Serena Joyner
@serenajoyner.bsky.social
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Climate advocacy. Trails. Kelpies. Looking for hope in the dark. CEO at https://bsky.app/profile/bushfiresurvivors.bsky.social https://bushfiresurvivors.org Living on stolen Darug & Gundungurra land, Blue Mountains, Australia. She/her 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️♿️ ally
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Hey it’s me!

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bushfiresurvivors.bsky.social
Our CEO, Serena Joyner, joined Channel 10 yesterday to talk LA fires, bushfire preparedness, and cutting climate pollution produced by the burning of fossil fuels, to keep Aussies safe.
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ketanjoshi.co
It is really, really, really stunning to me how the first part in particular has already become so incredibly noticeable.

In the climate space alone I am spending more of my precious remaining life hours convincing ppl that the output of a word generating program is not the default truth......
junlper.beer
i’ve been trying to think of the real actual applications of generative ai in it’s current state and the two things i have so far is it makes everyone more dumb and also every more paranoid
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ronnisalt.bsky.social
The Aust Parliament Sports Club (the one that ditched David Pocock) is now formally registered as a lobby group👇🏽

Anthony Albanese is the President of the Aust Parliament Sports Club.

That means the Prime Minister of Australia is currently the president of a lobby group.

Just utterly unbelievable.
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thegodpodcast.com
Peaceful assembly isn’t an insurrection.

Storming the Capitol to hang your own vice-president and end democracy is.
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meckeringboy.bsky.social
The “most moral army in the world”?!

The genocide continues.

Israel is a terrorist nation.
pauleric70.bsky.social
Israeli tanks stationed along Al-Rashid Street fired shells directly toward civilians waiting to return to their homes in Gaza City.
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livesarah.bsky.social
Any member who doesn’t resign from the Australian Parliament Sports Club in protest over this should be viewed as irretrievably tainted and having a conflict of interest on any legislative matters pertaining to gambling.
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biggerthanfrogs.bsky.social
"McInerney, a poetry specialist and associate professor of literature, told a podcast this year that the White Australia Policy was “commonsensical”. On X, he said it should have been enshrined in the Constitution."
lucyham.bsky.social
Two lecturers at Catholic Campion College in Sydney are overt white supremacists. They are both interlinked with #AtlasNetwork and connected operations. Read this reporting to see how overt these figures are.
We look at Pentecostal extremism; watch this too. #Auspol

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The far-right figures teaching students at a
Sydney college
Patrick Begley
October 1, 2025 - 7.30pm
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Stephen McInerney and Stephen Chavura both teach at Campion, a well-connected college in Sydney's west that promises undergraduates a vibrant campus, Catholic values, and a focus on the classics.
The pair also promotes white nationalism.
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Campion College staff Stephen McInerney and Stephen Chavura are promoting far-right rhetoric. JAMIE BROWN
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yungenchee.bsky.social
It's actually WORSE

Labor SA Premier Malinauskas has also teamed up with Woodside to GASLIGHT THE PUBLIC

No, WoodCIDE & Premier Malinauskas, ⬆️ FOSSIL GAS production INCREASES C & GHG pollution to our shared atmosphere & worsens #ClimateBreakdown—⬆️ FOSSIL GAS supply is NOT "a net zero solution"☠️
Screenshot of a Woodside Energy LinkedIn quote-post of a post from Liz Westcott

It reads:
"Our Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Australia Liz
Westcott caught up with the South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas at The Australian's Energy Nation Conference and thanked him for his powerful endorsement for the role of gas."

Liz Westcott's post reads:
"It was great to catch up with Peter Malinauskas at The Australian's Energy Nation Forum in Sydney.

The Premier shared a compelling example of the role gas can play in decarbonisation.

He said that the Whyalla steelworks transitioning from a blast furnace burning metallurgical coal to using gas for direct iron production would halve the annual emissions of the steelworks.

But the Premier said to achieve it, South Australia will need a lot more gas than is currently available.

To put it another way, he said his support for gas is underpinned by his support for net zero.

At Woodside we wholeheartedly agree. Increased gas supply is a net zero solution.

Thank you for your unequivocal advocacy Premier."

