Scatterling of Africa living in Sydney, Australia, Dad, M+A Lawyer, Dir of the Australian Rhino Proj, lover of the Aus Chamber Orchestra - views are personal
@corybernardi Petty comment Cory. Little wonder people are turned off pollies. Do you not see the legislative over-reach in Australia? I thought ON was trying to show the compare and contrast. But not so - same, same.
@Saul_Sadka@mirandadevine My subscription was cancelled a few minutes ago - cost of about $850 per year for this bile. No thanks. Bye The Economist. Been with you for ages and ages. Now gone. Never to return.
@goodfoodgal Interesting that her “team” left her to it apart from whispering “gross”! Seems they wanted little to do with it. Patterson would make a formidable cross-examiner. So calm and across his brief!
@RealRickRule How can we be misled as to savings that were not there at all! Appalling - treats voters as people who should not know the truth. Imagine what the Treasurer and the Finance Minister would say if a corporate CEO did the same?
@SueFischer21@AlexRyvchin@cathywilcox1 Well said. @suefisher21 - I call it “shrouded” anti-Semitism. They dress up their views with intellectual niceties, with the (vain) hope that we do not see them and people who behave like this as being anti-Semitic.
@SerkanTheWriter Serkan. Suggest that you read the judgement. That is not what the judgement said. It found one issue around perception of bias, but confirmed ALL the other findings and refused to intervene around the overall finding of the inquiry.
@CaroDiRusso Spot on. Always easy to blow other people’s money. Why have taxpayers to pay for middle class “welfare”? Those in need may be helped but not all surely!
Ashurst are delighted to have acted for The Blackstone Group on this their second PE investment in Australia.
Thanks so much James Carnegie Jonathan Chamberlain Christian Keiber Sam Young Susannah Lindenfield Matthew Wallace.…https://t.co/brO7vNpRXU https://t.co/CkbdyShsyU