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Mez
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Interested in politics, sustainability, environment protection, social democracy, cats and delicious bread. 🐈‍⬛ 🍉 🌳 🌏
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Yeah sure the internal machinations of the Liberal Party and their net zero position are news worthy but they are not in government so can we get back to the main game and focus on what really matters?
November 16, 2025 at 6:49 PM
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ICYMI: Melbourne Prize For Music 2025 Winners Revealed
Melbourne Prize For Music 2025 Winners Revealed
The winners of the Melbourne Prize for Music 2025 & Awards were unveiled last night (13 November), with numerous artists taking home prestigious awards. Winning the $60,000 Melbourne Prize for Music this year is Goanna singer, acclaimed songwriter Shane Howard, for his body of work and contributions to the local music scene, as well as Australia’s cultural identity. Runner-up finalists included singer and guitarist Deborah Conway AM, conductor Nicolette Fraillon AM, and singer-songwriter Emma Donovan. All finalists have been given $1,000 each, with support from Fed Square. That isn’t where Conway’s award journey ended last night, however, winning the $2,000 Civic Choice Award, which was awarded to the finalist in the Melbourne Prize for Music with the highest number of public votes. Other winners included composer, arranger, and conductor Vanessa Perica, who took home the $20,000 Beleura John Tallis Award for Emerging Composers, and cellist Charlotte Miles, who won the $10,000 Professional Development Award. In addition to those winners, singer-songwriter Isobel Caldwell and synthesist and composer Carolyn Schofield jointly won the Falls Creek Musicians’ Residencies, receiving two 14-day residencies in Victoria’s High Country, plus $1,000 each.  The winners for the Melbourne Prize for Music & Awards are decided by a dedicated panel of judges. This year’s judging panel includes acclaimed musicians, such as former Melbourne Prize for Music recipient Missy Higgins, conductor Benjamin Northey and musician and arts advocate Genevieve Lacey. “The applications for the Melbourne Prize for Music 2025 form a collection of profound commitment, expression, and contribution to music in Australia,” the judges commented in a statement. “From those who have given a lifetime to their art form, through to those just beginning their journey in music, one thing is obvious, that Victoria is enriched by an absolutely incredible community of musicians and creative artists.” The statement continued, “It was a deeply moving experience to read all of the applications. Selecting recipients for prizes was no easy task, as there were many deserving submissions. We would like to congratulate all artists who have expressed interest in the annual Melbourne Prize this year. Your work is seen, valued and deeply appreciated. “These awards are a testament to the remarkable ecosystem of music in Victoria, thanks to the many personal and public investments in music education, access and participation, over decades. “Let’s individually and collectively continue to prioritise, participate in and support music. And to all those musicians who applied, please continue with your music, continue to express your creativity, and continue to change the world through music.” Melbourne Prize Trust Founder and Executive Director, Simon Warrender, added, “We have had a record number of entrants this year, and I want to thank all entrants and finalists and congratulate the category recipients. This year has been made possible by the generosity of all our partners and patrons – thank you one and all.” Victoria’s Minister for Creative Industries, Colin Brooks, said, “Melbourne is the cultural capital of the nation, and we are proud to support the Melbourne Prize for Music & Awards, honouring Victorian musicians who have made an extraordinary contribution to our music culture.” Melbourne Lord Mayor, Nicholas Reece, concluded, “The City of Melbourne congratulates the finalists and winners of this year’s Melbourne Prize for Music. “Tonight, in the music capital of Australia, we celebrate the music community and its contribution to the cultural fabric of our great city. I would also like to acknowledge the judges - what an amazing and difficult job it must have been!”
dlvr.it
November 15, 2025 at 8:44 AM
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The 1975 “dismissal” of Australian Labor PM Gough Whitlam is often seen as a constitutional crisis initiated by an old British-led establishment. In reality, it was a bloodless analog of other US-orchestrated coups against reforming left governments.
jacobin.com/2025/11/whit...
Fifty Years Ago, the US Staged a Coup in Australia
The 1975 “dismissal” of Australian Labor PM Gough Whitlam is often seen as a constitutional crisis initiated by an old British-led establishment. In reality, it was a bloodless analog of other US-orch...
jacobin.com
November 13, 2025 at 6:23 PM
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As of this morning, Starbucks workers across the country are officially ON STRIKE. And we're prepared for this to become the biggest and longest ULP strike in Starbucks history.

Say #NoContractNoCoffee with us: DON'T BUY STARBUCKS for the duration of our open-ended ULP strike! $SBUX
November 13, 2025 at 11:33 AM
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Well she’s not wrong …
November 13, 2025 at 5:25 AM
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Parents, watch out! #auspol

The federal pesticides regulator has raised fresh safety concerns for children about a chemical widely used on berries. Suspends products
Insecticide on berries found to exceed safety dose for children
The federal pesticide authority has updated how the chemical dimethoate can be used on berries after new data confirmed skyrocketing consumption has been putting young children over the safety limit.
www.abc.net.au
November 12, 2025 at 9:12 PM
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Kerry O’Brien says the fact the Teals are around shows that “more people are thinking about their vote”
“I mean, that didn’t happen by accident. That’s people actually stopping to think” #auspol
November 11, 2025 at 4:56 AM
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Gambling is such a terrible, predatory business. Im sorry your family has been hurt so much by it.

