@sleepy_lyra Hi, Iβm with the Ballarat Courier. I understand you might not want to talk about this just yet but if you have a chance could I speak with you about it? It can be anonymous but I think it could be important to share your story.
First day of placement done β with @ballaratcourier !
All lovely people and they published this little one about some talented Australian photographers winning awards at the #BIFB - my first real by line π
Excited for the weeks to come!
https://t.co/tUo3GkEcsI
#ICYMI: @SquigglyRick delivers a strong take on the federal government's COVID failures:
"Because they couldn't bring themselves to admit anything went wrong, they haven't done anything to change the behaviours that might've allowed them to get the vaccine program right now."
Sweet photos of me tenderly criticising my 5 year old's performance and telling her where she went wrong in the last take. And the aftermath. #dadwin#SpendingSchoolHolidaysAtWORK
π·: @jasinboland
My favourite argument is the βYouβre lucky we (the British) invaded and not China or Japan!β Mmkay; So say *insert country* invaded tomorrow; You reckon ya gonna feel like celebrating that day in a year? Maybe a century? After they βupgradeβ your life w/ a bit of genocide?
The implication here is that poor people are poor because they waste money on nice clothes while billionaires live a modest lifestyle.
In reality Zuckerberg has spent almost $150,000,000 on property in Hawaii and has sued Native Hawaiians to force them to give up their land.
From thunderstorm asthma to the increasing prevalence of infectious disease, a warming planet is already making us more sick. In the final part of this special series we investigate how climate change puts us more at risk of disease. Listen now: https://t.co/N5icZNbF2b
.@DUALIPA appears on our February cover.
How the singer ignored the trends, turned herself into a βfemale alpha,β and delivered the modern disco classic we didnβt know we needed. https://t.co/yLiGFzgf3T
βI canβt believe weβre still having this discussion in 2021,β Australian commentators say about racism in this country as though weβve ever had meaningful conversations about racism without a tsunami of defensiveness prior.