Sick of the political and scientific elites attempts to destroy our culture. Time for real STEAM people to educate them. No DMs unless you are very nice!
I find this whole debate about "welcome to country" interesting. As someone who does experience it sometimes several times a day, I can tell you the sighs are increasing every time it occurs. It is therefore losing its desired effect.
Make it special and rare to occur,
This whole debate about Welcome to Country or Acknowledgement of Country is very interesting. As someone who does experience them sometimes several times a day, I can tell you the sighs are increasing every time they occur. They are therefore losing their desired effects.
Make
I work in the energy sector and I am a strong proponent for nuclear. I also know that there is a place for Coal, Oil & Gas as well as some renewables (hydro & rooftop solar). The reasons for this are energy security and cost.
Energy security because relying on one source is
So we cannot climb Ayers Rock and now indigenous groups are trying to stop boats going through the Horizontal Falls. Are they trying to destroy our tourist industry? On a side note I am all for closing the Pinnacles in WA, that is four hours of driving that you will never get
Chris Bowen says nuclear is too expensive & renewables are the only answer. The Rolls-Royce SMR would cost around 3.2B AUD to generate 470 MWe. Say Australia uses about 32,000 MW that equates to ~70 plants or ~225B AUD. CSIRO says just upgrading the network to transport
Closing all but two of Australiaโs refineries is an amazing act of self harm.
It doesnโt matter how few subs our Navy has, it doesnโt matter how few tanks the Army has, it doesnโt matter how few jets the Airforce has.
It doesnโt matter that high attrition rates would see our
@Bowenchris
Just remind me, what is the AEMO estimate of how much will need to be spent on renewables by 2030? Also how many times do the wind and solar farms have to be replaced, to meet a nuclear power plants life span of up to 80-90 years? Remove the nuclear prohibition and let the
The nuclear "waste problem" does not need to be solved. There is no problem.
All nuclear waste produced since the 1960s fits into a ~35 m3 cube (for experts: spent fuel, net volume). It improves fuel security along with fossil fuels and some renewables, it produces reliable
Net-Zero-bot | Pauline Hanson's Please Explain
Anthony Albanese and Chris Bowen are on a net-zero mission to send Australia broke and they don't care how much taxpayer money they need to burn to make it happen.
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@tanya_plibersek
Great work Tanya. Looking foward to living a pre-industrial lifestyle, when you and your party have completely destroyed this country.
For those of a non-technical background, here is one of the better articles that I have seen explaining why the rush to renewables is ill-advised. It also explains why EROI should be used to compare total costs. I urge everyone to read it
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@PaulineHansonOz
To not even allow a debate on this is a disgrace. Every single one of the No voters should have to explain themselves to the kids that have had their lives destroyed by these products.
An excellent article from
@CaroDiRusso
. For a competition that is trying to grow itโs audience, the AFLW has scored a massive own goal by alienating a large amount of its potential audience. Would a 1 minutes silence have really been that hard to include?
#auspol
'Evidently, this decision is self-defeating. It is an example of the modern malaise of people feeling entitled to respect they havenโt yet earned but refusing to give respect to those who have served. Here is one for free: respect goes both ways.'
Me for
@dailytelegraph
#auspol
So the Labor party wants to give one group of Australians a unique voice to Parliament and the Executive, but simultaneously wants to take away all Australians (apart from the government of course) online voices.
#auspol
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The best way to reduce soaring Australian power prices in the short/medium term is to reserve coal/gas for local consumption (like Western Australia) then build High Efficiency Low Emissions (HELE) Coal and Gas Power Plants.
The best way to reduce soaring power prices in the
So if the voice passes and we then have to "Pay the Rent", does that mean we get our stamp duty back, as the government could not sell land they did not own?
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#wanews
@Bowenchris
After being schooled by a 17 year old, I would have hoped that you would turn down the rhetoric. But no you only have one way, which is to attack what you clearly do not understand. Drop the prohibition and let the markets decide.
#auspol
@JohnRHewson
Albo is entirely to blame for not seeking to get all the parties onboard, before commencing the campaign. He launched an ill thought out and decisive strategy, while Dutton correctly opposed a policy that inserts race based benefits into our constitution. It would have the
@SenatorDodson
Whilst well intentioned it may well be, I cannot in good conscience vote for a change to the constitution that seeks to divide us by race. I would much rather we fix the existing system via a royal commission to find out where all of the money that is spent on Indigenous Affairs
@MikeCarlton01
How brave of you to criticise someone doing something that our actual PM or you have not done. Which is in itself a surprise because he has been just about everywhere else!
