Philip Thalis
@philipthalis.bsky.social
Architect, urbanist, public advocate. Principal @HillThalisAUP co author #PublicSydney Book & Puzzle. Prof Practice UNSW. ex Sydney Ind Councillor. Aust Arch Gold🥇2024
On Gadigal country
On Gadigal country
Thanks @robbieb.bsky.social
If I caught a taxi back then, I would always order the driver to turn that bastard Laws off!
Then along came Jones - same order, with even more vehemence
If I caught a taxi back then, I would always order the driver to turn that bastard Laws off!
Then along came Jones - same order, with even more vehemence
November 10, 2025 at 11:58 AM
Thanks @robbieb.bsky.social
If I caught a taxi back then, I would always order the driver to turn that bastard Laws off!
Then along came Jones - same order, with even more vehemence
If I caught a taxi back then, I would always order the driver to turn that bastard Laws off!
Then along came Jones - same order, with even more vehemence
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It would be difficult to identify a more unambitious government.
Committed to holding onto incumbency rather than doing anything big, bold, and transformational with it.
Time Albanese retire to his Central Coast clifftop pad.
His mind has already moved there
#auspol
Committed to holding onto incumbency rather than doing anything big, bold, and transformational with it.
Time Albanese retire to his Central Coast clifftop pad.
His mind has already moved there
#auspol
November 9, 2025 at 2:10 AM
It would be difficult to identify a more unambitious government.
Committed to holding onto incumbency rather than doing anything big, bold, and transformational with it.
Time Albanese retire to his Central Coast clifftop pad.
His mind has already moved there
#auspol
Committed to holding onto incumbency rather than doing anything big, bold, and transformational with it.
Time Albanese retire to his Central Coast clifftop pad.
His mind has already moved there
#auspol
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The economists we hear from so often have a hard time seeing beyond the market and its limited solutions, even when the market is clearly failing to deliver housing for all.
November 7, 2025 at 7:14 AM
The economists we hear from so often have a hard time seeing beyond the market and its limited solutions, even when the market is clearly failing to deliver housing for all.
More Murdoch culture war victims…
November 8, 2025 at 11:18 PM
More Murdoch culture war victims…
“For some time I’ve been saying that the storied choice between socialism and barbarism was made exquisitely clear a good many years ago in the United States, and both major parties chose barbarism”
November 8, 2025 at 8:36 PM
“For some time I’ve been saying that the storied choice between socialism and barbarism was made exquisitely clear a good many years ago in the United States, and both major parties chose barbarism”
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'Prof Donald Rothwell, an expert in international law at... [ANU], said Israeli defence companies like Elbit Systems were “directly implicated in Israel’s alleged acts of genocide in Gaza”.
“As such, Australia should not be engaged in any trade that supports that type of activity,” Rothwell said.'
“As such, Australia should not be engaged in any trade that supports that type of activity,” Rothwell said.'
November 6, 2025 at 9:41 PM
'Prof Donald Rothwell, an expert in international law at... [ANU], said Israeli defence companies like Elbit Systems were “directly implicated in Israel’s alleged acts of genocide in Gaza”.
“As such, Australia should not be engaged in any trade that supports that type of activity,” Rothwell said.'
“As such, Australia should not be engaged in any trade that supports that type of activity,” Rothwell said.'
Good riddance to one of Australia’s vilest, most destructive politicians
November 7, 2025 at 9:04 PM
Good riddance to one of Australia’s vilest, most destructive politicians