@andrewdunx@BOM_au The outcome of the upgrade is a bloody disgrace and an insult to all of us that rely on the up to date information for our industries and personal safety
Senator Lidia Thorpe's Father Roy Illingworth calls her out
“She doesn't acknowledge any of her white side"
"After all, she has got English background as well as Irish"
She’s a fraud & shouted at King Charles who has cancer when she’s European🤦🏽
https://t.co/bSfsHrPeft
A 75 year old farmer was at the doctor's office when the Doctor asked about his Opinion on @AlboMP and his possible role as our PM.
The old farmer said, 'Well, ya know, Albo is a ‘Post Turtle’.
Not being familiar with the term, the doctor asked him, what a 'post turtle' was?
The old man said, 'When you're driving down a country road and you come across a fence post with a turtle balanced on top, that's a ‘post turtle’.
The Doctor looked puzzled, so the farmer explained:
"You know he didn't get up there by himself, he doesn't belong up there, he doesn't know what to do while he's up there, he's elevated beyond his ability to function and you just wonder what kind of dumb arse put him up there to begin with."
Yesterday @troysetter explained to the Senate the campaign of the RSPCA and Animals Australia in relation to the MV Bahijah.
"No one from the RSPCA been on the on the vessel"
"(They) make their money from clickbait.... This is a big money making machine for them"
#keepthesheep
A couple have shared their shock after they were threatened with arrest over wearing the national flag to celebrate Australia Day.
https://t.co/ovYjLjkG45
@FarmerTonyWhite Yes well done to all Tony, it is amazing to see have we adapt to every challenge and improve productivity with every mm of rain, however it does take its toll at every level and still not recognised enough
In Russia, during the Cold War, hundreds of old steam-engine trains were strategically parked on old tracks as a contingency plan in case the Russian electric grid faced any disruptions. The central Perm region of Russia is home to a unique sight - a train cemetery filled with dozens of steam locomotives from the 20th century, dating as far back as 1936 and as recent as 1956. Over the years, around 140 locomotives were stored there, but as technology advanced, steam engines were gradually replaced by electric power, rendering these reserve trains obsolete. As maintenance on the locomotives ceased, they fell into disrepair, succumbing to rust and overgrown vegetation.
In recent times, some of the abandoned trains have been purchased and removed by Chinese owners, while others have been restored and transformed into exhibits at various museums and memorials. This train cemetery remains as a testament to an era when steam locomotives played a vital role in Russia's transportation infrastructure during the Cold War.
Roger Cook says the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act is fair. Not only have WA Labor botched the rollout of these laws, they also expect Western Australians to pay thousands of dollars - DAILY - for works on their own land. Is that fair? #wapol