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Welcome to THE THINK TANK. Where thinkers gather information and toss ideas about searching for solutions to contemporary problems based on what actually happens as opposed to what some would like to believe happens.

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Latest Activity: Feb 1

Agmates Think Tank - A place For Serious Thinkers

Our Mission.

To regularly provide our thinkers with material based on empirical evidence so policy choices may be better understood.

Our Goal

To develop the economic foundations for sound policy prescriptions which provide economic and social and industrial outcomes which fit the Australian idea of a fair go.

Discussion Forum

Our status ; LIBERTIES ; rights' privileges & immunities. 102 Replies

From Doug Harrison, Crib Point Vic.In 1986, the Australian Government (& Parliament), in concert with the States Governments (& Parliaments) agreed to approach the British Parliament re the…Continue

Started by Doug Harrison. Last reply by Nicholas N Chin Feb 1.

Climate Change ? 6 Replies

May I express some thoughts regarding the vexed subject of 'Climate Change' and the Labour Government's rat-bag carbon tax?I come from a rural background and had a father who taught us to think for…Continue

Started by Elizabeth Gearey. Last reply by Roger Rankin Crook Mar 12, 2012.

re feral goats

Colin, feral goats have been a successful Industry in Queensland for years.Continue

Started by Elizabeth Gearey Feb 27, 2012.

A New Industry

Saw on Landline today an article on the Parks Service joining with SSAA to cull feral goats from the Murray Sunset National Park.Could we develop an industry from this?What about having an 'open…Continue

Tags: crocodile, goat, industry

Started by Colin J Ely Feb 26, 2012.

Chapter 4. In 2011, has the potential value of salt land been forgotten or is it all just too hard? 15 Replies

Chapter 4Kevin Goss and others have identified the potential loss of 17 million hectares of agricultural land to salt encroachment within the lifetime of our grandchildren has become yesterday’s…Continue

Started by Roger Rankin Crook. Last reply by Cate Stuart Feb 1, 2012.

Weather Damage 3 Replies

Found this on the net today, will post more references as I find them.…Continue

Tags: damage, storm, panel, solar

Started by Colin J Ely. Last reply by Roger Rankin Crook Jan 18, 2012.

Nuclear Submarines 2 Replies

Recently the Australian Defence Association had an opinion piece in the daily paper regarding Nuclear Powered Submarines. They believe that rather…Continue

Tags: trash, white, submarine, nuclear

Started by Colin J Ely. Last reply by Ian Macrae Yeates Dec 31, 2011.

The Age of Stupid 9 Replies

In recent history we have had powered flight, the replacement of horses with horsepower and steam turbine powered ships. In my own lifetime, we have seen Man walk on the Moon, ColourTV, CD's and…Continue

Tags: technology, superstition, science, stupid

Started by Colin J Ely. Last reply by Roger Rankin Crook Dec 15, 2011.

Chapter 3, It's the farmers problem, ket them fix it. 2 Replies

It’s the farmer’s problem – let them fix it.It’s a fair question to ask why haven’t the landholders done something about salt? Why haven’t they adopted the products of research? After all it is their…Continue

Started by Roger Rankin Crook. Last reply by Roger Rankin Crook Sep 21, 2011.

A Conversation: Chapter 2. 3 Replies

Chapter 2The cost to Australia.Predicting the future is not possible. There are too many variables. What we can do is have a look at the importance or place, of Western Australia agriculture to the…Continue

Started by Roger Rankin Crook. Last reply by Roger Rankin Crook Sep 20, 2011.

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Comment by Rae Billett on January 16, 2012 at 8:21am

Ohhhh. AGAIN

Comment by Michaelng Clayton on January 15, 2012 at 8:53pm

Hi Rae I don't have the link handy but you could Google it. Australian scientists have invented a paint on solar panel, guess this is why we sold China our old solar technology.

Comment by Roger Rankin Crook on January 15, 2012 at 1:43pm

They are the cause of them. Surprised you didn't know!

R

Comment by Rae Billett on January 15, 2012 at 11:17am

I am interested in the solar panel ability to withstand a really good old fashioned hail storm, hail as big as golf balls or organes, not uncommon in this country, contrary to what some people seem to believe these days. Anyone have any feedback?.

Comment by Colin J Ely on January 14, 2012 at 5:17pm

We have recently had a major hailstorm in Melbourne, also WA has experienced a cyclone. Does anyone have any idea how peoples solar panels and solar hot water systems stood up to these extreme weather events?

Comment by Russell Paul Luck on April 30, 2011 at 8:45am

Having seen "Immigration" companies at work and how they Squeeze money after money after money from people to "Represent" and "Assist" them in their Visa or naturalisation claims/applications they are all most as bad as people smugglers. Taking gross advantage of people and treating them like cattle...

We have cultural issues as bad as any other country.

Our "Family" Courts encourage adversarial conduct and even condone false claims of sexual abuse and molestation to further the goals of the individual...

That is truely sickening and disturbing!

