Roger Laws writes: Sadly, like so many Liberal/National politicians past and present there is
no such thing as accepting responsibility it’s always someone else’s fault. Well, Ms McKenzie, if our GG had the guts and/or integrity to do his job as prescribed in our constitution, you would not be back as a minister.
Rosemary Jacob writes: Australia’s constitution provides all the “religious freedom” Australians need. It also indirectly denies Australians services that could be provided by finance which would be available if government’s favourable treatment of religious organisations was less generous …
Sexuality is not a binary issue fact. Allowing members of the LGBTIQ community to be vilified by those who like global warming deniers are refusing to accept the science is unacceptable. Now 85, I have always believed that education is a lifelong pursuit. I grew up in a Christian household but am now an agnostic but I still acknowledge the moral teachings whi
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Australian government is to blame for Facebook ban
Australian government’s shortsighted policy dictated by media overlord Rupert Murdoch and the likes to turn back digital transformation and implement a transfer of power [and money] from Google and Facebook to these media moguls (media is 98% owned by 3 individuals in Australia) has today at least partially reached its target.
Today Facebook blocked Australian users from sharing or viewing both local and international news content on the platform, and blocked Australian publishers from publishing their news on the platform both to domestic and international audience.
Both Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, who have spearheaded the unworkable media bargaining code written with the stone age logic to regulate today’s technology, rushed to blame and condemn “arrogant” and “wrong” Facebook.
Australia’s wetlands are home to a huge range of stunning flora and fauna, with large snakes often at the top of the food chain.
Many wetlands are located near urban areas. This makes them particularly susceptible to contamination as stormwater, urban drainage and groundwater can wash metals such as arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury into the delicate ecosystem.
We know many metals can travel up the food chain when they’re present in the environment. So to assess contamination levels, we caught highly venomous tiger snakes across wetlands in Perth, and repurposed laser technology to measure the metals they accumulated.
Unless you've been living under a rock, you've probably heard of Australia’s weird attempts to implement a transfer of power [and money] from Google to Murdoch under the veil of what is called a news media bargaining code. There have recently been a lot of “expert.
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