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- Comment on When did Cash for Chritianity become a thing? When even Jesus the son of god wouldn't stand for it in a church? If they preach why don't they practice from the bible? 1 day ago:
Religions a grift, this fits that ethos.
- Comment on This is a real post from the official DHS account on X 1 day ago:
Sepratiob of church and state indeed.
- Comment on What possible evolutionary advantage is offered by my ears suddenly sprouting tons of hair? 1 day ago:
It’s head hair being excreted out yoir ears. Takes time to work its way down, like medival glass slumping.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- Comment on When you say you don't like linux on Lemmy 3 days ago:
Hey, I’m a 59 so perhaps the average means there are 12yr olds as well :)
- Comment on Australia has a $127,000 housing affordability question 4 days ago:
I don’t agree its complicated, demand is never the problem, it’s always and only supply and that’s a reflection of poor governance…So fuck voters for electing and reelecting neoliberal shit bags making sure its only ever made worse, particularly hypocritical Labor . At least the LNP wear their greed and disdain on thier sleeves, similarly with Climate Change.
It’s like suggesting a lack of food is a demand problem
Orwell wrote this about British Labour 80 yeaea ago and it applies today to them as well as the ALP .
All left-wing parties in the highly industrialized countries are at bottom a sham, because they make it their business to fight against something which they do not really wish to destroy. They have internationalist aims, and at the same time they struggle to keep up a standard of life with which those aims are incompatible. We all live by robbing Asiatic coolies, and those of us who are ‘enlightened’ all maintain that those coolies ought to be set free; but our standard of living, and hence our ‘enlightenment,’ demands that the robbery shall continue.
- Comment on Mapping Australia by the Nearest City with a Population of 100,000 or More 4 days ago:
The GPO was the location for Main Roads Departments eg when it says 25 km to Ingham, they mean to the main Post Office. Well it was back when I worked for Qld Main Roads in the 1980s as a Surveyor. I forget the designated names for post offices, I think GPO was the main one in each town and PO was other branches ?
Of course when it says 25km to X and X has no PO I can’t remember what they used ?
That might be of zero consequence to the ABS or this map.
- Comment on Whoa! Windows 7's market share surged, tripling in users last month 1 week ago:
True enoigj, I chanhed to LMDE from 10 2 yeaes aho. Started on 3.1 (from MS DOS)
- Comment on I see your canal, and raise you a water bridge 1 week ago:
In the documentary Canal Boat Diaries the dude goes over several of these, each time i was like phhhrrrrfuckwhat
- Comment on Animal guessing game!!! 1 week ago:
A muddy Zebra ?
- Comment on The problem with overeating is that it feels really good 1 week ago:
What ? Makes me feel ill
- Comment on Google's shocking developer decree struggles to justify the urgent threat to F-Droid 1 week ago:
No, Google is following Apple’s exmaple.
- Comment on Australian kindergarten asks parents to pay thousands for their children's art 2 weeks ago:
This is the way
- Comment on Australians are moving to Tasmania to escape climate change, but the island state is not immune 2 weeks ago:
Yes as did SE.Qld in the “rainforest” that burned.
Dont be there is the key,
As the artcle says everywhere is effected, its just some places are worse then others.
Like the couple interviewd, he couldn’t work outdoors in SE.Qld anymore, it was already unlivable
I left far North Qld 15 years ago for the same reason.
- Comment on Australians are moving to Tasmania to escape climate change, but the island state is not immune 2 weeks ago:
That makes no sense. Its like not living on a flood plain and others choose to
Sure everyone is suffering but at least you’re not wading through a metre of water from a storm surge you were told years aho was going to happen and you moved inland and up on a hill and otjers said “well, it’s like moving to the edhe of the pan to escape the heat…we’ll just stay here on the flood plain!”
You make it sound like its a instanteous thing.and its everywhere all at once.
I left Far NQ 15 years ago because it was unlivable then.
- Comment on A US fascism expert’s warning to Australia: ‘You guys are probably next’ 2 weeks ago:
Next ? We’re leading!
- Comment on Renewables supply record 77.9% of power in Australia’s main grid 2 weeks ago:
And still our emissions increased last year.
- Comment on Intelligence agencies should report on foreign interests in ‘activist groups’, Australian coal lobby group argues 2 weeks ago:
Openness for thee, not for me ?
