putting up with sh!t in the workplace from morons running it.
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Reply #27 - Yesterday at 3:56pm
 
Bobby,

Good response but remember.

Once you lose momentum in life, it's all over.

If you don't have a reason to get out of bed ( and that reason may be a dog or cat you love or a grandchild you walk to school or your orchids you grow or your vege patch or to see if your footy team can win the final.

Once you don't have a positive reason, your mind will fill in the blanks with negative ones.

And then your subconscious will think

" This bloke doesn't really have any joy in his life " and it will decide to knock you off.

I've seen it many times

Find a motivator or resign yourself to exiting this paradigm.
Both are valid choices
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Reply #28 - Yesterday at 4:08pm
 
aquascoot wrote Yesterday at 3:56pm:
Bobby,

Good response but remember.

Once you lose momentum in life, it's all over.

If you don't have a reason to get out of bed ( and that reason may be a dog or cat you love or a grandchild you walk to school or your orchids you grow or your vege patch or to see if your footy team can win the final.

Once you don't have a positive reason, your mind will fill in the blanks with negative ones.

And then your subconscious will think

" This bloke doesn't really have any joy in his life " and it will decide to knock you off.

I've seen it many times

Find a motivator or resign yourself to exiting this paradigm.
Both are valid choices



Sure - but there are always things to do:
cleaning, repairing things, renovating, internet sites to visit,
friends to talk to -
the days still go quickly without worrying about a fishing boat etc.
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aquascoot wrote Yesterday at 1:21pm:
Gnads wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 10:32am:
Daves2017 wrote on Feb 1st, 2026 at 9:47am:
“ Why would you put yourself through physical distress beyond 67?????”.

Well, because I enjoy it!
It’s a challenge and it’s rewarding and I know for sure that the day will come when I simply won’t be able to do it anymore.

I could retire at 60  but I couldn’t imagine not working.

I often think about what I would do if I retired and the only thing that  interesting  is to volunteer in some role and work again for free.

I only have one thing left on my “ bucket list “ of things I want to accomplish in my lifetime and I hope to tick that off this year.

I admire anyone who is happy and content to  be retired I  just believe I would be very miserable.



Masochist?

So you've got no one to enjoy retirement with?

I know & know of a lot of single blokes who live/lived for their job ...... a lot of them stayed too long.....

and didn't live long enough to enjoy anything outside work.


Why is he a masochist ?.

People climb mt everest or walk the kokoda trail.
Very challenging and uncomfortable.
Are they masochists or just people who get joy from a challenge.

Personally I could not think of a more depressing life then having air con, netflix , doctors appointments, playing the pokies and having a fat wife to go to maccas with to chow down on sugary crap.

I have enough super to last me a century.
Actually it keeps increasing each year by more then I can spend.
When it gets to 3 million I think my taxgoes to 30 %

I could not care less.
I havemorethen enough free time to go fishing horse riding and bike riding with the grandkids.

You need polarity in life.

A cold drink only tastes good after you've worked.

The fishing is only great because you aren't doing it every day.

I might shout myself a new klr 500 and see if I can ride it to broome.

Money is useful but way way over rated.

And leisure without hard work is ridiculous.

Money gets you a bit of freedom but why would I spend 3 mill on a beach front house at Byron Bay when I have the whole country to play in for free.

Most Aussies have zippo to look forward to it retirement because they are fat and unhealthy, not because they don't have enough cash.

Beaches, national parks, mountains......all   deserted and all free .

Whilst the numptirs go to the mall and complain about the cost of tim tams
Frigging insane  Wink


Because he wrote this -

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But what would I do?

I often finish a shift physically wrecked.

I really enjoy my work.

Physical taxing but mentally satisfying.


Blokes who work those sort of jobs usually have to finish early.

He was also taking about an "invalid pension" so that's why I asked.

I didn't say he was a masochist I used a question mark - he intimated in his own wording.

Yes they are to a degree.

You'll have those eventually.
Are you inferring my wife is fat?

We don't eat at Maccas.

A good cold draught beer tastes great everyday of the week if I'm so inclined.

That would sort you out. I rode a Honda XL 500 trail bike 384 klm(4hrs 30) from Rocky to Maryborough in 1996 when I was 39 yrs old - afterward it felt like I'd played a full hard game of Rugby League. Never again.

Yeah nah ..... after 46 yrs of work - leisure is good every day.

I wouldn't buy a $3 mill Beach house in Byron either if I had it - the place is over rated like most places that become too popular. 

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Beaches, national parks, mountains......all   deserted and all free


Nothing is for free. Many are deserted because they've been closed to the public for one reason or another.

You have to pay permits & camping fees to go onto Fraser Island for example, and many other Aboriginal controlled areas & National Parks.

Kooljaman Cape Leveque
( a beautiful spot) north of Broome has been closed since 2021.

Hey but whatever floats your boat - stay working until you drop..... some other leaner might benefit ey?
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