Relle Graefe 's Avatar

Relle Graefe

@relle.bsky.social

Ex Law librarian, cyclist, foster carer, gardener, too much to do, too little time. North Coburgian.

296 Followers  |  629 Following  |  11 Posts  |  Joined: 07.08.2023  |  1.771

Latest posts by relle.bsky.social on Bluesky


I don’t know when Labor governments stop trying to please conservatives and learn that even by adopting their talking points and agreeing they’ll still get slammed - SO WHY NOT STAND FOR THE ACTUAL TRUTH AND WHAT’S RIGHT but it’s not today. This goes for appointments too

20.02.2026 01:34 — 👍 501    🔁 148    💬 37    📌 6
Preview
My friend Jon has died | First Dog on the Moon Jon Kudelka loved his beautiful family and was fiercely intolerant of greed and hypocrisy

Here is my cartoon about Mr Jon Kudelka www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

13.02.2026 05:04 — 👍 925    🔁 270    💬 95    📌 19
Preview
Victorian opposition vows to block health promotion agency's axing The Allan Government's plan to merge VicHealth with the health department hits a major political roadblock, with the state opposition vowing to vote against the move.

Everyone but Labor can see that slamming the door on prevention is a false economy.

Right now, they don't have to numbers to get a Bill to abolish VicHealth through the upper house, but Jacinta Allan still defended the short-sighted plan.

www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02...

03.02.2026 05:54 — 👍 9    🔁 4    💬 0    📌 0
Post image

“The normalisation of One Nation, through reality TV, breakfast TV slots and inclusion as a serious political player in Australia has been media-driven, dressed up as the people’s choice,” writes @amyremeikis.bsky.social.

Read Amy Remeikis’ full piece on The Point: https://theaus.in/4alz8EU

29.01.2026 06:01 — 👍 315    🔁 117    💬 20    📌 11

Such a loss to Victorian politics.
Please sign the petition.

29.01.2026 12:02 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

By my count it's now about 423 stores that will be closed as part of the general strike. Absolutely astounding.

22.01.2026 03:31 — 👍 234    🔁 69    💬 3    📌 3

Netanyahu approves of the mass murder of children. He is evil incarnate.

22.01.2026 04:17 — 👍 123    🔁 39    💬 14    📌 3

this entire thread about the warzone that Minneapolis has become is both sobering and encouraging

I hope I get to visit Minneapolis eventually and buy the whole damn city a beer

22.01.2026 05:54 — 👍 178    🔁 24    💬 1    📌 0

Yay I wrote that!

20.01.2026 03:22 — 👍 1589    🔁 146    💬 25    📌 1

the knitters too. this is the top pattern on ravelry right now

19.01.2026 04:40 — 👍 5519    🔁 1804    💬 92    📌 113
Post image

Today’s comic in @australia.theguardian.com

It’s only mid January and we’ve had destructive cyclones, deadly heatwaves, bushfires followed by flash floods and the cherry on top, a coal approval!

19.01.2026 02:08 — 👍 264    🔁 141    💬 4    📌 10

Utterances of a gibbering idiot. And any media org that does not report it as such is complicit

19.01.2026 06:10 — 👍 273    🔁 68    💬 25    📌 1

Was going to launch this at Adelaide - but will now be Canberra in March. I suck at promotion, but it’s open for pre order at wherever you get your books (and you can ask your library for it too) 🩷

18.01.2026 06:09 — 👍 754    🔁 235    💬 49    📌 1
Post image

spineless..

13.01.2026 06:05 — 👍 598    🔁 221    💬 31    📌 21
As the Board responsible for the Adelaide Festival organisation and all Adelaide Writers’ Week events, staff, volunteers and participants, we have today advised scheduled writer Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah that the Board has formed the judgment that we do not wish to proceed with her scheduled appearance at next month’s Writers’ Week.

Whilst we do not suggest in any way that Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah’s or her writings have any connection with the tragedy at Bondi, given her past statements we have formed the view that it would not be culturally sensitive to continue to program her at this unprecedented time so soon after Bondi.

The Board has also now formally established a sub-committee to oversee the ongoing Board-led review, and guide decisions about Adelaide Writers’ Week in the near and longer terms. This includes ongoing engagement with relevant Government agencies and the appointment and/or advice of external experts.

