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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 long may they be in the wilderness!!!
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I mean, this is just pathetic stuff
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Anyway, this is just pre-emptive bitch in case the PM forces Chalmers to negotiate with the Libs over superannuation rather than just band with the Greens & pass the bill as is.
Grow up and use the Greens to pass the policies you want.
(Prob tho, when the PM prefers politics to policy)
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Any profession worth its salt would want Heydon and Porter drummed out.
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4. One wonders what Susan Kiefel and those women make of this latest development. There are no women on the speakers’ list for the August conference.
The Samuel Griffiths Society was set up in 1992, “to defend the great virtues of the present Constitution”.
ENDS.
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3. “The investigation found that six former Court staff members who were Judges' Associates were harassed by… [Heydon],” former Chief Justice, Susan Kiefel said in a statement in 2020. “The findings are of extreme concern to me, my fellow Justices, our Chief Executive and the staff of the Court.”
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2. Also on the speaking bill is current High Court Justice, Simon Steward. An interesting juxtaposition, given the Court he joined in 2020 had earlier that year released an excoriating report about Heydon’s behaviour with women who worked for the Court.
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The above analysis was made possible by a dataset that Anthony Macali OAM x.com/migga has been scraping since late 2023. I’m very grateful for this – the scraping logic looks quite complex.
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Looking at the RSV cases on a per-capita basis for the eastern states (7-day rolling averages), NSW has shown the strongest growth, with no clear peak in sight for this wave.
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The trend for RSV case growth in NSW is significantly higher than the national picture. It is just off the record-setting pace of 2024.
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Reported RSV cases for Australia rose steeply for May, ahead of the pace of every recent year except 2024.
RSV cases for the years prior to 2020 are not quite zero, but very close to it. There’s no obvious explanation for that on the NNDSS pages, but it doesn’t seem credible to me.
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