Yes, this continent was invaded in 1788 – an international law expert explains
This objection is misplaced. The name “Invasion Day” does not just reflect an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspective. It also reflects the meaning of “invasion” within a European system of law – international law as it operated in the 18th and 19th centuries.Invasion Day: Tens Of Thousands Gather Across Australia For Survival Day Marches | HuffPost Australia
The ALP's Management saved us from the GFC the LNP is proving they can do the opposite (ODT)
Global recovery skips Australia as economy suffers Coalition's incompetence
Scotty from Marketing, as The Betoota Advocate dubs our Schlockmeister of spin, is busier than a one-eyed cat watching two rat-holes. The parliamentary year from hell awaits. After his “miracle victory” pitch, an upset helped hugely by political cane toad, Clive Palmer, and his gift of sixty million dollars of anti-Labor negative advertising plus Scotty’s own campaign of outright lies about Opposition policy and endless defamatory attacks on Bill Shorten’s character, Scotty’s political future is already in extremis.
“PR is the place people end up when all other professional options fail, writer and lawyer Richard Ackland, unerringly, observes, “and now Schmo has failed at the failures’ last resort.”
Morrison rebuilds trust with a farrago of lies; pushes McKenzie under a bus. - » The Australian Independent Media Network
FAKE NEWS
DUMB NEWS = ANDREW BOLT
WARMIST SCIENTIST BLAMES BUSHFIRES ON MORE LEAVES. IS THAT BAD?
COLUMN You know what makes me sure, even after these terrible fires, that the global warming menace is exaggerated? It’s warmist scientist Andy Pitman, who has once again confirmed exactly what I’ve been saying. He says global warming means more plants to burn. But is that greening of the planet something we should spend trillions to stop?
WARMIST SCIENTIST BLAMES BUSHFIRES ON MORE LEAVES. IS THAT BAD?
COLUMN You know what makes me sure, even after these terrible fires, that the global warming menace is exaggerated? It’s warmist scientist Andy Pitman, who has once again confirmed exactly what I’ve been saying. He says global warming means more plants to burn. But is that greening of the planet something we should spend trillions to stop?
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