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  • This reads as you would expect from Newscorp. The way it's written is clearly biased towards a US agenda.

    "Targeting our cities" seems like a weird way to put this, seems like emotionally charged language.

    At no point does the article actually mention how the Chinese were targeting Australia cities.

    Unless they're actually firing something at a city, is it targeting? Intimidating perhaps? Even then, they just passed by.

    The deputy PM's response makes way more sense than what this piece seems to be implying.

    It then straight up puts forward the American agenda on military spending and the strategic interests of Taiwan. Unlike the Australian side where it just quotes, it straight up takes a position for the Americans.

    There's so much actual stuff to be criticising China for, but this passing by isn't one of them.

    This shit is manufacturing consent for a future war with the US and China. If the US want to get into a war over Taiwan, that's none of our business. We are a middle power, and have a tiny military. Joining another war for the US would be a huge mistake. Especially against another superpower.

    The current government seems on the money on this one, and absolutely fucking stupid when it comes to backing the US strikes again Iran.

  • https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ergon_Energy

    You're in the situation what we wish to get back to in Victoria, you should feel lucky, not complaining.

    "Bargain hunting" for a electricity retailer is absurd. Because the privately owned electricity distributors set the rates, and the retailers just repackage the wholesale rates as fixed cost supply and usage charges. There is no "choice". (This is the situation in Victoria)

    There should be one electricity distributor, the government (this is buy-in-large, your situation), who provides electricity at cost. Because it's a natural monopoly, there's no use of having parallel energy transmission wires owned by different companies, which is why that isn't done anywhere in Australia (in most cases).

    This is exactly why our costs are way higher than in Queensland. "Competition" of privatisation doesn't work.

    Thanks Kennett (the Liberal Premier who sold off the Vic SEC).

  • The Sydney Morning Herald

    I'm mean, it's better than newscorp, but let's not pretend like any Nine-Fairfax companies don't toe the right wing corporate line.

    They are the embodiment of the teals (our socially progressive, economically right wing politicians).

    The guardian which is not Australian ranks highest in my mind here. ABC is okay, but after their funding cuts under the LNP they're way less critical of the government.

  • Part of the problem is that private health exists, but it can't cover you for anything other than hospital.

    "Extras" aren't really insurance, it's a incentive scheme but you basically pay whatever you're using at cost.

    The solution here is not to allow private health to cover the gap between Medicare and the out of pocket cost. The solution is to say, if you charge more than the rebate then it's 100% private, you won't get a cent of Medicare.

    Watch as private healthcare absolutely bottoms out because they'll actually have to cover the whole cost, and therefore premiums will rise like crazy.

    How we we afford this? We're already affording it. We subsidise private health, we pay insurance premiums. If you can convince people: oh hey, want cheaper health insurance? Oh hey, what's this? You can pay LESS in universal healthcare than you do in premiums!

    Lots of people would go for it. A lot of us have private health insurance because of how the incentives are currently set up. We don't want it. Before the tax concessions no one wanted it.

    You'd have to couple it with a massive investment in Medicare, completely removing all tax concessions for private health (which they should have never implemented in the first place). Better pay for medicos.

    But we can damn well afford it now, just that it's politically difficult, especially with the corporate media, and everyone wanting taxes to go down (which I personally think is dumb as fuck).

    We need to put private health in the bin where I belongs. Hybrid systems are shit.

  • I second this, but make it +0% or else 100% private.

    Honestly, we need most medicos to be employees (of the government), and they can start a union to keep conditions and pay appropriate.

    Our subsidy system is just funneling money into practice owner's pockets, who set prices based on supply and demand, which is a fucked way to run a healthcare system.

    Let's just pay the average medico more, while skipping all the profits were subsidising.

  • We recently did have protests because of the recent death in custody in the NT. But you're right, they're not terribly large.

    Even the weekly Palestinian protests are larger.

  • They can't form a political party. Right? We do not have freedom of speech in this country. Hate speech is illegal. At least, I would think so?

    Ignoring their 3:30AM flashmobs seems prudent.

    Don't give them the light of day

  • Private providers in a public system is ridiculous in my opinion. Here's an idea, hire them directly instead of paying for a profit margin. :O (this opinion extends to Medicare providers, also)

    What I recall being ridiculous was the wait on Centrelink applications. (It's been a number of years since being off Centrelink so don't haven't paid attention recently)

    Waiting 3 months was an option for me, but Christ, I can't imagine how shit that must be who need immediate stability.

    I also very much hope Labor update payment rates. Where are you gonna find a place anywhere near services and public transport to rent cheaply enough in order to actually get by?

    If only we heavily invested in public housing, I'd wager we'd either end up saving a bunch of money not going to private landlords, or otherwise massively increase the amount in the pockets of people on Centrelink, because it wouldn't be going to landlords...

    Alas.

  • Make $100,000 from selling your labor. 2024-25 FY: $20,788 (not including deductions)

    Make $100,000 from selling your appreciating assets: $5,788.00

    Gotta love that capital gains discount...

  • This travesty is that he's not been prosecuted for murdering people/war crimes (allegedly)

  • Done, good suggestion! Edit: posted to Lemmy, but not Reddit because apparently my password no longer works. And ceebs, the people on Lemmy are my kind of people.

    We're the crazy bastards who will actually take the time out of our day to report a scam against puffing billy haja

  • This is a community not-for-profit organisation. The scam (according to the customer service person I called) is scamming people, not the org (other than the identity theft)

  • Yeah I'm not sure either,, because I called puffing billy today and apparently they have been selling fake tickets. Perhaps the website is just broken at the moment.

    Allegedly (according to the person I spoke to) they are re-selling group tickets to multiple groups.

    Though not sure why their website is broken at the moment.

    In any case they're still falsely pretending to be puffing billy, so I hope google can remove them.

    Edit: thanks for your efforts making a report ♥️

  • Melbourne @aussie.zone

    Google Moderators Refuse to Take Down Fraudulent Puffing Billy Locations on Google Maps

  • This is on you then. Providing finished documents in an editable format just feels wrong to me

  • Just lie. There is absolutely nothing unethical about lying about timeframes on your resume.

    Looking for a job after being made redundant, but still in good standing with your former coworker or manager? Just say you still work there.

    Otherwise they'll have way more leverage when it comes to salary negotiation.

    My friend did this when he got made redundant, landed a well paying job, after months of being unemployed.

    You have no reason to have a gap on your resume because you'll be unfairly punished for it.

    Just lie. It's 100% ethical.

  • Melbourne @aussie.zone

    Rental advertisements should require a floor plan.