This is hilarious.
Also, completely enraging.
This is hilarious.
Also, completely enraging.
The Albanese Labor Government is supporting bombing a country, then preventing people fleeing that violence from seeking safety here.
It is wicked.
It's a reasonable question for Australians to ask given the government is sending a sophisticated reconnaissance plane β crewed by dozens of military personnel β to the Middle East. And legal experts say the answer is yes.
As @taylorlorenz.bsky.social has covered extensively, this age-verification stuff is basically the beginning of the end of online privacy. Given the stakes, have you seen any left wing politicians (who need to win back young men!) or civil liberties groups go anywhere near this story?
The announcement today from the Albanese Labor Government to send an E-7A Wedgetail aircraft to the Gulf and provide medium-range air-to-air missiles to the UAE shows Australia has been fully dragged into another US forever war.
Scientists are calling on the Australian government to push back on a plan to scrap hundreds of jobs at the nation's science agency, as they await the release of further details this week.
With the Liberalsβ 2025 election review recently leaked, what does the Greensβ version reveal about the lessons theyβve taken from the federal poll?
Whether defending at a by-election (Nightcliff 2026, Prahran 2025) or trying to consolidate a by-election win at the next regular election (Fremantle 2009, Northcote 2017), itβs not a happy track record for the Greens.
Safe Work Australia has published a Code of Conduct which mentions a duty to ensure safe indoor air: www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/doc/model-co...
I have posted my summary of the many weaknesses and a tiny glimmer of hope here: petervogel.legal/rubyprincess...
Pretty difficult to refute a single thing in this perfect assessment of where the f**k we are, from @iandunt.bsky.social:
Labor now refusing to say whether Harold E Holt naval communication station in WA helped support US killer submarine - they keep running and hiding from the reality of AUKUS
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You can tell how much Labor and the Coalition care about the poor Iranians by the way they hastily built a series of offshore concentration camps to imprison Iranian refugees *forever* when they tried to escape the regime.
Theyβre not above criticism if theyβre pushing bad amendments (like this one).
This is Teal Brain in action. Yesterday Allegra Spender moved this amendment, which would have allowed people with millions of dollars in superannuation to avoid tax.
The Teals spend a lot of time looking after the 1%. Gotta look after your political donors I guess.
Labor has so many reasons to get Australia out of AUKUS.
Canada sees itβs a dud deal and doesnβt want to join any more.
Thereβs another illegal Trump & Netanyahu war in the Middle East that Australia should not be supporting.
Albanese has now admitted that Australians were onboard the US nuclear sub that sank an Iranian vessel and left the crew to drown, in a violation of international law. This was always an inevitability of AUKUS. End AUKUS now.
"To be free, one must be feared" said Macron
This utterly pathological idea is why people are dying tonight in Iran. And in Palestine. And in Lebanon and Israel and the USA.
Fear can destroy freedom. It can never create it.
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This feels like a helpful primer for understanding AI in general. It makes programmers more efficient on the front end because they can generate more code. But it makes them less efficient afterwards because it vastly increases the amount of time they spend tweaking and fixing bugs.
Okay Bluesky hivemind- got a q for a possible cartoon (not sure yet what I'll do for tomorrow):
What are the ways Albanese has been a disappointment as PM?
We now see you for what you are. The three war parties: One Nation, the Coalition and Labor who have never seen a US war they don't want to back in. Millions of Australians disagree with you. They want a government of principle, they want a government of peace.
A permanent ban on fracking is back on the agenda in Tasmania with the Tasmanian Greens planning to introduce a bill to ban the harmful practice in the opening days of parliament.
Read the full piece on The Point: https://theaus.in/4sj29aE
Greens say no war with Iran as Albaneseβs Labor issues support of Trump and Netanyahuβs illegal attacks
Wtf?
Of course he has, he's got no spine and is incapable of seeing where this is all headed. I genuinely fear for our future.
Congress rejected massive cuts to US science budgets for 2026, but much of the money still isnβt flowing to researchers.
The culprit? The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is quietly slow-walking the release of funds. π§΅π
Massive congratulations to Hannah Spencer and our UK Green Party comrades on the Gorton and Denton win π
Every Green breakthrough strengthens our global movement. What youβve achieved will inspire campaigns in towns and cities far beyond the UK β including here in Australia.
#BREAKING π¨ The Green Party has won the Gorton and Denton parliamentary by-election in a significant blow to UK PM Keir Starmer
Labour finished third in a previously safe seat with their vote halving to to 25%, while Reform were second with 29%
Stunning and historic result in the Gordon and Denton parliamentary by-election in the UK.
The anti-genocide Green Party led by Zack Polanski has won the seat from Keir Starmer's governing Labour Party.
Nigel Farage's Reform UK and its odious candidate Matt Goodwin beaten.
βΌοΈ BREAKING: Greens WIN Gorton and Denton by-election in a landslide victory
π’ Grn: 41% (+27)
β‘οΈ Ref: 29% (+15)
π΄ Lab: 25% (-25)
π΅ Con: 2% (-6)
π Lib: 2% (-2)
Green GAIN from Labour (+/- vs GE2024)
βΌοΈFirst-ever Green win in an MP by-election
Woodside is looking for a new CEO, so we thought we'd lend them a hand π