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"I don't write the rules" is Anika Wells's "I don't hold a hose" moment. And @sussanley.bsky.social nobody's forgotten your travel rorts so maybe keep your counsel. #auspol www.bbc.com/news/world-a...
December 7, 2025 at 5:59 AM
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The #media just lie. The #fact that they run @australianlabor.bsky.social means we gave ZERO #leadership or effective #vision as a basis for climbing out of the current disaster with positive reform ACTiONS and hope of a collective prosperous #future #auspol
Here's the thing, @albomp.bsky.social @australianlabor.bsky.social

If Murdoch thinks you've done well, then you can be absolutely assured that you've fucked up

And seeing how you seem to like cosying up to that foreigner media owner & his idiot boy, now you have to be voted out, permanently, too
Latest from our AAP #news feed #auspol
PM brands social media ban a success before it starts.
The rollout of Australia's landmark social media ban will be untidy, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese admits, but he says it is already a success....
michaelwest.com.au/pm-brands-so...
December 7, 2025 at 6:13 AM
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Labor bankrolled $300 billion in subs for America and Trump’s admin just erased the word “AUKUS” from its defence doctrine. The reward for Albanese’s loyalty? Open contempt from US officials and a request for $40B more. That’s not alliance it’s tribute #auspol
December 7, 2025 at 6:15 AM
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Trump’s strategy calls Australia out by name for not spending enough on defenceafter we already pledged 2.3% of GDP and locked in record weapons spending. What else do they want? Schools gutted? Hospitals shuttered? #auspol
December 7, 2025 at 6:16 AM
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The US says it’ll only defend allies who “take more responsibility.” Labor is dumping $300B into subs built in America, for a war we won’t control, in a region they think we’ll sit out. Meanwhile renters starve. This is bipartisan derangement #auspol
December 7, 2025 at 6:16 AM
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Good morning, here are today's top headlines.

Sports Minister Anika Wells has ducked questions about whether her use of entitlements passed the “pub test”.
‘I don’t write the rules’: Wells, PM defend using taxpayer funds to bring family to ski resort
Labor is defending the sport and communications minister’s family reunion on the slopes after earlier revelations of six-figure claims for international travel.
www.brisbanetimes.com.au
December 7, 2025 at 1:00 AM
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Flooding, cyclones, deadly monsoons in Southeasat Asia, bushfires in Australia, grim news on the water shortage front...

But look. Let's just continue to approve new mines and build tax-payer funded infrastructure for companies that pay no tax. #auspol
December 7, 2025 at 6:31 AM
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I understand that there might be concerns around radicalisation, but that only increases the longer we leave them there. These are Australian citizens. I thought Albanese wanted to govern for 'all Australians'? #auspol #crisis
December 7, 2025 at 6:34 AM
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Kon is a lion! He set up and runs the #ASRC. I make a small monthly donation towards his good work for Asylum Seekers and Refugees.

#auspol
An enormous thank you to all the beautiful people who donated to the ASRC Food Drive for refugees today, we are so grateful for your support 🫶🏼
December 7, 2025 at 6:47 AM
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Colby thinks we owe America unconditional obedience after sending them $368b for AUKUS, embedding Pine Gap into US targeting systems, and committing troops to every US war since Korea. Still not loyal enough? #auspol
December 7, 2025 at 6:58 AM
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@albomp.bsky.social is either an idiot or working for the yanks.

Which is it #Auspol ?
December 6, 2025 at 4:48 AM
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'At a minimum estimated cost of $368 billion, #AUKUS is the largest transfer of sovereign wealth in Australia’s history, with no guarantee the submarines will ever be delivered and optimised for Australia’s primary defence needs.'

www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/comment/topi...
How to restore Australia’s national security
A new word has recently been added to Australia’s Macquarie Dictionary, which means it can be used officially in our lexicon – even by the ABC. “Enshittification” is self-explanatory. Coined to descri...
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December 6, 2025 at 3:10 AM
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The gas industry’s charade is over.

Australians know we have plenty of gas and excessive exports are the problem.

72% of Australians realise cutting exports is the way bring down energy bills, and just 28% think we need new gas fields.

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December 4, 2025 at 9:42 PM
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The gas industry’s charade is over.

Australians know we have plenty of gas and excessive exports are the problem.

72% of Australians realise cutting exports is the way bring down energy bills, and just 28% think we need new gas fields.

x.com/markogge/sta...
December 6, 2025 at 5:38 AM
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Santos has notched up its 10th consecutive year paying ZERO tax in Australia. I’m tempted to change my name to Santos Limited by deed poll, and dare the ATO to come after me. At $200 bucks, it could be the most sensible investment open to me, and I get to trash my backyard into the bargain. #auspol
December 6, 2025 at 5:45 AM
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Not a single day goes by that the Albanese Labor Govt doesn't say or do something to make me utterly disgusted with them. 😠 #auspol #AUKUS
November 4, 2025 at 11:43 AM
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Waiting for #auspol politicians to lead our policies to reduce emissions, rather than ignore nightly news from all around the world!

