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submitted 1 year ago by ZenkorSoraz@lemmy.ml to c/australia@lemmy.ml

I'm guessing your employers needed to cover all the bases if supposed ex convicts from England didn't have whisky it would be sus also it was fun to ibvent a totally new kind or whisky and brew a invented beverage for your writers who have a blast worldbuilding Australia beyond the massive pay.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ZenkorSoraz@lemmy.ml to c/australia@lemmy.ml

Do you even remember who you were before you took the job of being part of a fictional country?(Shitpost)

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submitted 1 year ago by ZenkorSoraz@lemmy.ml to c/australia@lemmy.ml

So much staged performances Australian scientists who are really worldbuilders Prisons that have more paid actors who are playing criminals,hackers that mess with satalite maps, inventors who go in ships and when Nasa is in space project life-sized hologram of Australia into the atmosphere. As well as Writters that create fake documents in archives supposedly of "australia."how did you find this job and what was training like? Does dressing as a Kangeroo and designing props requore more training then breeding rabbits? And what is the pay? (Shitpost)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Designate6361@lemmy.ml to c/australia@lemmy.ml

Yeah good job Greens, political point scoring over actually doing something. Passing it was not admiting defeat but getting atleast something in place. Now we need to wait till Oct to see anything done.

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"Liberals from across the country gathered in Canberra for the annual federal council meeting on Saturday, the first since the fall of the Coalition government at the 2022 federal election."

"Dutton told the council the Liberal party was doing the leg work to offer Australians a clear choice at the next election. He said a threat to liberalism in Australia was the lack of housing affordability. “If young people can’t accumulate capital, they’re unlikely to have much fondness for capitalism,” he said." “By extension, if people can’t realise their aspiration to buy and own their own home, they’re unlikely to have much faith in liberalism and so they look elsewhere.”

APH research here https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/FlagPost/2022/April/Voting_patterns_by_generation

Looks like they are starting to understand that not providing the younger generations, with equivalent opportunities of the older generations, is going to provoke resentment. Making it easier for the younger demographic to take massive loans isn't really going to fix the problem though. Affordable means either making housing less expensive and therefore less valuable, or increasing wages. Neither major party wants to pursue a path of lowering housing value due to the fraction of their voter base that has a vested interest in keeping value high.

Both are again committed to the line the high wage increase cause inflation.

Isn't going to be easily resolved.

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Some of the stats are scary. If we hit a recession a lot of us are in trouble.

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An Australian conspiracy movement influencer has been found guilty of illegally collecting donations and failing to account for money and property for an anti-vaccine flood relief group that was created because he claimed other charities weren’t transparent enough.

Yesterday David Oneeglio pleaded guilty to two charges under Queensland’s Collections Act 1966 for his role in Aussie Helping Hands and Aussie Helping Hearts, the two operating names for an organisation that was revealed by a Crikey investigation to have illegally raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to help Northern Rivers flood victims in early 2022.

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submitted 1 year ago by ZenkorSoraz@lemmy.ml to c/australia@lemmy.ml

(Shitpost)

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submitted 1 year ago by Treevan@beehaw.org to c/australia@lemmy.ml

Rather than fragmented groups, get your Australiana posting in at the Aussie Zone Communities. No affiliation other than living in Australia.

Has cities, sports, politics so far and will add more as needed. It even has Perth and thankfully no Tasmania.

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submitted 1 year ago by Nails@lemmy.world to c/australia@lemmy.ml

As per title. Excited for something new that doesn’t suck.

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The NSW Public Trustee Is Liberally Selling Off Managed Persons Assets, Says APTAGIE

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Designate6361@lemmy.ml to c/australia@lemmy.ml

Who else is having their mortgage fecked by interest rates at the moment.

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You know, back over in /r/Australia if you even sneeze you get censored. If you ask why you were censored you got banned. Anything apposed to the mods views had you post taken down.

Will Lemmy be different? Is it different mods?

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by ajsadauskas@aus.social to c/australia@lemmy.ml

It's not just trans people who suffer when far-right politicians are elected. Just ask renters in Melbourne.

The far-right anti-trans MP Moira Deeming just stood up to the supposed "woke elites" (note sarcasm) by voting to block an inquiry into why rents are so high in Victoria.

From The Age:

"Exiled Liberal MP Moira Deeming has landed a blow against her former parliamentary colleagues from the crossbench, siding with the Andrews government to block a parliamentary inquiry that was set to scrutinise Victoria’s rental crisis.

"The inquiry would have examined the factors driving high rents in Victoria, the options available to increase the supply and standard of long-term rentals and hand down key recommendations by the end of the year.

"The final vote on the joint Greens and Coalition motion was 19 votes to 19, meaning it failed because a clear majority was not reached. Animal Justice MP Georgie Purcell and the two Legalise Cannabis MPs voted for the failed inquiry."

https://www.theage.com.au/politics/victoria/deeming-flexes-crossbench-muscle-to-shoot-down-rental-inquiry-20230517-p5d8z4.html

For people who don't follow Victorian state politics, Deeming was exiled from the Liberal Party after attending an anti-trans rally with Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull (AKA Posie Parker) and a bunch of literal neo-Nazis: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/mar/20/victorian-opposition-leader-moves-to-expel-mp-involved-in-anti-trans-protest-attended-by-neo-nazis

#VicPol #AusPol #Melbourne @australia @politics #trans #transgender #politics

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