Perceptivelight
@perceptivelight
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Mostly a botanical, garden & architectural photographer find me at https://t.co/VGcWQ5hP5E
Launceston Tasmania
Joined April 2009
Shifting Coastlines: some reflections on a fantastic four days drawing the coast. I attended an art course at Paintbox School of Art in Cockenzie near Edinburgh. I enjoyed myself immensely and learnt a huge amount. Read more and see all my drawings https://t.co/0gQwSlx7TV
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What’s new? It was only initially when 20 odd yrs ago the WA government began daily web publication of fuel prices, then prices in that state sort of stabilised. Don’t know what its like now. I was obliged to move to the moronic government state of Tasmania!
I don’t know about you, but watching the price of fuel rise at the bowsers over the last week has left me feeling like fuel companies are taking Australian motorists and Australian consumers for mugs. What are you doing @acccgovau? @JEChalmers #FOI #auspol
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IF Australia adheres to policies of our Commonwealth brothers & Mark Carney in particular we could give the Americans the flick rather than continuing to pay for subs that will never arrive.
Does this mean we will stop being sycophants and sucking up to Trump? Stop sending $Bs to subsidise US military jobs? Refuse to allow nuclear armed bombers and subs to be based here? Call out MAGA madness? Close US spy bases in Australia? Scrap AUKUS? Support peace not war?
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See, one China trawler can strip more fish in weeks than local fleets catch in months Now picture 10,000 of them, nonstop, year-round, ignoring recovery cycles and crowding waters near places like the Galápagos Islands This is eco-terrorism. And we’re still too quiet about it
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Absolutely not, she Reagan and Friedman began globalisation and the asset stripping of British industry!
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That’s only because most of the great forests were felled before Henry the Vlll !
People keep saying we should use cattle farmland for crops instead. Right. Let me explain British agriculture. Lowlands with good soil: We grow crops there. Wheat, barley, vegetables. Makes sense. Uplands, hills, mountains, moorland, wet marginal land: Can't grow crops there.
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Yes!
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Hope so!
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John Howard’s stupidity and the Australian public just went along with it twenty odd yrs later they realize they’ve been had by liberal money management !
A new survey from the Australia Institute has found a majority of voters for all political parties – save one – are in favour of taxing gas exports more heavily. Read more: https://t.co/0AaQsP4yus
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Dr Margaret Beavis from @MAPW_Australia "Let's stop pretending AUKUS makes us safer" "We must have a public independent review of AUKUS. We need to consider alternatives that are more cost-effective and in our national interest. Sovereignty matters" https://t.co/v4tQJ7GBrJ
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We must have a public independent review of AUKUS. It’s time to consider alternatives that are more cost-effective and in our national interest.
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A work of art but I don’t think the artist thought about the person who has to clean it!
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Lovely, there is a lot of careful work in the sand👏👏👏
I portray views of Kent in my artwork a beautiful coastal county looks so good in all weathers #Kent #Costalart #seascape #landscape #trees #marshland #whitecliffs #chalkcliffs #reflections #water #paintings #artwork #moonlight #sunshine #MondayMotivation #MondayVibes #seascapes
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A yes Twitter is a better fit for what the site does!
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@TallbarFIN Finland understands what it means to be a neighbor of Russia. Some countries in the West don't have this experience, but we - Poland, Finland, Baltic states Moldova and Romania - know that Russia can't be trusted and it will almost certainly never change. They are a threat for 🇪🇺
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