Race discrimination commissioner releases plan to end racism in 10 years Yet another inflammatory diversion aiming to stir up trouble.…
Race discrimination commissioner releases plan to end racism in 10 years Yet another inflammatory diversion aiming to stir up trouble.…
A Yoorrook Submission A Three Volume Set about the Real Truth from the Records Depicting real indigenous culture in Australia…
Hah! Seff Efrica “used”, to have modern infrastructure. 😀
Interesting. The world’s safest countries if WWIII breaks out. Guess who ain’t listed?
I recall that the P76 was hailed in the media as a great car, winning Wheels Magazine Car of the…
Ignore it. It’s just a marketing gimmick to suggest they reary reary care.
St John’s in Brisbane is by the same English architect.
If visiting, ignore the interior vandalism inflicted by the current Dean and imagine what it was meant to look like, and indeed did until relatively recent & unhappy times.
Add to that the fact that many are now ‘card only’
‘Diverse adverse events’
Go woke……
Self checkout, FMD. I will never use self checkout unless I get paid the casual rate for shop staff with a 4 hour minimum.
I was in Kmart one day and they had no checkout staff, a nice employee said she would help me, I left my trolley where it was and went to another shop.
I was sitting at a work presentation today, and realised within a very short timeframe all the workers in my field will be female, and this in a field that services farmers. Not one of the recruits in beef extension were male.
I started wondering where the boys will find work, and realised they will all have to be tradies.
This dog is smarter than a quite a few commenters here.
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden/status/1560263956135944192
I think Thomas Sowell would make an excellent neighbour.
“The Paywallian’s fat slag Alice Workman, “
Wonder where she’s going? The Malcolm Guardian? The Stinking Morning Herald?
Yes. Unlikely to put the Christmas prawn heads in your bin.
Not to mention some very stimulating conversation around the BBQ.
Big_Nambassays:
August 22, 2022 at 6:55 pm
Self checkout, FMD. I will never use self checkout unless I get paid the casual rate for shop staff with a 4 hour minimum.
The prices the supermarket charges will inevitably reflect its costs, and a lowering of costs should produce cheaper prices anywhere where there’s an element of competition going on (i.e. mightn’t work in a one supermarket town).
If self checkout is cheaper, a supermarket with more self checkout will have cheaper prices than the ones with more checkout staff. Ultimately a supermarket with 100% self checkout would have lower prices than anywhere with checkout staff.
So in a sense you do get paid for self-checkout, by cheaper prices.
And in any case, is it that much quicker to watch a checkout chick do it? Are you really saving any time?
Aka The “Sydney Moaning Hemorrhoid” on the Cat.
They’ll kill us one way or the other.
EXCLUSIVE: British soldiers told to get ready for war against Russia – and prepare loved ones
Majority see FBI as Biden’s ‘personal Gestapo’ after Trump raid
And again.
The official publication advised the British Army to prepare relatives for a possible dispatch “to war with Russia”
I was sitting at a work presentation today, and realised within a very short timeframe all the workers in my field will be female, and this in a field that services farmers. Not one of the recruits in beef extension were male.
I started wondering where the boys will find work, and realised they will all have to be tradies.
Husband and I have been discussing this very issue. The so-called “gender equality” is destroying the concept and value of “capability.” We see so many women who are unsuited for the work they are doing, yet it is clear that the gender card has been their special card in the pack.
Just another fictional claim to equality which is degrading real excellence.
Facebook Fact Check Censors Factual Claim IRS is Arming Agents To Use Deadly Force
Anyone seen House of the Dragon yet? I’ll be watching it at 8:30pm.
Anyway if the story’s crap, at least it should (hopefully) look good.
Ahem, ZK2A, it’s the “Silly Moaning Haemorrhoid”.
That has pretty much stopped me using them.
I’m strictly cash.
Where I shop & how much I spent is not the business of; a bank, the govt, any cop with a warrant, anyone going through my rubbish & reading old statements, & so on.
‘Diverse adverse events’
Go woke……
Who would have thought that injecting people with experimental shit would end this badly?!
It’s going to be a very pock marked wall on spring street. Right near the entrance so future politicians and bureaucrats have a constant reminder.
Mirabella was the victim of a very cunning campaign, she held a ministry which naturally came with broad responsibilities and was therefore accused of neglecting her electorate, obviously in some eyes, local members are only there for the pork barrelling.
Not putting up with rudeness and harassment from locals? More opportunities for slurs from left-wing gossips.
