What’s happening in Alice Springs? A very unin...
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What’s happening in Alice Springs? A very uninformative article below. At least at the very end of the article they screwed up enough courage to utter the word "indigenous". The problem is in fact an Aboriginal one, with young Aborigines being particularly defiant, with their skin colour protecting them from most police action Whites in a position to do so are already moving out. The town will eventually become a wasteland unless vigorous police action to arrest and imprison offenders is undertaken. Aborigines are in fact easy to control. They have a horror of being separated from their c ..read more
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Smiling but lying – if real estate agents won’t t...
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2d ago
Smiling but lying – if real estate agents won’t tell the truth, I will Jenna Price (below) is a grumpy old thing. She fails to realize that real estate valuations are very uncertain, which is why auctions are so often resorted to. And note how often auction results are surprising. There'a an old saying in real estate that you only know the value of a property when the cheque clears. I have bought and sold many houses and have generally guessed well but I have had disappointments too Have real estate agents changed, or have I? You be the judge. We bought our first house in 1984. It was prev ..read more
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‘Starving, extreme pain’: Young mum’s ‘inhumane’...
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‘Starving, extreme pain’: Young mum’s ‘inhumane’ treatment at Queensland hospital laid bare The joys of government healthcare. I once had a similar painful problem: kidney stones. I took a taxi to my usual private hospital and was on the operating table within hours. The woman below could have got similar treatment if Queensland Health fired some of its many bureaucrats and redirected the funds into employing more doctors and nursesTorrens University pushes private sector path to higher education targets Australia’s only for-profit university is besting its sandstone rivals in taking on mo ..read more
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Gay conversion banned in NSW after all-night deb...
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4d ago
Gay conversion banned in NSW after all-night debate It seems that most talk is unaffected by this bill so that is good but some more active therapy offered by non-psychologists will clearly be banned. That clearly affects the offerings of certain church-based groups. What is unclear is if qualified pychologists are allowed to offer more than talk. Are active therapies such as behaviour therapy allowed? Such therapies can be very effective. Restrictions on proven active therapy are unfair to the minority who WANT all available help towards normalizing their feelings. Not all homosexuals are ..read more
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Senate votes against vaccine-injured Australians...
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5d ago
Senate votes against vaccine-injured Australians I am a vaccine-injured Australian, writing under a false name to protect my identity. The reason I do this is because I don’t want my claim to be affected. No one in power wants to believe me, they just want me to curl up and disappear. I am an inconvenience that threatens the narrative. But there are tens of thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands, of Australians like me, and we are not going to go gently into the night. Today, I watched as Gerard Rennick, an LNP Senator for Queensland, moved for an inquiry into the federal COVID-19 Vac ..read more
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African male nurse banned from ICU, critical car...
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1w ago
African male nurse banned from ICU, critical care, emergency and night shifts Strange that he is allowed to work as a nurse at all after such severe restrictions. He has clearly behaved very badly in a number of ways so it seems his race is protecting him. His surname is Rwandan and that place has had a truly savage recent history so it may be that he just does not have the instinctive restraints we normally expect in a nurse A Queensland nurse has been banned from working in the fields of mental health and acute care or late at night, the health watchdog has announced. Amon Emmanuel Nte ..read more
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‘Exorbitant’ fees paid to academic publishers be...
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‘Exorbitant’ fees paid to academic publishers better spent on Australian research and education, report finds This is certainly a problem. The top journals can basically charge what they like. Any inability to access them would greatly hinder research Australia’s public research institutions are paying $1bn a year to giant academic publishers, new research shows, amid growing calls for taxpayer money to be redirected away from private enterprises. The Australia Institute report, released on Wednesday, questioned if more public money should be used for research and education instead of bei ..read more
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Faith-Based Schools Can’t Maintain Ethos Under N...
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Faith-Based Schools Can’t Maintain Ethos Under New Religious Discrimination Bill: Opposition It is actually the Bible which is the problem. It describes homosexuals as an abomination and says that God will judge them (Romans 1 & 2). And Christians are commanded to preach Christian teachings actively (Matthew 28: 19 & 20). Legislating against the Bible is surely a vast cultural leap that can only end badly. Christian beliefs must be allowed or there will be big consequences. Albanese is already headed for the boot. If he enacts this he will go out in a landslide Faith-based schools ..read more
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Great Barrier Reef undergoing mass bleaching eve...
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Great Barrier Reef undergoing mass bleaching event Hoagy is back! Professor Hoegh-Guldberg is once again being an alarmist. He went silent for a few years when his own research showed the reef to be very resilient against damage. But he seems to like attention Less excitable people below, however, give a more positive and much less alarming picture The Great Barrier Reef has been hit by its fifth mass coral bleaching event in the past eight years. That event has led experts to ask whether Australia's environmental icon has reached a tipping point. One of the world's leading coral authori ..read more
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Authoritarianism lives in the mind of a Leftist ...
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Authoritarianism lives in the mind of a Leftist teacher Brendan McDougall (below) teaches in a government school in country Victoria. He realizes that some parents are prepared to make considerable efforts to ensure that their children get a good education while others are prepared simply to accept what the government offers. He deduces rightly that, no matter the system there will always be at least some people who seek privately-funded education in order to give their children more than the government offers. He wants to stop them doing that. He wants to forbid private education altogethe ..read more
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