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Bumper episode of Dollars & Sense podcast with @grogsgamut.bsky.social. Some people say it's their favourite news source! (unverified)

I have tariffed the penguins that are on Heard Island and which you were probably assuming did not export goods forgive me they were taking advantage of us so cunning and so cold

They rejected my title idea: The McFührer Strikes Back

Precisely. The RBA's is supposed to be ahead of the game. Consistently behind now. A cut last week was justified without Trump. Now playing catch-up.

Australians for Natural Gas revealed as a front for Tamboran - a foreign fracking company harming the NT water table & planning emissions equivalent to putting 30 million extra cars on the road. This is astroturfing 101: fake community, real pollution. www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04...

Amidst 'textbook astroturfing' by the gas industry, let's remember the facts. The gas industry: 🟠 Exports over 80% of Australia’s gas 🟠 Gets over half the gas they export royalty-free 🟠 Doesn't pay any PRRT on the gas they export 🟠 Price gouges us for our own gas

DON' UNDER-estimate the value of tuning into voices from Down Under: @swallad-anchor.bsky.social @rchristo0407.bsky.social @proftimstephens.bsky.social @lm-entertainment.com @gwenoc.bsky.social @maxwatching.bsky.social @haydenstarr.bsky.social

The RBA is expected to cut rates in May & 3 more times after Trump's tariffs hit global markets. So why didn't they cut this week? Did they not factor in the tariff threat despite orange man's clear promises to do so? @grogsgamut.bsky.social and I chat all things econ on the Dollars & Sense pod ⤵️

If this UK parliament inquiry really lifts the lid on #AUKUS it won't be a pretty sight. UK sub programs are a shambles. SSN-AUKUS won't be developed in time. We need our own inquiry to hold Defence to account for its biggest cockup ever. #auspol

The gas industry's repeated fib about a gas 'shortage' crisis has been busted by...Peter Dutton? We've got the footage, @richarddenniss.bsky.social takes a look and explains how this is a really significant moment in the debate. 👇

Our PBS is a national treasure. Our research shows the prices Australians would pay if the US had its way and dismantled our Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Heart disease/cholesterol medicine: $25 v $968 Depression medicine: $32 v $2,244 Female contraception: $28 v $621

Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor was asked today at the Press Club about the low numbers of women preselected for Liberal seats. 10 years ago the party set a target: 50% of its parliamentarians to be women by 2025. They will not meet the target.

If they moved the salmon farms out of Macquarie harbour to save the suffocating Maugean skate, either to onshore tanks or further in the ocean, what jobs will be lost? If anything, jobs will be CREATED in making the industry more sustainable. It's just their profits that will take a hit.

Labor bending over backwards for a foreign-owned salmon industry that hasn't paid tax in 3 years has got to be one of the biggest self-owns of this Parliament. Tasmanians are PISSED ⤵️

No, a government's budget is not like a household budget. So good to hear @amyremeikis.bsky.social and @mattgrudnoff.bsky.social explain at Politics in the Pub!

Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young just pulled out a very large dead salmon in the Senate in a protest over the environmental laws and salmon farming 🐟

Well, I'm not eating Tasmanian salmon again. @andrewwilkiemp.bsky.social can hardly believe what the government is doing to create environmental loopholes for the rotten salmon industry, and for good reason. Watch this 👇

"In Tasmania, fish that have died from rickettsia bacteria in this appalling die off...are being processed for human consumption." @andrewwilkiemp.bsky.social reveals what's going on in the salmon farms. Our research shows 7 in 10 Tasmanians want salmon farms OUT of inshore waters. #auspol

The Trump administration leaks war plans by adding a journalist to a signal chat and the Albanese Government INCREASES funding to AUKUS by another $6 billion on the same day. You couldn't make it up.

Researchers have found that ChatGPT "power users," or those who use it the most and at the longest durations, are becoming dependent upon — or even addicted to — the chatbot. Really interesting story, but unsurprising for those that have been thinking about this a lot.