But she did gift us that legendary incident when she recoiled in horror at the Sheikh having a “medical moment” on Q&ALPBC.
My local IGA did install 3 self service checkouts but they are hardly ever used. Just kids in the after school rush to buy sweets.
However they are a constant source of amusement for shoppers and a pain in the neck for the nearby cashiers – to exit the store you have to pass close by. So a thousand robotic “hello”s per hour echo around the pathway as moving shoppers activate the start sequence.
Thank you, Squire, I stand corrected.
Well I just had a bottle of Greenook Creek Four Cuttings Shiraz.
I have a little game I like to play where I guess the alcohol content of wine.
It is not a ‘taste’ thing, you understand. You look at the wines’…legs.
Tilt the glass, let the wine run up against it, right the glass again and look at how distinct the edges of wine running back down the sides. The more distinct, the higher the alcohol content.
I am probably 60% accurate within 0.25% – being able to distinguish 13% from 13.5%.
But this one got me. I thought 14% – maybe – just maybe -14.5%.
15%.
And I’m full as a goog.
Full as a goog on a local burger chain.
Not hammered.
After all, it’s Monday.
Phrasing.
And when she refused to say sorry and boycotted Rudd’s stolen generation apology.
Simon is not OK!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Rt5CgOEeZU
FWIW, season 12 of Archer hits Netflix on Friday.
Gold, the invoice — like ‘their’ Voice but our shout — don’t know who said this but well done that Cat, and thank you
“Mirabella was the victim of a very cunning campaign, she held a ministry which naturally came with broad responsibilities and was therefore accused of neglecting her electorate, obviously in some eyes, local members are only there for the pork barrelling.
Not putting up with rudeness and harassment from locals? More opportunities for slurs from left-wing gossips.”
Correct….as I wrote earlier, the vicious campaign against Mirabella in Indi was a template and has been used since, strangely only against sitting Liberals. Hmm, why could that be?. The accusation of Mirabella neglecting her electorate was also recently used in Goldstein against Tim Wilson, he too was accused on “neglecting his electorate”. It’s a formula, and it’ll be used in forthcoming state elections. Watch the Teal in Caulfield and her tactics against Southwick. Now Southwick might not be perfect but he’s a hell of a lot better than the Teal who’ll running.
Fun reading:
Betty Friedan (yes, that one): The Coming Ice Age (Harper’s, Sept 1958)
Sal @ 12:42 pm
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/aug/25/scott-morrison-backs-vaccine-passports-saying-businesses-have-right-to-refuse-entry
Too much soy.
My family live in David Southwick’s electorate. He has be helpful and they will vote for him again.
Cassie and Rosie, I told you I live in Indi and Mirabella was a crap member, however you choose to believe stories about ‘green subterfuge’ and lack of ‘pork barrelling’, I guess you think I’m lying, all I can say is both of you have gone down in my estimation. Keep it up and you can join JC and others in the box labelled ‘Do not read’.
Some people, even short fat Italian women can be bad at their job.
Thanks. Points to the utter futility of thinking man can influence the climate.
I believe Greenock Wines has changed ownership in the past couple of years, but the winemaker stayed on.
We stayed at Miriam’s Cottage, owned by the winery, and they had a bottle of Alice’s Shiraz as part of their local cache of goodies for guests. At 17%, it nearly took our heads off. Good stuff, but it turned out to be the last of the tribe, no more to buy from the cellar door.
Naturally we bought a bit more when we swung past earlier in the year. But no Alice. She was well and truly through the looking glass.
“Some people, even short fat Italian women can be bad at their job.”
Sophie Mirabella is not Italian, she’s of Greek heritage.
Lysandersays:
August 22, 2022 at 5:34 pm
In any of that process does anyone in any of those meetings and discussions actually read what is being proposed?
If we take as an example Morrison’s reaction to the invoking of s. 475 of the Biosecurity Act, and the unlimited power that the Health Minister would be granted at that moment, it would seem not.
Unless they are going to pass legislation preventing the poles from moving.
That would be “cache of local goodies”. Even stone cold sober memories have me mixing up my words.
And the bullshit drops down further; we’re not at rock bottom yet. From the Law Society:
The benefits of neurodiversity
and creating an inclusive workplace
One of my priorities this year is to raise awareness around the benefits of neurodiversity and the ways in which workplaces can become more inclusive. There was a fantastic article in SMH recently which highlighted ways in which workplaces can foster inclusivity and why hiring neurodiverse talent makes good business sense.
