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Is He an Aussie, is he, Lizzy?

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Is he an Aussie, is he Lizzy, ex PM Lord Tony, hey?

He says he's no longer British, don't trust anthing he'd say
Hiis paperwork is inconclusive, truthfulness is still elusive
Tell us he's a Pommie, Lizzie, we'll ship the bugger  Home today

(with apologies to Mr Flotsam and Mr Jetsam)

sydney is a great city. pity about the dorks, the philistines and the idiots who give themselves titles to run the place...

crap arch

Now, I am an "artist". I appreciate the controversial and the edgy in most arts. But I hate it when crap is being planned for huge sums of taxpayers cash — crap that is designed to destroy vistas that are not perfect mind you, but there is no point in furthering the damage with deliberate artistic mediocrity...

Of course the artistic impression above is far more accurate than the drawings submitted to the city. But the Lord Mayor wants to be remembered for a giant seagull "Barsch" (perch) with a shape reminiscent of a collapsing one-eyed Macdonald's...

turnbull vandals

australia

Last week, in collaboration with 68 scientists, I was co-author on a letter in Science titled “Save Australia’s Ecological Research

australia as a police state ...

australia as a police state ...

SA Senator Nick Xenophon’s bid for justice for an Australian citizen – who simply wants his passport back – has been rejected by the Senate.

“This really is a very significant scandal in the fact that a citizen of this country has been denied the ability to travel overseas” Senator Xenophon said.

an aussie by proportions...

pretend

Crossbench senator Derryn Hinch has become the latest politician to be embroiled in the dual citizenship debacle.

The Victorian senator has confirmed that he still holds a US social security card from his time living in New York in the 1960s and 1970s, which could be a breach of the constitution.

texas is lucky for years to come that donald rescinded on the paris agreement... florida could be lucky as well...

texas

US President Donald Trump has touched down in Texas to assess the response to devastating Tropical Storm Harvey — the biggest natural disaster of his White House tenure — as officials in Houston struggled to manage the record-breaking rains.

more statues to deal with...

statues

Nothing that solid steel bollards could not do...

the dirtiest of laundry ...

the dirtiest of laundry ...

The case against Monsanto is the gift that keeps on giving.

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