If rumours are to be believed I'll be living with a seventh different Prime Minister shortly. If it carries on like this I'm going to stop making the effort to learn their names.
I’ve been checking my messages every 5 minutes since 6am this morning… day trip to NE regional Victoria is still on on this cold, wet Saturday.
Jumper
Jumper
Rain jacket
Scarf
Gloves
Cap (with pompom)
Umbrella
I’m ready for you Melbourne winter!! ❄️🥶☔️
The Timeline you’re reading now would be shocking to the person you were 5 years ago.
And 5 years from now, the Timeline you’re reading today will seem quaint.
I was told today by a 17-year-old that there was no way people were writing 10 page papers without Al.
Dude, I was writing 10 page papers without having read the book.
Australia banned X for children but not BlueSky.
Britain is banning X for children but not BlueSky.
This proves one thing.
It's not about protecting children.
It's about censorship and controlling the narrative.
I think possibly the best thing about Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire is how angry it makes a bunch of losers who've never built a thing in their lives.
To read Richard Scolyer’s “final farewell” letter is to recognise that our nation has lost a truly great and gracious Australian.
In that goodbye, Professor Scolyer said that “cancer does not define us.” Yet Professor Scolyer’s more than three decades of work has defined cancer research and treatment – inroads that ultimately will help humanity defeat this dreadful disease.
Professor Scolyer will be remembered for his breakthroughs in melanoma treatment, including immunotherapy, and being the first patient to receive brain cancer treatment based on what he helped develop. Among his many achievements was his nurturing of young doctors and researchers who will carry on his work.
If Professor Scolyer was driven by a responsibility to try and “change the future for others and leave the world a better place”, he did just that. He was brave, bold and challenged the status quo. He was an Australian of the Year, yet Australians will honour him for all the years to come.
Our heartfelt thoughts are with Richard’s wife Katie, his children Emily, Matthew and Lucy, his wider family, his colleagues in medicine, and all those whose lives he changed for the better.
May Richard Scolyer rest in peace.
Please make no mistake about this: trans ideology, which maintains that an unverifiable/unfalsifiable notion called "gender identity" can trump/supplant biological sex, is nothing less than an explicit call to abolish women as a sex class. This is madness and it is morally wrong.
@ptv_official um, passengers for Daylesford have been stranded at Woodend for the past 50 minutes. Why is there no connecting bus service waiting for the train on arrival? You have had 2 months to get organised during this free service time. ?????