Maj
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Maj
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She/her. Views are my own, not my employer. @matildasactive @theroarcorps

No more Footlong Subway Socceroos. The @Socceroos have lost their major sponsor, @SUBWAY. Subway was a $3.5 million sponsor of the Socceroos. It's contract recently expired, and the company has made the decision not to renew the agreement.







The news you’ve been waiting to hear 🩵 Holly McNamara has been named in our squad to face Canberra United this Sunday. 🎟️ Don’t miss it: melbc.it/tickets


STARTING XI 🗒 Here's how we line up for our final game of 2024 against Chinese Taipei at GMHBA Stadium 👊 ☝️Bryleeh Henry & Leah Davidson make their starting debuts 🥹 Clare Polkinghorne plays her final game in green & gold #Matildas #AUSvTPE




The Opposition and sections of the press are using a criminal act against a synagogue in Australia for political purposes, urging @AlboMP to crack down on antisemitism. He has made unequivocal statements there is no place for it in Australia. The rest is a matter for police. But the attack on the government is driven by its recent vote at the UN in support of an end to Israel’s killing spree in Gaza and a two state solution. The problem is Israel has recently said the quiet part out loud - there will be no Palestinian state. Hence its condemnation of the recent UN vote. As @latingle points out, Aus merely followed its own policy, reversing two decades of voting against it. The attempt to whip up hysteria, tying the UN vote to stoking antisemitism and signalling a rise in terrorism is a tactic in an attempt to make the PM revert to a position of support for Israel no matter what it does and irrespective of any international juridical rulings: our UN vote is causing a rise in antisemitism, just as rallies and student encampments, or academics speaking out about the genocide, or journalists sharing information about it and calling out ethnic cleansing and the relentless murder of children, are all signs of antisemitism. And Albanese will pay a price for it at the ballot box for his error and weakness. Tingle ends with a point that needs to be made, though with respect not only to bias in the political class, but in the legacy media.


When Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was asked about how young LBGTQIA+ and marginalised people would deal with losing access to online safe spaces under the government's social media ban, he said he encourages young people to have "more conversations with each other".


