Lee Tulloch
@leetulloch.bsky.social
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Novelist (Fabulous Nobodies, The Woman in the Lobby and a few more), weekly columnist for Nine Traveller, often away, rarely disconnected. Glass half full.
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ccohanlon.bsky.social
“We are in a lot of trouble. Our difficulties are multiplying and becoming more complex and challenging. Whatever short- or medium-term plans we have are having to be revised or discarded daily…”

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leetulloch.bsky.social
Taxi drivers at Sydney airport regularly rip me off for about $100 for a short trip home. They always say they can't show me the meter. Taxi companies do nothing. This week, using the Uber rank for the first time, the fare was $53. So, boo hoo taxi drivers. #auspol www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...
Taxis to lose millions as Sydney Airport’s Uber rank made permanent
Transport officials are drafting plans to make Sydney Airport’s popular Uber kerbside service permanent in a move that will anger the city’s taxi drivers.
www.smh.com.au
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profbillmcguire.bsky.social
"Today, we clear a soccer field’s worth of tropical forest every six seconds, a loss dramatically worsened by humanity’s growing hunger for meat"

Wean ourselves off meat now, or the switch to a Pliocene climate that's locked in will do it for us

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Meat is a leading emissions source – but few outlets report on it, analysis finds
Sentient Media reveals less than 4% of climate news stories mention animal agriculture as source of carbon emissions
www.theguardian.com
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purplepingers.bsky.social
In March 2025, the median Australian taxpayer earned $55,619 per year.
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leahmcelrath.bsky.social
Looks like a fascist lice comb.
samd.bsky.social
reddit occupied government
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The challenge coins being handed out by @FBIDirectorKash. Seems someone put a lot of thought into this.
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kazcooke.bsky.social
Does a single one of the Australian National Press Club 'people' care about the murder of hundreds - HUNDREDS - of journalists, photographers, news crews & support staff in Gaza? The 'Freedom of the Press section' of its website has two entries from 2022, about China & Russia.
npc.org.au/our-people
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brontelee.bsky.social
you know what we really need though? a new stadium

#politas
A screenshot of a pulse article talking about tas TAFE arts courses facing a 5000% fee hike
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ccohanlon.bsky.social
We’re looking for a temporary (two months) refuge/cheap rental outside the EU from early October. I’m undergoing further medical stuff this week and unlikely to be fit enough to return to sea.

Open to anything/anywhere, on this side of the Atlantic.
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measuredandslow.bsky.social
Hey a thing I really don’t want to get lost here is that while Tylenol doesn’t cause autism, IT’S FINE TO BE AUTISTIC. Let’s not grant them the premise that autism should be eradicated in our way to correct the science, okay? Okay.
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elenem.bsky.social
It hasn't helped that the MSM so clearly got bored covering climate. They liked the disaster narrative around the 1.5 report and having figures like Greta but at the moment, because there's not enough catastrophe or excitement happening *right now* they just DGAF
volts.wtf
David Wallace-Wells is the best climate journalist working today, arguably the best journalist period, and this is a fantastic summary of where things stand on climate change:
It Isn’t Just the U.S. The Whole World Has Soured on Climate Politics.
www.nytimes.com
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nickfeik.bsky.social
Labor’s real climate policy is to extend and expand fossil fuel mining until 2070, and not care abt those emissions because they’re overseas.
Local emissions volumes will be “offset” in fraudulent sequestration schemes.
They’ll bang on about renewables as if they are driving solar & battery tech.
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pollytics.bsky.social
To be fair here - humans getting attacked by sharks is a purely human problem. The sharks are innocent and just sharking.

'Shark recorded in ocean' isn't news.

'Shark recorded in Westfield shopping center' definitely, but in the ocean, no.

We should really stop hyperventilating about normal
leetulloch.bsky.social
The toughest thing we had to do lately is sell my MIL’s house without her knowing it (she has dementia) so she could move into decent care. Feel for everyone in this situation with our amazing elderly.
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geoff-hanmer.bsky.social
The ALP appears to have been completely captured by the property industry. Nothing in their current plans will deliver meaningful amounts of affordable housing. I think the NSW public are entitled to a full explanation from Minns as to what he expects to achieve.
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rachelwithers.bsky.social
Appalling news about a historic and beloved publication, one which has run such powerful work on Palestine and our national debate under the stewardship of Esther Anatolitis and Eli McLean.

A disturbing time for our creative and literary landscape.
www.crikey.com.au/2025/09/04/m...
Literary journal Meanjin to close after 85 years of publishing
Meanjin, a mainstay of Australia's cultural landscape and the nation's second-oldest literary publication, is shuttering after Melbourne University Publishing decided to cease financial support.
www.crikey.com.au