It’s more or less the start of the winter series as Stilgherrian vents about three things that got on his wick this week.
In this episode he talks about some stupid political reporting from Canberra about Labor’s equally stupid response to Senator Fatima Payman, a stupid law that will change nothing, and a stupid event that kicked off in Kuala Lumpur.
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[3 July 2024] Minimum temperatures dropped below 0 degrees Celsius in some parts of southern Australia overnight. Liawenee in Tasmania was the coldest place in Australia, dropping to minus-12.9C — the lowest recorded across the country.
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[2 July 2024] The political future of Labor's Fatima Payman hangs in the balance as reports have emerged that the suspended senator has been talking to a well-known strategist to independents and may be aligning herself with the Muslim group organising candidates to oppose Labor at the next election. The internal crisis has distracted from the government's agenda in the important final sitting week before the long winter break. 7.30's Sarah Ferguson interviews Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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[2 July 2024] SARAH FERGUSON, HOST: Prime Minister, welcome to 7:30.
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[30 June 2024] Party spokesperson says WA senator ‘placed herself outside the privilege’ of participation in caucus after defiant TV interview.
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[2 July 2024] Labor senator Fatima Payman has been advised by minor party "whisperer" Glenn Druery, who says he has also advised Muslim community groups on election strategy.
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Glenn William Druery is an Australian political strategist, electoral campaigner and ultra-distance cyclist. He has played a leading role in the electoral success of various micro and minor parties in Australia since the mid-1990s. He acquired a reputation through his Minor Party Alliance as the "preference whisperer" of Australian politics
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Justice for Palestine. The Australian Muslim Community is uniting.
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[24 June 2024] Introduced in April, The Criminal Code Amendment (Protecting Commonwealth Frontline Workers) Bill 2024 will increase the penalties from a maximum of 10 years to 13 years’ imprisonment for conduct that causes harm to a Commonwealth frontline worker, and from a maximum of seven years to nine years for conduct that threatens to cause serious harm. This means the maximum penalty for assaulting a Services Australia worker would equal the penalty for assaulting a law enforcement or judicial officer.
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[1 July 2024] Step into the future where beauty meets blockchain. The prestigious Ms and Mr Bitcoin International 2024 is set to revolutionize the beauty pageant industry with its cutting-edge decentralized format. This groundbreaking event eliminates traditional national selections, relying instead on the global blockchain community to determine the winners.
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[22 June 2024] Interview: Dr Sean Christopher Wong - The Founder of Hyperlive Entertainment, Malaysia National Director for Miss World Malaysia, Miss Grand Malaysia and Miss Supranational Malaysia, and the Co-Founder for Ms and Mr Bitcoin International
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[22 June 2024] Our lovely Queens during the press conference of Ms and Mr Bitcoin International.
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