bruhchef

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bruhchef

bruhchef

@bruhchef1

Katılım Ekim 2020
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Callum Bisping
Callum Bisping@calpolkidSF·
LMAOOO that’s funny as fuck, deserved
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Tanya Plibersek
Tanya Plibersek@tanya_plibersek·
From July 1, almost 3mil Australians will get a 4.75% pay rise. It means that for the first time, the minimum wage will be over $1,000 a week for the workers who keep our country running. We fought for this because Labor is all about higher wages, lower taxes&more home ownership.
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bruhchef
bruhchef@bruhchef1·
@7NewsBrisbane Queensland crime crisis worsens under an incompetent LNP government
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7NEWS Queensland
7NEWS Queensland@7NewsBrisbane·
A elderly man walking his dog has been beaten to death and others strangled and punched.. during a rampage south of Bundaberg. Police say none of the victims knew their alleged attacker. who has now been charged with murder. 7NEWS has exclusive details, which raise serious concerns about Queensland Health.
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bruhchef
bruhchef@bruhchef1·
@immyonboard What makes you think people want a Labor greens government? Labor majority or nothing greens are a cancer on this country
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immyonboard
immyonboard@immyonboard·
🚨 BREAKING: QUEENSLAND HAS DELIVERED AN OUTRIGHT REJECTION OF PAULINE HANSON’S GUTTER POLITICS. It is clear that Queensland stands for respect and Australian values, dropping the vote for One Nation by 100%. This is a telling day for far-right extremism and a sign that Australia is ready for a world-shaping Labor-Greens Government. 🙏 Next up: We will conquer New Zealand. It's over for you; we're coming.
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bob k
bob k@BobKnezevic·
CHALMERS BUDGET 2026 - all spin and ‘smoke and mirrors’ . FACTS MATTER ! Since 2022 the average Australian is $8000 to $15000 WORSE off under this ALP government. The detail :- Average Australians (particularly households with mortgages or renting) are significantly worse off since mid-2022 due to a combination of high inflation, interest rate hikes, wage growth lagging key costs, real disposable income declines, and rising taxes. ipa.org.au ipa.org.au Cumulative CPI inflation from ~2022 to early 2026 has been roughly 15-20% (peaking higher in 2022-23 at ~6-7% annually before easing), but many essentials rose faster. Real net disposable income per capita fell by ~$954 between 2022 and 2024 (with ongoing pressures). ipa.org.au Here’s a short itemised estimate of extra annual costs for an average household (blended owner/renter, based on ABS, IPA, RBA, and other reports; figures are approximate additional outlays or effective losses vs. 2022 baselines, in current dollars): • Mortgages (interest & repayments): +$10,000–$15,000+ per year for many (repayments up ~50%+ since rate hikes began; average burden rose from ~32% to 46% of full-time earnings). Affects ~1/3 of households heavily. ipa.org.au • Rents: +$2,000–$4,000+ (rents up ~17% to mid-2020s, with strong growth continuing; median rents rose significantly, e.g., extra $50+/week in many areas). ipa.org.au • Electricity & gas/utilities: +$500–$1,500 (gas +33%, electricity volatile with rebates ending; sharp out-of-pocket rises in 2025-26). ipa.org.au • Groceries/food: +$1,000–$2,000 (food +12%, with ongoing pressures). ipa.org.au • Insurance (home, contents, health, etc.): +$800–$1,500 (up ~35%). ipa.org.au • Other (fuel, transport, etc.): +$1,000–$2,000 (mixed but elevated). • Taxes & bracket creep: Effective hit of hundreds to thousands (federal tax revenue per person up ~17% nominally; real disposable income squeezed). ipa.org.au Grand total extra cost / effective loss: ~$8,000–$15,000+ per annum for many average households (higher for mortgaged ones, lower for outright owners). This aligns with earlier estimates of households needing thousands more annually just to maintain the same basket, plus real income declines. ipa.org.au These are averages—impacts vary hugely by location (e.g., Sydney/Melbourne worse), household type, and whether you’re a recent buyer vs. long-term owner. Wage growth (~10% nominal to late 2024) lagged key costs, and recent relief (e.g., some rate cuts, tax adjustments) hasn’t fully offset the hit. Many households have cut discretionary spending or taken second jobs to cope. ipa.org.au Data draws from ABS Living Cost Indexes, CPI components, IPA analysis, and RBA/housing reports up to early 2026. Exact figures depend on specifics; this is a blended snapshot.
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bruhchef
bruhchef@bruhchef1·
@ranmasaotome96 Have a sook cunt, Isaac represents the average dumb Australian. Friendlyjordies can defend whoever he wants, Isaac is a good guy just a bit dumb, retards like you are the reason people like Isaac are so popular
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bruhchef
bruhchef@bruhchef1·
@JourneyMacro @MurrayWatt Yes the government working to get fuel has solved some problems the biggest one being ensuring we don’t run out of fuel
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Senator Murray Watt
Senator Murray Watt@MurrayWatt·
BREAKING: The Albanese Labor Government has secured another 100 million litres of diesel for Australia. 50 million litres of that, or 300,000 barrels, is heading straight to Queensland communities.
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Nomad
Nomad@JourneyMacro·
Is the Labor party capable of telling the truth? "Australia's diesel use is roughly 90-100 million litres per day. 100 million litres is therefore about 1 day's national supply. The 50 million litres headed to Queensland is half that. Big round numbers make headlines, but the daily consumption context shows it's a short-term buffer—not a long-term fix. Standard politics, as you said." x.com/grok/status/20…
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Australia's diesel use is roughly 90-100 million litres per day. 100 million litres is therefore about 1 day's national supply. The 50 million litres headed to Queensland is half that. Big round numbers make headlines, but the daily consumption context shows it's a short-term buffer—not a long-term fix. Standard politics, as you said.