Interestingly, as the article highlights, the attributes that can come with autism; thinking outside the box, intense focus, dogged persistence and attention to detail, are highly sought-after skills in the legal profession.
The 2021 Annual Profile of Solicitors in NSW confirmed that 8 per cent of our profession identifies as having a disability or long-term illness. Among these are autism spectrum disorder (which now includes Asperger’s Syndrome) and ADHD.
ABS data from 2018 shows that 34.1 per cent of autistic people are unemployed. That’s three times higher than that of people with any type of disability and almost eight times that of those without a disability. An estimated 1 in 70 people are on the autism spectrum and a quarter of National Disability Insurance Scheme plans name autism as the primary disability. It’s not hard to see why our profession can benefit from identifying and harnessing the benefits of neurodiverse talent early on.
There is going to be a huge number of people who are young and looking for jobs who are autistic. There is a skills shortage and diversity of thought drives innovation.
“Sophie Mirabella is not Italian, she’s of Greek heritage.”
Well I got that wrong, so I suppose in your book that short fat Greek Women cannot be poor politicians and local members.
It seems to some here that a seat that was Country Party and Liberal for almost all it’s time in a rural area can be turned green by some green activists. Being a crap MP had nothing to do with it.
callisays:
August 22, 2022 at 4:17 pm
I bet there’s white supremacy somewhere in that.
I can keep people employed at the self-service checkout with little effort. I always mess the thing up and require assistance. Either put the bag down too late or not at all, or do something that the programmers didn’t anticipate.
The lurking assistant assists. It’s all so ridiculous.
At 17% it qualifies as trial by ordeal.
There will be people accused of murder who would drink a glass of that and juggle knives to prove they are innocent.
“short fat Greek Women cannot”
She’s of Greek extraction, she’s not Greek, she’s Australian. And don’t be so touchy. The fact is that she was the recipient of a coordinated campaign to get rid of her and that template has been used since. She might have been a lacklustre or poor member, so what, it doesn’t make the smear campaign against her right. The ABC, Nine Newspapers and others went all out to assist McGowan in her campaign against Mirabella. And the fawning over McGowan and later Haines has made it very hard for the Nats or the Liberals to reclaim Indi. And this will be the same with the Teals in electorates like mine, Wentworth. Oh and are you telling me that McGowan and Haines have been better than Mirabella?
Bar Beach Swimmer says: August 22, 2022 at 7:48 pm
Well spotted.
Should also @Cassie on this, for it is she who stated that Scott (“he stands with Dan”) Morrison was missing in action when the NKVD was being sooled onto us.
House of the Dragon’s first episode was decent.
A lot of fan servicing going on.
I think we are looking at this wrong.
Instead of focusing on the evil of white supremacy, perhaps we should look at relative worth of white supremacy versus all the others.
You know, because we are being constantly bombarded with black supremacy, gay supremacy, trans supremacy, vagina supremacy etc etc.
nee Panapolous
FIFY.
Yep, ladies of Greek heritage haven’t done themselves proud at all in the past few years in Oz politics.
Bar Beach Swimmersays:
August 22, 2022 at 8:17 pm
Lysandersays:
August 22, 2022 at 5:34 pm
In any of that process does anyone in any of those meetings and discussions actually read what is being proposed?
Of course not. The public service would never give bad advice.
I have mentioned before being tasked to draft a response to a local member, complaining about the effect of FBT on a subset of his constituents. My boss deleted all reference to said MP’s role in the Labor government that introduced the tax.
From Wikipedia re McGowan:
In 2004 she was made an Officer of the Order of Australia “for service to the community through raising awareness of and stimulating debate about issues affecting women in regional, rural and remote areas.”
AO for grievance mongering and identity politics.
Stop lying sfw. Of course you do.
All very well sfw but I have several family members who live in Indi, a couple who got actively involved in campaigning for McGowan (absolutely no surprise as they lean heavily left) and others who stuck with Mirabella, I heard plenty.
I also thought she was a decent shadow minister who given the opportunity might have gone places. She served 12 years but it was only in 2013 as a shadow minister the whispering campaign started.
McGowan even had Van Badham writing for her iirc.
As for being on your scroll list, tell someone who cares.
(And there was the Voices twitter account that suddenly got deleted when questions regarding electoral fraud started being asked.)
‘nofibs’ tells the Indi story “The 12 of us would go to as many sessions as we could to explain ourselves; the more of us who turned up the more legitimate the project seemed”
Self service hold ups are guaranteed when others are:
trying to navigate the vegetable screen;
putting an extra store bag across the reader – must all be done at the beginning;
inability to find the barcode;
barcodes unrecognisable because of creasing/ice/hand written markdowns.
