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ADD YOUR NAME ✍️ We will not be divided after Bondi On Sunday at Bondi we witnessed the appalling consequences of hatred and how it breeds radicalisation and violence. But as the Jewish community and the whole country grieved, some politicians went on ...

The only way forward - please sign: petitions.getup.org.au/petitions/fr... @getup.org.au

23.12.2025 00:58 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

“Peace on Earth, goodwill to all” still worth striving for.

20.12.2025 19:11 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Agree.

23.10.2025 06:05 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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‘Your new website sucks’: Bureau of Meteorology redesign is lightning rod for heated criticism It was designed to be clean and clear, but upset users are calling the national weather forecaster’s new site confusing, clunky and ‘really bad’ * Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast It was designed to be clean and clear, but the Bureau of Meteorology’s new website has come in for criticism for being confusing, clunky and “really, really bad”. After years of development, the government site, which has 2.6bn page views a year, was relaunched on Wednesday, its homepage giving users a snapshot of weather in capital cities around the country and latest news updates from the bureau. Continue reading...

‘Your new website sucks’: Bureau of Meteorology redesign is lightning rod for heated criticism

23.10.2025 04:48 — 👍 38    🔁 13    💬 13    📌 8

Very disappointed; less user friendly than previous site.

23.10.2025 06:04 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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NSW prisoners could face harsh penalty for trivial offences such as ‘looking untidy’ after Labor ignores legal advice Ombudsman releases secret advice against government plan to lower standard of proof for misconduct * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast New South Wales prisoners could face some of the harshest penalties in the country for trivial infractions such as “looking untidy” or “eating food in a cell”, as the government flouts advice and attempts to lower the burden of proof for inmate misconduct. On 14 October, the government introduced a bill proposing an amendment to the Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act. If adopted, the legislation would mean offences committed by inmates while inside prison only need to be proved to the civil standard of the “balance of probabilities”, rather than the current criminal threshold of “beyond reasonable doubt”. Continue reading...

NSW prisoners could face harsh penalty for trivial offences such as ‘looking untidy’ after Labor ignores legal advice

23.10.2025 05:24 — 👍 16    🔁 9    💬 1    📌 0
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‘This is bad news’: Australian tropical rainforest trees switch in world first from carbon sink to emissions source Researchers say carbon emissions change in Queensland tropical rainforests may have global climate implications * Sign up for climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s free Clear Air newsletter here Australian tropical rainforest trees have become the first in the world to switch from being a carbon sink to an emissions source due to increasingly extreme temperatures and drier conditions. The change, which applies to the trees’ trunk and branches but not the roots system, began about 25 years ago, according to new research published in Nature. Sign up to get climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s Clear Air column as a free newsletter Continue reading...

‘This is bad news’: Australian tropical rainforest trees switch in world first from carbon sink to emissions source

15.10.2025 15:03 — 👍 15    🔁 11    💬 2    📌 2
Now is the Time to Speak up for Justice
YouTube video by Justice Connection Now is the Time to Speak up for Justice

worth 4 mins of your time to watch this:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmfD...

15.10.2025 16:26 — 👍 2718    🔁 1322    💬 121    📌 83
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He gives $20 Billion of OUR dollars to bailout Argentina without consulting Congress or the American people. Does that seem like the actions of a KING to you?

Join us & let him know just what you think about that this Saturday, 10/18

#NoThronesNoCrownsNO_KINGS 👑

15.10.2025 18:31 — 👍 26226    🔁 8283    💬 1434    📌 372

Pity the actual perpetrators won’t pay a cent!

04.09.2025 22:10 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

And it does not hold the responsible individuals accountable.

04.09.2025 22:05 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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The robodebt class action settlement may be the biggest in Australian history – but the trauma isn’t over | Peter Whiteford Class action members will have the option of individualised assessments, which means some will receive more than others The federal government has agreed to pay $475m in compensation to the thousands of victims of the robodebt scandal. Both the government and Gordon Legal, who brought the class action, have pointed out that this is the largest class action settlement in Australian history. The settlement is still subject to approval by the federal court. It is remarkable how little interest there seems to have been in ensuring the Scheme’s legality, how rushed its implementation was, how little thought was given to how it would affect welfare recipients and the lengths to which public servants were prepared to go to oblige ministers on a quest for savings. Truly dismaying was the revelation of dishonesty and collusion to prevent the Scheme’s lack of legal foundation coming to light. Continue reading...

