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GemmaTognini
GemmaTognini@GemmaTognini·
Thanks for showing women what you think of our sex-based, human rights. For demonstrating how spectacularly you missed the point of all this. An especially dim take here 👇🏼
Senator Andrew Bragg@ajamesbragg

Specifically seeking to damage minorities like the trans community is morally wrong and not the answer for any party of the mainstream. The importation of US style culture wars designed to marginalise vulnerable populations must be resisted by the Liberal Party.

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Lucy Zelić
Lucy Zelić@LucyZelic·
Dear @JuliaGillard - on behalf of Australian women and girls who deserve the right to their own spaces, the right to say no to males invading them, and the chance to play sport fairly and safely - you are a disgraceful, misogynistic, fraud. Today’s ruling is on you. For shame.
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GCL@capensus·
As a fully and happily integrated, assimilated and tax paying immigrant, I am first and foremost Australian, irrespective of my origins, (which by the way I am immensely proud of but is no longer relevant). The Aussie flag proudly flies above my roof as it should for every immigrant.
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John Macgowan
John Macgowan@john_macgowan·
This post got me thinking - when did my grandfather become a citizen? Turns out - exactly 5 years after he arrived. He never set foot in Greece ever again. He had his aged pension docked $80 by the Government for the last decade of his life because he refused to contact the Greek government to receive his Greek entitlements. He refused to send his daughters to Greek school - he was the only person in my entire family who spoke the language. The idea of dual heritage in Australia seems pervasive because it's visible. Whereas people like my grandfather are invisible. They tick "Australian" on the census. They don't hang foreign flags in their front yards or bring sectarian drama with them. I wrote about my green grocer, Steve, in a substack a few months ago: macgowan146.substack.com/p/lapin-a-la-d… He arrived in 1976 and was naturalized in 1981. These people are everywhere, or at least they were. The problem, especially for people like Kos, is you can't quantify them in data, because numerically they just show up as ordinary Australians. If someone abandons their ethnic identifier when they naturalize, you can't count them, or analyze their opinions in any meaningful way. The census collects ancestry by country of birth, but it's pure folly to ascribe the values of a particular cohort to that in its entirety. The success of a migration regime should be measured not in the growth of Greek-Australian, or Italian-Australians, or Vietnamese-Australians - it should be measured by their absence in the data. My grandfather, Steve, others like them are success stories. The people Kos is seeing in his data are not. While he's right, they are an electorally relevant cohort - what Australian nationalists of every persuasion are saying is they shouldn't be. Reflecting that in policy may be electoral suicide, time will tell - but it doesn't make it less right.
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Kos Samaras@KosSamaras

The 5 million Angus Taylor thinks don’t vote and the millions in their households who do. Angus Taylor thinks he’s punishing non-citizens. They can’t vote, so it’s a free hit. That’s the entire logic. But it’s a logic only someone who has never lived in the big cities would consider. In the suburbs that decide elections, the household, not the individual, is the political unit. Three generations under one roof or in the same suburb. Grandparents on partner visas. Parents holding PR while the citizenship queue grinds on. Citizen kids enrolled to vote, working part-time, doing the family’s Services Australia paperwork at the kitchen table. Strip the NDIS from a permanent resident and you have not touched a single voter directly. You have touched their daughter. Their son. Their citizen niece. And they vote, very deliberately, for the people in their family who cannot. This is exactly the structural shape of post-war migrant Australia. Greek, Italian, Maltese, Lebanese, Vietnamese households where the citizen children voted for the whole family. It is alive and well, three generations on, in the outer suburbs the Coalition needs to win government. Taylor has told every one of those households that in his Australia, their parents are second-class. He thinks he’s chasing Hanson voters in Farrer. He’s actually handing Labor a permanent structural lock on the seats that decide who governs. And he has possibly committed his party to losing opposition status at the next election. Full piece and analysis below

