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JDnoticingclimate.bsky.social

Oh, the Howard/Cameron thing IS interesting, and when I was knee high to a grasshopper (or something...). We're talking rubbery figures here, starring a young @tonymartin.bsky.socialyoutu.be/2ItW0RPphqU@marchudson.bsky.social#auspol#ausmedia

Rubbery Figures - Australia (1988) No.2
Rubbery Figures - Australia (1988) No.2

YouTube video by al06bert

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JDnoticingclimate.bsky.social

Australia as a hub for climate disinformation #1: Referring to all energy, when you need to be referring to electricity, which is around 20% of overall usage. Huge difference, that Australia loves to ignore. duckduckgo.com?q=south+aust...#australia#climate#auspol#ausmedia

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“URGENT CLIMATE JOURNALISM “ Oh? #auspol#climatecrisis#ausmedia

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Lleroylynch.bsky.social

‘Borderline mental’: News Corp journos slam company’s AI crackdown on popular transcription service. News Corp has tracked its journalists using Otter dot ai and then blocked the service, after evaluating the company's AI use. www.crikey.com.au/2024/09/10/n...#ausmedia

'Borderline mental': News Corp journos slam company's AI crackdown on popular transcription service
'Borderline mental': News Corp journos slam company's AI crackdown on popular transcription service

Exclusive: News Corp has tracked its journalists using Otter.ai and then blocked the service, after evaluating the company's AI use.

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There had better be some follow up on ABC Mediawatch, given their previous efforts. Woodside PR indeed. #auspol#ausmedia#woodside

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JDnoticingclimate.bsky.social

The concept of Guardian Australia asking for money to support their FEARLESS JOURNALISM. Here's exactly how fearless it is, @lenoret.bsky.social#auspol#ausmedia

Vikki Campion interview with Rachel Greig, talking about the biodiversity impacts of Wind projects, and the Biodiversity offset scheme. Wind projects need to avoid
areas of high ecological value. Avoid National Parks and World Heritage Areas.
#winterbournewindfarm
"It's going to lead to loss of habitat to threatened species, including koalas,
quolls and gliders," Rachel Greig says.
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