I could go on but you get the drift.
In particular; the smears about her relationship with her former lecturer.
ML, sorry, if I confused you – or maybe it’s that lovely bottle of plonk that did it – but that was a joke about the very confusing English language.
Recently I’ve started using the Coles click & collect.
It’s far better than booking a slot for delivery & having them miss it by 2 hours.
Click & collect means they pop in in the boot & away you go.
cohenitesays:
August 22, 2022 at 8:22 pm
cohenite, you sure that’s not a Tatiana McGrath-style taking the mickey of the Law Society readership?
My boss deleted all reference to said MP’s role in the Labor government that introduced the tax.
BJ, that’s what I think of Barnaby Joyce.
“I also thought she was a decent shadow minister who given the opportunity might have gone places. “
Yep, I also note that she was a close ally of Tony Abbott…sorry sfw, I know the mention of Abbott’s name triggers you, apologies. However, since Abbott’s assassination back in September 2015, there has been a systematic purge of conservatives from the Liberal party, orchestrated by Turdbull and finished by Scumbag. So, by last year there wasn’t a flank of strong conservatives to counter the wets, particularly the suicidal decision last year to commit to net zero emissions. Stoker’s gone, Abetz is gone, Clare Chandler remains in the senate but for how long (Chandler’s a great asset).
Anyway, you reckon Mirabella was a shoddy local member, fair enough, you’re entitled to your opinion and I respect that but what do you think of McGowan and Haines? For all Mirabella’s faults, I daresay she’s was a lot better than either Green McGowan and Green Haines and being part of government or a strong opposition meant that she had more of a say than some independent. So we now have a situation where once strong Liberal electorates are now in the hands of mint Greens and they’re going to be near impossible to budge.
Sorry BBS.
I was having a go at the generic fallback of ‘white supremacy’.
Not your playful take on Calli’s post.
I am a big fan of playful.
Secretary General of Elbownia will centrally plan the economy and, where all others have failed, Elbow will be victorious.
As I see it, Elbow has no choice in light of this issue other than to accuse Morrison of wearing a merkin as a toupee.
Bar Beach Swimmersays:
August 22, 2022 at 8:58 pm
cohenitesays:
August 22, 2022 at 8:22 pm
cohenite, you sure that’s not a Tatiana McGrath-style taking the mickey of the Law Society readership?
Its the Law Society President.
Whether Sophie Mirabella was good or bad, one thing’s for sure – since she got married she’s never had to buy another lightbulb.
To speed things up, and minimise revenue leakage, Wesfarmers shareholders would prefer you were already micro-chipped
I used to think Sophie Mirrabella was pretty good and I’d take her in preference to vinegar tits filth any day.
SovCit News, from the NT News:
This is the bloke who, during this woman’s initial court appearance last week fronted the bar table and said he didn’t need qualifications to represent his client. Which is a bit like Liability Bob doing his pro bono work. Anyway:
She got bail, despite coming out with this:
Oh, my wordy lordy. No mention of birth certificates as currency or 1619 or Maritime Law. Yet.
To prevent hoarding, Elbow will declare that across all supermarkets there will be a maximum of 2 construction site safety supervisors per customer.
Excellent idea – speaking as a Wesfarmers shareholder.
Those who live in the electorate have better insight into the outcome than those viewing from afar.
In my own electorate many were influenced to vote for their local member, because of their outstanding work and performance in the area, even though they did not favour the party that person represented.
Indeed.
Crickey!
Prue McSween has come on Rita’s show dressed as a Klingon.
Has Cathi McGowan solved global warming, misogyny, magic pudding economics or racism yet with her plucky independence?
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is facing pressure to address the dire skills shortage in Australia – which is currently ranked second last in the developed world.
Let’s see how this plays out. Europeans? Nah, Australia’s now just as bad as Europe at being monstered by the state. Americans, no way, we confirmed their suspicions that we were totally shit. Asians? Not with marauding Africans roaming the street! That leaves us with more Africans! We attract the most skilled goat herders!
A skills shortage eh?
Solved by cutting course fees for lollipop men to $50 instead of $1k, for example.
It’s not a skills shortage it is a problem of legalised racketeering manifesting as economic sabotage.
Cohenite @ 9:22pm
From the link:
But may not.
What’s the risk-benefit of scoring one of these “top” people as your mouthpiece?
For the slow children….
