Wednesday 24th of April 2024

bad men, bad god, weird nature, complicated laws, jezebel, consent or not...

dummiesdummies

Life is weird. And we make it weirder with weird laws to prevent it being too weird, yet these laws rarely work and only cost money. If you have cash in the USA, your chances to see prison are far smaller than should you have committed a lesser crime and be poor. 


a slow tram delayed to somewhere light...

tram tracks

The civil construction company building Sydney's troubled light rail has revealed the project has been delayed again, and will not be complete until May 2020.

the COALition idiots running the idiocracy delayed the information about their idiotic policies...

COALition

A report showing Australia is failing to rein in its greenhouse gas pollution was sat on for nearly two months by the Federal Government, before being released late on a Friday afternoon of a long weekend when footy finals fever and banking royal commission findings were dominating headlines, the ABC has learned. 

liberty, freedom, whatever, twitter, google...

freedomish

Statue of Liberty will be dismantled when US imposes sanctions on all countries of the world

Predictably, US President Donald Trump delivered a speech, in which he once again positioned the United States of America as navel of the Earth, the exceptional center of everything. This is not news to anyone.

are you from the ABC?...

mal and nev

It seems these things happened in another lifetime, when Bill Leak was at his zenith working for the SMH, before he fell from a balcony. This fantastic cartoon (February 1998) from the collection "Drawing Blood" shows Bill with real pen and ink rather than the awful tablet he seemed to use for the crappy cartoons he did for the crappy slanted Murdoch media, after his fall.

 

the smoking gun was a water pistol full of nina nouveau truc...

"spies"

The current impasse between the UK and Russia, initiated by the Skripal poisoning on March 4th and crystallized by the identification of two Russian “suspects” this week, calls for new thinking.

on track to hit an iceberg...

iceberg

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has denied issuing any directions to his friend, ABC chairman Justin Milne, to pressure the public broadcaster's management to sack journalists or change editorial decisions.

fire at the museum...

wire

“It’s an irreparable loss, not only for Brazilian science but for the world. The building can be reconstructed, restored, and everything else, but the collections can never be replaced. Two centuries of science and culture are lost forever,” said Sergio Alex Kugland de Azevedo, a paleozoologist and former director of the museum.

 

Read more:

http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/09/it-was-foretold-tragedy-fire-dest...

 

not even 25 per cent behind him...

women?

Australian companies with more than 1,000 employees would have to publicly reveal how much they pay women compared with men under a federal Labor government.

But the prime minister, Scott Morrison, has said “you’d want to be confident you’re not setting up conflict in the workplace” before implementing such a policy.

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