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When will international students be allowed back into Australia?

May 11, 2020 Jason Bryce

Our Dear Leader, PM Morrison, God among puny men, the greatest Australian head of state since Malcolm Turnbull, recently outlined…

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Posted in: Business, Default, Education, Finanace, Law, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues, The Arts, Uncategorized Filed under: coronavirus australia, international students australia

Aussie gyms will re-open soon, but with catches

May 9, 2020 Jason Bryce

Breathe easy, gym rats and meat heads. Fitness centers will be back open soon, according to the economic revival plan…

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Posted in: Business, Default, Law, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues, The Arts, Uncategorized Filed under: covid australia, covid fitness centres, covid gyms

Australia, New Zealand blowing travel, trade bubbles

Jason Bryce

Here is a new concept: the “trans-Tasman travel bubble.” That’s what Australia and New Zealand are currently developing as the…

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Posted in: Business, Default, Law, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues, Uncategorized Filed under: covid australia, trade bubble, travel bubble

About that ‘contact tracing’ app …

May 8, 2020 Jason Bryce

Many Australians are understandably concerned about this new state-run smartphone app—the one designed to trace the contacts of individuals who…

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Posted in: Default, Law, Politics, Social Issues, Uncategorized Filed under: contact tracing app, covid australia, covid contact tracing

Australians advised to wear masks in wake of bushfire pollution. Cue in the selfies

December 5, 2019 Jason Bryce

Australians living in areas affected by the raging bushfires are taking to Twitter and Instagram to post thoughtful, reasoned and…

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Posted in: Default, Politics, Social Issues, Uncategorized Filed under: Australia bushfire, bushfire, bushfire NSW, bushfire selfies

Photo of Scott Morrison links him to C3 ‘church’

Jason Bryce

A Current Affair reports that a photo shows that Prime Minister Scott Morrison “was a guest of honour alongside C3…

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Posted in: Default, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues, Uncategorized Filed under: C3 Australia, C3 church, Scott Morrison C3

Cowardly former Australian diplomat sells out Assange

November 12, 2019 Jason Bryce

Former foreign minister Alexander Downer, who has come under scrutiny in recent months for his curious movements during the 2016…

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Posted in: Law, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues Filed under: Alexander Downder, Alexander Downer Assange, Assange Australia, Assange prison, Julian Assange

MPs tussle over ‘big stick’ energy laws

Jason Bryce

A set of regulatory laws designed to increase oversight of energy companies to make sure they are held responsible for…

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Posted in: Business, Law, Politics, Social Issues Filed under: big stick Australia, big stick laws, energy laws Australia

Australia to ban export of recyclable waste beginning next year

Jason Bryce

Starting July of next year, Australia will begin phasing out the practice of exporting recyclable waste—including plastic, paper, glass and…

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Posted in: Business, Default, Law, Politics, Social Issues Filed under: Australia recycling, National Waste Action, recyclable waste Asutralia, recycling export Australia

Nationals MP says critics ‘wantonly misrepresenting’ bushfire comments

Jason Bryce

MP Barnaby Joyce pushed back against critics who he says misrepresented his recent comments that two Australians killed in bushfires…

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Posted in: Personalities, Politics, Social Issues Filed under: Barnaby Joyce, Barnaby Joyce bushfire, bushfire, bushfire Greens

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