
Marsupial spotted hopping along side of interstate before police surrounded area and owner used dart to tranquilize it

On 21 April 1856, Australian stonemasons in Victoria undertook a mass stoppage as part of the eight-hour workday movement.[15] It became a yearly commemoration, inspiring American workers to have their first stoppage.[16] 1 May was chosen to be International Workers' Day to commemorate the 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago.[17] In that year beginning on 1 May, there was a general strike for the eight-hour workday
Oh yeah, we're basically tram capital of the world.
Labour Day was in March.
Why celebrate a later American workers event when we are the home of the 8 hour work week.
Marsupial spotted hopping along side of interstate before police surrounded area and owner used dart to tranquilize it
Bloody Sheila’s.
Right there.
Mate . . . We don’t have a 2 party system.
Leave the seppo propaganda at home.
<p>Michael Bickford was excited to get behind the wheel of a Ford F-150 Lightning, but after experiencing the dismal state of the U.S. charging network on a recent road trip, the Portland, Maine, retiree reconsidered.</p>
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Researchers hope new breeding sites are a positive sign for the endangered species' survival.
What’s the bet they would be offended by a man wearing nail polish.
As long as Nazi Israel exists and is bent on genocide, Palestinians will continue to suffer.
The victims of Israeli horrors are not just in Gaza.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongly deported by the Trump administration despite a court order, has met with a Democratic senator in El Salvador.
🤮why is it flowing.
Marmite has the textured of blended diarrhoea.
Of course it doesn’t measure up, marmite is 6 feet under.
Australian opposition leader Peter Dutton has confirmed that his family home was the target of an alleged bomb plot but says concerns for his personal safety did not restrict his election campaigning.
Interviews with Australians about segregated swimming pools
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Good on 'em all, especially the newspaper salesmen. I'd love to know what the old cunt said behind the beep.
From my time in school, everyone knew who the poorer families wore despite our uniforms.
Plus uniforms cost more, poorer families cannot afford them. It financially burdens them more than others.
Victoria to ban state school logos on shorts, pants, skirts and socks from next year
Logos will be banned from some Victorian public school uniform items in new rules to help families with the cost of living.
They should scrap uniforms entirely imo
Someone should make a list of these companies attacking our country.
If these companies hate Australia and our way of life so much, I’ll be glad to never give them another cent.
Yet we’ve been welcoming it here for decades now. An entire generation has grown up American brained fed American media.
Meanwhile, if you display a prohibited symbol, you’ll now get a mandatory minimum sentence of 12 months in gaol.
That is not true. If you're a cop, you get off scot-free.
Plastic free kettle?
Does anyone know of such a mythical device purchasable in such lands?
Bloody cowards.
What is this brand? I’ve never seen this in Australia.
And a quick search isn’t bringing up any stores stocking it in Australia.
She was going to remove Israel from power? Well why didn’t she ever say that.
Why the fuck would an American president support genocide?
Oh man my single criticism of mother fucking genocide? How dare someone be hung up on genocide.
Nah, her policy positions were good. She was on the right side of every issue with a reasonable plan to target it.
She was literally in favour of continuing the genocide in Gaza, the fuck is wrong with you seppos that you think that's the right side of an issue?
Mostly due to the industrial pollution actually. People don't magically generate smog from our bodies.
Because nuclear is more expensive, slower to put into service, and pollutes more compared to renewables.
Anthony Albanese says 'racist' attacks must be punished after Muslim women targeted at shopping centre
Australian super funds to make direct pitch to Trump administration in US showcase
The visit coincides with a major push by Australian superannuation funds to build their case for increased investment opportunities in the US, starting with a "super showcase" in Washington DC and New York.
cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/17920934
A major push by Australian superannuation companies to build ties with the Trump administration begins this week in the United States.
The government is hoping the four-day showcase in Washington and New York will help convince Donald Trump not to impose tariffs on Australia, by demonstrating how heavily Australians are investing in the US through their super.
Shower Thought: Being a republican who hates the liberals is a good thing
whereas in America it's really bad.