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Posts by Naomi Hallam

I didn’t know a lot about Catherine O’Hara. I recall her in some iconic film roles from the 80’s/90’s. But she seemed like a lovely, talented, and utterly decent person.
So the fact that she’s gone, but the orange toddler brain is still alive is completely unfair!
#RIPCatherineOHara

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Through the heatwave haze, the hypocrisy of Australia’s fossil fuel policy shines bright | Clean Air The heatwave in Melbourne and Adelaide this week is likely to become the norm. We should prepare now

Column today, first of 2026. About heat and what it does and related things.

www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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And give him a shirt, poor lad

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#LightforBondi

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Spring has definitely landed here in Central Victoria, Australia. This wee fellow made his debut in my garden this afternoon. His name is Peter

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Today’s lesson: When quoting the great Diane Keaton in “Annie Hall”, don’t quote the same line as I did when commenting on her sad passing… It makes you look like an insensitive twat… #RIPDianeKeaton

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The Bouquet residence! Lady of the house speaking!
How deeply we shall miss you Ms Routledge.
Now be sure to set the table for you and
Dr Goodall perfectly!
#RIPJaneGoodall
#RIPPatriciaRoutledge

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Americans ruin everything.

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Attention seeking, self entitled little shits = click bait for The Guardian.

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Another fabulous lineup 🙌

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After reading this article, it now explains why I’ve felt a growing quiet discomfort with “Aunty”. The ABC has slipped into murky waters

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Deep in the 185-page Lattouf judgment is a forensic critique of the ABC’s top brass As management’s communications were compared to their evidence in seven-day trial, some came out better than others

The top of the ABC, and most importantly IMO, Ita Buttrose, came out looking rather pathetic www.theguardian.com/media/2025/j...

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Sounds absolutely heavenly! ☺️

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With all the horrible stuff going on in the world right now, this “dull” movement seems very appealing. I wonder if they allow dull women into their realm? Or would that be too exciting? ☺️

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Today is National Sorry Day - a time to reflect on the enduring pain experienced by the Stolen Generations. Sorry also means committing to stand against racism and ensuring this harm doesn’t happen again.

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Incredibly cruel after everything he and his colleagues have gone through.

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I used to work in farm insurance, and there’s plenty of young progressive farmers out there who would agree! They’re desperate for stronger climate action.

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The UK is why you *never* fall for the line that "oh well at least they're better than the Conservative being in charge"

No. They can actually be worse.

Defending a party just because they are not the other mob, regardless of what they do, is the excuse of supporters of evil.

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AI is the other double edged monster. I have hope for Ai in the use of health diagnostics and even in Aged Care… but the dark side of AI is terrifying

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Trump announces 100% tariffs on movies ‘produced in foreign lands’ President calls films ‘national security threat’ and claims he called on commerce department to immediately enact tariff

I knew this would happen. Trump turning his fascist agenda up a few more notches. He is pushing American cultural imperialism and robbing good American people from the beautiful world of international cinema.
This man is becoming more dangerous by the hour!
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...

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I needed this!

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I remember the emergence of social media and being elated by the prospect of amplifying the voice of the people. If only we knew the double-edged creature it would become.

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Australia sends a strong message against Trumpist ideology. A nation has said no to right extremism and hatred. It might not seem like much, but I hope this offers some inspiration to the Americans suffering under Trump’s regime. 🕊️✌️🙌

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Who is Ali France, the Labor candidate who has unseated Peter Dutton in Dickson? The 49-year-old disability advocate is the first person to unseat an opposition leader at an election

This woman's story is pretty remarkable.

"Ali France, the Labor candidate who is the first person to unseat an opposition leader at an election, is a disability advocate, former journalist and world champion para-athlete.

France lost her eldest son, Henry, to leukaemia last year."

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Social interactions are not easy for everyone. Have patience and empathy.

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The Queen died a day or so after Liz Truss visited her.
The Pope has died after Vance visits the Vatican.
A pattern here? 😱🤭😆🤣
#RIPPopeFrancis

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Coincidence? I don't think so.

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Tools like Apple’s photo Clean Up are yet another nail in the coffin for being able to trust our eyes Editing any photo, anywhere, is cheaper and easier than ever. What does that mean for having ‘visual proof’ of something?

I saw an ad over the weekend for Apple's #cleanup photo editing feature, now accessible through the default photos app on eligible devices, and wrote this in @aunz.theconversation.com about what this means for trust in #visual media.

🔗 theconversation.com/tools-like-a...

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I can identify with this fervent plea! Get them off suburban streets!! Tax them extra!🙄

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