How Indigenous ideas about non-linear time can help us navigate ecological crises
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How Indigenous ideas about non-linear time can help us navigate ecological crises
theconversation.com/how-indigeno...
One of my favorite tidbits from this development is that not only did grass start growing in the desert for the first time, but that it grew so tall to the point it started covering the solar panels and becoming a massive issue, and the best solution was to just let sheep eat the grass.
On the Atlas Network, and links between Advance, CPAC, Cormack Foundation, Liberal Party, IPA, CIS, and many others.
Excellent from Gareth Hutchens. To his credit, credits @lucyham.bsky.social and @anthonyklan.bsky.social for their work.
Give me some hope for ABC.
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01...
The revelation that the Forestry Corporation of NSW is proposing to log a cloud forest in southern NSW, teeming with threatened species, is another reminder of the spiralling decline of the native forest logging industry
- Bob Debus, former NSW enviro minister
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Vale to a most amazing person and musician. I hope you're beating the crap out of a drumkit, somewhere, Rob. Thank you for the immense joy and inspiration you've provided. www.theguardian.com/music/2026/j...
Please join us at the rally to save the #StateLibraryofVictoria from mismanagement & insane staff cuts. Library steps, Saturday 13 December at 12.30. Every citizen of this city owns this place & now we have to defend it. I'm sorry we're all so busy & distracted by bad things: but this we can do.
Brisbane community radio station 4ZZZ celebrates 50 years against all odds
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12... #ausmedia #qldpol #ozhist
A huge 89% majority of global people [56% even in the United States] want stronger action to fight the #ClimateCrisis, but mistakenly believe they’re in a minority.
People want action. Smart cities are taking action. Nations should support city action.
#ActionStartsHere @mayors4climate.bsky.social
NEW NEWSLETTER: “ The Weekly Cybers #95” buttondown.com/stilgherrian...
With just 12 days to go there’s yet more news about Australia’s social media age restrictions, a new AI Safety Institute, and so many other stories it hurts. Happy Friday.
one thing I want to do in the future is to make the public case for a government owned mastodon instance that political leaders should at the very least cross-post their social media communications to (and the agency that runs it will be called the Posts Office)
Late contender for best news quote of 2025: "At the end of the day, most people do not give a shit about Ned Kelly’s rotating three-dimensional helmet."
This is probably the only story you will read about Gough’s left nut today…beautiful piece by Mike Bowers
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Researchers claim a technology breakthrough that could help solve some of the barriers to the development of potentially low cost and longer lasting sodium-ion batteries.
I think it’s time to get this out into the world…
Here’s my new blogletter. I’ll be writing here about life and changemaking in this discombobulating space between the no longer and the not yet.
Do please have a read of this first post, sign up, and spread the word!
On noticing that the ground has slid away
My 2nd post at In Between Days is about how you can paper over cracks, but you can't paper over an abyss
We're over the cliff
We're in freefall
We have to live in this reality together
Because that's the only way to get from the no longer to the not yet
I HATE COLLINGWOOD Wolfenstein 3D mod on floppy disk. This version doesn't work. :(
Australians, please raid your Uncle's old PC in his shed, and help me find a copy of this to archive.
#Australia #AFL #DOSGaming #Wolfenstein #RetroGaming #MSDOS #RetroComputing
Why investment in clean indoor air is vital preparation for the pandemics and climate emergencies to come
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Urban sprawl has forced native animals and humans to live close together. Here are eight ways to make your home a refuge for wildlife.
New research considers the true value of Meanjin, using publicly available data. The journal has trained generations of Australian writers and editors.
Politicians are pushing AI as a quick fix to Australia’s housing crisis. They’re risking another Robodebt
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Opinion | Melbourne University Press says it shut down Meanjin for "purely financial reasons". Perhaps the university could have used some of its $273 million surplus to safeguard the seminal journal, @catrionamp.bsky.social writes.
Australian writers shocked and ‘disgusted’ by closure of 85-year-old literary journal Meanjin
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The little Meanjin collection that I helped bring into the world as editor. Just a fragment of its 85-year catalogue. What an act of bone-stupid arrogance to kill it.
BREAKING: The Senate has just voted YES to our inquiry into the social media age ban & search engine age verification codes! This isn't just about kids - it's a national age verification and identification system masquerading as being about online safety for children. 🧵
Improving ventilation one of the few measures still available to reduce death and disability from Covid johnquigginblog.subs...
I don't think it's widely realised (partic post-Spain-Blackout) just how remarkably stable the world's leading variable renewables (wind/solar) grids are, and for the issues that do exist, how much batteries can directly help
So.....I wrote about it for @reneweconomy.com.au!!
I wrote a thing for @theconversation.com on embracing and making slop as a means of developing critical genAI literacy and having some fun along the way. Enter the Slopocene! theconversation.com/understandin...
In my latest podcast I talked about WordPress as "the operating system for the open social web." Jeremy Hervé who works at Automattic on WordPress liked the idea, explained in this blog post.
Apparently people are flagging posts of our book on X as prohibited material, so if you needed more reason to buy and post about Character Limit…