Anthony Albanese @AlboMP publicly declared “My Word Is My Bond.”
And I am utterly disgusted.
This Prime Minister has stolen something deeply personal from me — the value of a statement I have lived, proven, and stood by my entire adult life.
He has ripped the integrity right out of those words, grabbed my own personal truth, and then weaponised it in a way that spits on the honour of decent, honest men right across Australia.
When a Prime Minister hijacks that kind of raw, emphatic language — the exact standard that decent Australian hardworking men from all sectors - fathers, mates, being providers and protectors - live by every single day — and then blatantly lies, breaks promises, and shifts positions, he doesn’t just erode trust.
He destroys a core piece of what it means to be a man. He cheapens the very foundation of male integrity, reliability, and straight-talk honour that so many of us still hold sacred.
At least for me, it feels like a direct attack.
MY WORD, Prime Minister, is MY BOND.
I have no choice but to keep living it, keep proving it, and let time show who the real men of their word actually are. You, Albanese, have only made it harder — again — by dragging that sacred phrase through the mud of broken commitments and political spin.
Your actions haven’t elevated the standard; you’ve tarnished it for everyone who actually means what they say.
The disgust runs deep because this isn’t just politics. It’s another blow to the dignity of ordinary Australian men who still believe a man’s word should mean something unbreakable.
And STAND in front of OUR FLAG!!!!
You would think pulling the strings of a political party would be enough influence for one person, but apparently not.
Gina’s getting into the media business.
What could possibly go wrong…
Bringing a baby into the world can be one of the happiest moments of your life.
It can also be one of the most overwhelming.
Every mum knows it. I certainly do.
When Peggy was born, she spent the first 11 weeks of her life in hospital.
As a parent, there is nothing harder than being separated from your child when all you want is to hold them.
It's why we're helping more mums and bubs stay together after birth, even when extra care is needed.
More neonatal nurses caring for newborn babies. Better support for new parents. And a stronger pipeline of future midwives.
I'll never forget the midwives who cared for Peggy.
Or the midwives who cared for us.
This is about backing them - and making sure more Victorian families get the care, support and comfort they provide every single day.
Bringing a baby into the world can be one of the happiest moments of your life.
It can also be one of the most overwhelming.
Every mum knows it. I certainly do.
When Peggy was born, she spent the first 11 weeks of her life in hospital.
As a parent, there is nothing harder than being separated from your child when all you want is to hold them.
It's why we're helping more mums and bubs stay together after birth, even when extra care is needed.
More neonatal nurses caring for newborn babies. Better support for new parents. And a stronger pipeline of future midwives.
I'll never forget the midwives who cared for Peggy.
Or the midwives who cared for us.
This is about backing them - and making sure more Victorian families get the care, support and comfort they provide every single day.
If a man in a dress declares that he is a lesbian … goes to a lesbian meet up to meet .. to meet an actual lesbian … she turns his advances down … would he have grounds to sue her for denying his lesbian status ?
Asking for the minister for “women”