The pressures on Business

Businesses are under pressure more than ever thanks to the recent advances in social media that puts businesses and customers closer than ever before.

Let’s take game making as one example, game companies used to be able to quietly make games and consumers had to wait until release to post grievances, now gamers can follow progress, ask for game content to be added, show their impatience with game development speed and really trash a game if there is mistakes in it.

A perception of a business could can with a single message, one message of discontent can inspire others to post about their experiences and it may inspire change in the business but there is also the risk that the discontent could get really nasty in a short period of time.

If a Pizza is cooked badly or you get a badly made Bun or something else from some store that just isn’t up to standards from product to opening and closing times not being followed as advertised, talk to the manager first because it is more likely than not they will happily refund you or get you a replacement item to ensure the regaining of your satisfaction.

If that is not possible, take pictures of what is not up to standard and privately contact someone higher up, If that is not an option just post a polite message to the Facebook page with the pictures, it may shame them but they will work to rectify the bad experience.

It is good to alert a business of something they have or are doing wrong but always make sure to be polite about it, unless the workers love to be sloppy it is usually a case of human error and they’d happily fix things for you.

Perhaps together we can do well for businesses and their employees by helping them lift standards the polite and helpful way.

Rovers Talk (5/5/16)

Round 6 is coming up and for the Rovers it is their final game before getting the bye in Round 7.

The Rovers opponent for the week is Mathoura and it is an away game so all the Rovers are taking the short trip to Mathoura and hopefully coming back to Deniliquin with lots of wins and no injuries.

Netball

A Grade is 3-2 for the season and they are looking to not only win two in a row for the first time this season but also get their total of wins further away from the number of losses, their opponents are looking for their first win of the season after three losses and a draw.

B Grade has won all five of their matches this season and will be going into this round with winning six in a row before having their break, their opponents are struggling with one win from four matches but that does not mean success is a certainty for the Rovers

C Grade’s winning streak ended last week at the hands of Strathmerton but are looking to start the winning streak again at Mathoura’s expense, Mathoura are currently winless after their four matches of the season and will no doubt be aiming to get their first at the Rovers expense.

C Reserve are in fine form with three wins in a row and will be eager to make it four straight before the break, C Reserve have the toughest assignment of the seniors on paper as Mathoura have a 2-2 record this season.

A Grade (3-2) vs Mathoura (0-3-1)
B Grade (5-0) vs Mathoura (1-3)
C Grade (4-1) vs Mathoura (0-4)
C Reserve (4-1) vs Mathoura (2-2)

Next up we take a look at how the Junior Netball sides are going at this stage of the season.

The U/17’s are in undefeated form and there is no reason why this winning streak will not go into a sixth game on the weekend, they take on a side that is currently 1-3 for the season.

The U/15’s have had a tough season which just one win from five matches but the silver lining is that the side has played very competitively in their losses so Mathoura would be unwise to think they’ll add another defeat to the Rovers total.

The U/13’s are undefeated just like the U/17’s and will no doubt be aiming to make it six from six at the end of the day to make it the perfect start before the bye, they take on a side that is 1-3 at this point of the season.

U/17’s (5-0) vs Mathoura (1-3)
U/15’s (1-4) vs  Mathoura (0-4)
U/13’s (5-0) vs  Mathoura (1-3)

Football

The Seniors are in great from as they have won their last two matches and are looking for three in a row when they take on Mathoura who are two wins behind them and aiming to win their second game of the season.

The Reserves are undefeated and are looking to continue their streak against their Mathoura opponents who have been in good form this season as they have only lost one game this season.

The U/17’s are running as well as the Reserves are and are no doubt out to make it six in a row when they take on their opponents on Saturday, Mathoura are currently struggling as they are winless after four matches but that does not mean it be a certain win for the Rovers.

The U/14’s are looking to get back on the winners list after two consecutive losses and they have every opportunity of doing so this weekend as they take on a Mathoura side who have won one game from four matches.

Seniors (3-2) vs Mathoura (1-3)
Reserves (5-0) vs Mathoura (3-1)
U/17 (5-0) vs Mathoura (0-4)
U/14 (3-2) vs Mathoura (1-3)

DNS wishes all the Rovers sides the best for this weekend and may all sides get through their games injury free.

Should locals get lower Ute Muster prices?