- Fiona Stanley ‘ashamed’ after hospital bearing her name cancelled event featuring Palestinian Australian doctorswww.theguardian.com ↗Submitted 2 weeks ago to australia@aussie.zone | 2 comments
- Comment on [de] Chatting with right-wing extremist “paedophile hunters”: Group hunts down suspected pedophiles. Their fantasies also target gays, Jews, and leftists. Reporter has been reading their Signal chat 2 weeks ago:
They used to be able to do it with gay people and be lauded by the public and had indifference to their violence by governments. They’ve just moved groups, same shitty people.
- Comment on Australia formally recognises state of Palestine 2 weeks ago:
Here’s hoping their idea of retaliation is cancelling AUKUS
Be still my beating heart!
- Comment on Can't argue that. 2 weeks ago:
I think the people who are lifelong learners don’t stand out to us as much, because they’re not pig-headed cunts
Stupidity and ignorance makes people confident.
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- Comment on Hit-run driver Jake Danby spared jail time by NT Supreme Court after describing victim as an 'oxygen thief' 3 weeks ago:
members of the Australian public were asked if sentences were too lenient. The same question was asked of jurors from the actual court case. The results were that the public was far more likely to have the opinion that a sentence was too lenient where as the jury was more likely to believe it was appropriate. Normally considering this helps me take a step back from being outraged; Those who are closer to the case have considerations that aren’t making the paper.
I agree and havw read the same, I rarely comment or post about such things for that reason. This wasn’t a jury case though, he plead guilty
This case has to be an exception though.
Indeed and why I posted about it. Shocking as it would have been If the.dude had hit them and killed him but if he’d stooped amd rendered assistance but this … this is next level
In the hours after the crash, Danby sent a series of text messages to his friends in which he called the victims “dogs”, “n*****s” and “oxygen thieves” and boasted about the collision.
“Nah c***, I’m on a come down for work, I ain’t stoppin’ for no one,” he wrote in one message.
"It was pretty funny watching them roll around on the road after going over my bonnet and through my windscreen
This update has some reasons given as well as the family being upset by it all
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-18/…/105787700
The family of an Aboriginal man run down and killed by a hit-and-run driver in Darwin last year have voiced their “disgust and dismay” at the lack of a prison sentence for the offender
From the judge
In sentencing Danby, NT Supreme Court Justice Sonia Brownhill described the texts as “shockingly callous”.
She accepted Danby had shown remorse since the incident and had good prospects for rehabilitation due to his young age, lack of criminal history, and strong employment record.
NAAJA chair Theresa Roe said in a statement the messages were “racist and dehumanising”.
There is little to suggest the offender’s racist attitudes have been reformed, despite the immense harm for Aboriginal communities across the NT caused by such attitudes."
I can only agree mith Ms. Roe.
- Man claims council bid to remove 'therapy' roosters is contrary to human rights conventionswww.abc.net.au ↗Submitted 3 weeks ago to australia@aussie.zone | 0 comments
- Comment on Mods react as Reddit kicks some of them out again: “This will break the site” 3 weeks ago:
I kibd of agree.with this one, on the other hand reddit is not my circus and those mods are not my monkeys.
Hell, I never understood why anyone worked for free to make the owners richer ? Here I get (and thank you), like an old school BBS but reddit makes zero sense as a mod.
- SBS resists calls to join EU boycott of Eurovision 2026 if Israel allowed to compete | SBS | The Guardianwww.theguardian.com ↗Submitted 3 weeks ago to australia@aussie.zone | 8 comments
- Comment on ActivityPub vs RSS Atom etc. Why Federate instead of aggrigate? 3 weeks ago:
Feedly supports OPML though
- Comment on Mining companies leave many Queensland farmers’ land barren and broken. When they go belly up who pays for rehabilitation? 3 weeks ago:
Well,.in Qld they’ree mostly uaing the legislation drafted by Bob Katter when hnwas a Bjelke-Peterson government mimater,.so there.ia that to thank him for.
maybe the.farmer can go punch him in the face /s.in rferce.to Katter’s recent outburst when a journalist pointed out his Palestinian heritage (his last name was anglicised by his grandfather as well) reminds me of Ted Cruz in the US
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
Presumably USD ? Not being an ass but NZ, Australia Canada amongst others use the “dollar” and this is an international forum.
But thanks for this, it’s really interesting !
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
Ok, others users should stay away from lemny.zip.it.niw has the kiss of death ;)
DIY for suriety I guess ? Or stick with .world?