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Jim Chalmers MP
Jim Chalmers MP@JEChalmers·
BREAKING: We've just secured another 200M litres of diesel. This brings the total additional diesel secured in the last seven days to approximately 300M litres. We’re doing everything we can to help secure more fuel for Australians.
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bruhchef
bruhchef@bruhchef1·
@purplepingers Oh no what a shock who would’ve thought people 125 years ago were racist this is outrageous, Albo is to blame for this obviously.
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Senator Matt Canavan
Senator Matt Canavan@mattjcan·
If renewables are so cheap why does Labor need to give Rio Tinto $2 billion of your money to use them?
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RammaRedDevil
RammaRedDevil@CamelTamer·
@Lagiacrus96 @AusPoll6 I means Mali is spending a shitload of money he doesn’t have to buy sports and entertainment events to maintain his popularity…..
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AusPoll
AusPoll@AusPoll6·
🚨 NEW: South Australia (state) voting intention 🟥 ALP: 40% (-4) 🟧 ONP: 22% (-2) 🟦 LIB: 16% (+2) 🟩 GRN: 12% (-) ⬛️ OTH: 10% (+4) Newspoll | 12-18 Mar | n=1048 | +/- 11-17 Feb
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bruhchef@bruhchef1·
@mattjcan Well then you should back Labor’s future made in Australia policy, you should back renewables you should back labor’s investment into hydrogen, but you don’t you just lie and deceive the public with the help from your mates in the media.
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Senator Matt Canavan
Senator Matt Canavan@mattjcan·
Australia should not have to rely on other countries for our energy needs.
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bruhchef
bruhchef@bruhchef1·
@JustKimfromoz Are you capable of researching without using ai? lol this is just embarrassing for you
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Somewherewithpaws
Somewherewithpaws@JustKimfromoz·
I’m embarrassed & ashamed to be Australian with this gutless freaking Government we have 😡 Lying pieces of shit were just yesterday claiming that they had no official request made by America for Australia’s help in the strait 😡 Australia has the ‘minesweepers’ Trump has asked for! You disloyal weak prick Albo! Forgetting about the fact we’re an easy country to ‘take over’. Sitting ducks we are!
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bruhchef
bruhchef@bruhchef1·
@mattjcan Sounds like you back Labor’s future made in Australia policy then? Looks like we don’t need the nationals we already have a government doing what you claim to stand for enjoy being destroyed by one nation
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Senator Matt Canavan
Senator Matt Canavan@mattjcan·
Our country is doing it tough. Our living standards have gone back a decade, energy prices are out of control and we can't even guarantee fuel supplies. That's the bad news. t The good news is that we have everything we need to revive Australia here in Australia. We have the resources, the people and the land. We don't need to import anything from anywhere. We must manifest a HYPER Australia with more Australian farming, more Australian mining, more Australian manufacturing and more Australian jobs. More Australian everything. The Nationals are patriots and under my leadership we will fight every day to use our resources to improve the lives of Australians first.
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The Iranian women’s team were forced back to Iran At least one player was dragged onto the team bus and was seen flashing SOS signs on her phone before boarding the flight Absolute disaster The Australian government told Trump they would protect them
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