Friday 29 September 2023

Fighting Fake News with REAL, 29/9/23, Clive Palmer's $2 million, Victorians Suffering, LNP, Pezzullo, APS, Despotism, Indigenous Financial Realities,


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes is the only answer you need to hear and it applies to "Our past",  "Our future" depends on it.

 

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 People have gathered in bars, cafes and restaurants across the city to be oppressed for one final tim

Victorians Endure Final Day Living in Brutal Dictatorship

 Geoff Pryor draws a caricature of Pezzullo atop on the APS.

Word Editorial. Image: iStock/ buradaki

What always struck me at the time was that Mike Pezzullo was the most go-to Public Servant in the country when questions arose for Peter Dutton to answer. One wondered at the time who was in fact the Minister. Yet Immigration was about to collapse and Home Affairs seemed to no longer want to delegate National Security to any other parties such as the AFP. Yet it seemed Pezzullo for all intent and purpose was the Minister and not the Public Servant in control.

Journalists from The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and Sixty Minutes have at last exposed the efforts by Mike Pezzullo, Secretary of Home Affairs, to influence government in favour of conservative politicians and by insisting that press freedom be stifled.

Source: The despotism of Mike Pezzullo – Pearls and Irritations

 Former prime minister Malcolm Fraser.

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“More than 23 years ago, I walked with my grandfather, former prime minister Malcolm Fraser, across the Sydney Harbour Bridge as part of the walk for reconciliation. At the time, it was the largest ever political demonstration in Australia, with almost 250,000 Australians taking part in the march.
Last week, there were more marches held in cities across Australia, this time supporting an Indigenous Voice to parliament. Walking in this march, I was struck by how little progre…
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BILLIONAIRE Clive Palmer is promoting the No vote — set to spend a mammoth $2 million on an advertising blitz in contested states, it has been revealed. It follows increasingly hypocritical claims by the No campaign that the Yes vote is backed by “elites”.


 

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