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Proud Mum of 2 amazing and talented daughters. We support each other through life’s trials. Covid cautious. Mask up people. 😷

Joined April 2024
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@Dave_it_up
David It Up!
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Fresh Air Saved Lives in 1918. We Sealed COVID In. In 1918, doctors did something obvious. They opened the windows. They dragged beds outside. Set up tents. Let people breathe. That’s what saved lives during the deadliest pandemic in modern history. It wasn’t complicated
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@aparachick
Aparachick😷
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@RobbieBarwick
Robert Barwick
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I had a great discussion with Joel Jenkins @boganintel about innocent Aussie @freeDanDuggan who has become a scapegoat for AUKUS. Dan's hearing is on Thursday - please share this discussion widely as it covers all relevant information. Also share it with media @abc730 #abc730
@boganintel
Joel Jenkins
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Full episode: Apple: https://t.co/2PGdItw0yL Spotify: https://t.co/Ns3pIo4xUa YouTube:
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@volcaholic1
Volcaholic 🌋
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Who knew about this? Nothing on MSM!!! The remnants of Typhoon Halong have caused widespread destruction across Western Alaska, flooding coastal communities and washing homes off their foundations. The worst-hit areas include Kipnuk, Kwigillingok, and Napakiak in the
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@jkeaneSDN
John Keane
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‘The Zionist lawsuit against Sydney Uni academics John Keane and Nick Riemer is…a mighty test case for free speech in Australia…an attempt to muzzle criticism of Israel and its atrocities’: another brave report by the country’s leading investigative journalist @MichaelWestBiz
@MichaelWestBiz
💧Michael West
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The Zionist lawsuits against @MaryKostakidis @jkeaneSDN @NickRiemer1 are a massive test for free speech in Australia, and costly. We check the claims. Keane kicks off in the morning. #auspol https://t.co/tFSRk8en0M
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@DavidShoebridge
David Shoebridge
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I saw firsthand the human costs of war when visiting one of 70 Syrian refugee camps in the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon. People who have lost family, homes and identity and facing years of displacement. Australia must not arm Israel and must support refugees escaping conflict.
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@climatecouncil
Climate Council
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Modelling by the Grattan Inst shows cutting climate pollution from electricity generation - in line with reaching net zero by 2050 - will nearly halve average household energy costs. More on how the renewable energy transition = major savings for Aussies:
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theguardian.com
Power from solar, wind hydro and biomass totals 9.24 terawatt hours, compared with 8.8 terawatt hours from burning the fossil fuel
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@BigBadDenis
Denis - The COVID info guy -
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🇦🇺Australia: COVID-19 vaccine rollout (1 Oct 2025) 🔹1.8 million doses in the last 6 months 🔹2.6 million doses in the last 12 months 🔹29.8k First Nations, 136.5k Aged-care, and 46.1k NDIS participants vaccinated in the last 12 months https://t.co/N1EE7gvyhZ
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health.gov.au
This presentation, delivered on 1 October 2025, contains an update to Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
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@profbensaul
Prof Ben Saul - UN SR Human Rights & Counterterror
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Please join us in marking the 20th anniversary of the mandate of the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and counter-terrorism on Thursday 23 October at 1.15 pm, at Australia's Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York. Details below. Register: https://t.co/WbDa2IF81z
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@NabilAlNashar
Nabil Al-Nashar | نبيل النشار
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“Why have journalists in Australia been relatively quiet about the grave attacks on press freedom [in Gaza]? And what can we do to break the silence?” ABC journalist and federal president of the journalists union in Australia @withMEAA @MikeySlezak
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@SatPaper
The Saturday Paper
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“There’s 80,000 unremediated mines in the country now,” says Greg Bourne. In many cases, he says, the miners are seeking to extend projects so they can put off the costs of remediation and fool shareholders.
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thesaturdaypaper.com.au
The Albanese government has already approved 31 fossil fuel projects, and more than that are waiting, even as renewables overtake coal as the top source of electricity.
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@TheAusInstitute
Australia Institute
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Australia Institute polling found that 54% of Australians want a more independent foreign policy over a closer alliance with the US. ‘I think it’s reflective of an erosion of trust in the United States under the Trump administration.’ - Emma Shortis @EmmaShortis #auspol
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@Mollyploofkins
Molly Ploofkins
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These messages use official government resources to engage in partisan advocacy, which violates the Hatch Act.
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@atrupar
Aaron Rupar
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Chris Murphy: "The VP is just not living in reality. There's no negotiations happening right now because Republicans are boycotting them. They are boycotting negotiations to reopen the govt because they are desperate to raise premiums on people in this country by 75% in order to
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@tizzywoman
TizzyWoman 🗽 ☮️ ~ Keep moving forward
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The U.S. Department of Education fired nearly everyone in the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services in a wave of new layoffs that began Friday. 🔗 https://t.co/ic161XSBCR No one should be surprised. #DemsUnited
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@Yash25571056
Hiroshi Yasuda (保田浩志)
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As you may already know, "SARS-CoV-2 has been shown to infect the male reproductive tract.. Autopsy studies of COVID-19 patients have revealed testicular inflammation, leukocyte infiltration, and impaired Leydig cell function. SARS-CoV-2 may also fragment sperm DNA, reducing
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@SuppressedNws1
Suppressed News.
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⚡️🇮🇱🇺🇸🇪🇬JUST IN: Netanyahu canceled his participation in the peace summit in Egypt: "I will not be able to participate due to the timing coinciding with the start of the Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) holiday"
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@AJEnglish
Al Jazeera English
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A bus has crashed in a mountainous region in the north of South Africa, killing at least 42 people ⤵️
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aljazeera.com
The bus, travelling from the Eastern Cape to Zimbabwe and Malawi, tumbled down a steep embankment.
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