It should be obvious by now that Netanyahu won't stop until every Palestinian in #Gaza (and perhaps the West Bank) has been murdered, maimed or expelled. He wants it all. Governments like ours should cut off all military equipment, diplomatic support and other relations until the genocide ends.

It's funny* how when it comes to the prospect of doing literally anything to materially improve people's lives, it's always "oh we have big plans for after the next election", but ruinous environmental law changes or repressive "national security" legislation can always be rushed through with haste

One thing that I noticed when I was in Paris was how many people were jogging, walking, cycling through the city. That is, actually using public spaces and sidewalks and roads for leisure. Building cities for people, not for cars is a vote-winner:

Absolute textbook C3 from Albo today

Nice of Tanya to wear her salmon pink so proudly today.

"The right of citizens with standing to challenge their governments in court is a fundamental pillar of a robust democracy." "We must not set this principle aside simply to provide a drowning Prime Minister with a headline and a stoush." What a line from the Member for Grayndler, Anthony Albanese.

“One mile on a bike is a $.42 economic gain to society, one mile driving is a $.20 loss.” “Which means that Copenhagen, a city of 1.2 million people, saves $357 million a year on health costs because something like 80% of its population commutes by bike.” #CityMakingMath Some costs aren’t costs.

"I just want to see Australia autonomous. I've never understood why Australia as a country hasn't taken a stand in the world." This audience member from #ABCQandA makes some great points.

Thanks guys this is really cute but can you stop logging native forests and tax the gas industry

It's always the ones you least expect.

Israel is starving 2.4 million people. Bombing, murdering children. Yes Peter Dutton said today that if he became PM, "Israel will be able to count on our support" To "support" this genocidal regime in any capacity is disgraceful. It would bring shame on us all. Image @theslowfactory.bsky.social

For the record, Joe Hockey is a defence lobbyist who stands to make millions from defence contracts with the US and other allies. To just describe him in interviews as a former US ambassador and not his CURRENT vested interest role is not just irresponsible, it's lying.

Oh wow, a Free trade Agreement with Israel! Amazing!! Game changer!!! Free trade with... *checks notes* ...the country that buys 0.04% of our merchandise exports and where we export less than we do to Iran, Yemen, Kuwait, Iceland...

AEMO's report shows two key things: 1. Australia has an abundance of gas. Most of it is exported. 2. Demand for gas is plummeting. No wonder Big Gas is kicking up a stink. The real question is, will our Governments keep throwing favours at an industry that is rapidly becoming obsolete? #auspol

Sign this, not asking, demanding. Fuck the salmon off! Save the Maugean Skate.

Suburban sprawl is high on the list of the US' great blunders, and Australia has followed. Is it any wonder we have an epidemic of loneliness when our homes pull us apart, rather than bringing us together? Thoroughly enjoyed this beautiful piece from Alexander Hurst.

Remember, the reason we got AUKUS because *Boris Johnson* wanted to "punish" Macron. According to his memoir, he persuaded Scott Morrison to dump our French submarine deal in favour of AUKUS, as "revenge". Ditching AUKUS is a perfect opportunity for a PM who wants another term to show leadership.

"Australia faces a “colossal surrender of sovereignty” if promised US nuclear-powered submarines do not arrive under Australian control, former foreign affairs minister Bob Carr has said, arguing the US is “utterly not a reliable ally” to Australia." Too right Bob. Great piece from Ben Doherty ⤵️

Was a looming gas crisis "averted", or was the 'crisis' totally overblown by gas companies who wanted an excuse to open more gas fields? 🤔

Australians get a pittance from the huge corporations that extract and sell our gas. WA missed out on at least $9.6 billion in revenue from not charging royalties on gas over the last four years. And now Dutton wants to fast-track approval for 50 more years of this rort. 🤔

Leadership is possible 👇