@AlboMP Hey Albo me again,
Might I suggest to cut the fuel excise so that every day Aussie’s don’t have to choose between petrol or if they can buy their weekly groceries?
You might of missed it but there’s actually another crisis raging in 🇦🇺 called cost of living?
Sort it out…
@JacintaAllanMP Hey Jacinta,
Long time no speak. Not sure if you saw or not but there are now over 100 servos out of petrol in our crime ridden state. If I were you, I’d stop blaming panic buying and actually tap into our non existent “fuel reserves”
Wishing you the worst.
Concerned Citizen
Our anti-fuel price gouging laws are in force - and it means families can save up to $333 every year.
Servos that don't comply with capping and publishing prices on Servo Saver can face fines of more than $24,000 for every breach.
Because the last thing families need is to be ripped off at the pump.
In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful
Among the faithful are men who fulfill what they have pledged to Allah: there are some among them who have fulfilled their pledge, and some of them who still wait, and they have not changed in the least (Holy Quran 33:23).
@AlboMP Hey Albo me again,
You talk about the fight against forces tyranny. Yet, you’re more than happy to let members of ISIS/family members of ISIS fighters return to our shores?
I’m a bit confused on this one mate. Give ya head a wobble.
Worst,
Australia Tax Payer.
On the 19th of February 1942, global war arrived on Australian shores with devastating suddenness.
By the time the people of Darwin heard the sirens, the first of nearly 700 bombs that would be dropped that day were already falling.
The scale of the destruction that day was unlike anything our nation had ever known, over 230 people were killed and hundreds more were injured.
Yet amidst the chaos, there was extraordinary courage.
That evening, Prime Minister John Curtin told the nation that because of the bravery of defence force personnel and civilians alike: “Darwin has been bombed but it has not been conquered”.
All told, Darwin held true through 64 air raids, over nearly two years. An inspiration to the country and a symbol of Australia’s unbreakable resolve.
In our nation’s fight against the forces of tyranny, northern Australia was the frontline.
We remember their sacrifice and honour their bravery today, and always. Lest we forget.
You can mourn murdered Australians Jews and oppose the genocide of Palestinians.
In fact that is the human reaction.
If you cant see that they are the connected, that’s not morality, that’s racism.
And that’s on you, not us.
The fight against racism must be collective.
@DavidShoebridge Your words are as useful as a fax machine in 2025. Go and look at birds or something and don’t put our community in your sentences you antisemitic air bandit.
The horror at Bondi Beach shows what we must confront: over 1 million guns in NSW, with dangerous concentrations in our suburbs. This attack on the Jewish community is horrific. We need to learn from this and take decisive action to limit gun numbers and keep our communities safe
The medical staff here at Royal Prince Alfred in Camperdown have been working around the clock to help save lives.
Thank you for everything you're doing.
In this dark moment, Australians are standing together to embrace the Jewish community.
The families and loved ones of those who were lost, those who were injured, the brave first responders and the people who jumped into action to help are in our thoughts — today here at Bondi, and right across the nation.
Jewish Australians have a right to celebrate their faith, their culture, and their community without fear and with joy.
There is no place for this hate, violence and terrorism. We stand together and we will confront it head on.
@SenatorWong Hey Penny,
Your hands are looking kinda red. What hand cream do you use?
Stay quiet and don’t pretend like you care.
Worst,
Every Jew in Australia
Andrew Steiner survived the Holocaust and founded the Adelaide Holocaust Museum. He generously joined me to pay my respects to the victims of the Bondi terror attack.
We are stronger when we stand together, with Jewish Australians, against antisemitism, hatred and terror.
@AlboMP Ahmed has done more for the Jewish people than you have in 2 years Albo. If you need a removal company do the lodge I can help find one for you.
Ahmed, you are an Australian hero.
You put yourself at risk to save others, running towards danger on Bondi Beach and disarming a terrorist.
In the worst of times, we see the best of Australians. And that's exactly what we saw on Sunday night.
On behalf of every Australian, I say thank you.
Tonight and over the coming days, we are holding the Jewish community close.
For the 8 nights of Chanukah, Jewish families around the world fill their windows with light - something that has been passed down through generations.
Tonight, I am lighting a candle in solidarity with the Australian Jewish community.
Because when antisemitism and hate rears its ugly head, we don’t shy away.
We will confront the darkness with light. Together.
@iamthenas You say violence is never the answer Nasser. Yet you’ve been asked repeatedly if you condemn the actions of October 7 and you can’t seem to do so. You’re no worse than our our PM and have blood on your hands. I suggest you stay quiet on yesterday’s events.
Concerned Citizen.
Love is always the answer.
I won’t be deleting any of the hate anymore. I’ll leave it here for all to see.
You’ll never change me, I hope and pray that one day you’ll see that we’re all equal and precious.
Australia will not be divided by hate or violence.
We will confront it head on. And we will stand together in solidarity with Jewish Australians and with one another.
The attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney today was a vile act of antisemitic terror. I mourn those who were murdered and will be keeping their families, the Jewish community, and the Chabad movement in my prayers. May the memories of all those killed be a blessing.
While we are still waiting for all the facts to emerge, what we already know is devastating. At least 11 dead, including Rabbi Eli Schlanger, who held deep ties to Crown Heights. At least 29 injured. Another Jewish community plunged into mourning and loss, a holiday of light so painfully reduced to a day of darkness. This attack is merely the latest, most horrifying iteration in a growing pattern of violence targeted at Jewish people across the world. Too many no longer feel safe to be themselves, to express their faith publicly, to worship in their synagogues without armed security stationed outside. What happened at Bondi is what many Jewish people fear will happen in their communities too.
On Bondi Beach today, as men with long guns targeted innocents, another man ran towards the gunfire and disarmed a shooter. Tonight, as Jewish New Yorkers light menorahs and usher in a first night of Hanukkah clouded by grief, let us look to his example and confront hatred with the urgency and action it demands. When I am Mayor, I will work every day to keep Jewish New Yorkers safe—on our streets, our subways, at shul, in every moment of every day. Let this be a purpose shared by every New Yorker, and let us banish this horrific violence to the past.