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Australian Politics unionagainstdhmo 7 months ago 90%
Election Promise Tracker | RMIT ABC Fact Check www.abc.net.au

Just discovered this. I will pin this as it may be useful to come back to in discussion

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Senator delivers 'BRAINROT' speech in parliament: "Skibidi!" https://files.catbox.moe/2aru56.mp4

Source: [6 News](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJi0QwGlTTk). SBS: [Senator labels the government 'capaholics': Fatima Payman's Gen Alpha speech decoded](https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/senator-labels-the-government-yapaholics-paymans-gen-alpha-speech-decoded/c8cydj0te) - Includes graphic below and edited video with some 'translation'. Graphic from article above ![](https://aussie.zone/pictrs/image/40d7db6d-1693-438a-805f-d5e805c09dc1.jpeg)

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'Unnecessary' Ipswich by-election could cost ratepayers up to $550,000 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09-05/ipswich-council-votes-for-optional-by-election/104314384?

Calling an election or referendum a waste of money is to be against democracy. Why do the media never challenge this

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The company they keep: where MPs invest https://openpolitics.au/analysis/the-company-they-keep#Top74

Interesting to read the potential conflicts of interest section.

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Australian Politics MHLoppy 2 weeks ago 100%
[Satire] Shorten not renewed for next season of NDIS https://theshovel.com.au/2024/09/05/shorten-not-renewed-for-next-season-of-ndis/

> > > Bill Shorten will not be returning for an extra season of NDIS, after the current season received mixed reviews and was plagued by budget cuts. > >

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Australian Politics Ilandar 2 weeks ago 100%
The latest Coalition scare campaign about Labor may scare itself more than voters www.abc.net.au

You need to only look at the modern crossbench, and the teals in particular, to see the prospect of a 2010 repeat is unlikely. These modern independents aren't former Nationals blokes who have turned their back on their party. They're modern women who couldn't see themselves in the party that once took their seats for granted. "While the 2022 election might be heralded as a ‘breakthrough’ for the independents, the conditions for their election have been building over several decade," the Australian Election Study noted in 2022. "Many of these changes are associated with voters being ‘less rusted on’ to the major political parties and becoming more independently minded in their political choices." That's the problem with scare campaigns like the Coalition's. When you threaten voters with a minority government, that would require crossbench negotiations, some in the seats you're trying to win might be left thinking: "Oh, that sounds more preferable than you."

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Australian Politics NaevaTheRat 2 weeks ago 100%
'People have chosen to distort what I said': ASIO boss Mike Burgess on Gaza visas www.abc.net.au

Where the fuck are we politically when asio is telling the right they're being too xenophobic and hardline? Fucking asio man, the org that pushed for the "we can hold you and you can't even tell a lawyer it happened" laws.

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Australian Politics eureka 4 weeks ago 93%
CFMEU Rallies Upcoming [Tues 27th] in Many Cities: [ ! Melbourne location changed ! ]

