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arbilp3@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•Long-promised animal cruelty prevention laws quietly shelved by Victorian governmentEnglish
4·1 day agoWhat is it with the Vic Govt and defenceless animals? They have culled thousands of wombats and koalas (shooting koalas from helicopters) too. Then there’s the duck shooting season. Then there’s the kangaroo ‘harvesting’ (over 100,000 last year). Appalling.
Dia de los Vivos. Amazing photo showing the beauty and resilience of Nature.
arbilp3@aussie.zoneOPto
Australia@aussie.zone•Why are public schools asking parents to pay fees?English
4·2 days agoI reckon P&C groups should get more political and mobilise parents in their schools to demand proper funding and not just work their butts off trying to raise a few dollars to help out with sports equipment or whatever. Without a well-educated population AND a population who respects and values public education we are just entrenching the class system.
arbilp3@aussie.zoneOPto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•The Greens say no to our involvement in war and yes to taxing the billionaires that are profiting from it
4·2 days agoBut with friends like that…
arbilp3@aussie.zoneOPto
Australia@aussie.zone•Why are public schools asking parents to pay fees?English
3·2 days agoWe need to remind other Labor premiers in Oz that making public education funded properly as in SA can be done and we need public education workers and parents to get loud.
arbilp3@aussie.zoneOPto
Australia@aussie.zone•Why are public schools asking parents to pay fees?English
2·2 days agoWorking class people are going through some insane and scary times in your country. I wish for you that you truly become united and change the power structure to real representation and a real government of the people that restores your education, health and other essential services. The Australian working class is not as badly abused as in your country but we’re moving in that direction. Stay strong!
arbilp3@aussie.zoneOPto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•The Greens say no to our involvement in war and yes to taxing the billionaires that are profiting from it
15·3 days agoAlso Sarah Hanson-Young gives an excellent, spirited speech mentioning the role of the media moguls and others, the effect on everyday people and businesses here and overseas and the pro-war stance of all the other parties in Parliament: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfxDJan32U8
arbilp3@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•BYO sandwiches and no cafe lunches as retirements threatened by rising costsEnglish
4·3 days agoGlobally? Wow that’s big but perhaps not accurate. In Australia there is plenty of wealth transfer going on. Please stop believing these facile statements that divide people. We need to work together. https://www.9news.com.au/national/baby-boomer-major-wealth-transfer-inheritance-looming/bd9714b3-a44c-401c-88c3-36c3ee277a28
arbilp3@aussie.zoneto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•Meat exporters criticise $10 billion free trade agreement as Australia, EU hail 'win-win'
8·3 days agoThe article does not explain why “at least 50,000 tonnes of beef are required to be in line with EU competitors, instead of the 30,600 on offer” but I for one, am happy there is less demand for beef. The whole world should be transitioning away from so much meat consumption for climate and ecological reasons (and animal welfare).
arbilp3@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•BYO sandwiches and no cafe lunches as retirements threatened by rising costsEnglish
14·4 days agoAs a boomer, I agree with much of what younger generations say. I’d also like to remind you that it was the Boomer generation who advanced a number of movements that questioned ‘the establishment’ and made the world less constricting: feminism, gay rights, civil rights, indigenous land rights, the Green movement and environment protection laws, broader access to higher education, to name just some. Not all people of my generation are selfish old farts. I’d say the old farts at the top of the economic ladder ARE selfish (to be polite) and I’d also add that the younger farts that lick their boots are just as selfish and seek to be where their bosses are. I’d like you to picture, for example, the potus and his band of merry warmongers and environment destroyers and you will see that most are Gen X & Y. Ditto for most big industry. Hey, just remember the Tech bros and their energy-guzzling projects, like the Data Centres and what they are costing the Earth.
Everyday people did not understand (and many still don’t) that they were causing climate change. They just swallowed the consumer narrative very adeptly churned out by big polluting and health-poisoning industry and their political counterparts. I could almost guarantee that if younger generations had been born when Boomers were born, you would have done what they did.
Being a generational ‘racist’ does not help any of us to change this deranged, exploitative system. We must work together as much as we can for the sake of not just you but of your children who are going to face an even worse situation and for Nature which is struggling to keep the place, our home, liveable.
arbilp3@aussie.zoneOPto
Aussie Enviro@aussie.zone•Are you a young renter? You may want to join Solar Uprising
1·4 days agoI don’t know. Why don’t you put up a post and see what people say?
arbilp3@aussie.zoneOPto
Australia@aussie.zone•The wrong harvest: what GDP can’t seeEnglish
2·4 days agoAnd those who don’t care are mostly those who have not been exposed to thinking about the world and the economy in ways other than the constant mainstream narrative which is about consumption and self-centredness, about competition and lack. Look at the world situation right now. It’s a result of that mindset taken to the max. Those of us who do care must keep up the message that a saner society is possible. Perhaps what we’re going have to face in the next few years will teach our wasteful societies a lesson.
arbilp3@aussie.zoneOPto
Australia@aussie.zone•The wrong harvest: what GDP can’t seeEnglish
3·5 days agoI’d say that many people don’t.
arbilp3@aussie.zoneOPto
Aussie Enviro@aussie.zone•PETITION: Power our schools and childcare with solar and batteries
1·5 days agoTotally agree. Unfortunately under our current system they are unlikely to close commercial child care centres. They were supposed to better regulate them. I hope parents are making sure their MPs don’t forget and also keep advocating for more support for community-run ones.
arbilp3@aussie.zoneOPto
Aussie Enviro@aussie.zone•PETITION: Power our schools and childcare with solar and batteries
1·5 days agoAnd that too!
The photo doesn’t come up blurry on my laptop. I’m not techie at all so I’m sorry I don’t know why it’s blurry on your device.
Congratulations on your garden work. I am doing something similar and have seen the wildlife diversity increase and I will keep on planting. It’s a joy. I’ll put up more native gardening posts up if there is an interest here.
arbilp3@aussie.zoneto
Australian Politics@aussie.zone•Huge swings to ONP, against Libin today's SA election, small swing against ALP, towards Greens
3·6 days agoBut if you can seek to redirect the anger where it belongs
I agree with you. The question is how do we do this? Most of the mass and popular media is well and truly paid up to give them the narrative that shapes and reinforces the ‘us and them’ perception. Someone must come up with the skills (online workshop, booklets, leaflets?) that can be learnt to be able to talk rationally with people who have been socialised this way without creating more rejection. Facts aren’t enough.
arbilp3@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•'There is a risk': Concerns over the new Iranian leader owning assets in AustraliaEnglish
2·6 days agoWithin entrenched patriarchal systems this is to be expected. Doesn’t matter whether leaders are in business suits or clerical robes (also remember the Vatican and its extensive world-wide real estate portfolio). The wealth travels to the top while ordinary people mostly struggle. The Chinese (at present) seem to be the only power structure which keeps excesses under control (I am happy to be corrected or for further discussion to ensue).
arbilp3@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•Fuel stations run out of diesel across Australia’s NSW | Latest Market NewsEnglish
1·6 days agoTrump could be the best thing yet for emissions reductions /s
Not if he gives orders to blow up nuclear facilities and Iran returns the favour (but I really hope you are right).















You could be right but our economic landscape is going to change so much, from all accounts, it is important imo that Labor does this asap to cushion Australia from the fallout.