Labor and the Coalition have had a stronger response to this handful of flags and posters than they have to Israel killing 20,000+ kids.
I assume you mean the approvals, not the protestors
This would do the opposite of calming tensions…
Federal Labor Hunter MP and former coal miner Dan Repacholi said the government’s decision to approve the mine extensions was necessary to get renewable projects off the ground.
“Coal mining produces the power, produces the steel, to make these renewable projects actually happen,” he said.
“Without coal, they will never ever happen.”
What a load of bullshit.
A cooperative is one way to start on that: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-10/supermarket-alternative-co-ops-save-money/104078660
Profits have increased as a percentage of revenue (i.e. profit margins have increased).
You can find the sizzle in your area here: https://democracysausage.org/nsw_local_government_elections_2024/m/
Yeah, I’ve noticed images dissappearing too. Here’s an example: https://aussie.zone/post/12678226
Brilliant, thanks!
I’m thinking it’s probably just that the Privacy Commission is under-resourced, so they figured they may as well let regulators in other countries do some of the work for now.
Not that I’m inclined to defend the Coalition, but I suspected that the ratio was due to them being in opposition, and the historical record would seem to indicate that’s a large factor: https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/pubs/rp/rp1617/DisorderlyConduct#_Toc468869261
Non-government members, including crossbenchers, account for 92.8 per cent of all instances of disciplinary actions from 1901 to the end of the 44th Parliament in 2016—irrespective of whether Labor or the Coalition has been in Opposition (see Table 11).
That’s great news!
Australia: The Lackey Country
Yeah, that is very silly. The usual convention when you have a tie for a ranking is to skip the appropriate number of rankings afterwards. Probably deliberate so that more countries’ media picks up the story because their country has a high ranking.
Also, hats off to Henley & Partners for somehow convincing the media that a very straightforward ranking needs to be a brand-named ‘index’. They don’t even compile the data! They just take it from IATA.
Full rankings and more info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henley_Passport_Index
Should just be able to do it with one rule of Disallow: /c/*@*
, I think?
I forgot that federated posts are just under /post/*
like local ones are. You’d have to block each federated post individually. Not sure if you can do that on each individual page? Certainly adding every federated post to the top-level robots.txt isn’t feasible.
Chas was still doing the Planet Extra Podcast while he was on break 😆
I highly recommend it, if too much detail is never enough: https://planetamericapodcast.libsyn.com/
It’s because we’ve hitched our wagon to the U.S. and we’re not allowed to say or do anything that’ll piss them off. It’ll only get worse with AUKUS, and arguably that’s the point of it - to lock us in to dependence and obedience to the U.S.