The Ute Muster, a couple of days of people with Utes paying big prices to see some of the best bands and solo artists on offer and of course seeing how many singlets there is and how many utes are in the area plus much more.

There’s been suggestions that Deniliquin residents should get a much lower ticket price which makes sense to some because it is a local event and nobody wants to be priced out of an event situation on home soil.

So here is some of the pros and cons of the ticket prices as they stand right now and we say some because there’s probably more pros and cons out there.

Pros of current Ticket prices

1. Early Bird tickets lower costs
2. Payment plans ease the financial burden
3. Kids are spared from expense
4. It’s about right when artist fees etc are factored in
5. There’s a stack of artists on the bill so crunched down it’s considered fair
6. Ensures the Ute Muster keeps on going into the future

Cons of current Ticket Prices

1. Still considered very costly regardless of option
2. You might only want to see a portion of the event
3. Parents may not want to go just for the kids
4. Travel Expenses (not if local)
5. Accommodation (not if local)

What would be a fair price for a local to go if such a discount was in operation? Somewhere between $150 and $200 probably be a logical area because if you dip towards $100 total admission people would be very unimpressed at local bias.

So a lowered local price would draw local people in but as mentioned above you don’t want the discount lowered to a point it would make travellers unhappy at the price tag because if they stay home there would be a profit loss.

There’s also discussion on lowering prices for everyone to attract more people, it’s been a passionate debate for some time and many people have valid points for example artists cost money and so you got their fees, insurance premiums to ensure nothing happens to them on stage etc.

On the other hand, artists have been saying that some shows just cost too much and are fighting to keep the costs down to enable everyone to have a shot of seeing them.

The counter to that is that somebody can see Keith Urban for $200 at one of his concerts (see a support act or two too) and then go to the Ute Muster and pay around $30 more to see him plus a whole  bunch of others performing for the people if music is your reason for going to the Ute muster.

DNS’s conclusion is it’s a complicated mess and may the right balance be found to suit everyone so everybody can have a great start to October.

Jolly needs You

A higher than usual amount of sick and/or injured Dogs in recent times has required Herd2homes to make an urgent appeal for donations as they bring the sick and injured Dogs back to good health and ready for adoption by loving and caring Dog owners.

One example of a Dog that has been unfortunately sick and injured is Jolly, Jolly has joined Wilson on the recovery list but only after the young dog endured a Biopsy on his nose, a case of Lupus and the misfortune of rupturing the cruciate in his left hind leg, the total cost of all the medical dramas is $1600 and so the public’s help is needed.

Donations can be made by going to http://www.givenow.com.au/herd2homes or by going to a CBA branch and depositing any amount to;

Herd2homes Dog Rescue
BSB: 062533
ACC: 1020 7520
Reference: Jolly

All amounts over $2 can be made tax deductable and DNS hopes that the public will respond enthusiastically to the call for help and also that Jolly will be 100% in a short period of time.

DNS will report on Jolly’s recovery as further news  comes to hand.

High rates not equaling high service?

Deniliquin residents are becoming very unhappy at the increasing rates with the view by many that the rates ($1700 and up a year before water bills) are too high and also that there is the feeling the money is not going to where it’s supposed to be.

Residents have stated that rate increases have been given without proper notice and the rates model has been inconsistent as people with similar sized blocks have found themselves to be paying different totals.

Residents are unhappy at the state of the roads with the Deniliquin Thumbs Up Thumbs Down Group having lots of comments and photos from residents showing that roads have crumbled, roads that have potholes everywhere and in some cases there are mentions of streets that don’t have a paved road yet and are difficult to travel on in the dry and near impossible in the wet.

There are also reports that the filling of potholes does not get complete with some streets only having a percentage of the potholes filled before they move on to another street and doing the same there and so on and so forth.

A review of comments made by residents gives the conclusion that confidence in Deniliquin Council is not high and this may make many of those on Council very nervous if they are looking to stay in the job and if the merger between Council and Shire happens they’ll be even more nervous with new players from outside of town expected to enter the field.

The potential merger between Deniliquin Council and Conargo Shire is expected to bring in lots of money and better infrastructure though some have pointed out that this new council will encompass more than Deniliquin therefore things may not really change but hopes are always high change will be the order of the day.

Regardless of what happens merger wise, the rates must be reviewed and action on the roads must be done sooner rather than later or there will be an electoral landslide as change becomes more and more desired.