@hollygdw@Gosleepriya@DESPICABLE143 Might depend on where you live. Although known as a organ some of the time in Australia, in the context of the Australian medical system and donation lists, skin is typically classified as a tissue.
@Peter_Fitz@Jasonsmumr Australians are cranky and justifiably worried, but can you see them voting for a party with no policies, unless you count more gas and fewer migrants with no detail, and a leader who votes against the interests of those of us who earn their wages working 100% of the time?
@CraigSarg73@marxdeane “One Nation support surges with women, wealthy, city voters” yells SMH 4/6/26. Caleb Bond explains why (migrants are to blame) in News 21/5/26 - plus his many other ‘stories’.
Instead try Jenna Price, I went looking for One Nation’s policies. Here’s what I didn’t find SMH 3/6/26
Let’s put that into perspective:
Pauline Hanson received a pay rise worth around $100,000 a year — a 42.5% increase — while reportedly attending only 53% of Senate votes.
At the same time, she opposed a pay rise of around $3,000 for some of Australia’s lowest-paid workers.
A six-figure increase for politicians, but objections when working Australians get a modest boost to help with rising costs.
Where’s the media outrage? Where’s the scrutiny?
#auspol
Whisper out of Canberra - Pauline Hanson intends to put all #Pensioners on the #Indue Cashless Debit Card.
You won't be able to buy what you want, where you want, and good luck trying to buy online. Your pension will be 20% cah to your bank and 80% ON THE CARD which dictates where you can spend and on what.
YOU will do AS YOU ARE TOLD, you bludging aged pensioners. < That's Pauline, not us.
Be prepared.
The writer John Masefield was born #OTD 1 June 1878. He was Poet Laureate from 1930 to 1967. Only Tennyson held the post for longer.
'I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide
Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied;
And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying,
And the flung spray and the blown spume, and the sea-gulls crying.'
A blustery day at Aldeburgh, Suffolk:
@SimoninSuffolk@fugitiveink Just correcting this slightly…I’ve read and enjoyed Barbara Pym’s writing. I’m interested in the era and since reading Nicola Beauman’s , A Very Great Profession, and visiting Persephone Books many times, I’ve better appreciated writing that shows women’s interior lives.