Captain Quoll
@kudelka.bsky.social
I am relatively nice here.
Currently squatting on Muwinina land
Point to pinnacle stroll for medical research https://pointtopinnacle2025.grassrootz.com/menzies-institute-for-medical-research/jon-kudelka-captain-quoll
https://www.kudelkashop.com
carpe diem
Currently squatting on Muwinina land
Point to pinnacle stroll for medical research https://pointtopinnacle2025.grassrootz.com/menzies-institute-for-medical-research/jon-kudelka-captain-quoll
https://www.kudelkashop.com
carpe diem
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Captain Quoll
@kudelka.bsky.social
· Aug 4
Hi everyone, after the success of the City To Casino stroll, I was kicking around the idea of running the Point To Pinnacle because I needed a goal to keep me feeling ok. Unfortunately, my glioblastoma kicked off in a new spot and made that unfeasible. However, while my running days are over
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It’s not just about what you remove (cars, noise, dirty air). It’s about what you add (people walking, a lot of bike parking, trees, outdoor dining, and room for kids to play safely). Amsterdam: 1986 and today.
Streets for people.
HT @hackneycyclist.bsky.social for the great before-and-after
Streets for people.
HT @hackneycyclist.bsky.social for the great before-and-after
November 11, 2025 at 4:24 AM
It’s not just about what you remove (cars, noise, dirty air). It’s about what you add (people walking, a lot of bike parking, trees, outdoor dining, and room for kids to play safely). Amsterdam: 1986 and today.
Streets for people.
HT @hackneycyclist.bsky.social for the great before-and-after
Streets for people.
HT @hackneycyclist.bsky.social for the great before-and-after
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this is literally never not accurate
November 10, 2025 at 6:32 PM
this is literally never not accurate
I’m sure it’s all perfectly fine and doesn’t explain a great deal of this gigantic ongoing fuckup. pulsetasmania.com.au/news/spirit-...
Spirit of Tasmania operator was insolvent, Auditor-General says as board hits back
He made the finding after going through the ferry operator’s accounts…
pulsetasmania.com.au
November 11, 2025 at 5:23 AM
I’m sure it’s all perfectly fine and doesn’t explain a great deal of this gigantic ongoing fuckup. pulsetasmania.com.au/news/spirit-...
Currently at 8
November 9, 2025 at 12:09 PM
Currently at 8
Half time at South Hobart vs Marconi, Marconi 1, home team 0 fairly even affair so far. Just about to start the second half
November 9, 2025 at 3:11 AM
Half time at South Hobart vs Marconi, Marconi 1, home team 0 fairly even affair so far. Just about to start the second half
All cunningly disguised as nazis.
The 60 nazis who were allowed to demonstrate in Sydney yesterday.
Do you know their names? Please let white Rose soc know.
Do you know their names? Please let white Rose soc know.
National Socialist Network rallied with police permission at NSW Parliament. The state remains ineffective in responding to the advancement of neo-Nazi groups. Here are their faces sent to us by community members - help us ID them!
write.as/thewhiterose...
write.as/thewhiterose...
November 9, 2025 at 3:03 AM
All cunningly disguised as nazis.
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Critical minerals, aren’t that critical.
The national interest is protecting our environment.
Not uncontrolled mining projects with often result in nothing.
Earth over profits.
#Insiders
The national interest is protecting our environment.
Not uncontrolled mining projects with often result in nothing.
Earth over profits.
#Insiders
November 1, 2025 at 10:22 PM
Critical minerals, aren’t that critical.
The national interest is protecting our environment.
Not uncontrolled mining projects with often result in nothing.
Earth over profits.
#Insiders
The national interest is protecting our environment.
Not uncontrolled mining projects with often result in nothing.
Earth over profits.
#Insiders
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It’s come to this. So sad for my once amazing organisation.
That said, I still say 99% of people at the operational coalface put 110% every day into making Australia safer and more prosperous. I’ve never experienced more passion in a public service. Anywhere.
New CEO literally starts tomorrow.
That said, I still say 99% of people at the operational coalface put 110% every day into making Australia safer and more prosperous. I’ve never experienced more passion in a public service. Anywhere.
New CEO literally starts tomorrow.
BoM move to axe free flood warning tool has ‘potentially deadly consequences’, Queensland councils say
BoM move to axe free flood warning tool has ‘potentially deadly consequences’, Queensland councils say
Bureau of Meteorology says current system will be phased out as it no longer meets ‘cybersecurity, stability and resilience’ standards
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Natural disaster-prone councils in south-east Queensland say the Bureau of Meteorology’s decision to axe its free real-time flood forecasting tool is a “cost shifting” exercise with “potentially deadly consequences”, with New South Wales emergency services also affected.
