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    tony – thankyou for that!

    will see if i can contact  him

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    Unions and labour go hand in hand – but so does labour, high interest rates,recessions etc.

    There is a transcript from a conversation mr costello had just before the election that i found interesting.

    http://treasurer.gov.au/DisplayDocs.aspx?doc=transcripts/2007/200.htm&pageID=004&min=phc&Year=&DocType=2

    I havent heard that particular rumour but it would not surprise me!

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    Wow
    thanks so much to all!!!!

    Elka, thankyou very much for your advice – I had the same thoughts myself……
    We are on 20acres on the southern end of the scarp [near bunbury] which we can agist on so we can earn a small amount there but i want to be independant of parents.

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    Terry,
    They are the sole beneficiaries yes,  and didn't exist at time of writing.
    Parents are trustees….and are on the housing loan as well because of ihte stuff up.

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    hi all

    thanks for the comments – unfortunately i have been down some of  the paths suggested:
    the solicitors/accountants refuse to wear the blame – instead wanted to charge my father an extra $10k to amend something that they stuffed up [he didnt even realise it was wrong until i said something – was not happy about it.]

    it is a family trust with my "kids" as trustees and we cant touch the land [20acres] – even the house is tied up with parents on the loan due to the cockup with the trust as is the only way to tie the land to the house.  So we cant move with that.

    Which, if we can obtain finance in someway using a property that will be the investmetn prop as collateral, wll be fine.

    any ideas?

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    hi there
    could you tell me where in nz your properties were/are

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