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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Socialism…
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! President Trump announces he's been WATCHING Iran try to "rebuild" and says it can be wiped out in 24 hours "They're taking missiles from underground." "We know EXACTLY what they're doing." "I hope they're watching. Because all of their anti stuff, anything they put up, we know EXACTLY what they put up." "We know everything they've done. They built it up a little bit. We'll take it out in one day. It'll all be gone." "You know, they had a little respite. And so they're trying to get a few things together." "It'll all be gone in one day. Everything they've done for the last four weeks will be gone in one day." 🔥🔥🔥
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@ctindale And growing by the hour let alone the day, week or month.
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@GemmaTognini ON’s nations greatest marketing asset
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Special Ops Magazine
Special Ops Magazine@specialopsmag·
Australian Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) operators prepare for a night combat jump in Afghanistan. Bottom left is Lachlan Muddle. SAS sniper and free fall specialist. He was killed Monday evening during a complex night vision parachuting exercise over Jervis Bay, when his canopy collided with another operator’s several hundred feet above the drop zone. This frame is from his career. The kind of career that only ends one of two ways for a man at this level. By his own choosing, or by the work itself. He went home doing the job he loved, training the next generation to do it after him. Lest we forget 🇦🇺
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
In One Nation's Budget Reply, I outlined our vision of hope for the future. I have so much to say about saving this country that I ran out of time to say all of it. Watch my full budget reply and read a copy of what I wasn't able to fit in below: "We are covering our land with windmills and solar panels and in turn delivering the dearest and most precarious electricity grid our nation has ever had, when we had the cheapest coal fired power and sitting on one of the greatest coal resources in the globe. One Nation does not care about major party sneers. We care about handing our children a better opportunity than was handed to us by our parents, currently it is the other way around. One Nation will reallocate the resources from the fool's errand of Australia changing the weather to invest in coal fired power, nuclear, irrigation, freight, rail, ports and roads. We will work with businesses as partners in these projects. One Nation will listen to civil engineers, nuclear physicists, and research scientists in medicine instead of climate change bureaucrats. These assets on our nations balance sheet allows us to pay for expenses on the Profit and Loss. These assets build a nation that can repay its debts. One Nation is offering a fundamentally different direction -one rooted in proven, common sense economic principles. We'll lower taxes on working families, slash regulation that strangles enterprise, deliver abundant and affordable energy, and back the industries that actually create real wealth and opportunity. We will never pretend we know better than you how to run your own lives. That is why we are determined to hand power back to the Australian people where it belongs. We will reward hard work and aspiration, restore fiscal discipline, and put Australian families and businesses first once again. One Nation's word is our bond - and we have three decades of unwavering policy consistency to prove it. We hope to earn your trust to implement the bold change Australia desperately needs. Thank you."
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@Rainmaker1973 This should be headline news across the globe - incredible achievement
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In a major medical breakthrough, South Korean scientists have successfully implanted the world’s first 3D-printed windpipe made entirely from a patient’s own cells. The groundbreaking procedure was performed on a woman who had lost part of her trachea after thyroid cancer surgery. Using advanced bioprinting technology, researchers created a personalized windpipe by combining the patient’s own living cells with a biodegradable scaffold. Because the implant was made from her own biological material, her body recognized it as natural tissue. This resulted in zero rejection and eliminated the need for lifelong immune-suppressing drugs — a common requirement in traditional organ transplants. The successful integration marks a significant step forward in regenerative medicine and personalized organ replacement.
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2 Worlds Collide Podcast
2 Worlds Collide Podcast@2worldsPodcast·
This is the problem, and I’ll be the first to admit, I was wrong with this topic (and will gladly admit that now). But if you clearly can’t define an Australian you’ll never be able to protect its people, culture and history. An Australian is someone of Anglo Celtic European descent, with a small portion being our indigenous Australians. It’s a very distinct look on the world stage, and that matters, you’re not serious if you think that doesn’t matter. And if we don’t make a stand and protect that to ensure majority (not all but a large chuck like we had in the 90’s) stay looking like Australians then we will lose what we have. We have seen the glimpses of Multiculturalism with postcode machete wars, Islamic extremism and Indians who seem to be absolutely everywhere. An Australian can’t go to India, get a citizenship then be Indian, same goes for an Australian going to Japan. So why is it different the other way around? It’s literally allowing the democratic replacement of Australians in their own country all in the name of DEI crap. The same argument goes for women with men in dresses invading their spaces, if you can’t define a women, you can’t defend women, same for Australians, if you can’t define an Australian, you can’t defend Australia. And this goes for @AngusTaylorMP and @PaulineHansonOz as well. If they can’t define an Australian on the world stage and the demographic look, then can they defend it? If they can’t distinguish the difference between an Australian, Indian or Chinese then are they serious about protecting our beautiful nation and its people? Demographics do matter and we don’t want to be replaced in our own country. And the first step to defending it is defining it. Albo can’t even distinguish between an Australian and an immigrant. Which means he doesn’t care if we are replaced. I’ll do a reel on this today 🇦🇺🫡
Anthony Khallouf@ausvstheagenda

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says there is no distinction between Australians, migrants and refugees, arguing that anyone can be Australian.

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@TMFScottP How on earth is that not obvious to even the most casual observer - defies logic that Labour can think otherwise
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Scott Phillips
Scott Phillips@TMFScottP·
'The number of people coming in, far exceeds the number of houses being built.' Taylor's not wrong. #BudgetReply2026
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Gwynne Shotwell
Gwynne Shotwell@Gwynne_Shotwell·
Weeeelllll, I guess @Starlink Mobile is doing something right! It’s David and Goliath (X3) all over again — I’m bettin’ on David :)
Brian Basson@BassonBrain

Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile said on Thursday they agreed in principle to form a new JV with an aim to address long-time coverage gaps, especially in rural areas, by using satellite-based technologies. This comes as the industry increasingly worries about what Elon Musk’s @Starlink Mobile might do to shake up the terrestrial mobile space. Musk has said he’s not going to put the U.S. terrestrial carriers out of business, but at the same time he’s expanding Starlink and buying up more spectrum...

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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
Malcolm Robert’s accuses Labor of “pursuing a strategy of importing radical Islam into our country” “Under the guise of the UN refugee visa program” “25,000 Muslims arrived in Australia under this program last year” “Aussies have every right to feel afraid of who is coming in”
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
One Nation has moved amendments to index tax brackets to inflation, ending bracket creep, twice. Labor, Liberals, Nationals, and Greens all refused to support it.
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