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Turrbal country, Meeanjin, Australia
Hello folks. Twitter used to be a useful serendipity machine, and while I know Mastodon is clearly not twitter, maybe some of you know someone this might be of interest to. Boosts / retoots gratefully accepted:
If you're at Linux Foundation Energy Summit in Paris (as in #LFEnergySummit) later this week, and you're up for talking about reaching a fossil free internet by 2030, say hi 👍
Profile deets and sessions I''m attending below:
Weird. I had a dream we were having an #earthquake and felt the gentle shaking. Woke up to outside sensor lights on. I assumed it was our resident kangaroo setting it off again.
Just turned on the #ABC to see the earthquake in #melbourne
I live in #brisbane
DM for psychic readings!...😅....
(Dont. thats a joke.)
"Earth in hot water? Worries over sudden ocean warming spike"
by Seth Borenstein for the @AP, w/ input from a number of scientists including yours truly:
https://apnews.com/article/climate-change-hot-oceans-el-nino-la-nina-ec00bc89848d18dec9bf4db4444c999e
dear #mastodon,
which timeline/feature do you tend to spend the most time on?
p.s. please consider boosting for a more meaningful sample size.

Watching #SBSViceland #SexBeforeTheInternet and just wanted to say how much I farking HATE homo and trans phobia.
The pain inflicted on LGBT+ breaks my heart.
Why does The Voice need to be in the Constitution and not simply legislated?
Because most prior bodies established to promote Aboriginal affairs have been abolished by unfriendly governments.
🔊 ABC Rear Vision ↓
Since the referendum of 1967, federal governments have tried to establish representative Indigenous advisory bodies but none of these lasted. Each one was sidelined and eventually shut down by a subsequent government. Why have these bodies failed?
On Monday, the trial begins in the Dominion defamation trial, which it is said will outline how Fox hosts lied to their audiences and riled up the MAGA base in the runup to the January 6 insurrection. That division and dishonesty created under Fox CEO Rupert Murdoch is discussed by the former prime minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull, who joins Joy Reid. Turnbull says on The ReidOut that Murdoch has done more to undermine American democracy than any other individual alive.