This suite of decisions has been taken with the genuine view that they provide the best opportunity for the success and support of the Adelaide Festival, for Adelaide Writers’ Week and the communities we seek to serve and engage.

We understand these Board decisions will likely be disappointing to many in our community. We also recognise our request to Dr Abdel-Fattah will be labelled and will cause discomfort and pressure to other participants. These decisions have not been taken lightly.

Our only request is that our community is respectful to our staff and volunteers who have not formed part of our decision-making process and deserve nothing but ongoing support for their excellent work.

We have communicated our decisions to the State Government after having regular discussions post the tragic events at Bondi. The Board and Senior Executive will be communicating with all Adelaide Writers’ Week participants in coming days, along with other key stakeholders.

We hope to see you at Adelaide Writers’ Week.

The Adelaide Festival Board

As the Board responsible for the Adelaide Festival organisation and all Adelaide Writers’ Week events, staff, volunteers and participants, we have today advised scheduled writer Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah that the Board has formed the judgment that we do not wish to proceed with her scheduled appearance at next month’s Writers’ Week. Whilst we do not suggest in any way that Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah’s or her writings have any connection with the tragedy at Bondi, given her past statements we have formed the view that it would not be culturally sensitive to continue to program her at this unprecedented time so soon after Bondi. The Board has also now formally established a sub-committee to oversee the ongoing Board-led review, and guide decisions about Adelaide Writers’ Week in the near and longer terms. This includes ongoing engagement with relevant Government agencies and the appointment and/or advice of external experts. This suite of decisions has been taken with the genuine view that they provide the best opportunity for the success and support of the Adelaide Festival, for Adelaide Writers’ Week and the communities we seek to serve and engage. We understand these Board decisions will likely be disappointing to many in our community. We also recognise our request to Dr Abdel-Fattah will be labelled and will cause discomfort and pressure to other participants. These decisions have not been taken lightly. Our only request is that our community is respectful to our staff and volunteers who have not formed part of our decision-making process and deserve nothing but ongoing support for their excellent work. We have communicated our decisions to the State Government after having regular discussions post the tragic events at Bondi. The Board and Senior Executive will be communicating with all Adelaide Writers’ Week participants in coming days, along with other key stakeholders. We hope to see you at Adelaide Writers’ Week. The Adelaide Festival Board

Absolutely disgraceful.

The Adelaide Festival has cancelled Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah from appearing.

08.01.2026 02:53 — 👍 301    🔁 78    💬 28    📌 11
Preview
Nicola Roxon condemns Victorian Government decision to axe VicHealth Introduction by Croakey: Nicola Roxon, a former Federal Health Minister and the Chair of VicHealth until recently, has called on

"I know there are a lot of organisations... delighted to see VicHealth go – big tobacco companies, the alcohol industry, manufacturers of soft drinks, fast foods or sugary snacks – I just didn’t think I’d see a Labor Government choose to line up with them."

www.croakey.org/nicola-roxon...

09.12.2025 01:54 — 👍 8    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
Preview
Keeping secrets: How Victoria has fallen behind other states on integrity They’re the reports gathering dust as the state focuses on crime, housing and health. But Victoria’s integrity system no longer looks fit for purpose.

This comprehensive review of the state of integrity in Victoria under the current Labor government shows we're seriously lagging behind other states.

Why should Victoria have a worse FOI system and a weaker anti-corruption investigator than other states?

www.theage.com.au/politics/vic...

09.12.2025 01:55 — 👍 3    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
Preview
Australia Institute Live — Daily Updates Stay updated with the latest from The Australia Institute.

Five fun/not-fun facts about Australia’s environment laws live.thepoint.com.au/2025/10/the-...

28.10.2025 03:09 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

It's explainers, op-eds, fact checks, pre-bunking, research and the blog, with plans for news features and investigative journalism as it grows. So it's not news, news, but what's going on behind and around the news, issues based, and what matters. And it's free. Hope to see you there x

23.10.2025 06:01 — 👍 252    🔁 69    💬 10    📌 1

Meanjin closing & AI stealing the work of authors. Times are tough for Australian writers. Please sign

chng.it/p4KFP8BB9Y #australianwriters

16.09.2025 07:04 — 👍 33    🔁 24    💬 0    📌 0
Jacked Hugh Jacman photo with text 'How Labor ministers think they sound when they say Greens Political Party'

Scrawny fella flexing photo with text 'How Labor ministers actually sound when they say Greens Political Party