GOBEKLI TEPE…!
Poso:
Women were not created to do what men can do
Women were created to do what men cannot
12:22 PM · Aug 22, 2022
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1561539401217351683
From the comments:
George Bernard Shaw said “The day women demanded equality, they lost their superiority.”
They might have found an older site, by 1,000 years.
https://www.dailysabah.com/arts/new-karahantepe-settlement-may-be-older-than-gobeklitepe/news
This is why once a week a bureaucrat should be taken out and put in stocks:
Rebel News reporter Avi Yemini has sensationally been denied entry to New Zealand to report on an anti-government protest in Wellington.
It follows a targeted campaign by the New Zealand media to paint Yemini, an experienced journalist, as a ‘far-right conspiracy commentator’ with officials citing the fabricated media report as evidence to deny his entry.
Qantas informed Yemini at check-in that his passport was flagged by New Zealand immigration, and he was then subjected to an over-the-phone interview with an immigration official in New Zealand.
Yemini was advised that pursuant to Section 97 of the country’s 2009 Immigration Act, that the officer had the power to refuse his entry.
Sarah, the immigration officer who refused to give her last name, informed Yemini that she came to the decision on her own after reading the story in The New Zealand Herald.
Isn’t skills shortage code for importing a bunch of Tamil programmers to suppress wages.
This is why once a week a bureaucrat should be taken out and tarred and feathered.
Australia would be getting Tamil programmers if they could get petrol.
Simple and honest question: which skills are we short of?
Remember: more ‘training’ was Labor’s answer to the GFC in 2008.
Gus
Go find a chef or cook.
All you can say is “fucken LOL”.
The New Zealand government has a list of undesirable dissidents. In Australia. Who are journos. Who are ignored by the mainstream press.
Arden must be totally convinced by the correctness of her policies and her ability to defend her ideas and mock her critics.
Ticket clipping.
Sarah, the immigration officer who refused to give her last name, informed Yemini that she came to the decision on her own after reading the story in The New Zealand Herald.
Mong Force
Absolutely amazing.
Arden is trying to walk away from this one…
JC is still waiting for his mains.
Ve haf lists.
I ordered two starters on Saturday evening, Bear.
I mentioned last night that restaurants are unable function because of staff shortages. No matter, I was told, go cook your own food. Interesting comment.
Well played.
Re self-serve checkouts.
Have a friend whose 30-ish daughter is very much a “bring down da Man” type.
Her favourite trick is to go into Coles or Woolies when they’re very busy, and buy a kilo of smoked salmon or prawns or both from the deli. At the self-serve checkout, instead of scanning the barcode, she drops them on the scales and enters them as “carrots” or “potatoes”. She point blank refuses to concede she’s doing anything wrong.
That was quick.
re Indi;
the 2019 results were fairly close but not 2022.
The area from Baranduda to Beechworth including Yackandandah & the Indigo Valley area are heavily into Green philosophy and becoming more so with growth of that demographic.
It is highly probable that Bill Tilley will lose his seat of Benambra to another “Independent” who did well in 2018 and is standing again.
Bet she screams her tits off if she thinks she’s been “exploited.”
Dot says: August 22, 2022 at 9:56 pm
Mercurio says: August 22, 2022 at 10:34 pm
https://youtu.be/_l6trtH0kdk?t=89
“The first priority needs to be to get our skills sector training people for the jobs that are there.” – Labor MP Mulino, 22 August 2022.
Bruce in WA – I think that was fairly common with avocados until changes in price moved the risk/reward ratio.
You almost feel sorry for the Lieborals.
I think I have been put on the “Do Not Read” list five times.
Maybe six.
NZ immigration is stupider than Australian immigration.
Something I did not think was possible.
Frank says: August 22, 2022 at 10:27 pm
Skills shortage is code for….. skills shortage.
Darth Mong
A solar powered NDIS childcare training technology company.
It would be a perpetual motion machine of OPM, the corporate logo could be a “reverse ouroboros”, spinning forever like a wobbly 20 c piece … 🙂 .
KD at 9:32.
So.
Ms Oldroyd didn’t identify as the Queen of Norway, then?
Warren Brown.
The ABC is having a gloat about the judge’s ruling in Victoria that the father of the deceased choirboy can sue the Catholic Church – over an offence that, according to the High Court, could not have happened.
No surprise that the judge in question turns out to have a union background:
https://www.whiteandmason.com.au/leave-no-stone-unturned/
And of course the timing of the case has nothing to do with the approach of Victorian election!