**The CFMEU are hosting rallies in various cities this Tuesday and are encouraging the community to join them**. Despite any critiques we have of the union leadership, it is important to show solidarity in protesting the dictatorial union-busting administration laws, which were covered well in [a post made here this week](https://slrpnk.net/post/12533225) and which have a serious chilling effect on other unions and workers altogether as we fight for better conditions. Among other things, [it's noteworthy that the CFMEU have been one of the few unions to strike in solidarity with Palestine encampment protestors at ANU](https://solidarity.net.au/palestine/construction-workers-walk-off-to-support-anu-encampment/). > "We encourage all members of the community to join us. CFMEU members deserve control over their Union, just like any other worker. Together, we stand strong to defend the future of our families and our union. ✊" CHECK YOUR OWN CITY, the following are just some ***examples*** I've been able to find out so far, and more are being added as I've typed: * Adelaide: Tuesday 27 August. 12pm at Parliament House [[fb annoucement]](https://www.facebook.com/cfmeusa/posts/pfbid0C9ihcRwqF8YWMbEy74dVAWFNLux22ZCNGArMyQtS78aVMd2u2GhMXsBuY2SzrsQTl) * Brisbane: Tuesday 27 August. 11am at Queens Garden Park [[fb announcement]](https://www.facebook.com/cfmeuqldnt/posts/pfbid02sdkDcBivdhRCmmmXuj17oBrH8L58Mf68pCrBoFk4oRiUKbxf3zf5prkkwhoUroyzl) * Cairns: Tuesday 27th August, 11am at Cairns esplanade across from the RSL [[fb announcement]](https://www.facebook.com/cfmeuqldnt/posts/pfbid02zMWuQGjU9MnjyyLoJnivzWi9CSAw4Weq8AkjciwBFReSK6y5oeKHAj7Pg4ttSXXdl) * Canberra: Tuesday 27th August, 11am Woden Town Square. [[fb announcement]](https://www.facebook.com/CFMEUACT/posts/pfbid02pyef2z9ps9VHrywrYnybRTvUCVocSNJqDEuWYi3YwDvPVpqaQjXS6VnJWdmfcephl) * Melbourne: Tuesday 27 August. 11am at the ~~State Library [[fb announcement]](https://www.facebook.com/cfmeuvic/posts/pfbid0WLFbyPfdab28njEmMzoSELT1YGm4T4SRjC9K1MxoeoyAE8EJpWo8Px3yaMLz5tBNl)~~ @ the Trades Hall * Perth: Tuesday 27 August, 11am at Forrest Chase [[fb annoucement]](https://www.facebook.com/CFMEUWA/posts/pfbid0WMLwoRDNs3fAU7uFE3VckhH6DNVunrzH5S6QmuqUAj3yQvTkivQHwWDSRYef6Vvkl) * Sydney: Tuesday 27 August. 11am at NSW Parliament House [[fb announcement]](https://www.facebook.com/CFMEUNSW/posts/pfbid0AFkCZaZtDUQgLGXn4tHaZGcstDsgqZshTHJQzNgKsW3duMUXo9qoopWbwF6RGu3Al)

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Australian Politics BeeDemocracy 4 weeks ago 97%
100 days too long! Free McBride. https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/39e7039a-414d-44e9-8224-e3c3f0b4f6ee.jpeg

Today, the 22nd of August 2024, marks 100 days since army lawyer David McBride was imprisoned in Canberra for exposing war crimes committed by Australian forces in Afghanistan. David stood up for truth and integrity, yet now he endures death threats and solitary confinement, while those responsible remain free. This is not how we should treat our whistleblowers in Australia! ⚖️ Demand justice! 📢 Take Action: - Contact Mark Dreyfus or your local MP today to express your support for David. - Create and share a social media post or a short video using the hashtag #SpeakUp4McBride to spread the word. - Donate to support David’s legal appeal to help get him out of jail: https://chuffed.org/project/davidmcbride - Hang the provided poster in a high-visibility location, take a photo, and share it online to encourage others to join the movement. - 👍 Like, 💬 comment, and ↪️ share this message! #FreeMcBride. #Justice4Afghanistan.

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Australian Politics brisk 1 month ago 100%
Why did NACC decline to pursue the Robodebt scandal? Conflict of interests revealed. - Michael West https://michaelwest.com.au/why-did-nacc-decline-to-pursue-the-robodebt-scandal-conflicts-of-interests-revealed/

> The decision by the National Anti-Corruption Commission not to investigate the six public servants over the Robodebt scandal appears to have been “infected by the bias of Commissioner Justice Paul Brereton and, if so, should now be disregarded”, says Stephen Charles AO KC, a former judge at the Victorian Court of Appeal and a former board member of the Centre of Public Integrity.

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Australian Politics NaevaTheRat 1 month ago 100%
Gareth Evans: AUKUS is terrible for Australian national interests – but we’re probably stuck with it https://theconversation.com/gareth-evans-aukus-is-terrible-for-australian-national-interests-but-were-probably-stuck-with-it-236938

Powerful closing quote: Australia’s no-holds-barred embrace of AUKUS is more likely than not to prove one of the worst defence and foreign policy decisions our country has made, not only putting at profound risk our sovereign independence, but generating more risk than reward for the very national security it promises to protect. --- This will go down as one of the largest and most expensive military fuck ups in Australian history. Spending half a trillion dollars on maybe getting some subs that we might be able to operate independently, that could in theory be used for some useful things. Meanwhile pissing off half of APAC and painting a target on us. All from the government that said we were so strapped for cash we needed to get some centerlink users to neck themselves. Cool and Good.

