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Old 13-09-2005, 12:39 PM   #1
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Conservative city in Australia?

Obviously Sydney isn't going to win this contest, but I figure there has to be a conservative city somewhere in Australia.

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Old 13-09-2005, 12:42 PM   #2
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Methinks Canberra. Its like a 500,000 people capacity retirement village...
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Old 13-09-2005, 12:47 PM   #3
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The Capital is conservative? That would be a definate departure from the norm, at least here. The capital cities are usually the most liberal in their respective states. Austin is by far the most liberal city in Texas, as an example.
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Old 13-09-2005, 12:47 PM   #4
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Methinks Canberra. Its like a 500,000 people capacity retirement village...
Yeah well less cops, less speed cameras, and less demerit points, and best of all no power restrictions on P plates.
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Yeah well less cops, less speed cameras, and less demerit points, and best of all no power restrictions on P plates.
Whats a 'P' plate?
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P plates is short for Provisional Plates.
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Whats a 'P' plate?
After driving for 1 year with your leaner's permit here, you go and do a driving test and get your "P's" or Provisional Licence. The Provisional Licence system differs from state to state, but basically, while you've got it, you drive with one of these displayed on your vehicle...

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I gotcha. Nothing quite like that here. What I see all the time are cars with "Student Driver" in big letters all over them. People practicing and taking their driving tests. I always make a point to stay AWAY from those cars.
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Old 13-09-2005, 12:55 PM   #9
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Here's some links...

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/index.html - RTA (Roads and Traffic Authority) for New South Wales

http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/vrne/...256FD300241C13 - Vicroads for Victoria

http://www.transport.qld.gov.au/licensingrego - Queensland Transport, Queensland obviously

And I can't be bothered finding the rest, but there's your general idea.
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You hold the "Red P's" for 12 months minimum, then you progress to "green P's" for 24 months. depending on what colour P's you have, you are restricted to a certain level. eg: Red P platers are restricted to 90 km/h (56mph) green P platers are restricted to 100 km/h (63mph). These examples are for the state of New South Wales (Sydney) but they differ from state to state.
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Thanks, Steffo, I think I get whats going on.
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Methinks Canberra. Its like a 500,000 people capacity retirement village...
I'm saying Victoria, just to **** all the Victorians off. : :
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Old 13-09-2005, 01:34 PM   #13
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I'm saying Victoria, just to **** all the Victorians off. : :
It would p#*s me off if it weren't true. Our notionally left of centre government is almost as "right" in it's thinking as our former conservative government. If i liked sheep a bit more I'd think about heading to NZ just to be somewhere a little less under the spell of "DUBYA"
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Old 13-09-2005, 04:37 PM   #14
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Just about any Rural town in Victoria, Geelong where you cant do any thing or make anything, without the council crying about it, You cant even drive thru town centre anymore because they wont to take all the cars out of town etc...and much more.
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Thanks, Steffo, I think I get whats going on.

Impulse are you Texas,USA or Texas QLD...if Qld.... P plates are coming your way this year.
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canberra aint conservitive. not the porn and prostitution capital of australia. i notice every one bags it and have never lived here. typical of these forums.
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canberra aint conservitive. not the porn and prostitution capital of australia. i notice every one bags it and have never lived here. typical of these forums.
Porn capital? I thought that was Fyshwick (Not part of Canberra, but in the ACT far as I remember). Prostitution capital? I thought that was tied between Kings Cross, King Street (Newtown) and Oxford Street in Sydney.. :

Been to Canberra lots and lots of times... seems like a huge retirement village every time I go there. Literally nothing happening at night, and equally little during the day...
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so where abouts exactly have you been in canberra mate?. Fyshwick is a suberb of canberra. and its legal for pros to work in houses in the suberbs. as well as in the brothels in mitchel and Fyshwick. plus the odd street walker
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Ive been to Sydney plenty of times too. Wouldnt trade it for the world. At least I dont choke on smog here and can actually get to sleep at night. Nothing happening at night? You obviously havent been to Civic then. You cant quite compare the nightlife to Sydney dude its like what 1/2 or 1/4 probably even less in population. Actually I think its about 350-400000.

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Impulse are you Texas,USA or Texas QLD...if Qld.... P plates are coming your way this year.
That would be the first one. I didn't even know there was a Texas in Queensland. It already sounds like a good place. :
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Old 14-09-2005, 02:31 AM   #21
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Ive been to Sydney plenty of times too. Wouldnt trade it for the world. At least I dont choke on smog here and can actually get to sleep at night. Nothing happening at night? You obviously havent been to Civic then. You cant quite compare the nightlife to Sydney dude its like what 1/2 or 1/4 probably even less in population. Actually I think its about 350-400000.
Sydney's got 8.4x the population of Canberra. Approx 4,200,000 to approx 500,000.
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FAAARK ME i thought it was only something like 2 million.
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canberra aint conservitive. not the porn and prostitution capital of australia. i notice every one bags it and have never lived here. typical of these forums.
If you do not like the forums and have nothing constructive to add you have the option to browse elsewhere.
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Perth would probably be up there in terms of conervative.

Canberra, IMO, has too many politicians and fyswhick orientated stuff.

But then again, there is always good old Darwin _2:
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It doesn't surprise me that Perth is conservative. Its sort of like the town I live in in Texas, in that its way out in the sticks.
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Perth is actually quite nice, I went over to visit my sister and found Fremantle to be much more exciting than most towns I've visited. Great food, fabulous coffee and even better shops. First time I tried a Jesters Pie too (now they are branching out to Sydney finally).

Anyway, out of curiosity, why do you want to know which is the most conservative city/state, Taco? Planning a move? Or just a good ol' fashioned sh!tstir? :dr_Evil:
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Perth is actually quite nice, I went over to visit my sister and found Fremantle to be much more exciting than most towns I've visited. Great food, fabulous coffee and even better shops. First time I tried a Jesters Pie too (now they are branching out to Sydney finally).

Anyway, out of curiosity, why do you want to know which is the most conservative city/state, Taco? Planning a move? Or just a good ol' fashioned sh!tstir? :dr_Evil:
Either way, you're biting....... :Reverend:
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I can see this ending badly for you 460cixy.
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Reason I ask is I have a buddy whos been to Sydney a few times and he tells me hes very much like San Francisco. I figure Aus is a huge country like we are, and while we do have California, we also have places (like Texas) that are fairly conservative. Hell, from what I understand Aus used to have fairly lax gun laws (among other things) until like '96.

I guess its a stir-stir thing, but I also don't know much about Aus, besides what can be read on the internet, but that doesn't really tell you much about the people and things like that. Best way to do that is talk to you guys. :
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