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Posts by Michelle Maloney

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This has been a long time coming and is a historic moment for Victoria.

'After years of yarning with Community all across the state, listening to mob, capturing their Treaty aspirations, Thursday will mark the opening of official Treaty negotiations with the Victorian Government'.

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Um, its profits. And the expectation that the profits will be even bigger in the future…

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When asked why she voted against a ceasefire in Gaza, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition said "It's not good...if we don't have a positive relationship with the US"

Do we want our elected MPs to make decisions for us based on appeasing the US, instead of acting in Australia's interests? #auspol

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Me too. I deleted Twitter as soon as he won Pennsylvania and haven’t watched any news since. Easing back into it now on this app. This is how I’ve felt for the past few weeks

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Shame about the typo … but otherwise seems accurate

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Dutton can’t win by aping Trump – and he knows it Some conservatives are tempted, but few things would do more damage to the Coalition’s chances at the next federal election than taking the wrong lessons from Donald Trump’s success.

www.smh.com.au/politics/fed...

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Chris Wright: Trump nominates fracking executive to lead Energy Department - BBC News Wright is expected to fulfil Trump's campaign promise to "drill, baby, drill" and maximise US energy production.

This is a war not *just* against the living planet, not *just* against the common good, but against the very nature of material reality. The ultimate expression of power is to say "night is day", and have others believe you.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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Thanks for noticing.

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Mega fires mega study - Australian Geographic A study involving over 100 scientists has uncovered some startling findings into how the black summer bushfires impacted animals and plants.

Such an important study, by over 100 scientists, confirming what so many local people have already been saying.

“Authorities often use frequent fuel-reduction burning to prepare for bushfires – however our findings suggest this primes ecosystems for major disruption when the next wildfire hits”

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