The robodebt class action settlement may be the biggest in Australian history – but the trauma isn’t over | Peter Whiteford

04.09.2025 15:04 — 👍 9    🔁 4    💬 2    📌 1
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Construction should be a career that you can build a life on | Letters Letters: Matthew Ord says pay insecurity pushes many skilled people out of construction entirely, while Stuart Green notes that career paths only exist in sheltered pockets. Plus a letter from Mark St...

The end point of a highly speculative housing system is lower quality of working life in construction. Yet another reason for a more strategic approach to housebuilding, including an expanded state sector- to help create more stable career paths in construction.

www.theguardian.com/business/202...

18.08.2025 07:17 — 👍 54    🔁 14    💬 7    📌 1
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Joyce and Canavan call for new coal plants to replace renewable energy projects Coalition opponents of net zero spruik coal, nuclear and gas as emissions policy divides opposition * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Barnaby Joyce and other leading opponents of net zero by 2050 want Australia to build new coal-fired power plants, focus on gas and nuclear energy and abandon all efforts to cut carbon emissions. As the former Nationals leader pushes a private member’s bill to block net zero – sparking new divisions within the Liberals and Nationals this week – he said any long-term emissions reduction from renewables would not make a meaningful difference to the climate and would cost households too much. Continue reading...

Joyce and Canavan call for new coal plants to replace renewable energy projects

01.08.2025 15:02 — 👍 5    🔁 4    💬 9    📌 2
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‘What choice have I got?’: Lana built a life in Australia after years on Nauru – but now faces returning to the Iran she fled to keep it Australia has agreed to not deport refugees back to face possible persecution. But advocates say for many ‘transitory persons’ stuck in legal limbo, their only option is to do the unthinkable Lana and Scott* met in torrential rain: she was waiting for a bus, he offered her a lift. “We just kicked it off,” Scott remembers of the chance meeting on Nauru in 2015. He was a senior manager in construction, building Australia’s offshore detention centre on the island. Sign up for a weekly email featuring our best reads Continue reading...

‘What choice have I got?’: Lana built a life in Australia after years on Nauru – but now faces returning to the Iran she fled to keep it

01.08.2025 15:05 — 👍 7    🔁 4    💬 0    📌 0
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SA’s toxic algal bloom is twice the size of the ACT, has killed 12,000 animals and is filling even the experts with dread Beaches are littered with fish carcasses and scientists warn they are only ‘the tip of the iceberg’ as underwater habitats deteriorate * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Anthony Rowland was heading out for a pre-dawn surf at Waitpinga Point when he felt a tickle in his throat. He was out on the pristine water as the sun rose on South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula, then headed back up the hill towards the car park with his friends. “Halfway up, all three of us were barking,” he says. Continue reading...

SA’s toxic algal bloom is twice the size of the ACT, has killed 12,000 animals and is filling even the experts with dread

19.07.2025 20:02 — 👍 50    🔁 39    💬 4    📌 4

TIME TO ACT! Call your senators!

19.06.2025 14:55 — 👍 91    🔁 45    💬 3    📌 3

Deeply saddened to hear of the death of Iain Brash who taught history at UWA for 42 years. I had the pleasure of being his student for 3 of those years. He fed my love of history, tolerated my eccentricity and taught me the value of respecting students. A lovely man; I cherish my memories of him.

20.06.2025 02:03 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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The love of the Whistleblower - Greenpeace Australia Pacific One fresh early morning spring back in 2018, I was huddling with a couple of colleagues on a sturdy wooden bench in one of Sydney’s inner city parks. None of us were carrying our mobile phones.

The love of the Whistleblower www.greenpeace.org.au/ceo-newslett...

11.06.2025 07:28 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

🎯🎯🎯

03.06.2025 21:11 — 👍 7    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0

So far, apart from the criminals that are in the White House and administration, Trump has pardoned, pedophiles, tax, cheats, murderers, domestic abusers, and a whole raft of violent criminals.

So next time they tell you that immigrants are the problem ….

27.05.2025 16:26 — 👍 55    🔁 18    💬 1    📌 0

Deeply disappointed!

