Question Time has started and the speaker is running his usual protection, not allowing the word lie to be used.
Milton Dick is not balanced or impartial.
@RosieM1276203 The Covid jab scam opened my eyes to the very uncomfortable truth that corruption is multi-institutional and now has DEEP, persistent roots.
I wish I could un-see this.
35 Australians died on the day they got the Covid shot. Our TGA maintains only 14 deaths MIGHT be associated. Surely it’s just a coincidence that the TGA is 98 percent funded by big pharma.
West Coast, North Melbourne & Gold Coast have put out their hands for AFL assistance packages in recent years. Essendon should be asking this year.
But would the AFL give it?
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@bradinessendon@CalTwomey You cheated the salry cap, cheated with drugs, sacked coaches, sacked players. The would be CEO was a happy clapper. Rotten culture, yet the coaching staff is full of ex Essendon players of the past 20 years? Inbred.
@CalTwomey It doesn't make sense to me why the AFL would be happy to alienate one of the biggest clubs in it's competition. The finals draught is ridiculous & not even playing finals since 21 (who knows when we will) is crazy. Dons winning will bring them $$$$ Def priority pick time!
@CalTwomey Why should we? Our problem is not a lack of young talent, we've got plenty of potential in that department. Our problems are our senior players, coaching & lack of leadership. How's a handout from the AFL going to help us there?
@ScooterMcNeice I don’t mind some hurt pride. We are in trouble and have to acknowledge that. Any type of assistance given to other Clubs in a similar situation would be helpful. It’s not about getting ahead of opposition teams it’s just keeping up with them.
@ScooterMcNeice Imagine getting pick 1 and 2 or 2 and 3! Huge for or rebuild. I could see the AFL approving this given the changes to the draft bidding changes and Tasmania entry.
🚨 MORE than 100 late-term abortions since SA’s abortion-to-birth laws came in. 😢
Now a bill has been introduced to stop viable babies being killed after 25 weeks. 👶
“These poor babies have been injected in the heart and delivered intentionally stillborn.” — Dr Joanna Howe
Family First is backing this compassionate reform and will fight for similar protections in NSW and Victoria. 💪
A civilised society should protect BOTH mother and child. ❤️
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Family First backs South Australian push to protect babies from late-term abortion
Family First National Director Lyle Shelton has welcomed the introduction of a bill into the South Australian Parliament to protect the lives of babies from late term abortion.
The Termination of Pregnancy (Restrictions on Terminations after 24 weeks and 6 days) Amendment Bill 2026 was introduced by South Australian MLC Sarah Game.
Pro-life advocate Dr Joanna Howe accurately describes the killing process in a late term abortion:
“These poor babies have been injected with potassium chloride in the heart and delivered intentionally stillborn. This is not healthcare. It’s murder and it has no place in a just and humane society.”
Family First agrees and will push for protections for unborn babies as it campaigns to elect pro-life candidates at the up-coming Victorian and New South Wales elections.
Mr Shelton said Ms Game’s bill was a compassionate and urgently needed reform to protect viable unborn babies while still allowing medical treatment in emergency situations and to save the life of the mother.
“The group behind Australia’s biggest pro-life march, Love Australia, has been campaigning for these changes from the day Liberal Attorney-General Vicki Chapman introduced her abortion-to-birth bill in 2019. We are proud to support them now and we urge all members of parliament to vote for these reasonable and urgent reforms,” Mr Shelton said.
Mr Shelton said modern neonatal care had dramatically improved survival rates for babies born prematurely and parliamentarians could no longer ignore the humanity of babies in the womb after 25 weeks.
“South Australians are rightly disturbed by reports that more than 100 late-term abortions have occurred since abortion to birth laws were enacted in 2022,” he said.
“Babies at this stage of development can survive outside the womb with proper medical care. Laws should reflect both medical reality and basic human compassion.”
Mr Shelton said Family First was pleased to align with the coalition of community groups supporting the legislation, including Australia Life, Australian Christian Lobby, Love Australia, Family Voice, Tradies for Babies, Enid Lyons List and Bird Flip.
He said Family First would pursue similar reforms if elected to the New South Wales and Victorian parliaments at the upcoming state elections.
“Family First candidates will push for measures that protect unborn children and provide greater support for mothers facing pressure to abort from boyfriends, husbands or other family members,” Mr Shelton said.
“Too often women are told abortion is their only option when what they really need is practical support, encouragement and protection from coercion.
“A civilised society should support both mother and child.”
Mr Shelton urged MPs from all parties to put politics aside and support the South Australian bill.
“Every parliamentarian should carefully consider whether a healthy, viable baby deserves legal protection simply because he or she remains in the womb,” he said.
media@familyfirstparty.au
Barham called for stability at the start of 2025 and extended Scott’s contract on Vozzo’s recommendation so they could see it through together until end of ‘27.
10 months later he and Vozzo bailed.
But but but, stability…..