Avi Yemini, who this week interviewed Charlie Pickering over Grace Tame's ABC podcast series, has previously mounted campaigns against the former Aust of the Year — including using a website domain that bears her name and redirects users to a petition
https://t.co/kzcvYVsnRx
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Caucus raucous over AUKUS as Labor backbencher casts doubt on submarines.
Australia was to receive a mix of new and used submarines. Now, it will only get used ones.
https://t.co/TzrQt2wnN6
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Labor MP Ed Husic says Australia has tolerated poor behaviour from the Israeli government for too long, calling for a “red line” from Canberra including tougher sanctions, an end to defence cooperation.
https://t.co/rD3VfcouY5
A massive brown ribbon stretching across the Atlantic from Africa is puzzling scientists — and the warning signs are growing - Futura-Sciences https://t.co/68q60WCvbo
'We're not fleeing': What happens to a country if the people have to leave? A Pacific island nation on the front line of the climate change threat is building land to try to hold back rising sea levels. - ABC News https://t.co/51D0VDPTsm
He was made redundant after raising misconduct concerns. The Full Federal Court stripped his whistleblower protection because his bosses ‘believed’ his concerns weren’t misconduct or reasonably grounded. The judgement legalises whistleblower termination��� #HighCourtAppeal #auspol
I agree, the housing market is broken!
Previous Labor govts acted to ensure there was an alternative-public housing.Stop feeding a failed market and invest in modern, efficient public housing.
Create a new hi tech modular housing industry building public housing for Australians
Renewables surpass coal power globally. This is why bad actor politicians, One Nation, etc, are going into hyperdrive. Their puppet masters, fossil fuels, are increasingly desperate. It’s why the lies are even more extreme — and even more obvious…
A 25% tax on gas exports is popular with voters across the political spectrum.
Which is unsurprising considering it would raise $17 billion every year to help pay for essential services!
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Here is my BAFTA speech in full, with the important bit that hasn't been shown.
Also, a heartfelt thank you to everyone who supported us, and to our colleagues who rallied around us. And thank you to @BAFTA and the judges for a great evening and a great honour.
AI-powered hacking has exploded into industrial-scale threat, Google says. Criminal groups and state-linked actors appear to be using commercial models to refine and scale up attacks AI (artificial intelligence) | The Guardian https://t.co/ch4mdI7R4u
The law in this regard is outrageously out of date
@AusElectoralCom officials had to apply for an after-hours court injunction just to remove a fake sign with forged AEC insignia on it
The Act needs to change to empower AEC officials with the authority to remove immediately
Julie Bishop has stepped down as ANU chancellor several months before her term was due to end.
Ms Bishop had faced sustained pressure to resign amid multiple inquiries into ANU's governance.
https://t.co/cpobPEFKS7
"Higher interest rates will do nothing to open the Strait of Hormuz. Higher interest rates cannot change the world price of oil and bring down fuel prices,” said Matt Grudnoff, Senior Economist at The Australia Institute.
Read the full media release: https://t.co/pprIiSmgow
$230 to see a dermatologist, up to $1000 out of pocket for a psychiatrist… access to and affordability of medical specialists is an increasing issue for Australians - especially those in regional and rural areas. https://t.co/Hf7TFrf8BV