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CFMEU Manufacturing Division. Authorised by Michael O'Connor, National Secretary, Level 2, 165 Bouverie St Carlton VIC 3053
Joined January 2020
Severe to extreme heat is forecast in Victoria from today. To keep you and others safe, know the risks, be prepared and stay healthy. For more information on how to stay safe during extreme heat, visit: https://t.co/12vVkqykxm
#ExtremeHeat #HeatHealth
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New Yearβs resolutions from Woody Guthrie. Love everybody. Beat fascism. Organize.
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South Australia (federal) voting intention π₯ ALP: 38% (+4) π¦ LIB: 25% (-4) π§ PHON: 15% (+4) π© GRN: 10% (-) β¬οΈ OTH: 12% (-4) Two-party-preferred π₯ ALP: 58% (+3) π¦ LIB: 42% (-3) Newspoll (quarterly aggregate; not new polling) | 29 Sep-20 Nov | +/- 14 Jul-11 Sep
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Queensland (federal) voting intention π₯ ALP: 33% (+1) π¦ LNP: 27% (-6) π§ PHON: 18% (+8) π© GRN: 10% (-2) β¬οΈ OTH: 12% (-1) Two-party-preferred π₯ ALP: 52% (+1) π¦ LNP: 48% (-1) Newspoll (quarterly aggregate; not new polling) | 29 Sep-20 Nov | +/- 14 Jul-11 Sep
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To all the AWU members working today, thank you for keeping our country moving! You deserve your penalty penates for your efforts today. Check out our guide on public holidays and what you're owed here: https://t.co/02ksn5Ufru
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A little Starbucks Christmas carol from our picket line! We're still on ULP strike, and we're still asking customers to NOT BUY STARBUCKS (gift cards included!) until 100s of unfair labor practices are resolved.
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I am deeply saddened to announce that former Federal Minister, former Senator and long-time Labor stalwart Nick Bolkus passed away peacefully this morning, aged 75 years. Nick was born in Adelaide on 17 July 1950 and grew up in the West End of Adelaide. His involvement in Labor
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Nick Bolkus was a driving force of progressive Labor in SA, a consummate operator and a leader in shaping modern, multicultural Australia. Many of us looked up to him and were guided by him. My sincere condolences to Mary, Aria, Mikayla and Nick, and all his family and friends.
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βUniversities have become the political equivalent of the banking sector before the Hayne Royal Commission,β writes Western Sydney University, Vice Chancellor Professor George Williams. "A similar inquiry, he says, βis hard to rule outβ.
thesaturdaypaper.com.au
The Senateβs year-long inquiry into the governance of universities has concluded with a grim picture of flawed and avoidant leadership and serious questions about conduct and accountability.
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Tasmania (federal) voting intention π₯ ALP: 38.5% (+3) π¦ LIB: 19% (-7.5) π§ PHON: 12% (+3) π© GRN: 12% (+1) β¬οΈ OTH: 18.5% (+0.5) Two-party-preferred π₯ ALP: 67% (+1.5) π¦ LIB: 33% (-1.5) Roy Morgan | 17 Nov-14 Dec | 20 Oct-16 Nov
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Victoria (state) voting intention (rural communities) π¦ L/NP: 43% π₯ ALP: 23% π© GRN: 13% π§ Minor right-wing party: 8% π« Minor left-wing party: 1% β¬οΈ IND: 6% β¬οΈ OTH: 6% Two-party-preferred π¦ L/NP: 56% π₯ ALP: 44% RedBridge | 24 Nov-8 Dec
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Victoria (state) voting intention (outer suburbs) π¦ L/NP: 38% (-4) π₯ ALP: 34% (+3) π© GRN: 11% (-4) π§ Minor right-wing party: 3% π« Minor left-wing party: 1% β¬οΈ IND: 6% β¬οΈ OTH: 7% Two-party-preferred π₯ ALP: 51% (+1) π¦ L/NP: 49% (-1) RedBridge | 24 Nov-8 Dec | +/- 6-20 Nov
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Was Labor's Tasmanian 2025 federal 2PP (63.34) the highest ever for Labor in a state? In official terms (since 1983 election) yes. Unofficially beaten only by WA 1943 in 2/3 estimates here (and also ties NSW 1943 to one decimal in one of them) https://t.co/Jnv04rfAKg
#politas
pappubahry.com
Two-party-preferred tables, 1919-2019.
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Itβs clearly not just Gen x men going to one nation. 7% swing and 15% total millennial women
Federal voting intention (millennial women) π₯ ALP: 36% (+1) π¦ L/NP: 22% (-3) π© GRN: 16% (-2) π§ PHON: 15% (+7) β¬οΈ OTH: 11% (-3) Two-party-preferred π₯ ALP: 59% (-1) π¦ L/NP: 41% (+1) RedBridge | 7-26 Nov | +/- 19 Aug-8 Sep
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Victoria (state) voting intention (inner/middle suburbs) π¦ L/NP: 41% (-) π₯ ALP: 30% (+2) π© GRN: 14% (-3) π« Minor left-wing party: 4% π§ Minor right-wing party: 1% β¬οΈ IND: 7% β¬οΈ OTH: 3% Two-party-preferred π¦ L/NP: 50% (-1) π₯ ALP: 50% (+1) RedBridge | 24 Nov-8 Dec | +/-
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Victoria (state) voting intention (provincial cities) π₯ ALP: 41% π¦ L/NP: 27% π© GRN: 14% π§ Minor right-wing party: 8% π« Minor left-wing party: 1% β¬οΈ IND: 5% β¬οΈ OTH: 4% Two-party-preferred π₯ ALP: 60% π¦ L/NP: 40% RedBridge | 24 Nov-8 Dec
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