The Bedge wrote:There are a number of people getting around, withdrawing their super as per the COVID-19 allowance, but their circumstances haven't changed they just cashing in on a pay day.
Are there consequences to accessing your super under false pretences, and if so what are they?
Surely the ATO can see the impact via reduced super contributions over the past couple of months, compared to previously, I would have thought this would be an easy check.
From what I've heard they don't give a toss. No one is refused, money back into the economy.
The Bedge wrote:There are a number of people getting around, withdrawing their super as per the COVID-19 allowance, but their circumstances haven't changed they just cashing in on a pay day.
Are there consequences to accessing your super under false pretences, and if so what are they?
Surely the ATO can see the impact via reduced super contributions over the past couple of months, compared to previously, I would have thought this would be an easy check.
From what I've heard they don't give a toss. No one is refused, money back into the economy.
Yep!
The government wants the money back in our economy
JK wrote:Has anyone actually tried making any of Nat's recipes? They look nice and simple/achievable which is another great feature of his kitchen clips
as in nats what i reckon? we did his carbonara and it was great.
JK wrote:Has anyone actually tried making any of Nat's recipes? They look nice and simple/achievable which is another great feature of his kitchen clips
I made the spag bol the other week - milk included - took a bit more time than I probably anticipated, but was very nice, kids enjoyed it.
Probably should've added a bit more stock early, went dry and got some kind of burnt bits but they were actually really tasty at the same time if that makes sense
Kids smashed it down.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
JK wrote:Has anyone actually tried making any of Nat's recipes? They look nice and simple/achievable which is another great feature of his kitchen clips
as in nats what i reckon? we did his carbonara and it was great.
Thats the one I was thinking of starting off with. Cheers for the feedback lads
I am looking for a new watch for running etc with GPS and would also like it to have ability to load golf courses so I can get my distances. Of the Garmin range the Feenix 5 has this (but is pricey) There are also dedicated garmin golf watches but don't look like they are good for much else. Is there any other options available inside the Garmin range? Or even a different brand that would have what I'm after? Cheers
If you don't like it, change it. If you don't want to change it, it can't be that bad!
Mythical Creature wrote:I am looking for a new watch for running etc with GPS and would also like it to have ability to load golf courses so I can get my distances. Of the Garmin range the Feenix 5 has this (but is pricey) There are also dedicated garmin golf watches but don't look like they are good for much else. Is there any other options available inside the Garmin range? Or even a different brand that would have what I'm after? Cheers
You've come to the right place! I have a Fenix 5. Its been great and I probably use 20% of its capacity of features. You can load gpx files so as long as your golf course has it in that format should be ok but not sure how you link it to distances to the hole etc. Suunto do a big watch range for runners.
Mythical Creature wrote:I am looking for a new watch for running etc with GPS and would also like it to have ability to load golf courses so I can get my distances. Of the Garmin range the Feenix 5 has this (but is pricey) There are also dedicated garmin golf watches but don't look like they are good for much else. Is there any other options available inside the Garmin range? Or even a different brand that would have what I'm after? Cheers
You've come to the right place! I have a Fenix 5. Its been great and I probably use 20% of its capacity of features. You can load gpx files so as long as your golf course has it in that format should be ok but not sure how you link it to distances to the hole etc. Suunto do a big watch range for runners.
Might have to wait for it to come on sale closer to $500? I will look into suunto. With the running I have a fitbit which links to my phone GPS but it's not even close to accurate. Ive had Strava and fitbit running at the same time using phone as GPS, last Sunday I ran 13km by Strava (I believe accurate) but fitbit said 11.2, then Tuesday night I ran 7.5km by Strava and fitbit said 9km. Plus using an arm band is getting uncomfortable when running for an hour, so to have accurate GPS on watch would make it more comfortable But to have the ability to link to golf course which gives distance to middle of green would be awesome to have which the Feenix 5 does but unaware of other watches that also do this. Cheers
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If you don't like it, change it. If you don't want to change it, it can't be that bad!
Mythical Creature wrote:I am looking for a new watch for running etc with GPS and would also like it to have ability to load golf courses so I can get my distances. Of the Garmin range the Feenix 5 has this (but is pricey) There are also dedicated garmin golf watches but don't look like they are good for much else. Is there any other options available inside the Garmin range? Or even a different brand that would have what I'm after? Cheers
I bought a Garmin Forerunner 735XT, had it for a week now and I love it! Was pricey at $600 but ticks all boxes and more - not sure about golf, but it does just about everything else.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
Mythical Creature wrote:I am looking for a new watch for running etc with GPS and would also like it to have ability to load golf courses so I can get my distances. Of the Garmin range the Feenix 5 has this (but is pricey) There are also dedicated garmin golf watches but don't look like they are good for much else. Is there any other options available inside the Garmin range? Or even a different brand that would have what I'm after? Cheers
I bought a Garmin Forerunner 735XT, had it for a week now and I love it! Was pricey at $600 but ticks all boxes and more - not sure about golf, but it does just about everything else.
It's the golf add on which would get me over the line
If you don't like it, change it. If you don't want to change it, it can't be that bad!
Mythical Creature wrote:I am looking for a new watch for running etc with GPS and would also like it to have ability to load golf courses so I can get my distances. Of the Garmin range the Feenix 5 has this (but is pricey) There are also dedicated garmin golf watches but don't look like they are good for much else. Is there any other options available inside the Garmin range? Or even a different brand that would have what I'm after? Cheers
You've come to the right place! I have a Fenix 5. Its been great and I probably use 20% of its capacity of features. You can load gpx files so as long as your golf course has it in that format should be ok but not sure how you link it to distances to the hole etc. Suunto do a big watch range for runners.
I've pulled the trigger on the Feenix 5x from rebel during tonight's click frenzy for $550. They had the Feenix 5 for $450 but figured I would stump up for the scratch proof version. Would hate to scratch a $450 watch after 2 months.
If you don't like it, change it. If you don't want to change it, it can't be that bad!