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Australian Politics ChrisG 1 month ago 100%
Wealth inequality is growing rapidly and the tax system is making it worse

Inequality in Australia is growing and is driven by the rapid accumulation of wealth by the very wealthy. The wealth of Australia’s richest 200 people nearly tripled over the last two decades. In 2020-21, capital gains exceeded all other types of income combined. Tax reform is needed to address this problem. #inequality #australia https://australiainstitute.org.au/report/wealth-and-inequality-in-australia/

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Australian Politics MHLoppy 1 month ago 100%
Media companies need [the revenue from] gaming ads, government minister argues https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-13/gambling-advertising-ban-media-revenue-bill-shorten-rejects/104216396

> > > **In short:** > > > > * Bill Shorten all but confirms to Q+A the federal government will reject calls from some in his party for a total ban on gambling advertising. > > > * Ads during kids' TV will be targeted but Mr Shorten says media companies need gambling [ad] revenue in a battle with social media giants. > > > > > > **What's next?** > > > > * Cabinet is expected to sign off on legislation regulating gambling advertising on traditional and social media this week. > > --- Related coverage: * [**SBS:** Former PMs, premiers and sportspeople demand Labor go all-in on gambling reform](https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/former-pms-premiers-and-sportspeople-demand-labor-go-all-in-on-gambling-reform/3dwc5brj7) * [**The Conversation:** The gambling industry is pulling out all the stops to prevent an ad ban, but the evidence is against it](https://theconversation.com/the-gambling-industry-is-pulling-out-all-the-stops-to-prevent-an-ad-ban-but-the-evidence-is-against-it-236679) * [**The Conversation:** Does free-to-air TV really need gambling ads to survive?](https://theconversation.com/does-free-to-air-tv-really-need-gambling-ads-to-survive-236686) * [**[Satire] The Shovel:** New hotline to help television networks addicted to gambling revenue](https://theshovel.com.au/2024/08/14/new-hotline-for-television-networks-addicted-to-gambling-revenue/)

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Australian Politics MHLoppy 1 month ago 95%
AUKUS revamped: Australia to indemnify US and UK against 'any liability' from nuclear risks www.sbs.com.au

> > > **Key Points** > > > > * The three countries party to the AUKUS deal signed a new agreement in Washington last week. > * Documents tabled in parliament on Monday revealed several key elements of the revamped agreement. > * Australia will indemnify the US and UK from any 'liability' arising from nuclear risks related to the program. > >

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Australian Politics NaevaTheRat 1 month ago 90%
Aukus pact will turn Australia into ‘51st state’ of the US, Paul Keating says www.theguardian.com

A choice remark: “We’re now defending the fact that we’re in Aukus. “If we weren’t in Aukus, we wouldn’t need to defend it. If we didn’t have an aggressive ally like the United States – aggressive to others in the region – there’d be nobody attacking Australia. We are better left alone than we are being ‘protected’ by an aggressive power like the United States. “Australia is capable of defending itself. “There’s no way another state can invade a country like Australia with an armada of ships without it all failing. I mean, Australia is quite capable of defending itself. We don’t need to be basically a pair of shoes hanging out of the Americans’ backside.”

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Australian Politics eureka 1 month ago 100%
USyd students vote en masse to cut ties with Israel https://honisoit.com/2024/08/defining-moment-students-vote-en-masse-to-cut-ties-with-israel/

[Linked is the USyd magazine article](https://honisoit.com/2024/08/defining-moment-students-vote-en-masse-to-cut-ties-with-israel/) published by their Student’s Representative Council. The article says 'over 500 students', although other sources such as [Green Left](https://www.greenleft.org.au/content/huge-sydney-uni-students-meeting-votes-cut-ties-israel) estimate over 700, with even News Corp publications (The Australian, Sky News, etc.) claiming almost 800 students. One part which isn't mentioned in those articles: Witnesses at the meeting told me there was some attempt to finish up the meeting before the second motion could be declared, which was counted with a chorus of "Let us stay!". Apparently the meeting was only scheduled for an hour and delayed by a filibuster from a S4P speaker.