@AdamBandt
Renewables are not capable of taking over our power generation, and even if they could it would be insanely expensive. We need a system that balances security and cost. That should include renewables nuclear and gas/coal.
@tonytardio
Well maybe if we used our own steel instead of importing it we could quality control it. Oh silly me we are not a proper country that makes its own critical goods!
@australian
Part of the social contract we have with the government is that they provide a safety net for those who need it, otherwise we should be contributing to society by working. Jobseeker must be a temporary payment to give someone time to find work, and not a lifestyle choice. After
@MikeHudema
@IndigoFast
Please provide evidence that the number of events like this are increasing? When you cannot does that make you disingenuous or just trying to panic people to further your own aims?
@ScotNational
My mum is almost completely housebound with her hip but not deemed bad enough for a new hip. How about fixing the NHS first before your usual grandstanding nonsense? Immigration is a reserved matter not something your jumped up council has any control over.
According to an expert on the ABC, it would be wrong to say what the voice will do. We should only vote on the change of words in the constitution. Given that these words will introduce a third chamber with unspecified powers, then I am sorry I would like to know more.
#auspol
You shouldn't treat politics as a game. Sadly, many do and they play dirty.
But it doesn't have to be that way. You don't have to stoop to the level of dirty tricks and zero-sum games.
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One of the constant claims from our esteemed energy and climate change minister is that renewables are cheaper than fossil fuels or nuclear.
This is primarily because they cannot produce 24/7, and when they do produce (especially solar) it overloads the system and can drive
Where are the Liberals when it comes to the Misinformation Bill? This is a point of principal for conservatives and should be a straight no.
#auspol
#wapol
Thank-you
@elonmusk
for standing up for the Australians that still believe in free speech. Hopefully
#eKaren
and the Misinformation and Disinformation bill currently going through parliament will soon be consigned to the dustbin of history.
The alternative is just too horrible
@SkyNewsAust
The best way to reduce soaring power prices in the short/medium term is to reserve coal/gas for local consumption (like WA) then build HELE Coal and Gas Power Plants.
The best way to reduce soaring power prices in the long term is to build nuclear based on Uranium technology.
Lets assume ~800K indigenous Australians, and on average 35B AUD is spent on indigenous affairs. That is ~45K AUD per indigenous person. How about a royal commission into that, as it is clearly not reaching the people who need it?
#auspol
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) acknowledges a return to nuclear energy after the world reaches the limits of renewable energy. The expensive failure of large scale solar and wind is making nuclear attractive again, with Japan returning to nuclear with a vengeance after the
@PaulineHansonOz
Exactly. What we need is a Royal Commision into spending on the Indigenous Industry, as it is clearly not reaching the people who need it. How is adding another layer of bureaucracy going to fix the problems at the local level?
@Ocean_4549
Where exactly did I say that? My point is overuse is ruining the effect of it. Make it for special events and non indigenous may take more interest in it. Surely that is a good thing?
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Nuclear energy is a familiar concept, but what about thorium? Thorium is a natural element that can generate electricity in a much better way than conventional uranium-based nuclear reactors.
Thorium is a silvery-white metal that is
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The Voice | Pauline Hanson's Please Explain
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To most of us, the world is a complex, colourful, generally decent place. A place where people with different opinions and views can disagree but still respect each other.
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@AngusMacNeilSNP
@ScotlandsUnico1
Well said Angus. The latte set in the SNP and Toxic Greens seem to care little about what goes on outwith the central belt. We need strong policies to re-populate the Highlands and Islands as well as the lowlands.
To win back the trust of Australians the right side of politics need to start at the council level that we have let Labor and the greens use as a nursery for state and federal members. We need to show that rates do not constantly have to rise, and strip back their powers to only
@benryanwriter
Most people were willing to play along with the preferred pronoun thing right up to the point where they started forcing this stuff on kids and men started demanding unimpeded access to female only spaces, sports, events, etc.
We are way past โbe kindโ.
To power a highly urbanised, country like Australia we would EITHER need:
Tens of thousands of mega wind turbines, Hundreds of millions solar panels, several thousand geothermal sources, a province full of climate-neutral biomass, and an unimaginable number of kilometres of