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- Newcastle George
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Don't you know Jon, Australian or any other law or requirement doesn't apply to Bernie.
George
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- Newcastle George
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Don't you know Jon, Australian or any other law or requirement doesn't apply to Bernie.
George
George
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- Keith Morris
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G'day Bernie, sunshine at Dysart and now 17c so another great day.
Keith.
I'm now 85 years of age and living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no address, no money, no worries.
- Keith Morris
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George, be nice to Bernie he has the virus.Newcastle George wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 8:14 am Don't you know Jon, Australian or any other law or requirement doesn't apply to Bernie.
George
Keith.
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Pretty sure I was just in NSW's Its called ...itinerant not against the law.
I have Vic friends that spend more than 3 months in Qld...Jon will met them later this year.
Bernie.
I have Vic friends that spend more than 3 months in Qld...Jon will met them later this year.
Bernie.
- Newcastle George
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Probably because he wouldn't wear a mask.
George
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- Keith Morris
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George,
I think Bernie was infected when he was visiting NSW. You never know what you can pick-up down there in those Southern States.
The Queensland Rugby mob went down there and came back with a Cup only recently.
Keith.
I think Bernie was infected when he was visiting NSW. You never know what you can pick-up down there in those Southern States.
The Queensland Rugby mob went down there and came back with a Cup only recently.
Keith.
I'm now 85 years of age and living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no address, no money, no worries.
- jon_d
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Bernie,
I'm not saying you should or shouldn't. That's entirely upto you. My concern is not about "gov't crap" but more so, the insurance companies and the possibly to reject a hefty insurance claim.... They know your all your details... even if you think they don't.
I'm not saying you should or shouldn't. That's entirely upto you. My concern is not about "gov't crap" but more so, the insurance companies and the possibly to reject a hefty insurance claim.... They know your all your details... even if you think they don't.
- Keith Morris
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"tanks" here--
Another point to consider is the interaction between Govt Departments with exchange of info.
If you pay electric, water, shire rates etc, that gives "them" a time stamp of where you are and how long you have been there.
I own houses in WA and Qld and I was driving in Qld on my FREE WA Drivers License and my WA registered motorhome. The Qld drivers license cost around $90/year, no free license for over 70's as is the case in WA.
The local "Man" had a quiet word and pointed out that I could be charged with "Driving an Unregistered Vehicle", and "Driving without a valid Drivers License", both which would attract heavy fines, and further; in event of an accident the insurance would not honour any claims.
It could be VERY EXPENSIVE either way.
I now pay the Qld Govt the $90/year to have a valid drivers license, and I sold the motorhome. The things we have to do to live in this Como run State.
Keith.
Another point to consider is the interaction between Govt Departments with exchange of info.
If you pay electric, water, shire rates etc, that gives "them" a time stamp of where you are and how long you have been there.
I own houses in WA and Qld and I was driving in Qld on my FREE WA Drivers License and my WA registered motorhome. The Qld drivers license cost around $90/year, no free license for over 70's as is the case in WA.
The local "Man" had a quiet word and pointed out that I could be charged with "Driving an Unregistered Vehicle", and "Driving without a valid Drivers License", both which would attract heavy fines, and further; in event of an accident the insurance would not honour any claims.
It could be VERY EXPENSIVE either way.
I now pay the Qld Govt the $90/year to have a valid drivers license, and I sold the motorhome. The things we have to do to live in this Como run State.
Keith.
I'm now 85 years of age and living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no address, no money, no worries.
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Jon, the motorhome is registered in both our names along with my Tassie license and Carols QLD license, full comprehensive insurance with CIL . I also have RACQ top coverage...means what ever I drive even if I don't own it I'm covered The Navara is in Carols name only and full insurance "RACQ" , the Yaris also in Carols name only but only third party fire and theft also RACQ .They have it insured for $5,500...I only bought it for $1500
All above board.
Bernie.
All above board.
Bernie.