28.05.2025 22:10 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Woodside toxic spill near Ningaloo Reef world heritage area under investigation Estimated 16,000 litres of petroleum products spilled into Indian ocean on 8 May during decommissioning works at Griffin field * Australia news live: latest politics updates * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Australia’s offshore energy regulator has launched an investigation into an oil and gas spill at a Woodside Energy project off the Pilbara coast in Western Australia. An estimated 16,000 litres of petroleum products were released into the Indian Ocean on 8 May during decommissioning at the company’s Griffin field, 58km north-west of Exmouth and 60km from Ningaloo marine park. The field stopped production in 2009. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

Woodside toxic spill near Ningaloo Reef world heritage area under investigation

28.05.2025 06:23 — 👍 28    🔁 25    💬 5    📌 1
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Environmentalists condemn ‘devastating’ move to open nine new gas exploration areas in Queensland Campaigners and conservationists decry decision, saying it will worsen climate crisis, blow out emissions reductions targets and put groundwater at risk * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The Queensland government has opened nine new areas for gas exploration across 16,000 sq kilometres in a step environmentalists say will only worsen the climate crisis. The state’s natural resources minister, Dale Last, said the move would make Queensland more attractive for gas industry investment and would help bring down gas prices and ease the supply pressures on the east coast. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

Environmentalists condemn ‘devastating’ move to open nine new gas exploration areas in Queensland

28.05.2025 08:38 — 👍 67    🔁 32    💬 7    📌 3
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Approval of Woodside LNG project gambles with ancient heritage for short-term gain Forty-year extension of North West Shelf gas project granted by environment minister, Murray Watt, will result in huge greenhouse gas emissions, putting the already degraded Indigenous rock art at risk * Get Guardian Australia environment editor Adam Morton’s Clear Air column as an email We don’t know all the evidence that the new environment minister, Murray Watt, had before him when he decided to approve a 40-year life extension to one of Australia’s biggest fossil fuel developments so that it could run until 2070. But we do know this. The decision largely turned on whether the North West Shelf liquefied natural gas (LNG) development on the Pilbara’s Burrup Hub can coexist for decades into the future with an incredible collection of ancient Murujuga rock art, some of it nearly 50,000 years old and unlike anything else on the planet. Get Guardian Australia environment editor Adam Morton’s Clear Air column as an email Continue reading...

Approval of Woodside LNG project gambles with ancient heritage for short-term gain

28.05.2025 15:04 — 👍 11    🔁 9    💬 3    📌 0
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‘Genocide’: Patrick Dodson condemns Australia’s Aboriginal youth incarceration rates Former Labor senator also says child removals are a way to ‘eradicate a people from the landscape’ * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Former Labor senator Patrick Dodson has condemned the country’s Aboriginal youth incarceration rates and child removals as an ongoing genocide against First Peoples and an “embarrassing sore” on the nation. “It’s an assault on the Aboriginal people. I don’t say that lightly [but] if you want to eradicate a people from the landscape, you start taking them away, you start destroying the landscape of their cultural heritage, you attack their children or remove their children,” Dodson said. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

‘Genocide’: Patrick Dodson condemns Australia’s Aboriginal youth incarceration rates

28.05.2025 15:04 — 👍 48    🔁 23    💬 1    📌 3
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Today (every day) I choose kindness.

28.05.2025 16:27 — 👍 20    🔁 2    💬 2    📌 0
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Only strong action on emissions can restore economic stability, UN climate chief says Simon Stiell says investors ‘ready to hit the go button’ if they have the right signals from governments The climate crisis has raised the price of commodities and exacerbated famine – and only strong action on greenhouse gas emissions can restore economic stability, the UN’s climate chief has said. Simon Stiell, the executive secretary of the UN framework convention on climate change, was speaking in Panama, where recent years of drought drove the water to perilous lows that disrupted international trade. Continue reading...

Only strong action on emissions can restore economic stability, UN climate chief says

20.05.2025 15:28 — 👍 19    🔁 12    💬 0    📌 1
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SIGN NOW: REJECT AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST FOSSIL FUEL PROJECT! Sign the petition: REJECT AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST FOSSIL FUEL PROJECT!

We have less than 10 days to stop this. I've just signed the petition calling on the new Environment Minister to reject Australia's biggest fossil fuel project. SIGN NOW! nb.australiainstitute.org.au/reject_north...
#rejectnorthwestshelf #nonewcoalandgas

20.05.2025 07:20 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

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