Image shows a smiling Liz Westcott (left) and a smiling Peter Malinauskas (right)
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grogsgamut.bsky.social
Just in case anyone is still waiting for a line to be crossed
atrupar.com
Trump says he’s authorized Hegseth to use “Full Force” against Antifa in “War ravaged” Portland
At the request of Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, I am directing Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, to provide all necessary Troops to protect War ravaged Portland, and any of our ICE Facilities under siege from attack by Antifa, and other domestic terrorists. I am also authorizing Full Force, if necessary. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
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osmanfaruqi.bsky.social
This is a bizarre thing to publish on the day the federal court awarded a journalist $220,000 for being unfairly dismissed from an on-air role for their political views.

In Australia it isn't just private companies that cave to pressure, it's the public broadcaster

www.smh.com.au/national/why...
Why Jimmy Kimmel would have never been cancelled in Australia
We need to be careful about how we separate true hate speech from satirical speech. In America, it seems, differentiation is out of favour.
www.smh.com.au
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nickevershed.bsky.social
I need a filter for bluesky that removes americans/US content

(no offence but you guys and your crises are constantly overwhelming my feeds)
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jackiekashian.bsky.social
For the Epsteinth time, Tylenol doesn’t cause autism.
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ketanjoshi.co
Pretty massive news:
jael.bsky.social
breaking from me: the trump administration just suffered its first major loss in court over its onslaught on offshore wind

the revolution wind project can now resume construction after a federal judge found its developer orsted was likely to win against the trump order to stop work

@heatmap.news
Trump Just Suffered His First Loss on Offshore Wind
A judge has lifted the administration’s stop-work order against Revolution Wind.
heatmap.news
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strangerous.bsky.social
Allegra Spender calls for LNP to “get with the program” as business demands certainty while they still don’t even know if they support Net Zero
Says LNPs same uncertainty while in govt “made this cost of transition more expensive for businesses, more expensive for consumers”🔥💯
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paulbongiorno.bsky.social
The OTT and multi million pound pageantry of the Royal show put on for Trump by the UK shows how desperate post Brexit Britain is.
He spits in their face with punitive tariffs
The grovelling is sickening and dangerous
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ndrew.bsky.social
the kimmel thing is bad but as long as they arent rounding people up indiscriminately based on race, building concentration camps and talking about eradicating those they deem sexual deviants, i think we’ll be ok
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amyremeikis.bsky.social
It’s not just Australians waiting on the 2035 climate target annoucment (later today), it’s also the Pacific, a region which has lost patience with us for only viewing it through the eyes of defence usefulness
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joneshowdareyou.bsky.social
"The Commission finds that the Israeli authorities intended to kill as many Palestinians as possible through its military operations in #Gaza since 7 October 2023 and knew that the means and methods of warfare employed would cause mass deaths of Palestinians, including children." #GazaGenocide
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ellybaxter.bsky.social
What exactly is the point of the UN? "Israel is committing genocide. We will rather sternly ask them to stop."
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simonrosenberg.bsky.social
The Albanese govt's approval of Woodside's NW Shelf gas project "could lead to new gas basins being opened and billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide being pumped into the atmosphere. The decision has prompted anger and understandable accusations of hypocrisy." #ClimateCrisis #auspol
australia.theguardian.com
The government has laid out the perils of the climate crisis for Australia – but will it meet the moment?
The government has laid out the perils of the climate crisis for Australia – but will it meet the moment?
Grave remarks on the potential shocks to people, property and the economy are all too familiar. Putting a credible number on the emissions target is the harder part * Sign up for climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s free Clear Air newsletter here * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast It is hard to imagine there will be a more important piece of work put out by the Albanese government in this term of parliament than the national climate risk assessment. It suggests that at more than 2C of global heating – a level we are headed towards on our current trajectory – the systems Australians rely on could start to crumble and collapse. That’s an easy thing to say, but a hard thing to get your head around. There was a huge amount of information released on Monday, including an adaptation plan that is only the start of grappling with the issue, and it will take time to digest. But it is worth considering what the assessment led by the Australian Climate Service says about the country’s economic future if global emissions are not curbed and temperatures continue to rise. Sign up to get climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s Clear Air column as a free newsletter Continue reading...
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