BreadMaker
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BreadMaker
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Humble Baked Goods Merchant




Neale Daniher made our state and our country better. And we will never forget him.












We're delivering more social homes in Pascoe Vale. For residents like Hulya, it means a place to call home close to her family, services and public transport.


Feel like this guy has waited his whole life to say this. Incredibly eloquent and accurate appraisal of the failure of Western elites.

It's the septum ring - it's a big red flag






To all the self satisfied “modern men” who think themselves superior for NOT protecting women & children from men who transgress our boundaries- You are garden variety cowards- and will be remembered as such. To all the *actual* men, who make it their business to stand up FOR us & WITH us- thank you 💜🙏

#BREAKING Teal independents are in advanced talks to create a new political party that may be announced within weeks, sources close to the deliberations say, with MPs Allegra Spender and Zali Steggall leading the push. However, the project is facing complications, including that moderate Liberal figures have so far refused invitations to defect, making it more difficult for a new outfit to appeal to a larger cohort of disaffected voters. Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has been one of the people making the approaches but the extent of his involvement is unclear, and one source said they did not expect he would become a public face of the party. Independent senator David Pocock, who has arguably the most popular brand of any Australian independent and has rejected Climate 200 funding to maintain his independence, was approached to join the party a fortnight ago. Should at least five of the six possible members join, the party would reach minor party status. This would allow the leader an additional $100,000 in salary and extra travel entitlements. It is not yet clear who would lead the party, although Steggall and Spender are the most likely candidates. The Coalition would likely use Turnbull’s involvement as a way to disparage the new party. The Teals are trying to be One Nation in grabbing disillusioned. Nobody is going near supporting a party that is headed up by Malcolm Turnbull.



