Oh, and A.I. must produce its own renewal energy & desal water at their own expense!
No supplies from community resources.

How about it @albomp.bsky.social ??
December 6, 2025 at 6:04 AM
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Labor have the largest majority they’ll have in a long time and they’re using it to fire scientists, support genocide, and implement a social media ban against the advice of actual experts that, thankfully, won’t even work
Teens are already getting around the teen social media ban by scanning their parents' faces or uploading their ID, after the government was warned that a third of parents were planning to help their kids dodge the minimum age.

www.crikey.com.au/20...
December 4, 2025 at 11:44 AM
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Labor have the largest majority they’ll have in a long time and they’re using it to fire scientists, support genocide, and implement a social media ban against the advice of actual experts that, thankfully, won’t even work
Teens are already getting around the teen social media ban by scanning their parents' faces or uploading their ID, after the government was warned that a third of parents were planning to help their kids dodge the minimum age.

www.crikey.com.au/20...
December 6, 2025 at 6:22 AM
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The world's richest people are going from being billionaires to trillionaires.

Meanwhile, wages and conditions for the rest of us, adjusted for inflation, are stagnant or declining.

Are stronger white-collar unions part of the solution? 👇👇👇

#auspol #economy #economics #unions
Are stronger white-collar unions the answer?
This post is intended more as an open question, rather than a solution. It follows this recent thread on Mastodon: https://gts.sadauskas.id.au/@aj/statuses/01KBP9Y461FYMP7BWPB5MZHVGM In recent times, there's been a lot of discussion about income inequality. The world's richest people are going from being billionaires to trillionaires. Meanwhile, wages and conditions for the rest of us, adjusted for inflation, are stagnant or declining. There's been many solutions proposed, from wealth taxes to universal basic incomes. And there's certainly a lot of merit to these proposals. But the issue is that many of these solutions require a sympathetic government in power to enact. I'm wondering if part of the solution lies in stronger white-collar unions? At least in Australia, the trade union movement has tended to be strongest in blue-collar industries, particularly around skilled trades. Where professional workers have been organised, it has tended to be in the public sector. Fields like health, education, and government clerical work, which are dominated by the public sector, have tended to be the most organised white-collar professions. But union density in other professional workplaces has tended to be lower. This has increasingly been an issue as professional work and services have made up a growing proportion of our economy. Many workers in these fields are members of professional associations that provide a range of valuable services to members. Think training, certification, industry events, industry publications, and the like. But industrial relations often isn't a focus. Should there be a new class of white-collar unions that focus on collective bargaining, but also provide these services to members? And could a higher level of unionisation in professional workplaces be an effective pathway for closing the income gap between the mega-wealthy and the rest of us? In particular, most of the new generation of mega-wealthy trillionaires appear to be concentrated in the tech sector. Tech workers, if they organised, could potentially have massive leverage. Imagine, for a moment, a strike where something like AWS, Google, YouTube, or Facebook went offline! Imagine a world where employees at those firms use their leverage to negotiate a share of their firms profits? Or an end to the most exploitative gig economy practices? Or guaranteed seats on the company board elected by staff? Or even things like six weeks of paid annual leave each year, plus one paid rostered day off each month? Or perhaps companies investing in things like staff-owned housing co-ops, so employees have access to affordable rent? All of this leads to a question: Do you agree that higher levels of professional unionisation could help address issues like income inequality? If so, what could or should we be doing to encourage more white-collar workers to join unions? If you're a white-collar worker, and you're not in a union, should you be? And what could the unions that represent professional workers do to make membership more appealing? #unions #business #workers #capitalism #economy #economics #auspol #askfedi
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December 6, 2025 at 6:28 AM
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140,000 homes are currently being left vacant in Australia. 32,000 homes in Melbourne alone!

Air BnB has 160,000 homes on its books.

There are thousands of developers land banking properties in our cities.

We could legislate the end of a housing crisis very quickly.
December 3, 2025 at 10:13 PM
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IMAGINE prosecuting people for protesting A GENOCIDE.

YOU should be prosecuted, @chrisminnsmp.bsky.social, for allowing the Israeli flag to be projected onto the Sydney Opera House. Israel: an apartheid, genocidal terrorist and illegally occupying state. #auspol
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
December 4, 2025 at 6:56 AM