Australian Politics -- from June 2023

Does all this even matter? What will it change?

If they want an opinion, just farking ask!

Maybe we need to teach people the common meaning of Advisory because it seems a lot couldn’t grasp the concept.

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Hawke is hardly inner city Melbourne. Not dumping on cuisine in the electorate at all.

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You don’t get it.

Lydia Thorpe campaigned a yes vote would devise us.

So the No vote has United us? Look how it’s going tonight!

Not to me. Probably not to you. But to lots of indigenous people it’s really important.

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A sad day.
Little Australia.

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Agree.

It was a decision that had to be made by the Australian public. It costs what it costs, democracy isn’t free.

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“divisive” in modern political discourse means something upsets conservatives

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Voldemort!!

The only good thing from this result is that I live in the best place in Australia.

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One think i’ve been wondering about a bit tonight - how many people who voted No in the Republic referendum back in 99 still think they made the right decision?

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We have a rich dude on TV trying for some cheap votes. That’s cheeky with old mate standing next to him.

They probably got it wrong, based on the fees the Government pays Consultants to advise them

Agree, Dutton is sooo bad

Victoria finally clicked over to NO. Even in this country’s most progressive state it didn’t get up.

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I love the people that voted for the donkey.

Dutton using his reply as an election pitch re other issues

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Tacky as ■■■■

We gotta fix power prices.

Ok mate. How?

Are we the only nation that doesn’t officially recognise its first inhabitants in the constitution? I heard that somewhere but it smells like bull dust to me

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