@KatyKray73 Who’s paying you to promulgate this rubbish? See the cattle happily grazing at the windfarm? Sheep farming & solar are now proven to be synergistically successful.
How about you give us an example of livestock grazing at a coal mine.
@SwiftOnSecurity My Brother MFC J5910DW just turned 13 - now a teen 😂 AUD$98 new and still going strong. It’s an inkjet so I buy cheap generic inkjet cartridges about once every 2-3 years. It works via Airprint as well.
@pilgoth I feel seen! I also hate being sent videos via messaging, something the sender thinks is funny or interesting. It’s quite lazy and tone deaf. I never watch them but still they come 😳
@anika_climate You didn’t mention that Singapore, the origin of our refined fuels, is also a signatory to the Paris Agreement, has the same net zero target as Australia, has a carbon tax and emissions limits.
Who is paying you?
@Andrew_JCC@AustralianSuper Learning recently that Aussie super funds are sending our money overseas to invest in the military industrial complex is so concerning and alarming. Luckily my family setup an SMSF years ago but I am honestly gobsmacked that retail super funds even have permission to do this.
This isn’t a response, it’s copy-paste PR spin.
I am raising serious concerns about investments linked to alleged war crimes, and your answer is to hide behind “diversification” and send members to a complaints form. That’s not transparency, it’s damage control.
You’ve signed up to human rights obligations. @AustralianSuper can't market themselves as responsible investors while ignoring their own human rights commitments the moment they become inconvenient.
If you think Australians will accept this level of deflection, you’re badly misreading the room. Telling concerned members to go lodge a complaint instead of addressing the issue publicly just reinforces the perception you’re avoiding scrutiny. Continue down this path and expect many of your members to walk, starting with me.