The latest issue of the free, fortnightly e-newsletter, the Grey Nomad Times, is on the cyber streets and – as always – it’s packed with advice and articles to help you get the most from your time on the open road.
From annoying insects and super satellite systems to a haunting Victorian destination and the war on tailgaters, you’ll find it all in Issue 113 of the GNT. And, of course, there’s also the usual quizzes, letters and a full page of Classifieds offering a mountain of jobs, housesits and items for sale.
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Telstra’s so called 99% coverage of Australia is obviously in their own mind. I know telling grey nomads this is like tell your father how to make babies but maybe we can get the message across to telstra , that there is an extremely large portion of this country where we cannot get phone or internet connections and these are the places that quite often we need urgent help. So lets cut the bullshit telstra and give us better coverage.
You charge us enough. How about you cut the ridiculous amount you pay your executives and improve your coverage of this great country.
Hey dungbeatle … couldn’t agree with you more. Perhaps if the people who write Telstra’s bullshit marketing actually got out of their comfy office chairs, travelled a bit and tried to make mobile calls (or use mobile broadband) then they may realise Telstra doesn’t have the coverage Aussies need. The failure of mobile comms at the Esperance fires and the Waroona fires was a contributing factor to loss of lives and property !!! Cheers … NeilM
Dungbeatleo, l think they are saying is that they cover 99% of Australia’s pop
Dungbeatle, l think they are saying is that they cover 99% of Australia’s population. I don’t no if’ that is right or wrong but as most of Australia’s
People reside on the coast maybe they could have a point.
Cheers. Ge.
PS: I don’t use Telstar.