For nearly 30 years, the BoM has provided local governments, emergency services and water managers around the country with free access to Enviromon – a tool used to inform emergency alert systems which collects, displays and analyses data from rainfall and river level gauges for flood forecasting. Continue reading...
www.theguardian.com
November 8, 2025 at 9:36 PM
It’s come to this. So sad for my once amazing organisation.
That said, I still say 99% of people at the operational coalface put 110% every day into making Australia safer and more prosperous. I’ve never experienced more passion in a public service. Anywhere.
New CEO literally starts tomorrow.
That said, I still say 99% of people at the operational coalface put 110% every day into making Australia safer and more prosperous. I’ve never experienced more passion in a public service. Anywhere.
New CEO literally starts tomorrow.
Very old bridge. Ridiculous. Tasmania: wouldn’t recommend.
November 8, 2025 at 8:41 AM
Very old bridge. Ridiculous. Tasmania: wouldn’t recommend.
Quite a big weekend what with the Takayna launch in naarm and then the launch of this fine compendium in Burnie. Might need a bit of a lie down before the point to pinnacle next week.
November 8, 2025 at 4:56 AM
Quite a big weekend what with the Takayna launch in naarm and then the launch of this fine compendium in Burnie. Might need a bit of a lie down before the point to pinnacle next week.
Just as well we have Eric to save us www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11...
Tasmania's budget 'pretty dire' with 'no easy way out', economists say
Independent economist Saul Eslake and Deloitte's Cedric Hodges warn there is no easy way out of Tasmania's dire budget situation, after the treasurer delivered an "interim" budget with little in the w...
www.abc.net.au
November 7, 2025 at 3:48 AM
Just as well we have Eric to save us www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11...
Just attended the launch of Art For Takayna, and here we are standing in front of (ahem) my painting.
bobbrown.org.au/event/art-fo...
bobbrown.org.au/event/art-fo...
November 6, 2025 at 10:36 AM
Just attended the launch of Art For Takayna, and here we are standing in front of (ahem) my painting.
bobbrown.org.au/event/art-fo...
bobbrown.org.au/event/art-fo...
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So much direct testimony of Israel's atrocities against children.
So much deliberate avoidance or excusing by western political and media establishment.
No-one can say they didn't know. #GazaGenocide
So much deliberate avoidance or excusing by western political and media establishment.
No-one can say they didn't know. #GazaGenocide
Jewish-American orthopedic surgeon Dr. Mark Perlmutter testifies that Israeli snipers deliberately target Palestinian children, often shooting them in the head and chest.
November 5, 2025 at 8:10 PM
So much direct testimony of Israel's atrocities against children.
So much deliberate avoidance or excusing by western political and media establishment.
No-one can say they didn't know. #GazaGenocide
So much deliberate avoidance or excusing by western political and media establishment.
No-one can say they didn't know. #GazaGenocide
A beautiful story about beautiful printmaking.
I have two - TWO - of these gorgeous original A4 meadow hare linoprints by my mum, Jo, to give away to a couple of lucky people here on Bluesky today.
Rules are simple: to be in with a chance to win, you just have to repost this piece I wrote about Jo and her art: www.tom-cox.com/the-magic-ro...
Rules are simple: to be in with a chance to win, you just have to repost this piece I wrote about Jo and her art: www.tom-cox.com/the-magic-ro...
November 5, 2025 at 7:29 PM
A beautiful story about beautiful printmaking.
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My son was stillborn in 2020. By allowing working parents time to grieve, Baby Priya’s bill will change lives | Gemma Killen
My son was stillborn in 2020. By allowing working parents time to grieve, Baby Priya’s bill will change lives | Gemma Killen
I can hardly imagine how hard it would have been to return to a workplace that had declared that I was not a parent – and that my baby didn’t really count
This week I became somewhat of a vigilante keyboard warrior, trawling posts about the passing of baby Priya’s bill to correct every commenter that wilfully misunderstood the bill or used it as an excuse to pick a fight about women’s rights. No, the bill will not put small business owners out of business by forcing them to offer unlimited paid leave. No, the bill won’t mean women’s employment numbers go down. And very importantly, no, the bill does not incentivise late-term terminations.
The Australian federal parliament passed baby Priya’s bill – an amendment to the Fair Work Act – to ensure employers cannot cancel paid parental leave in the event of stillbirth or because a baby dies after birth. The change brings employer paid parental leave in line with government-funded parental leave and unpaid parental leave. Continue reading...
www.theguardian.com
November 5, 2025 at 2:22 AM
My son was stillborn in 2020. By allowing working parents time to grieve, Baby Priya’s bill will change lives | Gemma Killen
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I wonder why so many people are feeling aggrieved and becoming radicalised.
