Hebrewbee74
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Hebrewbee74
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The Great Gnoticing continues 👀 My enemies, enemy is my best friend. ThanQ ✡️ for making Jesus my best friend & saviour Sincerely A once lost Heathen ✝️
Australis Katılım Ağustos 2018
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Let's be very clear on this. My Grandfather was a well known Aboriginal Elder. There were NO land owners or traditional territories. That is a LIE. He always said "No one owns the land, we are all just passing through". I am sick of the lies to suit the virtue signallers
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What a moment! Treaty signing with Victoria’s First People’s this morning. 🖤💛❤️ What a moment for all Victorians, recognising the oldest continuous culture in the world. The first negotiated Statewide Treaty Agreement brings together First Peoples, through the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria, alongside the Victorian Government, to build a new relationship based on respect, trust and integrity. It acknowledges our past and is a chance for all Victorians to move forward together. ❤️
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Australia’s $1 billion Warratah Battery project, the largest in the Southern Hemisphere and touted as critical infrastructure, has suffered a catastrophic failure. A transformer at the site north of Sydney is now “beyond repair,” pushing back timelines and casting doubt on what was once presented as a model of the renewable future.
This wasn’t just any project. Built on a decommissioned coal-fired power plant, using existing transmission lines, and designed to stabilise the grid while unlocking the potential of renewables, the Warratah Battery was supposed to be a poster child for clean energy. Instead, it stands as a monument to ambition outpacing reality. One failure, one transformer, and suddenly a billion-dollar project is a cautionary tale rather than a triumph.
The implications are clear. If this flagship project can fail so spectacularly, how can the government credibly claim that 2030 renewable energy targets are achievable? The reality is that the transition to renewables is far more fragile than politicians admit. And yet, the debate continues, largely detached from practicality, as leaders bet the nation’s energy security on technology that is expensive, complex, and unproven at scale.
For those paying attention, the lesson is obvious: renewable megaprojects are not guarantees—they are experiments, and experiments fail. And when the stakes are keeping the lights on, failure is not just inconvenient; it’s dangerous. The Warratah Battery is a reminder that ideology cannot replace engineering, and ambition cannot replace reliability.
mhvnews.com.au/mhvnews/catast…

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A Perth pathology clinic worker has been jailed for two years for sexually assaulting a patient and telling her "Pakistani men like making love but Pakistani women do not".
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Uproar has erupted in India after a fugitive accused rapist Punjabi MP suddenly resurfaced in Australia.
Harmeet Singh Pathanmajra has been on the run since September 2.
noticer.news/harmeet-singh-…
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