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I once liked the ABC

Victoria شامل ہوئے Ocak 2009
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Hoogle Gater
Hoogle Gater@abc_junkee·
@AlanKohler We know you never provide advice or recommend anything 😜
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Alan Kohler
Alan Kohler@AlanKohler·
If you see any ads anywhere that use my picture and/or my name that offer investment advice or recommend a particular investment - it's a scam. There seem to be a lot of these around, especially on Facebook. I never do advice or recommend anything. Ignore!
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
REMINDER 🚨: TOMORROW, APRIL 1, HUMANS WILL RETURN TO THE MOON FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 53 YEARS We’re living in history! The entire mission is being streamed live by NASA, don’t miss it.
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Hoogle Gater
Hoogle Gater@abc_junkee·
@VoteLewko @AlboMP How 'bout throwing in a couple of nuclear reactors to secure our country's future electricity supply?
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Daniel
Daniel@VoteLewko·
Breaking: Australian government to build 22 new oil refineries and lift the ban on nuclear energy immediately. Government also to halve taxes across the economy and reduce migrant intake. @AlboMP says: "It's time for Australia to become energy independent and economically strong. The best way to do this is via free markets, lowering taxes and taking proper advantage of our natural resources". For Immediate Release. Canberra, April 1 2026.
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Stokdog
Stokdog@stokdog·
Australia holds 30% of the world's uranium reserves. It is the Saudi Arabia of the Southern Hemisphere, yet it refuses to lift mining prohibitions in key regions, refuses to recognise U as a critical mineral, and refuses to lift the ban on nuclear energy. Mind-blowing stupidity
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Hoogle Gater@abc_junkee·
@QBCCIntegrity Still waiting a lifetime to get $200 and $500 notes. Our $100 note now has the real value of $32 from when it was first issued in 1984. It doesn't go very far.
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Aus Integrity
Aus Integrity@QBCCIntegrity·
Are you ready for this?
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Antony Green - elections
Antony Green - elections@AntonyGreenElec·
Preference distribution for Finniss. IND Lou Nicholson started in 4th, reached 3rd passing Labor on Lewis (IND) prefs, reached 2nd on Green prefs, 1st place on Labor prefs and victory confirmed on final exclusion of One Nation. Link to blog in first comment. #savotes
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
What’s the FIRST thing that comes to MIND when you see this?
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Hoogle Gater@abc_junkee·
@JEChalmers I wonder where the card suppliers will get their $1.6b from? Oh wait, higher prices.
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Jim Chalmers MP
Jim Chalmers MP@JEChalmers·
BREAKING: Australians will no longer pay $1.6bn in card surcharges from October 1. People shouldn’t be punished for using a credit or debit card. That's why the Reserve Bank will today take steps to end credit and debit card surcharging from October 1. This change will make a meaningful difference with Australians no longer paying $1.6 bn a year in surcharges, and small businesses will save $910m.
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Hoogle Gater@abc_junkee·
@Commoncents21 You know that DEFT will just increase the total cost by more? Someone always pays. In this instances you still will but you just won't know how much!
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Hoogle Gater@abc_junkee·
@janrosenow Never knew "electricity" was a base power source, I always thought it was the product!
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Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow@janrosenow·
China's electrification bet is paying off. Electricity now accounts for 30% of its energy consumption - around 50% higher than the US or Europe. With 1/3 of global renewable energy capacity already installed, China is structurally more insulated from rising oil prices.
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
You’re offered $4 million to uninstall Facebook from your phone forever. Would you do it?
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Australian Patriot.
Australian Patriot.@JimThom90458694·
@LonglivHumanity Bill Gates Wants a digital ID and cashless society to control you. If you speak up, then they can cut off your account.
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Australian Patriot.@JimThom90458694·
The RBA takes away card charges. I bet when we go cashless, they will come back fourfold. So keep using cash. Use it or we we lose it. Cash is part of everyday life for many Australians, especially in regional areas and older communities. If it disappears, who gets left behind? Time to speak up. Cash is King. #australia #australian #CostOfLivi #DigitalPayments
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Hoogle Gater@abc_junkee·
@JimThom90458694 In not a conspiracy theorist but....... ..... financial institutions are suddenky enforcing 20 year old legislation and demanding proof of id for all accounts. MYOB is also demanding it for its "mandatory" supposed new billing platform which we don't need.
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Tyler Green
Tyler Green@GreenTyler27·
Hang on* Australia’s money supply just jumped again. $3.37T → $3.40T in a week ≈ +$30 BILLION That’s not productivity, that is M3 currency expansion. More dollars chasing the same assets = higher prices. This is why housing feels impossible for millions in Australia.
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Hoogle Gater@abc_junkee·
@7NewsAustralia How do the cards get paid? From the retailer. How does the retailer get paid, by raising prices for all customers. So cash users will be paying to much.
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7NEWS Australia
7NEWS Australia@7NewsAustralia·
Paying with a credit card or a debit card will be free of surcharges from October 1. Card surcharges will be banned to simplify the card payment framework and offer cost-of-living relief to Australians. The Payments System Board (PSB) found that “the surcharging framework, introduced more than two decades ago, is no longer achieving its intended purpose of steering consumers towards making more efficient payment choices,” the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) said on Tuesday. #surcharge #RBA #finance #economy #auspol
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Hoogle Gater@abc_junkee·
@AlboMP Only if you want to get rid of cash. And when you do, hey presto, back come the card fees and charges!
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Hoogle Gater@abc_junkee·
@JEChalmers So prices will increase to cover the cost while people using cash will also have to pay more. You really don't like cash so you.
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