I’m halfway through the fifth year of making this podcast - which probably makes it the longest job I’ve ever had! I’m super proud of it. If you’ve never had a listen, this week’s episode is a really fun one to start with.
Yesterday was Groundhog Day… which in a way means that today is too!
Luckily @timminchin and @Andy_Karl don’t have to relive this podcast on a constant loop (although then they’d get all the answers first go!)
Hear it here:
https://t.co/BKsQLXy0rr
Proudly voted YES in an overseas embassy. Thinking of all our indigenous people today, sending love and support and hoping for treaty soon. The trumpian gaslighters prevailed this time but they won’t always.
Proudly and very hopefully voting Yes this morning.
Fingers crossed for Aussies to take an important step forward in First Nations rights, recognition and improved life outcomes.
Whatever happens today, the journey does not end, but simply continues in a different form.
Let's push for an end to the $12 billion in annual fossil fuel subsidies. Chip in to power the campaign to take on coal and gas corporations and their public money! https://t.co/FnCltpm0wO
This episode is an absolute delight with @Alison_M_Bell and @SteveMouzakis who are both appearing in What If If Only at the @MelbTheatreCo
Listen now: https://t.co/knYCXpxr7a
Perceptive as always, @mrseankelly draws a parallel between the “easy populism” of demonising welfare recipients that led to Robodebt, and the No campaign’s strategy to cast their opponents in the same way
https://t.co/BGGlaDQdrc