Jacked Hugh Jacman photo with text 'How Labor ministers think they sound when they say Greens Political Party' Scrawny fella flexing photo with text 'How Labor ministers actually sound when they say Greens Political Party

14.09.2025 23:53 — 👍 19    🔁 6    💬 0    📌 0
Preview
Millions of Australians at risk from rising sea levels and heat deaths to soar, national climate risk assessment report warns Climate risk assessment find heat-related deaths would surge 450% in Sydney if global heating surpasses 3C

Worth noting the timing: this was released after the North West Shelf and billion-dollar Scarborough project was nicely squared aware, Woodside was given a cosy deal over the rock art, and the Prime Minister has returned from his tour of the Pacific to try and promote regional security partnerships.

15.09.2025 00:45 — 👍 89    🔁 55    💬 9    📌 3
Preview
Scientists warn of 'abrupt changes' taking place in Antarctica Scientists say there is emerging evidence of abrupt and potentially unstoppable changes in the Antarctic environment, heightening the risk of significant sea level rise and the extinction of species.

Changes uncovered in the Antarctic will have global consequences for sea levels and climate patterns worldwide. Academy Fellow Prof @climatenerilie.bsky.social (ANU) & her team have released groundbreaking research today revealing alarming regime shifts in Antarctica. www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08...

21.08.2025 02:20 — 👍 6    🔁 3    💬 1    📌 1
Two scenes. Scene 1: man beside corpse wrapped for burial with PRESS flak jacket on top, Netanyahu on other side. Man says, “Why did you kill him?”.Netanyahu replies, “Because he was Hamas.” Scene 2: same set up, man says, “How do you know he was Hamas?” Netanyahu says, “Because we killed him.”

Two scenes. Scene 1: man beside corpse wrapped for burial with PRESS flak jacket on top, Netanyahu on other side. Man says, “Why did you kill him?”.Netanyahu replies, “Because he was Hamas.” Scene 2: same set up, man says, “How do you know he was Hamas?” Netanyahu says, “Because we killed him.”

Killing journalists.
My @smh cartoon.

12.08.2025 21:38 — 👍 622    🔁 301    💬 17    📌 8

The important thing about a reactor on the moon is that Donald Trump is all over the the Epstein list

05.08.2025 11:52 — 👍 172    🔁 46    💬 8    📌 4
Preview
'Right moment'? Australia risks losing power and respect on Gaza Power isn’t always earned, but respect is. Wait too long and you end up diluting both. It's a lesson for Labor on the horror in Gaza.

'Right moment'? Australia risks losing power and respect on Gaza

www.thenewdaily.com.au/opinion/2025...

02.08.2025 23:00 — 👍 176    🔁 53    💬 13    📌 6
Preview
A comprehensive list of the non-lethal parts of my big death plane - The Shot F-35s don’t show up to soup kitchens and community gyms to play five-a-side football with disadvantaged kids.

Here's me. "A comprehensive list of the non-lethal parts of my big death plane"

01.08.2025 01:38 — 👍 512    🔁 233    💬 50    📌 39
Preview
From media darling to persona non Grata: Greta Thunberg’s journey Alan MacLeod looks at how the Swedish climate activist widened her focus to the capitalist system and Israeli genocide in Gaza and lost the attention of the corporate press.

Thunberg shows no sign of backing down. “We are standing up for justice, sustainability, liberation for everyone. There can be no climate justice without social justice,” she said. Lack of press attention likely does not surprise her. #auspol #GretaThunberg #Gaza

20.07.2025 22:00 — 👍 154    🔁 51    💬 6    📌 3
Preview
Antisemitism happens – it’s bad! But there are already a gazillion anti-protest laws. Do we need more? | First Dog on the Moon It’s not unreasonable or racist to protest against genocide

Is it unreasonable to protest genocide? Arrest that watermelon! www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

14.07.2025 23:24 — 👍 154    🔁 80    💬 2    📌 7
Preview
An impending gas shortfall in eastern Australia? This is just gas market Groundhog Day | Tristan Edis The ACCC has been running an inquiry into the sector since 2017 and has been saying the same thing every year. The answer is obvious

I love a column that puts a pin through the bullshit balloon

www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

04.07.2025 23:22 — 👍 64    🔁 21    💬 2    📌 0

@relle is following 20 prominent accounts