Shellie K

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Shellie K

Shellie K

@ShellieK4

Highett 加入时间 Haziran 2011
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Its always about the money.
Its always about the money.@Kevinak70097231·
@TracyWesterman Gina Rinehart doesn’t write the immigration policy, the tax code,or the laws. Taking advantage of badly written government rules makes her clever not evil.
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Dr Tracy Westerman AM
Dr Tracy Westerman AM@TracyWesterman·
And Gina Rinehart — who built her fortune on foreign workers, importing over 1,700 migrants to build her $9.5 billion Roy Hill iron ore project — now funds One Nation and publicly complains that immigration is causing the housing crisis. The same immigration she has personally and profitably relied upon for decades. The hypocrisy is not incidental. It is the point. Use immigration to build your wealth. Fund the politicians who blame immigration for everyone else’s problems.
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Tokyo
Tokyo@otokyo__·
What advice would you give this donkey? 😅
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Shellie K
Shellie K@ShellieK4·
@Mon4Kooyong Needs to sit within Medicare. Different coloured card. Set scheduled fees, based on industry averages. Outlaw co-payments
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Dr Monique Ryan MP
Dr Monique Ryan MP@Mon4Kooyong·
No-one denies that we need to improve the NDIS. It’s too complex, too easy to rort, and too hard to engage with for those who rely on it. Successive governments have blamed it for their legislative and administrative errors. But we must remember that at its heart are vulnerable people who deserve our support. It’s not a welfare scheme. It’s an invaluable piece of social insurance, like Medicare. It’s there for all Australians. theage.com.au/politics/feder…
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Feelings ღ@anxietymsgs·
You meet your 18 year old self, you’re allowed 3 words. What do you say?
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Sweet Nector
Sweet Nector@sweet_nector1·
No one so far has guessed the name of this thing. Can you?
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Shellie K@ShellieK4·
@FetchStep @JJKALE2 Stay strong Grace. The right thing to do is the right thing to do, no matter the cost. We will prevail.
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Step and fetch
Step and fetch@FetchStep·
One again the Zionists have destroyed a foundation doing great work. Labor PM Albanese is happy for taxpayers to fund Israel's destruction of Palestinian settlements via Australian Charities but wont fund Local charities at home. Labor are a disgrace. theguardian.com/australia-news…
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Raven
Raven@Ravenismeee·
Without telling me your age… what was the very FIRST video game you ever played?
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Australian News@news_australian·
BREAKING: Do you support Australia’s Governor General, Sam Mostyn, granting a preemptive pardon to Ben Roberts-Smith so he can freed immediately? All it takes is a stroke of pen! #auspol #pardonben #benrobertssmith
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Shellie K@ShellieK4·
@jagra1525 I don't think it's unfair now but kicking it off with the 2 home rivals facing each other would be sensational
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Jagra@jagra1525·
Gather round will only be fair when Port Adelaide play Adelaide as the opening game leaving all other teams to play each other at a neutral ground
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Shellie K@ShellieK4·
@nickimoraa I would hope so. It can be a nightmare if you're sensitive or allergic. But hopefully done in private and tactfully
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Nicki 🫧🪷
Nicki 🫧🪷@nickimoraa·
Does your boss have the right to tell you that your perfume is too strong and it’s offensive to others in the office and you should stop using it ?
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Shellie K@ShellieK4·
@realRick_AUS You can get a good second hand EV for under $20k. You just need to plug it into an ordinary power point. Put the money you save towards your home deposit
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BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻
BroBro🇦🇺🏇🏻@realRick_AUS·
The median Australian earns between 80-90k a year, Someone tell me how they’re suppose to afford a home, an electric car and installation equipment required? Not including all the other bills they have to pay. Just one logical answer would be nice.
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David Shoebridge
David Shoebridge@DavidShoebridge·
Australia was invited to this Hague group meeting of 30 nations seeking to end the genocide in Gaza, but has chosen not to attend. The Foreign Minister Penny Wong needs to explain to the Australian public why Australia rejected the invitation.
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Richmond FC 🐯
Richmond FC 🐯@Richmond_FC·
From hoops to boots 🏀🏟️ Former NBL player Oliver Hayes-Brown will make his AFL debut this weekend 💪
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Paul White Gold Eagle
Paul White Gold Eagle@PaulGoldEagle·
In 2011, a neuroscientist at MIT named Dr. Li-Huei Tsai made a discovery that should have been on the front page of every newspaper on Earth. She exposed mice with advanced Alzheimer's disease to a flickering light pulsing at exactly 40 Hz — forty flashes per second. Nothing else. No drugs. No surgery. Just light at a specific frequency. Within one hour, the amyloid-beta plaques in their brains — the protein deposits that define Alzheimer's — began to dissolve. Not slow. Not gradually. Within sixty minutes. After seven days of daily 40 Hz exposure, plaque levels dropped by 50%. The mice regained memory function. Their neurons began firing in synchrony again. The brain's immune cells — microglia — activated and started clearing the toxic buildup like a cleaning crew that had been asleep for years. The study was published in Nature. The most prestigious scientific journal on the planet. Peer-reviewed. Replicated. Confirmed. That was 2016. It is now 2026. 40 million people worldwide have Alzheimer's. The pharmaceutical industry generates $13 billion per year from Alzheimer's drugs that do not reverse the disease. Not one of them. They slow it. Maybe. Temporarily. At $26,000 per year per patient. A 40 Hz light costs less than a dollar to produce. Dr. Tsai is still at MIT. Her research continues. Phase III human trials are underway. But you will not see this on the evening news. You will not hear your doctor mention it. You will not find it in any pharmacy. Because a frequency that costs nothing cannot sustain a $13 billion industry. The light is 40 Hz. The frequency is real. The science is published. And 40 million people are still waiting for permission to use it.
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