Magpie attack survivor.
Disclosure:
Grandma Susie was a …
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“The commission’s funding is so low; it begs the question of whether it’s deliberate in order to avoid scrutiny.”
- Eloise Carr
@eloise-carr.bsky.social #auspol
“The commission’s funding is so low; it begs the question of whether it’s deliberate in order to avoid scrutiny.”
- Eloise Carr
@eloise-carr.bsky.social #auspol
->Nature | More info from EcoSearch
#DCUKparliament
#DCUKparliament
The Establishment is still running scared of that 'project' - good.
It's called socialism. It's left wing politics which our media is so afraid of.
#ForTheMany not the few
The Establishment is still running scared of that 'project' - good.
It's called socialism. It's left wing politics which our media is so afraid of.
#ForTheMany not the few
Title: Recto - Verso
Alt text: A cartoon in two frames by Cathy Wilcox.
Frame 1: Recto - Albo & Watt stand with the Woodside gas facility behind them next to a sign: “
- WOODSIDE -
NORTH WEST SHELF
GAS PROJECT
PROUDLY EXTENDED FOR 40 YEARS BY THE ALBANESE GOVERNMENT
IN 2025
/2
Title: Recto - Verso
Alt text: A cartoon in two frames by Cathy Wilcox.
Frame 1: Recto - Albo & Watt stand with the Woodside gas facility behind them next to a sign: “
- WOODSIDE -
NORTH WEST SHELF
GAS PROJECT
PROUDLY EXTENDED FOR 40 YEARS BY THE ALBANESE GOVERNMENT
IN 2025
/2
NW Shelf decision should help too
NW Shelf decision should help too
->YourTango | More info from EcoSearch
Now, that's democracy.
Quebec riding of Terrebonne flips to Liberals after recount shows candidate won by single vote
Liberals now have 170 seats in House of Commons, two shy of a majority government #Canada
www.cbc.ca/news/politic...
Now, that's democracy.
It's one of the biggest, if not, the biggest example of successful brainwashing in America's history... 77 million people 🤯
It's one of the biggest, if not, the biggest example of successful brainwashing in America's history... 77 million people 🤯
futurism.com/neoscope/sci...
futurism.com/neoscope/sci...
arstechnica.com/health/2025/...
arstechnica.com/health/2025/...