@kyleneubeck.bsky.social, are you doing a show on targets Sixers might try to pick up as undrafted (or thru acquiring some late 2nd rounders)?
Can't remember if you usually do...But that's my favourite draft night fun. No Adam Spinella profile videos any more, so hoping you cover this.
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"Affordable" housing programs tied to market price rather than median wages are BS as well.
A government that abandons people in need of support due to apparent budget pressures but is prepared to spend well over $360 billion for a dud submarine deal and defence pact, is a government that does not deserve your vote.
Nor do the LNP, PHON or UAP! www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06...
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Whenever I hear Rory Sutherland speak nowadays it sounds like he's describing our economics more broadly.
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They can spell out "Damp turd. Land jet, Hon" with the letters they take down
State and territory disability ministers have accused the Albanese government of pushing on with NDIS reform that does not align with previous agreements.
‘Public housing’ is a taboo phrase and a taboo concept. Very few have the courage to utter those words in public.
Yet under Menzies, 25% of Australia’s population loved in public housing - ie homes owned by the government.
‘Social’ housing is trendy but completely avoids addressing housing needs.
‘Public housing’ is a taboo phrase and a taboo concept. Very few have the courage to utter those words in public.
Yet under Menzies, 25% of Australia’s population loved in public housing - ie homes owned by the government.
‘Social’ housing is trendy but completely avoids addressing housing needs.