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The Insurance Council of Australia has dropped its support for the Berejiklian government’s plan to lift the Warragamba Dam wall and called on it to find other ways to reduce downstream floodrisks in western Sydney.
a little prick — for and against...
Since COVID-19 first upended our lives in early 2020, a vaccine has been considered our ticket back to 'normal life'.
In January, we took one step closer to that goal, with the national medicines regulator approving the first COVID-19 vaccine (from Pfizer) for use in Australia.
While most of us are eager to get immunised, many people still have questions about the safety of the incoming vaccines.
With the help of vaccine experts, we've answered five of the most common questions identified by the ABC and Google Trends.
Are COVID-19 vaccines safe?
In order for a vaccine to get approved for use in Australia, it needs to go through a series of rigorous safety checks.
the game of buck-passing...
Scott Morrison has avoided answering parliamentary questions by referring them to ministerial colleagues 189 times since becoming prime minister, new analysis reveals.
putin's motorbike gangs...
Vladimir Putin wants to reclaim Russia’s former glory, and he expects the support of Russians across the globe, wherever they may live.
certe fictus...
the Lord came down to see the city and the tower the people were building.
our father, which art in heaven...![]()
talking to the animals...
the great scomo reset...
Scott Morrison is confident the momentum of Australia’s economic recovery from recession that started last year will continue over the course of 2021.
remember him?...
Mitt Romney’s the name, Removing Trump from my face
it's a sham...
Sovereignty isn’t going to be protected by everyone joining hands and singing Danger Zone in the face of an advancing enemy. But Morrison makes a mockery of reality.
Scott Morrison’s danger zone
democracy...![]() Cyberspace Plus Trump Almost Killed Our Democracy. Can Europe Save Us?
incoming famous portraiture...
Here is the portrait of Lord Tonio Abbattoir (aka Tony Abbott), painted by the famous portrait artist and occasional cartoonist, Sir Gus de Leon-y-après-ski.
Sir Gus de Leon-y-après-ski's influence has been enormous — revolutionising contemporary portrait painting with the inclusion of shitty props. Not only did the three-quarter pose become the standard, but Sir Gus de Leon-y-après-ski’s preliminary drawings encouraged other artists to make freer studies for their paintings and stimulated connoisseurs to collect those drawings. All these Sydney-esque works have so far been rejected by contemporary, classical, underground, Chinese and modern galleries alike…
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poor fellow, my country...![]() Already, around the circuit of well-intended thinkers on the left, many think that Albo left his run too late… Well not his particularly, but Labor with Albo... Who knows. Now Albo is introducing his vision. We need to be careful. He needs to be careful.
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