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Posts by Jessica Fox

Because the majority of them are property investors

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I had this exact dilemma last election and it's the first time in my life that I wished we had optional preferential voting. I was very close to voting informal.

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Andrew Windor: paedophile
Donald Trump: paedophile
Grace Tame: legend

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Both Grace and Greta are autistic as well.

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Don't think he was ever good to begin with.

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Nah John Howard I reckon

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Very sad to share the news of this legend of Australian political cartooning, and art. Dear Jon Kudelka has died, and we will be the poorer and more dull for his passing.
Sending love and condolences to his family.
What a legacy of scorching wit and joyful capturing of life he leaves.

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Kudelka cartoon of the disciples pulling back the stone from the tomb and revealing a chocolate Easter bunny.

Kudelka cartoon of the disciples pulling back the stone from the tomb and revealing a chocolate Easter bunny.

As great as Jon was a political cartoons, his calender ones were fabulous as well

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Thorpe urges anti-racism action and expanded royal commission following Boorloo rally bombing attempt The federal government must implement the recommendations of the National Anti-Racism Framework and expand the Bondi Royal Commission to examine all forms of racism and hate, Independent Senator Lidia...

When attacks have occurred against other communities, the government has spoken out strongly and acted quickly.

First Peoples are asking why this attack against us is being treated so differently.

Here's what they should do:

nit.com.au/30-01-2026/2...

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We'd need a minority government or for the Mamdani type to be a Labor leader and have a spine. The closest thing we've had to this recently is Steven Miles here in Qld.

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Treasury figures reveal $18 billion capital gains windfall for Australia’s richest 10 per cent The latest tax expenditure figures released on Friday by the Treasury department show this financial year the richest 10 percent of Australians will receive $18bn worth of tax breaks from the capital ...

Anyway, donate to charities if you can. I support quite a few. But really, every charity is just a govt failure, especially in a world where we give the richest 10% $18bn a year in tax breaks for capital gains
thepoint.com.au/off-the-char...

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Any attempt at affordable 'housing' will inevitably be turned into a speculative investment and no longer be affordable

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He been manufacturing our consent this whole time...

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Recipe for meltdown town

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She's my local member and I'm so happy that I get to be all like extra annoyed at a politician doing dodgy shit for once.

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Planning to see Tool as well?

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Good lawd this is hideous and clearly non-sensical

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A lot of those critics were peak bodies representing domestic and sexual violence services. Also lot of community legal services who work with victims of crime. Pretty stark to claim that they're on the side of rapists and murders.

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This is a huge issue for First Nations women. The qld death review found that 100% of First Nations women murdered by their partners had previously been misidentified as perpetrators by police.

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Escalating disappointments until Gough’s angry ghost hurls a thunderbolt and incinerates the lot of them.

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I think they're coming up with enough shitty policy of their own within their ministries.

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I remember my union tried to get members to campaign for Labor this election on the basis of Peter Dutton promising to cut our jobs - I wonder what our officials think about that now

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Even committing the most vile crimes does not justify infringing a person's human rights. Holding people to account should not mean violating their human rights. Welfare is a human right. And I say this as someone who works in the violence space.

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I think it's pretty clear that a lot of things are more important to Labor than the Australian environment. It's pretty low on their priority list.

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I would guess that Marr has no idea who Edward Said was or why his work is relevant.

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A Palestinian advocacy group sponsoring someone to speak at an event about a post colonial theorist makes perfect sense. This is kind of the key detail that Marr kept overlooking.

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This is why we really need to push back on the government's attacks on transparency and fight for a NACC with teeth. It's also why robodebt and recent changes to the NDIS are important for all citizens to understand, not just those affected.

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A picture and headline from an article: Unicorn bride marries Kenny from south park at Portland ICE protest

A picture and headline from an article: Unicorn bride marries Kenny from south park at Portland ICE protest

the boys who landed at Normandy or fought in Stalingrad couldn't have imagined the horrors of 21st century war

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So just the usual Nazi things that happen every month or so

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To paraphrase from an Aunty who I've had the honour of working with on a CtG project - QLD and the NT are currently in a competition to see who can have the worst policies for First Nations communities.

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