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Tim James MP

@timothycjames

Husband. Father. Member for #Willoughby in @nswparliament. Shadow Minister for Fair Trading, WHS & Building, Local Government, Veterans #workingforwilloughby

Northbridge NSW Katılım Şubat 2009
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Tim James MP@timothycjames·
Loved this - recommend it to all! Thank you @anishmoonka and what a great man we have in space right now in Reid Wiseman @astro_reid 👏
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

Reid Wiseman told his two teenage daughters where to find his will before he got on this rocket. He’s raised them alone since their mom died of cancer six years ago. Right now, he is 252,757 miles from home, farther from Earth than any human being has ever been. Wiseman grew up outside Baltimore. Got rejected from the Naval Academy, went to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute instead, studied computer engineering. Became a Navy fighter pilot, flew F-14 Tomcats (the jet from Top Gun) on combat missions over Iraq and Afghanistan. Two Middle East deployments by his mid-twenties. He saw a Space Shuttle launch in person in 2001 and couldn’t let go of it. Applied to NASA while at sea on the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. They picked him. Nine people out of 3,500 applicants. His astronaut class, nicknamed “The Chumps,” included Jeremy Hansen, the Canadian who’s floating next to him right now. Wiseman’s first trip to space was 165 days on the Space Station in 2014. Two spacewalks. Thirteen hours outside the hull in nothing but a suit. He climbed all the way up to Chief of the Astronaut Office, the person who decides which astronauts fly and which ones sit. Then he gave it up in 2022 to put himself back on the flight list. His wife Carroll was a nurse in a newborn intensive care unit. She got cancer. Fought it five years. Died in May 2020 at 46. His mother died from Alzheimer’s just weeks before that. Wiseman raised both daughters by himself after that. NASA’s own bio says he considers being a single parent his hardest challenge and the best part of his life. Even while she was dying, Carroll told Reid not to step back from his career. She made him keep going. His brother is a Navy SEAL. His father is 83 and battling cancer too. The old man told reporters he wanted to stay alive long enough to see his son launch. Before liftoff, Wiseman’s daughters snuck homemade cookies into his flight bag. He posted a photo with them in front of the rocket and wrote “I’m boarding that rocket a very proud father.” The previous distance record from Earth belonged to the Apollo 13 crew. 248,655 miles, set in April 1970, and it was an accident. An oxygen tank blew up and the emergency route home happened to swing them farther out than anyone before. Wiseman broke that record by 4,100 miles, and his distance is on purpose. Today he flies within 4,600 miles of the Moon, photographs stretches of the far side that were too dark or at the wrong angle for any of the 24 Apollo astronauts to see, and watches a solar eclipse that nobody on Earth can see, only the four people inside that capsule. Then he turns around and spends four days flying home to his girls.

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NSW Legislative Assembly
NSW Legislative Assembly@NSWParlLA·
⏰ Reminder! The Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters is currently holding an inquiry into the display of electoral posters and other electoral signage at voting centres. Submissions close on Thursday 2 April. Have your say in the link in the comment below.
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So concerned about the state of small business. A local business operator in #northbridge since 1981 said to me yesterday “no-one is walking in since rates went up - it’s been terrible”. Conditions were hard enough already. Then rate rises. Then fuel crisis. #nswpol #auspol
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Dr. Nick Coatsworth
Dr. Nick Coatsworth@nick_coatsworth·
Albo just isn’t the leader for crisis. It’s painfully obvious. Unresponsive, reactive, diminished by every utterance. First Bondi and now a fuel crisis. Leadership like this leaves the country exposed and vulnerable.
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Tim James MP@timothycjames·
Unemployment ⬆️ Inflation ⬆️ Interest rates ⬆️ Debt ⬆️ Business insolvencies ⬆️ Cost of housing ⬆️ Prospect of recession ⬆️ Life under Labor - it just gets harder and harder. #nswpol #auspol
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Tim James MP@timothycjames·
NSW is losing under Labor. A long list of failures this week alone - as below. It’s a mess under Chris Minns. #nswpol
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This councillor is guilty of sexual touching involving two young victims - and is still somehow an elected official. Surely local government in NSW has to be better than this. Minister Hoenig should step in and say enough is enough. #nswpol news.com.au/national/nsw-c…
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Kellie Sloane
Kellie Sloane@Kelliesloanemp·
NSW needs a real long-term plan & someone who will deliver it.
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Angus Taylor MP
Angus Taylor MP@AngusTaylorMP·
The theocratic Iranian regime is authoritarian, antisemitic and abhorrent. It wants nuclear weapons, seeks the destruction of Israel, has encouraged terrorism through its proxies - Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis - and has supplied weapons to Russia to support Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. It is also responsible for acts of foreign interference in Australia and igniting antisemitism. Since 1979, the revolutionary Islamic government in Tehran has oppressed, imprisoned and murdered Iranians. We pray for the Iranian people at this time. May courage prevail.
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Jacinta Nampijinpa
Jacinta Nampijinpa@JNampijinpa·
Today marks the 84th anniversary of the Bombing of Darwin. 19 February 1942 would be for Australia – just as 7 December 1941 was for the United States – a date that would live in infamy. It was the first attack by a foreign power on Australian soil. Gone was the false sense of security derived from the tyranny of distance – for distance had not deterred tyranny. Some 240 Imperial Japanese bombers and fighters carried out two air raids. The first occurred just before 10 am; the second close to midday. The enemy’s goals were to knock out Darwin as an Allied base and to strike fear into the hearts of Australians. Ships were sunk. Buildings were obliterated. Darwin was devastated. More than 250 people were tragically killed. The Bombing of Darwin was the first of many Imperial Japanese air raids across the Northern Territory, Western Australia and Queensland – but none was as devastating or as deadly as that of 19 February 1942. Today, we remember all those who were killed and the many acts of gallantry that took place in Darwin’s darkest hours. As we look upon the brilliant city of Darwin today, we remind ourselves of the stoicism that defines the Australian spirit. A stoicism that helps us endure tragedy and prevail over evil. A stoicism that enables us to renew from ruin. A stoicism that reinforces the need for vigilance. Lest we forget.
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Margaret Joseph
Margaret Joseph@MmarianneJoseph·
Two lovely photos of gifted leader Matron Irene Drummond (with glasses), with her nurses. Even in the last minutes of her life that terrible day on Bangka Island, Irene did not stop caring for her young nurses, calling out "Chin up girls! I'm proud of you and I love you all".
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