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Kevin Rudd
MrKRudd
Morrison's cancellation of Monday's #ClosingTheGap statement is a brazen effort to wriggle out of accountability. His four predecessors — Liberal & Labor — all marked the anniversary of @NationalApology by
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cobras for alligators scheme machine
golikehellmachi
i see the "they only gave us $1200" discourse has, unfortunately, returned. if everyone keeps forgetting about the superdole UI, we're never going to see it again, so please don't
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sMyle
MylesBorins
Time for a takeIf you cannot find a way to be compensated, recognized, or get some value out of your OSS contributions you should reconsider how you are investing
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CATU Fairview Marino Clontarf
CatuFMC
The budget isn't the only important document setting out how the government spends its money. There's also the National Development Plan which is reviewed every few years and guides expenditure
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Ryan
ryan_boothh
Quick lesson on sales & persuasion A THREAD...There are 3 types of postures you can take: 1. Neutral 2. Inferior 3. SuperiorEach has its own advantages & disadvantages. But what
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Jake Xuereb
curlyqubit
1/n - Here's a thread about NP-Hardness, Soap Bubbles & Entanglement! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This past week I've been thinking about the physical reality of NP-Hard
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Larry Schweikart
LarrySchweikart
1) Where we are: This is much, much bigger than a fraudulent election (it was) or rampant gubment tyrannical China Virus abuse (it is).2) What we are facing has been
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Michael B Murphy QC
monctonSJlawyer
Once upon a time there were eight regional health authorities. 4 informally ran in French and 4 in English. The English were very large compared to the French ones excepting
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Madhukar
sinhamadhukar
Lot of people are talking about why the Indian apps did not win this market when TikTok and other Chinese apps were there. A short thread on that 1.
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Eric Sayers
DEricSayers
Following up on this thread of what a Biden/R Senate might mean for China policy, I wanted to offer more thoughts on the structural issues and major questions facing a
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Brian Chappatta
BChappatta
But back to the topic at hand: wealth inequality. On an absolute basis, the wealth of the top 1% grew by almost **$6 trillion** just from March 31 through Sept.
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Will Stancil
whstancil
Listening to a @jbouie livechat about the filibuster right now and it's made it clear: the filibuster (and particularly reconciliation as a workaround) hasn't just bottled up progressive legislation, but
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Vibrant Clean Energy
VibrantCE
FULL TECHNICAL REPORT RELEASEDToday, we have released our full technical report on the "Why Local Solar and Storage Costs Less". Two weeks ago, we released the main findings: savings of
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Mark Wallace
wallaceme
The evolution of Free School Meals into food vouchers happened - as so often in policy - by innovating in a crisis. But the history of the idea of delivering
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Chris Curtis
chriscurtis94
George Osbourne has argued that Starmer is doing a lot worse in the polls than Cameron was. While this is true, I don't think it's a particularly fair comparison. Cameron
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Madeline Ashby 🇨🇦
MadelineAshby
Amid the discussion of ministers breaking the rules with international vacations, I’ve yet to hear the fact that there are Canadian hotels/resorts that have revamped their operations for guest safety
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