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Australian Politics MHLoppy 1 month ago 100%
[Satire] PM Denies he’s under thumb of gambling industry, saying his reforms still have 4–1 chance of working https://theshovel.com.au/2024/08/06/pm-denies-he-is-under-thumb-of-gambling-industry/

> > > Anthony ‘Each Way’ Albanese has angrily responded to claims he has been captured by the gambling industry, pointing out that the likelihood of his watered-down gambling reforms working is still paying $4, or an enticing $12 when placed in a multi with Labor winning the next election. > >

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Australian Politics oahi 1 month ago 100%
Whistling in the dark https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2024/august/kieran-pender/whistling-dark

> But while the Albanese government soaked up the plaudits for engineering Assange’s long overdue return, several of the signs on display that evening hinted that not everything was well on the home front. “Assange, McBride, Boyle”, offered one. Another particularly well-worn sign had the demand: “Fix the PID Act”. The WikiLeaks publisher may be free, but the Public Interest Disclosure Act – the whistleblower protection law for federal public servants in Australia – remains broken, as recent high-profile cases demonstrate all too well.

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Australian Politics MHLoppy 2 months ago 99%
Australia's criminalisation of peaceful protest is a stain on our democracy https://www.crikey.com.au/2024/07/24/climate-protest-criminalised-australia/

> > > 'The health of our planet hangs in the balance while those entrusted with legislative power prioritise short-term political gain over the well-being of future generations.' > > > > > [...] Disruption is a tool. > > > > But now, disruption is a crime. We’re not climate activists; we’re criminals. > > **(Article is soft-paywalled, [archived link](https://archive.is/kcAym) if you need it)**

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Australian Politics MHLoppy 2 months ago 100%
PM calls for Barnaby Joyce to be sacked for telling voters to use votes as 'bullets' https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-29/barnaby-joyce-apologises-for-comparing-bullets-ballot-paper/104153964

> > > **In short:** > > > > * Barnaby Joyce told protesters at a wind farm protest rally to use their ballot paper as bullets to "say goodbye" to the prime minister. > > > * He apologised and conceded the metaphor wasn't appropriate when presented with footage of the rally on Monday morning. > > > > > > **What's next?** > > > > * The prime minister has challenged Peter Dutton to sack Mr Joyce from the shadow cabinet. > >

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Australian Politics MHLoppy 2 months ago 100%
'I always worked my hardest': Berejiklian fails to overturn ICAC corruption findings www.abc.net.au

> > > **In short:** > > > > * Former NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian has failed to overturn the finding that she engaged in serious corrupt conduct. > > > * Last year, the Independent Commission Against Corruption found Ms Berejiklian breached public trust, while serving as state premier, during her secret relationship with former NSW MP Daryl Maguire. > > > * Ms Berejiklian has long insisted she always acted in the public interest, beginning legal action shortly after the corruption watchdog released its report. > > > >

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Australian Politics MHLoppy 2 months ago 100%
Cabinet reshuffle looms as ministers Linda Burney and Brendan O'Connor resign www.sbs.com.au

> > > Senior government ministers Linda Burney [Minister for Indigenous Australians] and Brendan O'Connor [Minister for Skills and Training] will retire from federal politics at the next election and immediately vacate their cabinet positions, prompting a reshuffle. > >

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Australian Politics pantheon 2 months ago 100%
Linda Burney, Brendan O'Connor to retire from politics as Albanese reshuffles ministry www.abc.net.au

>Linda Burney, the Minister for Indigenous Australians and first Aboriginal woman in the lower house, will retire from politics at the next election. > >Skills and Training Minister Brendan O'Connor, who also sits in cabinet, will join Ms Burney to retire at the end of this term of government. > >The pair will step down from their positions as ministers immediately, prompting a ministry refresh. > >Announcing their retirements, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he was proud to call Ms Burney and Mr O'Connor his friends. > >"I am proud to have witnessed first-hand their passion for this nation, their determination to leave this country better," he said. > >Labor will call for nominations to its frontbench, and Mr Albanese expects to announce his new ministry on Sunday, when they will be sworn in. > >Ms Burney has represented the Sydney seat of Barton since 2016, when she became the first Indigenous woman elected to the House of Representatives, and later the first Indigenous woman to serve as Indigenous Australians minister.

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Australian Politics Joshi 2 months ago 62%
Nuclear is hopelessly uneconomic johnquiggin.com

Just in case anyone here still thinks nuclear is viable.

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