..I acknowledge and pay my respects to British and European elders past present and emerging who introduced civil society and prosperity to Australia...
The NDIS needs to cut out the rorts, yes. But not at the expense of those families who actually need it. Luke and Aimee's 8-year-old son Jack has level 3 autism – they've just been told his current level of funding is going to be cut by 80%. Karl Weekly live now, link in bio.
“But Sikh’s HAVE to carry a kirpan, it’s not negotiable…”
Go home then.
“But Muslim women have to cover their faces, it’s not negotiable…”
GO HOME THEN.
“But we have to slaughter animals in this cruel barbaric way, if we can’t…”
GO. HOME. THEN.
DO IT SOMEWHERE ELSE.
Accountants Update - New Labor Govt Directive As Of 1st July 2026
I was informed that I had to provide 100 point identification check to my Accountant who has been doing my tax returns for my Family Trust for over 30 years.
Additionally, ALL Beneficiaries in the ‘Trust’ must also be subjected to the same scrutiny. 🤔
If we fail to comply, then he the Accountant cannot act for us anymore. 🤔
I was also informed an administration fee of $700 would be applied to the Trust.
Can you all check with your Accountants and advise if this is the case and check if your Accountants will be charging your Trust a fee for this #Labor compliance.
Thanks.
#Auspol #LaborTrash Govt #Albo #CommieBastard
⛽️ Australia's domestic fuel reserves are at record levels, with 48 days of petrol, 36 days of diesel and 30 days of jet fuel (as at 30 May), with shipments continuing to arrive as expected and demand returning to normal levels. 🚜✈️
The temporary 20 per cent relaxation of the baseline Minimum Stockholding Obligation has been extended until 30 September, as the Albanese Government maintains flexibility in the domestic fuel market amid ongoing disruption to global fuel supply chains.
The temporary reduction has helped ease supply chain pressures, particularly in regional Australia, while providing ongoing flexibility for industry to respond quickly to any further spikes in demand.
#auspol #fuelsecurity #fuel #australia @AustralianLabor
Julia Gillard is about to preside over a top women’s literary prize in the UK as the rest of us clean up the mess left behind by her government’s destructive changes to the Sex Discrimination Act, writes Giggle CEO and founder Sall Grover.
https://t.co/aXljIZoyoI
Ex-YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki admits to deleting over 1 million COVID videos to silence anti vaxxers.
People died because of this evil woman's censorship.
Green Party member and Southampton resident Pixie Roberts says Brits should be 'ashamed of themselves' following clashes on her street.
Is she correct?
I am not knocking the fact that Pauline Hanson ran a fish-n-chip shop 30yr go. This gave her the opportunity to build minor party status. But she has never run any major business operation. She has never managed more than a handful of staff. Her as PM is a f*cking bad jokeaaCCCC
The First Home Guarantee (5% deposit scheme), the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG), and most state-based stamp duty concessions all require at least one applicant to be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or in some cases a New Zealand citizen
@lutajobe@DavidJ41d@AlboMP@DrCameronMurray Robbing the poor mum and dad investors to pay the large suprfeunds and equity firms by transfering the mums and dads wealth is a traversty
This is Momena Shoma.
She came to Australia in 2018 under the pretence of studying at university, and in 2019 she was jailed for 42 years after shoving a kitchen knife into the neck of her homestay landlord, Roger Singaravelu, while he was having a nap.
The force of her attack was so strong that the knife's tip broke off in Mr Singaravelu's neck.
Shoma was the first person in Victoria to plead guilty to engaging in a terrorist act for the advancing of a political, religious or ideological cause, namely violent jihad, over that attack.
In 2021, she plead guilty to more terror charges for the attempted stabbing of a fellow inmate.
She was less than three years into her marathon stretch at Melbourne’s Dame Phyllis Frost prison when, on October 30 2020, she used garden shears in an attempt to kill another woman.
She had a "strange smile" on her face and was seen laughing after trying to drive a 30-centimetre pair of garden shears into a fellow inmate's neck, later telling investigators that she was only pretending to be deradicalised.
The court heard that after spotting the 30-centimetre shears in the prison garden, Shoma wrapped them in her headscarf and newspaper before seeking out Canadian inmate Kailee Mitz, who was lying on a couch inside Dame Phyllis Frost Centre.
The 28-year-old exchanged pleasantries with Mitz before attempting to plunge the shears into the woman's neck.
"The stupid girl just, I don't know what she does, she falls off the couch and runs away outside. Loser. Coward. Just stop so that I can kill you," Shoma later told investigators.
Prosecutor Brett Sonnet said Shoma had selected her victim in the hopes of sparking international media coverage and sending a political message.
Shoma made full admissions to the crime, telling investigators that she was a soldier of the Islamic State terrorist group, had been planning the attack for some time, and was aiming for her victim's spine.
"Allah will be pleased with me," Shoma told them.
"I would have killed her, stabbed her to death, that was my intention.
"If I get released, then I'll do it again."
The court heard that after she was charged with terror offences, Shoma rejoiced.
"At the conclusion of the interview the accused cheered when she was told she would be charged with committing a terrorist act," Mr Sonnet said.
The convicted terrorist also told prison authorities that she was only pretending to be deradicalised and was seen laughing and smiling because she had "no remorse".
She was sentenced for a second terrorist act, and had her jail term increased to 48 years.
Justice Jane Dixon also increased Shoma’s non-parole period from 31 years to 36 years, meaning the earliest the Bangladeshi national can be released is 2054.
The obvious questions should be: What are the chances of repatriated ISIS women abandoning their ‘extremist’ beliefs, and do deradicalisation programs actually work?
Outcomes so far suggest slim to none 🤔