Could it be the breathtaking wholesale betrayal of our values, while lying about it, on a daily basis?
Could it be the breathtaking wholesale betrayal of our values, while lying about it, on a daily basis?
Aust universities will cry poor while stealing millions of dollars from precariously employed workers and throwing money at the mass murder industry.
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
ANU bought shares in Israeli weapons maker after pledging to stop controversial arms investments
Exclusive: University says Elbit Systems, whose drones have been used extensively in Gaza, not on any controversial weapons list when shares bought and sold this year
www.theguardian.com
November 4, 2025 at 11:22 PM
I wonder why so many people are feeling aggrieved and becoming radicalised.
Could it be the breathtaking wholesale betrayal of our values, while lying about it, on a daily basis?
Could it be the breathtaking wholesale betrayal of our values, while lying about it, on a daily basis?
Hi everyone, I’ll be rambling on about Takayna for five minutes at the launch of this tomorrow, so feel free to pop along. bobbrown.org.au/event/art-fo...
Art for Takayna Naarm – Bob Brown Foundation
A month of activities for Takayna in Naarm
bobbrown.org.au
November 5, 2025 at 2:26 AM
Hi everyone, I’ll be rambling on about Takayna for five minutes at the launch of this tomorrow, so feel free to pop along. bobbrown.org.au/event/art-fo...
I was considering going along to this exhibition at the library but you can learn interesting facts about bees just walking up your street. libraries.tas.gov.au/exhibitions/...
The Histori of Bees - Libraries Tasmania
An exhibition celebrating bees, honey and literature from the Age of Discovery to today at the State Library and Archives of Tasmania.
libraries.tas.gov.au
November 4, 2025 at 11:53 AM
I was considering going along to this exhibition at the library but you can learn interesting facts about bees just walking up your street. libraries.tas.gov.au/exhibitions/...
We do keep electing the worst people.
21 years ago we had stillborn twins. It still hurts. I cannot express in words the loathing I feel about these men. To suggest people would cash in on such excruciating loss says everything you need to know about these “moral conservatives.” Arseholes. www.smh.com.au/politics/fed...
Hastie, Joyce ignite late-term abortion fight over paid leave for stillbirth law
Four Coalition MPs have renewed a debate over “late-term abortions” in federal parliament, raising concern that laws guaranteeing paid leave for parents of stillborn children will be used by mothers w...
www.smh.com.au
November 4, 2025 at 11:49 AM
We do keep electing the worst people.
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'The night the sky showered us with stars"
Sarah Morgan, contemporary artist and printmaker
Sarah Morgan, contemporary artist and printmaker
November 3, 2025 at 3:02 AM
'The night the sky showered us with stars"
Sarah Morgan, contemporary artist and printmaker
Sarah Morgan, contemporary artist and printmaker
Looks like someone shotgunned ten tons of alphabetti spaghetti and stuck their fingers down their throat.
Priceless ‘simplified’ HAFF diagram on p307 - not to be missed.
November 4, 2025 at 11:22 AM
Looks like someone shotgunned ten tons of alphabetti spaghetti and stuck their fingers down their throat.
Little stroll down to the rivulet to catch a fleeting glimpse of Ornchy and spotted a swarm of bees on the way back. Luckily there was an emergency beekeeper there getting them out of the weather before they all died overnight.
November 4, 2025 at 8:58 AM
Little stroll down to the rivulet to catch a fleeting glimpse of Ornchy and spotted a swarm of bees on the way back. Luckily there was an emergency beekeeper there getting them out of the weather before they all died overnight.
Reassuring to hear Chris is listening to the CEO of Rio Tinto. I’m sure it will be fine.
Chris Bowen calls out Kevin Hogan for only half-quoting the comments of the CEO of Rio Tinto, Bowen completes the quote which shows a demand for more Renewables.
Bowen “…so desperate, they actually have to cut a sentence halfway to make their case!”🔥 #QT
Bowen “…so desperate, they actually have to cut a sentence halfway to make their case!”🔥 #QT
November 4, 2025 at 6:44 AM
Reassuring to hear Chris is listening to the CEO of Rio Tinto. I’m sure it will be fine.
Today would have been dad's 87th birthday. This is a photo I used at his funeral when I told the story about when his MG got stolen in Melbourne and he tracked it down to a dodgy garage and talked the people who had nicked it into giving it back. He loved that car.
November 4, 2025 at 6:33 AM
Today would have been dad's 87th birthday. This is a photo I used at his funeral when I told the story about when his MG got stolen in Melbourne and he tracked it down to a dodgy garage and talked the people who had nicked it into giving it back. He loved that car.