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Ccaptainsidecar.bsky.social

If you can get around the geoblocking, Dark City is usually* available on SBS On Demand from Australia. *I haven't actually checked current status.

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Bbolabordel.bsky.social

Falta uma instituição de neo zeolandeses pra falar PLEASE COME TO NEW ZEALAND, pq os artistas vao apenas ate a australia e esquece da prima timida aqui do lado

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AWcatanita.bsky.social

One of the explosions in downtown Beirut overnight was reportedly near the UN offices and embassies of several western nations - Australia, UK, Denmark, EU... Will Penny Wong condemn the attack? #auspol

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Lgetlinos.bsky.social

ESSE MES TEM SKZ NA AUSTRALIA TEM OS CHANLIX VENDO A FAMILIA TEM ELES FELIZINHOS NA AUSTRALIA 😭😭😭😭

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DPdimsie.bsky.social

I read this article a few years ago about how single older women in Australia are among the most impoverished groups and now we apparently want to replicate that so... neato

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NFnews-feed.bsky.social

@markets: Australia will need to rein in fiscal spending in the event inflation fails to ease further, the IMF said, countering the government’s claims its policies aren’t impacting price pressures

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Fflobs.bsky.social

na austrĂĄlia Ă©....

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Healthcare costs are spiralling out of control. No one should have to choose between buying groceries, paying their bills or going to the doctor. That’s why the Greens have a bold plan that will improve the health of our community and bring down the cost of living. Find out more: greens.org.au/gp

White text with black outline inside green text box in the top left corner, reads ‘The Greens will ensure you can go to the
’ Red bold title text reading ‘GP 4 FREE,’ takes up most of the slide. Stethoscope hocked around the letter ‘G’ and looped around to form a heart above the text. Pink text with black outline reading ‘Just launched!’ inside the heart shape. Background is pastel pink and yellow circular gradient. Greens logo on the bottom right.
White bolded title text on green background reads, ‘72% of you told us you don’t get bulk billed at the GP.’ White box below features eight social media comments with usernames and profile pictures blurred. The comments discuss individual experiences of bulk billing, most explaining that the poster used to be bulk billed by their doctor but is no longer. White bolded text on dark green highlight below comments reads, ‘80% shared that you have avoided going to the GP due to cost.’
White bolded title text within a bright green text box at the top of the slide reads, ‘The Greens will:’ Four points displayed below in dark Green body text within a white text box. An emoji marks each separate point. Pont 1 [hospital emoji] reads, ‘Establish Free Local Healthcare Clinics across Australia, where you can see a GP, dentist, psych or nurse with no out of pocket costs.’ Point 2 [stethoscope emoji] reads, ‘Increase access to GP bulk billing appointments by tripling the bulk-billing incentive for all people with a Medicare card.’ Point 3 [clock emoji] reads, ‘Support doctors to spend more time with patients by increasing Medicare patient rebates by 20% for longer appointments.’ Point 4 [money bag emoji] reads, ‘Ensure GP trainees receive equal pay to their hospital trainee counterparts.’ Gradient pastel pink background.
Green background. Greens logo on bottom edge. White text with black outline in pink text box in top left corner reads, ‘How will we pay for it?’ Bold white heading text text with dark green highlight below reads, ‘1 in 3 big corporations pays no tax.’ Plain white body text below reads, ‘The Greens will tax them and use that money to fund our Greens plan for better healthcare. If you want change [arrowing pointing down emoji]. White text in orange button below contains weblink greens.org.au/gp
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Australia news live: Wong says 1,700 Australians have registered to be evacuated from Lebanon

Australia news live: Wong says 1,700 Australians have registered to be evacuated from Lebanon
Australia news live: Wong says 1,700 Australians have registered to be evacuated from Lebanon

Foreign affairs minister reiterated calls for Australians in Lebanon to leave, and take ‘whatever option is available to you’. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The deputy prime minister, Richard Marles, is speaking with ABC RN from New Zealand where he is meeting with regional counterparts. Asked about the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East, and whether “ceasefire negotiations in Gaza are now dead”, Marles said the “continued violence in the Middle East is obviously giving rise to enormous threat to civilian life”. I think the international community is desperate to see an end to this violence, and certainly that’s how we’re exercising our international voice. Israel has a right to defend itself. Every country has a right to defend itself, and to do so in a proportionate way. That said, we are calling for a ceasefire, along with the United States, along with other members of the international community. The continued violence in the Middle East is giving rise to 
 unacceptable numbers of civilian lives lost, and the ongoing violence is a threat to civilian life. And we, along with international community, urge an end to this. We have [been protesting for] 51 weeks in a row, [and it’s been] absolutely peaceful. Millions of Australians have come out, it’s not provocative at all. What’s provocative is the fact that our government isn’t listening to tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions of Australians, who have signed petitions, called their MPs, have done everything they’re supposed to do within this democratic framework to say ‘enough’ 
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