It gives us lovely full reservoirs and as much sparkling clear fresh water to drink, bathe and swim in as we could ever wish for.........or maybe water the garden or wash the car for the sake of it, or perhaps just leave it gushing out through the hose just because we feel like it.......
Mmmmm......enjoy those shared baths, and don't flush
too often!

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Yeah thanks!
Australia is really big... and 3000/4000Km away in the tropical north..water is not a problem...floods even.
NOW:
Swimming..that's what we do at the white sandy beaches in the surf...( with the sharks)
Garden watering..almost a thing of the past..lots of bucketing of shower/grey water etc.
Car Washing...now you are making me grumpy!..Can't remember the last time..although commercial $$ car washes with recycling tanks etc have flourished.
Baths?? ..try 2 or3 minute showers (with a bucket between your legs) Bah!
Flushing? "ïf it's yellow let it mellow..if it's brown flush it down"
To get back close to the general thread topic..and for your interest.
For a start we can't even get universal National road laws.
Each State/Territory has different driving licence and car Registration (Tax) laws.
Mind you, the whole of the UK would fit almost twice into my State (Victoria) which is about third smallest in OZ...and it is anywhere from a 4 to 7 hour drive to get to the bordering states.
For you blokes it would be akin to having totally different MOT/Tax systems and Police forces for say London, Cornwall, Wales, Midlands, Scotland etc.
Only in the past decade or so have we begun to get some uniformity in eg. speed limits.
The disjointed system was a nightmare for Interstate Truckies ( lorry drivers).
Their only advantage was that they could get Pinged and lose their driving licence in one State but keep driving using a Licence obtained in another!
That loophole has been closed.
Our Roadworthy Certificate ( MOT) is not annual in all/many states. Cars are only checked( MOT'd) on change of ownership ...or if the cops pull you over ços your car looks dodgy......and NO!....FOG lights are not required.
Cheers
Bob