@Qantas every single plate & piece of cutlery in the Sydney Qantas Club Lounge is covered in food residue & sticky to touch 🤢 I did point it out but the response was to scratch a bit of food off one of the plates in front of her. Dishwasher clearly broken.
@SRadzievic@janeallenperth@lesstenny Would you mind citing the relevant legislation that requires this? As far as I’m aware it is ‘best practice’ & most solicitors do it, but apart from the PEXA workspace prompting you to confirm you’ve verified account details, I’m not familiar with an Aus-wide (Cth law) for this
All you free speech advocates better spark up about the violent arrest of 78yo Danny Lim, for the crime of wearing a billboard - which has already been ruled by a judge as "not criminally offensive"
Police deliberately tripped him to headplant on the tiled floor, now in hospital
BREAKING NEWS:VIDEO VIOLENT NSW POLICE ARREST OF INNOCENT 80 YEAR OLD MAN WEARING BILLBOARD A COURT HAS FOUND LEGAL THE LAST TIME HE WAS WRONGLY ARRESTED FOR IT. CVNT LIKE CENT AND CANT IS NOT AN OFFENSIVE TERM. LAST TIME COURT CRITICISED HEAVY HANDED VIOLENCE NOW IN HOSPITAL.
I need EVERYONE who supports a woman's sacred right to choose to grab this pro-choice voter guide right now and share it with your friends. 👇
https://t.co/tOqLwo8RvG
Another GOLD sovcit case! “It’s been said that, given enough time, 10,000 monkeys w/ typewriters would eventually replicate the works of Shakespeare. Sadly, when humans are let loose w/ internet access, their work does not compare favourably to the aforementioned monkeys” 1/
Queenslander Peter Dutton, in one of the most embarrassing moments in Australian Parliamentary history yelled out 'where's Yeppen?' in an attempt to mock and humiliate Anthony Albanese, thinking that Albanese couldn't pronounce 'Yeppoon'.
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@Qantascares@cmdibley@Qantas This Qantas ‘parody account’ comment would be funny if it wasn’t responding to a woman who is clearly upset & just trying to navigate the recent loss of her husband.
#BREAKING 🚨 Immigration NZ says Avi Yemini was denied a visa because he didn't do the paperwork required of someone with a criminal conviction - Yemini was convicted of unlawful assault against his ex-wife (per @AAPNewswire) | #6NewsAU
This morning the former Prime Minister, on national radio, alleged he had no recall of the names of the other portfolios he had claimed as his.
The two portfolios he claims he has no memory of now turn out to be the minister for Home Affairs and the Treasurer.
The Treasurer.
Very disturbing. An Aus woman traveling through US to Canada was asked by US border officials whether she was pregnant & whether she had recently had an abortion. And deported. The issue was her plan to house-sit for free breached visa waiver program 🤔 https://t.co/2yuAh59SLx
Forced birth in a country with:
—No universal healthcare
—No universal childcare
—No paid family & medical leave
—One of the highest rates of maternal mortality among rich nations
This isn't about "life." It's about control.
Who still wants to know who paid Brett Kavanaugh’s $92,000 country club balance, $200,000 in credit card debt, and $1,200,000 mortgage, buying themselves a Supreme Court justice — and the 5th vote to overturn Roe v. Wade?
@joshgnosis How did the Guardian know which lawyer was named in the email (ie the lawyer you contacted), given that part was redacted in the screenshot posted by PRGuy?
@Cain_Ems @PRGuy17@friendlyjordies That’s true, and yet for some reason a number of suburban law firms insist on calling themselves ‘XYZ Barristers and Solicitors’ which I’ve never been able to figure out.