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tau@aussie.zoneto
Aussie Enviro@aussie.zone•Extreme heat will make Northern Territory unlivable within 40 years, activists warnEnglish
3·3 days agoI think you’re doing a fair bit of jumping to conclusions there yourself, pointing out a good bit of nominative determinism can be just amusing rather than necessarily being ill intentioned.
If she had a different name and was described as Dr Orca from the Marine Conservation Society that would also be amusing and a comment regarding that could just be that rather than a jab at her.
tau@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•Is Australia a Good Place To Be Transgender? | FairyPrincessLucyEnglish
4·6 days agoIt’s what you’d expect - we’re not perfect but overall we do pretty well.
I just read the transcript though because I’m not going to spend 10 minutes watching a video when I can read the salient info much faster (i.e. like many things this should have been an article rather than a video).
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Canberra@aussie.zone•Shane Rattenbury admits talks with Liberals included possible power-sharing dealEnglish
2·6 days agoProbably not, I think Labor would be back with an actual majority after any attempt at this. I think the Greens would lose more though than the Liberals, both in votes from annoyed members and the power they have under the status quo re. forming a majority.
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Canberra@aussie.zone•Shane Rattenbury admits talks with Liberals included possible power-sharing dealEnglish
2·11 days agoI can’t see a Greens/Liberal government actually working on the very slim chance that it would ever occur, but it’d certainly be a switch up for the ACT.
Yes, I only ever see you here to stir up drama and your flood of posts agitating against a day you would never celebrate anyway regardless of the date are no exception. You’re doing it again with this comment, post stuff that’s not attempting to stir up shit if you want upvotes.
Chokos also feel noticeably heavier, once you’ve seen and held both you can distinguish them easily.
They are pretty bland things to eat though, fine for filler amongst other things when cooking but I wouldn’t buy one. They’re one of these things you just find growing and proceed to end up with a surfeit of so you start trying to put them into your cooking to avoid wasting them.
tau@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•Australia’s strongest gun reform since the Port Arthur massacre has become law. Here’s what you need to knowEnglish
3·15 days agoIt’s a feeling based idea to assuage the public rather than a logic based one. If someone has four guns already there is little difference between what damage they are likely to be able to cause with those four vs what they could do with five, six, or seven (and the difference is less significant again if they already have ten). The limits seem rather arbitrary instead of evidence based and would not stop a repetition of the Bondi massacre, they appear instead to just be a quick decision made to show the government is doing something in reaction to a tragedy (something must be done, this is something therefore we must do it…).
tau@aussie.zoneto
Melbourne@aussie.zone•Colonial monuments vandalised, graffitied in Melbourne gardensEnglish
24·16 days ago“These are low-IQ individuals who don’t actually understand the historic significance of the monuments that they are attacking,” he said.
True, though I expect they’d still be the type to tell everyone else they should learn our history.
This sort of thing is why I’m less and less inclined to support changing Australia Day - why bother changing the date when it’s clear the loudest voices against it will never support celebrating Australia. That this is happening in the state that went to the effort of a truth telling commission and a treaty is the icing on the cake.
tau@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•Australia’s strongest gun reform since the Port Arthur massacre has become law. Here’s what you need to knowEnglish
2·17 days agoProbably, I did find a copy of that as a kid but it’s been long enough that I can’t recall specifics.
That is something that could fall under the new rule though, as could watching youtube videos of people modding guns, or gun owners downloading a maintenance manual for the guns they own, or if particularly misapplied even things like getting an ebook that happens to mention an aside about weapons/explosive manufacture (pretty sure Jules Verne describes a way to make explosives in The Mysterious Island for example).
tau@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•Australia’s strongest gun reform since the Port Arthur massacre has become law. Here’s what you need to knowEnglish
5·17 days agoIt’s a way of saying a method of transmitting information. Replace ‘a carriage service’ with ‘the internet’ and you’d cover much (albeit not all) of the intention there.
tau@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•Australia’s strongest gun reform since the Port Arthur massacre has become law. Here’s what you need to knowEnglish
211·18 days agoIt will be an offence to use a carriage service to access material on the manufacture or modification of guns and accessories, as well as other explosives or lethal devices.
This has such broad potential for misapplication, but apparently everyone throws critical thinking out the window because guns are scary…
I think the gun number limit is also a kneejerk reaction playing more on people’s fears rather than actually being logical, but at least it’s affecting less people than the above.
tau@aussie.zoneOPMto
Canberra@aussie.zone•Police say 11 explosive devices found on Canberra streets [small pipe bomb style, no injuries/damage reported]English
2·22 days agoIt’d certainly get a reaction if you walked into a police station holding something like this…
tau@aussie.zoneOPMto
Canberra@aussie.zone•Police say 11 explosive devices found on Canberra streets [small pipe bomb style, no injuries/damage reported]English
4·23 days agoDoesn’t seem a cause for particular concern, but if you see one probably not a good plan to play with it.
tau@aussie.zoneto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•How Adelaide Writers' Week imploded after axing Palestinian authorEnglish
62·25 days agoBit rich for her to be going on about censorship and silencing authors if she demanded someone else be excluded previously from the same festival over provocative comments.
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Overseas News@aussie.zone•'An invasive species': How wallabies took over the Isle of ManEnglish
3·27 days agoLike the possums in NZ there isn’t really a good reason to keep them around - it’s just interesting to see a switcheroo from the usual stories of other countries animals causing problems in Australia.
tau@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•Australian electric car market to get influx of new models as cheaper EVs hit the roadEnglish
3·1 month agoThe little Honda is a pretty attractive idea, looks nice and it’s good to see something that’s supposedly designed to be fun to drive rather than yet another sluggish poor handling SUV.
The BYD Atto 1 I think though is a more significant model simply because it’s something that’s at least approaching affordable to an average person. That 24k price is really narrowing the gap between the cheapest cars and cheapest EVs and I expect will result in a noticeable increase in uptake.
I like that another van option is appearing too, it’s sure to be well above a price I can justify but having more secondhand options in the future will be good for me when my Transporter gets beyond logical upkeep.
tau@aussie.zoneOPto
Overseas News@aussie.zone•Explosions heard, low-flying aircraft seen over Venezuela's capital -- US claiming to have captured Venezuelan PresidentEnglish
8·1 month agoAnd there goes the chances for a minor incident. I guess I’ll just hope it stays below the level of us getting dragged into another war that we shouldn’t need to be involved in…
tau@aussie.zoneOPto
Overseas News@aussie.zone•Explosions heard, low-flying aircraft seen over Venezuela's capital -- US claiming to have captured Venezuelan PresidentEnglish
4·1 month agoIt does appear that they have, as of a few minutes ago the article is now saying Venezuela’s government has accused the US and that a anonymous US official told Reuters the US was performing strikes in the country.
tau@aussie.zoneOPto
Overseas News@aussie.zone•Explosions heard, low-flying aircraft seen over Venezuela's capital -- US claiming to have captured Venezuelan PresidentEnglish
12·1 month agoHopefully this ends up just being another relatively minor step in the progression of this conflict, but (probable) air raids on another nations capital does sound like something that could escalate quickly.





















I just exchanged contracts on an apartment so I’m not surprised they chose now to start cranking the rates back up again - I was waiting for something annoying to come along once I committed. Luckily I’m not a complete goose so I didn’t borrow right to my max, should be able to handle a few rises without being overly stretched.