 

Comment by Russell Paul Luck on March 20, 2011 at 9:20pm

I found these good reports on the "Science" behind "Global Warming" and thought they would interest some in here

http://justgetthere.us/blog/archives/Climategate-U-turn-as-scientis...

 

http://justgetthere.us/blog/archives/New-mistake-found-in-UN-climat...

Comment by Dixie Nott on March 17, 2011 at 8:25am

Great comment by pennie scott quote " Why is little value attributed to longitidinal observation - up to 30 years - by people who live in one spot and have seen and monitored changes over space and time?  This is scathingly referred to as 'anecdotal' evidence".

I have noted this over the years of "consultation" by governments.

One thing we can do to support these observations is a good photographic record. In the scientific world there seems to be a more cordial reception to time series photography as a backup to careful observation. This tool, in vegetation studies at least,was given a help along by the careful collection of repeat photos published in the Darryl Lewis book" Slower Than the Eye can See" set in the Northern Territory.

Comment by pennie scott on March 17, 2011 at 7:16am

To have life there has to be death.

What we would like to know is how we are going to die but that's not often possible.

Having a belief system, philosophy, faith or any other thing which fills this gap can be helpful.

We are all going to die - simple.

Comment by Bob Stewart on March 17, 2011 at 4:52am

Colin et al,

In a science magazine years ago some scientist with nothing better to do but range deeper into the unknown than anyone else before him, was measuring the radioactivity from glow worms.

I can recall when I was a kid and Gran gave me a Westclox Pocket Ben. Remember them? You had it on a silver chain attached to the belt of the pants and when the kid standing there looking your way obviously wanting to know the time because he didn't have a Gran to give him a Westclox Pocket Ben, and he was watching the silver chain threshing about. It was only then flourished from the pocket, the knobby end given a push and the lid flew open to reveal the face with those radio active dots.

I wonder. Will Bob Brown and his senatorial harem suggest that we, that is us, should not keep those pocket watches in the pants pocket because we might get sterile? The way they are that is possible......the Greens I  mean, not the pants or the watch.

I wonder too.Was that why the pocket watches became smaller and they were then hung a bit higher up from the nether region in  a vest?

The sky is falling.

 

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Discussion Forum

Our status ; LIBERTIES ; rights' privileges & immunities. 102 Replies

Started by Doug Harrison. Last reply by Nicholas N Chin Feb 1.

Climate Change ? 6 Replies

Started by Elizabeth Gearey. Last reply by Roger Rankin Crook Mar 12, 2012.

re feral goats

Started by Elizabeth Gearey Feb 27, 2012.

A New Industry

Started by Colin J Ely Feb 26, 2012.

Chapter 4. In 2011, has the potential value of salt land been forgotten or is it all just too hard? 15 Replies

Started by Roger Rankin Crook. Last reply by Cate Stuart Feb 1, 2012.

Weather Damage 3 Replies

Started by Colin J Ely. Last reply by Roger Rankin Crook Jan 18, 2012.

Nuclear Submarines 2 Replies

Started by Colin J Ely. Last reply by Ian Macrae Yeates Dec 31, 2011.

The Age of Stupid 9 Replies

Started by Colin J Ely. Last reply by Roger Rankin Crook Dec 15, 2011.

Chapter 3, It's the farmers problem, ket them fix it. 2 Replies

Started by Roger Rankin Crook. Last reply by Roger Rankin Crook Sep 21, 2011.

A Conversation: Chapter 2. 3 Replies

Started by Roger Rankin Crook. Last reply by Roger Rankin Crook Sep 20, 2011.

Nature doing what Nature does best. 6 Replies

Started by Roger Rankin Crook. Last reply by Max Mitchell Sep 20, 2011.

A ‘Conversation’ concerning the Environment of Rural and Regional Australia and Mental Health. 1 Reply

Started by Roger Rankin Crook. Last reply by Roger Rankin Crook Sep 18, 2011.

The Conversation.

Started by Roger Rankin Crook Sep 18, 2011.

CHINA, THE OECD AND AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURE 7 Replies

Started by Roger Rankin Crook. Last reply by Ian Macrae Yeates Jul 17, 2011.

Carbon Trading 1 Reply

Started by Fay Helwig. Last reply by Bob Stewart Mar 18, 2011.

Wheat & the price of bread. 6 Replies

Started by Roger Rankin Crook. Last reply by David Beale Jan 31, 2011.

...I was Sitting and Thinking... Poor Kevin 11 Replies

Started by Bob Stewart. Last reply by Ian Macrae Yeates Jan 31, 2011.

ACCC Policy Gone Mad. 7 Replies

Started by Rowell Walton. Last reply by Rowell Walton Nov 21, 2010.

Is it because it's winter here and summer there? Canada again! 2 Replies

Started by Roger Rankin Crook. Last reply by Cate Stuart Nov 18, 2010.

Bitumen patch jobs, are they really that hard to get right? Is their an alternative? 7 Replies

Started by Russell Paul Luck. Last reply by Roger Rankin Crook Oct 30, 2010.

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