Minns Government showing strong courage and leadership against radical activists in our arts sector, just like the Malinauskas Government. This has nothing to do with his Aboriginal heritage, it’s about his provocative Middle East stance. Could this be Adelaide Writers Week 2.0? But the fallout, if there is one, will only increase the support of the Minns Labor Government just like how Malinauskas will soar even higher. The arts sector needs to come under intense scrutiny in the RC.
BBQShapeshifter on
Apparently not wanting a genocìde is controversial.
IrreverentSunny on
Does he know that western Sydney voted against the Voice referendum?
theballsdick on
The Left suddenly realising that big dominating and conroltling governments are not so great when you find yourself on the wrong side of them. It’s a pity they spent decades attacking sensible folks who were warning about the dangers of growing government control.Â
dleifreganad on
The important part isn’t that he was Aboriginal. Printing that is just an attempt to boil the blood of a select few.
The key is he was taking the stage at the annual NSW Premier’s Public Service Awards. He, like all other NSW public servants, should know he is to remain apolitical and nonpartisan in his job.
If he wants to do that at a public on a Friday night then go ahead.
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Minns Government showing strong courage and leadership against radical activists in our arts sector, just like the Malinauskas Government. This has nothing to do with his Aboriginal heritage, it’s about his provocative Middle East stance. Could this be Adelaide Writers Week 2.0? But the fallout, if there is one, will only increase the support of the Minns Labor Government just like how Malinauskas will soar even higher. The arts sector needs to come under intense scrutiny in the RC.
Apparently not wanting a genocìde is controversial.
Does he know that western Sydney voted against the Voice referendum?
The Left suddenly realising that big dominating and conroltling governments are not so great when you find yourself on the wrong side of them. It’s a pity they spent decades attacking sensible folks who were warning about the dangers of growing government control.Â
The important part isn’t that he was Aboriginal. Printing that is just an attempt to boil the blood of a select few.
The key is he was taking the stage at the annual NSW Premier’s Public Service Awards. He, like all other NSW public servants, should know he is to remain apolitical and nonpartisan in his job.
If he wants to do that at a public on a Friday night then go ahead.