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Why are Australians in denial about how cold our homes really are? ‘Winter stoicism’ is partly to blame | Reena Gupta
  • Hobart climate is pretty close to London and the flats I lived in, mostly converted Georgian row houses, had insulation, double glazing and hydronic radiators. Hobart houses feel like tents. You can feel drafts going through.

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    John Howard says he ‘always had trouble’ with the concept of multiculturalism
  • a handy little plot of all Permanent additions over his entire prime ministerial carrier

    This man's primary religion was keeping getting re-elected at all costs. Immigration kept the economy going well, so he was for it. Just didn't talk about it.

    Don’t know what he said about Asians but I’ve heard one in three Chinese at university is a spy either by choice or coercion.

    [citation required]

    Howard dying will be a great day.

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    John Howard says he ‘always had trouble’ with the concept of multiculturalism
  • I take the view that if people want to emigrate to a country, then they adopt the values and practices of that country,

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    British Museum asks public and experts to help recover stolen artefacts
  • These failed state countries can't be trusted to look after priceless artifacts. I propose they be moved to responsible countries like Nigeria and Greece for safekeeping.

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    The Voice referendum official Yes/No pamphlets
  • These are wreckers. They didn't engage with the extensive, inclusive process that came up with the path forward.

    Voice. Treaty. Truth.

    In that order. "More" is explicitly required and this is the first step.

    Please, please, please read the Uluru Statement From The Heart. It's one page.

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