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I Passed Through Minor Chord In A Morning. Album #2 for 2024 moodists-coral snakes-white buffaloes-mistLY-singer songwriter-author. Mt Gambier London Melbourne

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@Tree_Folklore
Ireland's Trees & Mythology
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Blackbirds live for only around four years, yet in that short time they fill our gardens & woodlands with their beauty and unmistakably ethereal song🪶🎶 They feed on all manner of insects, but it’s the humble earthworm they love most. And by tilting their head to one side, they
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@davegraney
dave graney
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I’m presenting BLB @3RRRFM from 12-2pm playing LOADSA 2025 music. Also some vintage weirdness. You know, stuff. #triplerfm #communityradio
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@SarcasmStardust
Comrade Misty is Putin’s Buddy
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That male loneliness epidemic is a real head scratcher.
@juliet_turner6
Juliet Turner
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POV: you are a young woman celebrating a recent academic success
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@Alex00762690
Lisandru 🫧
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New York, 1957 ... © Inge Morath
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@PiperK
Karen Piper
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"Epstein offered potential financial support to Bannon through opaque cryptocurrency schemes designed to evade regulatory scrutiny, along with extensive political networks, strategic planning and routes to European leaders – not to mention advice on pro-Trump video campaign
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Jeffrey Epstein helped shape Trump’s MAGA movement through a secret alliance with its chief architect, Steve Bannon, who told him it could help him “stave off Time’s Up for a decade” in return for...
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@DavidShoebridge
David Shoebridge
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Neo Nazis were allowed to protest outside of Parliament on the Government’s watch. That the Minns Labor Govt uses their own failure to justify harsher anti-protest laws is an utter disgrace.
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@EddyJokovich
Eddy Jokovich
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Chris Minns has different standards for protest – lock ’em up for pro-Palestine and climate action protesters, quiet approval for the far right and pleading ignorance about neo-Nazis rallies. It’s not going to end very well for him, NSW Caucus not so happy. #AUSPOL
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@boganintel
Joel Jenkins
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According to the National Institute of Health and Welfare, 169,000 Australian families are waiting for public housing. That’s poverty and disadvantage for children, and social decline. Glad the new home of the Hawks is open, @AlboMP, but for FFS grow a spine and open a federal
@AlboMP
Anthony Albanese
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The new home of the Hawks is officially open. A world class complex, built to inspire the next generation. And a proud step forward for women’s sport with equal facilities. Local sport sits at the heart of our communities, with everyone pitching in to make it all possible.
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@mjfree
Morgan J. Freeman
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NEW: Epstein survivors just released this powerful PSA. You know what to do!
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@JeremyPoxon
jeremy poxon
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NEW: I have obtained, under FOI, a secret Department report that initially recommended the Targeted Compliance Framework - aka, the unlawful "mutual obligations" scheme It reveals that, like Robodebt, they recklessly built this thing to punish "entitled" frauds who never existed
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@StuartPenney1
Stuart Penney
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An early ad. for Marshall amplifiers circa 1964 before they conquered the world. They were still in their original shop in Hanwell, West London at that time. The list of endorsees makes interesting reading. J & T Marshall was founder Jim and his son Terry.
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@SandyHorne61
Sandy Horne
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A willie wagtail at Boolcoomatta. That eye stripe always makes them look super angry 😆
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@boganintel
Joel Jenkins
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Surely lifting Australians out of debt slavery is the best thing possible for a consumer economy and the people within it, @JEChalmers? Shouldn’t it be a human right to be debt free and able to interact with the world around you ?
@Kathleen_Tyson_
Kathleen Tyson
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72% percent of Chinese own homes mortgage-free, letting them enrich themselves with savings rather than impoverish themselves with debt.
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@shootin4love
Liam the Trekky. Tiocfaid ár lá
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The only thing propping up this dumb opposition to net zero is the legitimacy being provided by media giving it the attention it doesn't deserve #insiders. You really just cannot fix stupid.
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@SpotlightForYou
🇵🇸🍉🫒🕊 🏳🔻💔 #FreePalestine 🇵🇸 Emma Meconi
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Somebody please tell America's Labor Party Foreign Minister @SenatorWong that America isn't in our region Never has been,never will be. Wong's worshipping of🇺🇸&putting🇺🇸first is treachery &a betrayal of Labor's oath to serve Australians. Instead, Labor cedes sovereignty #Insiders
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@BelindaJones68
💧Bee 🐝🌿❤
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IMHO just as the Nats are pulling the Libs to the far-Right, the Libs are equally pulling Labor to the Right The political landscape is shifting Right It's important Labor sees this, acknowledges it & resists it Australians are screaming out for the sensible centre 🐝 #auspol
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@PeterCronau
Peter Cronau
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It’s as if the Murdoch minions were still covering up their boss’s part in the Whitlam coup. ▪️There is documentation that Murdoch ordered his worldwide editors to do all they could to destroy Whitlam & his government. ▪️It’s as if the Murdoch minions were some kind of
@RobbieBarwick
Robert Barwick
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The lies that write history. Watch Murdoch propagandist Paul Kelly ridicule Whitlam and Rex Connor for trying to borrow $4bn from Pakistani Khemlani, instead of New York. A lie! And Kelly knows it. Whitlam DID try to borrow from New York and London, but they went on a credit
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@ShaunCarter70
Shaun Carter #YES 🇺🇦
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The media love a political fight - the Libs running the Party train off the existential cliff is red meat for Journos. I do find it interesting, though, that what is really happening in the country is a lot different from the media noise. Perhaps we should tell more of these
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@gregjamesbarton
Greg Barton @gregbarton.bsky.social
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“To put it another way, in the 1980s the federal government contributed around 80% of the sector’s funding, now it is closer to 40%, while the number of students has more than tripled to over 1.6 million.”
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@chriswallace.bsky.social
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‘In 1995, the federal government spent 0.9% of GDP on universities, with this dropping a third to 0.6% in 2021 (implying a $6.5 billion reduction).’ https://t.co/FTpMQTFQA0
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