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BoliqueAna
New ASIO boss, Mike Burgess (2019) had decades in tech security & worked for TELSTRA. This may have been critical to TELSTRA becoming part of the new CLARA Consortium &
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Monsoon 🇵🇰 💚
KashmiriMonsoon
[Thread] - The Story of Mohammed Siraj...So I think this is my first thread on an Indian player, and I’m really glad it’s on Siraj, because his story is something
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Anders Corr, Ph.D.
anderscorr
A billionaire Chinese national, Liu Dian Bo, bought 34 Australian hospitals in 2015 for $900 million. They have 8000 beds. Now that the country needs them most, the billionaire is
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David Kleimann
DavidKleimann
RCEP makes the headlines today, creating much furor as ‘historic, ‘the largest existing FTA’ and ‘China-led’.RCEPs signature is historic, but for reasons other than one may think. In essence: RCEP
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Michael S. Taylor
mtaylor_nz
A quick thread on why "over capacity" or " over build" of solar and wind is predominantly an ignorant or bad faith argument that misses, oh, well a truck load
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
Every coal mine, every denialist think tank, every clean energy scare campaign, every nasty columnist, every plea to go slower on climate action - it all leads to this -
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Sam Connor
criprights
Apart from the very decent humanitarian arguments @billbowtell raised on #qanda, there are some real problems around #gigifoster’s ideas around sacrificing thousands of Australians to #COVID19au. Primarily - it won’t
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David Fickling
davidfickling
Facebook's decision to pull out of Australia, and Google's decision to strike deals with local publishers, isn't the morality play people think.It's much more about whether businesses should be able
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Tom
attentive
You can look at what gets reported about Xinjiang and the repression of Uighur Muslims through the lens of atrocity, but also through the lens of similarity. For example China
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Kashif Pirzada, MD
KashPrime
We are in a race against time. Not enough will be vaccinated in time if we let the UK variant loose in Ontario. It is ravaging Europe now We need
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Science girl
gunsnrosesgirl3
This is a ‘cloud waterfall’It is at the summit of Bluff Knoll, Western Australia and is 1,099 metres (3,606 ft) above sea level. Cloud waterfalls are called orographic fog and
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Extinction Rebellion Horsham
XRHorsham
1. Members of the @WSCCNews pension fund have just received this communication. On the face of it, it sounds almost positive, and it does mention ESG and Climate Change a
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Bill Bowtell AO
billbowtell
Compared to the charnel houses of the USA and UK, Australia has so far done well. This is down to good luck, random chance and, after about mid-March, much improved
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Nick McKim
NickMcKim
Today marks seven years to the day since Labor reintroduced offshore detention in 2013. In that seven years we have written a dark and shameful chapter in our country’s story.
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Daniel Brettig
danbrettig
Why would CA want to go out of its way not to alienate Aboriginal Australia? Because for most of its history, cricket in this country has done a great job
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Gerg
Gergyl
What do people think the 1967 referendum was about? Among other things, it deleted these words from Section 51:(xxvi) The people of any race, 𝚘̶𝚝̶𝚑̶𝚎̶𝚛̶ ̶𝚝̶𝚑̶𝚊̶𝚗̶ ̶𝚝̶𝚑̶𝚎̶ ̶𝚊̶𝚋̶𝚘
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