Unfortunately had an injury and couldn't walk along with them. Good on them for having the guts and solidarity to walk out together.
eureka
Someone in /r/australia noticed that contradiction too:
Mr Park said it would be impossible to "essentially erode the gap in wages in a single year" because it would cost the state several hundred million dollars.
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Their frustrations were heightened when on Monday NSW Police officers were offered an historic pay increase of up to 39 per cent over the next four years, at a cost of almost $700 million.
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Sewell was in contact with the Christchurch mosque shooter too.
More specifically, trying to recruit Tarrant to their organisation.
He is a cunning little thing, very good at walking the line without ever crossing it.
You're giving them too much credit. They've been found guilty (community service only) for attacking a security guard outside Channel 9 in 2021, was jailed for a month for the hiker incident and subsequently their org was raided, they've been beaten down by police in public on parliament steps (only after antifascists intentionally gave the police a premise to intervene) and if you want to count it, their lackeys attempted to attack a fundraiser armed with knives which would have certainly crossed lines if they weren't chased back up the street like the children they are.
What they're very good at is not being punished by the law or the cops. Sewer doesn't deserve credit for that.
Tom Sewer is a terrorist, they just kinda suck at it.
That said, their shift in public rhetoric is noteworthy. They've always been this kind of mask-off behind closed doors (see antifascist leaks and the joint media investigation where someone infiltrated their group with cameras on) but IIRC they tactically saught to play the 'they started it' card, avoiding explicit violence unless hit first. "Optics", you know.
edit: Ah, that lovely loaded quote about protecting the children. It would be easier to take it seriously if there weren't at least two known loud-and-proud child marriage advocates in their ranks, and a member lurking playgrounds to put propaganda stickers in them (10:45). The NSN didn't earn the nickname "Groomerwaffen SS" for nothing.
No no no, you see, they can quit and risk starvation any time they want! It's totally different! Fine! Ethical!
A "neat and tidy" flat?! Beggars can't be choosers, you know. lower your expectations, Rose.
Lemmy allows editing the post link, so if you find the normal Guardian link then please update this post.
Zedda is a new one to me, but I reckon it will stick.
But Was He Really the First to Fly in Australia?
This kind of question clearly depends on the definition of flight, but it would have been nice for the article to give an honourable mention to Lawrence Hargrave, who lived in Australia since age 15.
Of great significance to those pioneers working toward powered flight, Hargrave successfully lifted himself off the ground under a train of four of his box kites at Stanwell Park Beach on 12 November 1894.
Obviously very different to a piloted and controlled flight like the Wright Brothers and these examples, but certainly notable.
by not using the countries name
"America" is not their country's name either ("USA" is actually closer, now that you mention it)
no one says Gen Zed
Odd choice of example, I hear it often.
Thanks, I rushed and used the wrong link. I've updated the post link now.