We have had a woeful list of PM's over the past 22 years. I don't rank any of them highly, maybe the best of a bad lot.jackspratt wrote: ↑May 20, 2022, 12:36 pmA direct appeal to 50% of Australia's population, from easily the best PM we have had this century.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-20/ ... 1211464107
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Hear! Hear!jackspratt wrote: ↑May 20, 2022, 12:36 pmA direct appeal to 50% of Australia's population, from easily the best PM we have had this century.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-20/ ... 1211464107
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Some of them were shockers. Hopefully the next one does better.Whistler wrote: ↑May 20, 2022, 2:59 pmWe have had a woeful list of PM's over the past 22 years. I don't rank any of them highly, maybe the best of a bad lot.jackspratt wrote: ↑May 20, 2022, 12:36 pmA direct appeal to 50% of Australia's population, from easily the best PM we have had this century.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-20/ ... 1211464107
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I know Aussie is a bl**dy big place and it must take a lot of organising to contact all the Bruce's 'n Sheila's, but this threads been going for nearly two months now and I still can't see any sign of anyone voting
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Neither will those left hanging on the end of a phone as a result of having COVID, wanting to vote then give up seeing their phone credit disappearing quicker than Whistler was able to extinguish fires in the rural fire brigade.
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Stop drinking, it shows in your posts.trekkertony wrote: ↑May 20, 2022, 6:09 pmNeither will those left hanging on the end of a phone as a result of having COVID, wanting to vote then give up seeing their phone credit disappearing quicker than Whistler was able to extinguish fires in the rural fire brigade.
Bag me all you like, but if you bag what the RFS stands for you are a total low life. You would not dare to even try that in any public place in Australia, pull your head in.
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by 22:00 hours Thai time I suggest, we will see a change in governmentstattointhailand wrote: ↑May 20, 2022, 5:51 pmI know Aussie is a bl**dy big place and it must take a lot of organising to contact all the Bruce's 'n Sheila's, but this threads been going for nearly two months now and I still can't see any sign of anyone voting
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there is phone voting in Australia for people with covid, would you deny them a vote on a toll free number?trekkertony wrote: ↑May 20, 2022, 6:09 pmNeither will those left hanging on the end of a phone as a result of having COVID, wanting to vote then give up seeing their phone credit disappearing quicker than Whistler was able to extinguish fires in the rural fire brigade.
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Go back to sleep, statts - and when you wake up (?) polling day will have started in Oz.stattointhailand wrote: ↑May 20, 2022, 5:51 pmI know Aussie is a bl**dy big place and it must take a lot of organising to contact all the Bruce's 'n Sheila's, but this threads been going for nearly two months now and I still can't see any sign of anyone voting
Meanwhile, 4 million+ have already voted in pre-poll voting, including UM's own far right-wing pundit, Sport.
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reread the man's post . he wasn't slagging you off.Whistler wrote: ↑May 20, 2022, 6:52 pmStop drinking, it shows in your posts.trekkertony wrote: ↑May 20, 2022, 6:09 pmNeither will those left hanging on the end of a phone as a result of having COVID, wanting to vote then give up seeing their phone credit disappearing quicker than Whistler was able to extinguish fires in the rural fire brigade.
Bag me all you like, but if you bag what the RFS stands for you are a total low life. You would not dare to even try that in any public place in Australia, pull your head in.
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Yes he was. But he wasn't slagging off the RFS badge that was unreasonably whipped out as a defence.pepesgrill wrote: ↑May 21, 2022, 7:41 amreread the man's post . he wasn't slagging you off.Whistler wrote: ↑May 20, 2022, 6:52 pmStop drinking, it shows in your posts.trekkertony wrote: ↑May 20, 2022, 6:09 pmNeither will those left hanging on the end of a phone as a result of having COVID, wanting to vote then give up seeing their phone credit disappearing quicker than Whistler was able to extinguish fires in the rural fire brigade.
Bag me all you like, but if you bag what the RFS stands for you are a total low life. You would not dare to even try that in any public place in Australia, pull your head in.
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Australia election: Why is Australia's parliament so white?
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-australia-61532469
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-australia-61532469
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Because of the successful “slip slop slap” campaign over the last few decadestamada wrote:Australia election: Why is Australia's parliament so white?
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Of course! How could the Beeb have missed that?Barney wrote: ↑May 21, 2022, 3:23 pmBecause of the successful “slip slop slap” campaign over the last few decadestamada wrote:Australia election: Why is Australia's parliament so white?
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UPDATE.
Huge swing to the Greens, Climate Change has been the number 1 issue (sorry sport, well not really, you got it wrong big time)
Potential outcome. in order of likelyhood
1. Minority Labor win with Greens and Teals holding power in cross bench (40%)
2. Slim Labor majority (40%)
3. Coalition minority government (3%)
4. Coalition to retain government (2%)
Huge swing to the Greens, Climate Change has been the number 1 issue (sorry sport, well not really, you got it wrong big time)
Potential outcome. in order of likelyhood
1. Minority Labor win with Greens and Teals holding power in cross bench (40%)
2. Slim Labor majority (40%)
3. Coalition minority government (3%)
4. Coalition to retain government (2%)
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A bit late but.
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Robertson has fallen to Labor,
Chance for Labor majority has improved
Chance for Labor majority has improved
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The deathnell of Australia thanks to the slimey greens. Not over yet though, a lot of counting to be done. Climate change is still a load of rubbish.
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Morrison is toast
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