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Resolved! Men in Blue ties.

The new Cabinet certainly vindicates former PM Gillards statements regarding "Men in Blue Ties'' one female minister. ms bishop.. the rest are men in blue ties.. dear me, more than half of the population represented by 1 person.. Ms Bishop.. misogyny...

odd email...fraud/ scam?

I received an email to my private email address from a wine company. Dear xxx xxxxxxx please log in using this temporary password etc etc etc The name used is what caught my attention as the first name was my youngest daughters nic name used by famil...

Happy 194th Birthday Lea Foucault

I wondered what the Google doodle was this morning. I remembered seeing that in the "Lost" series but I couldn't remember what it was called to look it up: When I moused over it, it said Happy Birthday Leo Foucault: Click Here To See Full Article New...

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We got it all wrong on warming, says IPCC

At last we are getting the truth about "The greatest moral challenge of our time" The "Global Warming " hysteria we have been subjected to now is a totally wrong prediction & no discernaable change since 1976. The name calling, invoking the holocaust...

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A 'Single White Female'...

Other than it being a great movie, it now applies to the description of womens representation in the Australian government. There are 6 (I think?) Liberal women in Cabinet, yet only one is appointed a Minister. Of the 6, quite a few would have been M...

Palmer's Conspiracy Theory

The billionaire businessman has taken a swipe at ex-military personnel as part of his suspicions involving the Electoral Commission. Billionaire businessman and political hopeful Clive Palmer has taken a swipe at ex-military personnel as part of his ...

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Man pays parking fine in 5 cent coins

A fed-up Adelaide man has attempted to pay a $60 parking fine entirely in 5 cent coins.The unidentified man used a hidden camera to film as he first visited a bank to withdraw the coins – all 1200 of them – before visiting his local council to pay th...