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And that’s where we’re going to leave the blog for today. Thanks for reading, we’ll be back tomorrow, with Amy Remeikis at the controls in the morning.

Here’s what today:

Liberal MEP Bridget Archer gave a passionate speech about her own government’s policy on cashless debit cards.

Archer argued that the move increases the stigma felt by welfare recipients because they are forced to queue separately in supermarkets or shop anywhere in some stores.

“If it doesn’t make you uncomfortable, I should,” he said. “Applying a thick brush to all recipients, regardless of circumstances, is useless. “

Archer said he approached him through involved members of his community, adding retirees, who feared being placed in the source of income management.

Archer said the source of income control “is an anathema to me” and will “never be accepted into my community” in northern Tasmania. Although he would not vote against the bill, he warned that any long-term expansion of the cashless debit card “will not have my support. “

The contribution also fell in love with the approval government for its delay in reforming payday loans, arguing that it is “a total and negative contradiction to this” to try to manage people’s income while allowing lenders to pass their wages after them. Other.

And here’s Lidia Thorpe giving her first speech to Parliament, captured through Mike Bowers:

An 81-year-old gogo, captured through the Australian Institute of Marine Sciences in 2016, has been the oldest known tropical reef fish in science.

Graham Readfearn has the story:

Green Senator Lidia Thorpe is recently giving her first speech in parliament.

It calls on the federal government to sign a treaty with the Aboriginal and First Nations peoples.

To really unite this country, we will have to treat not only the symptoms of the disadvantage, but also the cause. We do it with a treaty.

A treaty is a written agreement between sovereign nations. Australia is the Commonwealth country without one with its first inhabitants.

There can be no justice without peace. The treaty can bring that peace.

The treaty should be put before other debates, such as constitutional recognition, the conversion of australia’s day date or a vote in parliament.

Thorpe is Victoria’s first indigenous senator and the first indigenous senator of the Greens.

Hello everyone, I’m Naaman Zhou. Thank you to Amy Remeikis for her blog as usual.

More important points about the South Australian police announcement that the guy who deceived the touch plotters about his paintings in a pizzeria caused a short-term blockade.

Deputy Commissioner Peter Harvey said:

Given the limited evidence to be submitted to a court, the case is unlikely to succeed or advance. On the basis of this advice, no fees will be imposed by criminals through the investigators of the executing organization opposed to the type at the center of the investigation.

“From the point of view of the investigation, this case is over. “

With that in me, I’ll give you Naaman Zhou at night.

Scott Morrison is more than 40 years old early in the morning, so he’ll be back in the House, meaning there won’t be any more big brother screens.

I will also return early in the morning; In the meantime, take care.

It’s up to social media to make this happen, and yet we’re there:

And there’s something else about our foreigner about New Zealand’s involvement in the Chinese conflict:

Jacinda Ardern said this country had valid considerations and did not take sides.

“If we saw a visual representation published through Australia this incorrect, for example, it is a falsified mental eye, we would also raise that concern.

“For us, it’s a matter of precept: we raise this concern,” Ardern said.

Ardern said he thought there would be economic retaliation from China.

Trade Minister Damien O’Connor also did not say that escalating the dispute would damage New Zealand’s industry’s relations with China.

He rated between the two countries as “healthy” and “mature. “

“There’s been a lot of rhetoric, we’re not committed to that at all, we don’t,” he said.

“We will simply continue with what is a practical relationship with all our foreign partners. “

AAP has an update on a Tasmanian case:

Less than three hundred rapid parrots critically endangered can remain in Australia, a new study revealed on the day of a legal challenge that opposes logging in its Tasmanian habitat.

Former green leader Bob Brown took the state forestry organization Sustainable Timber Tasmania, like state and federal governments, to the Federal Court for forestry agreements that his base deems illegal.

DNA sampling through researchers from the Australian National University revealed that there were probably less than three hundred parrots left, much less than previously thought.

Researcher Dejan Stojanovic said parrots were threatened by several factors in addition to deforestation.

This does not deserve to be a surprise to anyone, as no one can find out what law has allegedly been violated.

Lidia Thorpe will deliver her first speech as a senator in about 30 minutes.

The numb are back!

(Not to be with the numpties, they never left).

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