I respect Hobart and Perth for banning pokies in the city center, and I'd like to see more pokie-free spaces. Also, online gaming shpuld be banned. Its too accessible when its on your phone.
November 11, 2025 at 1:20 AM
Sometimes we just have to follow your leader’s advice…
November 11, 2025 at 4:41 AM
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Here is Steve in my lap about to whap. #dailysteve
November 10, 2025 at 4:23 AM
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What the f*** is wrong with these vile men. 😠

"Canberra man Shegu Bobb, 27, was has been sentenced to three years and one month in jail after he was found guilty of sexual offences against an 11-year-old girl he met on a dating site."

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11...
Canberra man jailed after being found guilty of child sexual offences
Canberra man Shegu Bobb has been sentenced in the ACT Supreme Court for a series of sexual offences against an 11-year-old girl, after a jury found him guilty earlier this year.
www.abc.net.au
November 10, 2025 at 9:40 AM
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This small city became the composting capital of a nation, cutting organic waste by more than 40%. Can you guess where?

reasonstobecheerful.world/besancon-foo...
November 10, 2025 at 9:10 PM
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👇👇This is just a total farce. It seems that no one in parliament really wanted #NACC, but everyone else in Australia did, as they expected fireworks after nine years of an #LNP government. It seems the politicians have won; the status quo remains, and business as usual prevails. #auspol
How much longer is this farce of a sideshow going to continue?

NACC Commissioner, Paul Brereton, is once again embroiled in controversy.

The NACC Inspector, Gail Furness is currently investigating several complaints against Mr Brereton.

His position is untenable.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11...
Anti-corruption commission watchdog inquiring into NACC chief Brereton
The inspector of the National Anti-Corruption Commission is inquiring into the agency's head, Paul Brereton, in relation to several complaints including from a former employee.
www.abc.net.au
November 8, 2025 at 4:50 AM
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Just spitballing here, but wouldn’t power prices go down if power companies weren’t allowed to gouge customers?
#insiders
November 8, 2025 at 10:27 PM
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For the record, I told him anyone who gets their info from the Murdoch press shouldn’t try to engage in conversations with actual grown-ups.

Walked off leaving him squirming like a cut snake that any woman would DARE to openly question his stupid opinions.

Soooo testerical.
October 18, 2025 at 9:13 PM
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How in the fuck do we live in a place where John Laws insisted female staff wore skirts & had bare legs yet our own PM @AlboMP this morning still called him a “legend” who was an “authentic voice of Australians” and who “built Australia up just as you guys [Kyle and Jackie] do”???

#NewsCorpse
November 10, 2025 at 5:27 AM
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From the Gluepot Reserve FB account:
Solar powered kangaroos! These thirsty roos know where to come after a sprinkle of rain on a hot day. They also clean our solar panels for us!
😂
November 10, 2025 at 2:21 AM
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So Chris Minns and NSW Police were desperate to stop 1000's from marching in support of Palestine and tried every trick in the book......but NAZIS marching
a man in a suit drinking from a cup with the words awkward silence below him
ALT: a man in a suit drinking from a cup with the words awkward silence below him
media.tenor.com
November 10, 2025 at 7:44 AM
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The numbers confirm Australia’s economy is responding to global conditions better than most.

Australia’s economy shines in a world of deepening gloom
~ @alanaustin.bsky.social
Australia’s economy shines in a world of deepening gloom
The numbers confirm Australia’s economy is responding to global conditions better than most.
buff.ly
November 9, 2025 at 9:00 PM
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If I were to defy a court order, I'd be in jail, not building a ballroom.

Reopen government, swear in Adelita Grivala, release the Epstein Files, restore healthcare subsidies, and fund SNAP.
November 9, 2025 at 7:03 AM
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Good on Andrew Wilke for persisting
Shame on Albanese for not doing what most Australians want
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11...
'Broad, unspoken consensus': silent Labor MPs want action on gambling
Andrew Wilkie has asked the PM to allow a free vote on banning gambling advertising and it appears many Labor MPs would support it.
www.abc.net.au
November 7, 2025 at 8:17 PM
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This is how Pres. Obama responded when Karmel Allison fainted on stage.

He caught her and said: “You’re OK. I’m right here. I got you."

The idea that the president could -- as a natural impulse -- display genuine concern and empathy for another person feels completely unrecognizable today.
November 7, 2025 at 2:04 PM
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Let this sink in. The President of the United States is now appealing a court order forcing him to feed starving children.
November 7, 2025 at 3:59 PM
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Good grief! It seems the legacy #media and legacy #FossilFuels industry now think they are charities! It is as though they are entitled to wreck the country and destroy lives with BAU. #auspol
Where do these clowns think the money comes from

Nine Entertainment has asked the Albanese government to pay it compensation if it bans gambling advertisements, and not to limit any ban to broadcast media.
November 7, 2025 at 12:58 AM
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'If there’s another leadership ballot, the next contest will most likely be Taylor V Melbourne moderate Tim Wilson'
FFS they have got to be kidding
see Mark Dreyfus' Hansard account of Timmy's appalling behaviour in Goldstein last election.
'Hi there I'm Tim and I am a zionist'
What Wednesday’s Question Time said about Sussan Ley and the Liberal Party is that they are in diabolical trouble.
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Down to the Leys
Sussan Ley is losing her grip on the Liberal leadership, as the party’s factions openly fight
mnth.ly
November 6, 2025 at 8:04 PM