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Who do you think will win the Farrer by-election?

  • Independent Michelle Milthorpe

    Votes: 5 18.5%
  • Liberals or Nations (Both fielding candidates)

    Votes: 5 18.5%
  • One Nation

    Votes: 17 63.0%

  • Total voters
    27
  • Poll closed .
All the signs were there, and nobody did anything. Welcome to Australia.
His parents tried. They tried for decades. His father ended up committing suicide by using his son's diving belt to weigh himself down in the water. If that isn't symbolic, I don't know what is.

With someone who is born so profoundly disturbed and shrugs off every possible treatment and medication, your only two options are really lifelong incarceration, or an "accident".
 
Browsing the ABC News site just now and saw this.


What the fuck? I don't understand how someone can strangle two prostitutes to death on two separate occasions and yet somehow be offered a plea deal for manslaughter for both. I don't think it's a 'rough sex' defence, seems he just chimped out over money. Sorry officer I strangled the whore to death, and then it happened again the next day. Oops?
 
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Browsing the ABC News site just now and saw this.


What the fuck? Can someone help me understand how someone can strangle two prostitutes to death on two separate occasions and yet somehow be offered a plea deal for manslaughter for both?

The burden for proving the required intent for murder is extremely high and, as a result, the prosecution will take the sure thing of a guilty plea to manslaughter. Also, the second victim was badly decomposed, so very difficult to prove the specific circumstances (again needed to prove intent). And finally, he's not a citizen, so will get deported the minute he's out anyway.

Edited to add: it is also not terribly PC to say it these days, but in general, prostitute's lives make it easier for a defence lawyer to raise reasonable doubt. Many are drug addicts, many have criminal histories themselves, most have mental health issues. Their friends and coworkers can be impossible to find and unreliable or unwilling witnesses. I'm not surprised the prosecution took the offered deal.
 
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Edited to add: it is also not terribly PC to say it these days, but in general, prostitute's lives make it easier for a defence lawyer to raise reasonable doubt. Many are drug addicts, many have criminal histories themselves, most have mental health issues. Their friends and coworkers can be impossible to find and unreliable or unwilling witnesses. I'm not surprised the prosecution took the offered deal.
There's a reason so many serial killers prey on prostitutes (or graduate from prostitution to murdering johns). Not only are prostitutes used to going to out of the way areas with creepy clients, they tend to be transient, connected to local crime rings, and and extremely wary of law enforcement... on the rare occasions that law enforcement can muster up a spare shit to give to the local toms. You look at all the serial killers that started on prostitutes, regardless of country and culture, the vast majority of the time the coppers only started caring when the serial killer started in on civilians, or else the corpse pile built up to the point where they couldn't be ignored anymore.
 
He killed two women in the space of a day. Stealing their belongings, skimming their cards while they lay dying, then finding another woman to rape, rob and murder. Luckily he was caught very quickly or he'd have killed again.
He's utter scum, and deserves to be slowly fed to the sharks.
 
Browsing the ABC News site just now and saw this.


What the fuck? I don't understand how someone can strangle two prostitutes to death on two separate occasions and yet somehow be offered a plea deal for manslaughter for both. I don't think it's a 'rough sex' defence, seems he just chimped out over money. Sorry officer I strangled the whore to death, and then it happened again the next day. Oops?

as others have said murder is very hard to prove compared to manslaughter, and you dont want to be the prosecuter that let a bloke who murdered 2 women walk because hisl awyer managed to argue that he should have been charged with manslaughter and not murder because he managed to argue that the 2 prostitutes bailed him up for drugs or money.

plus manslaughter has a maximum sentence of 25 years, he will probably be serving 30-40 years in prison for the two murders anyway so why risk his lawyer finding a way to weasel out of the charges.
 
social housing
Fuck social housing and fuck the useless cunts that inhabit these places. They're a blight and the vast majority are occupied by lowest of the low dysfunctional abos and immigrants who use it as yet another avenue to sponge off of the system. Even the so-called good tenants are bad, I know an older white lady who is in social housing and the entitlement beggars belief. Housing WA has emergency plumbers rush out if her tap drips, and yet she's still not happy. She feels her token sub $100 a week rent is too much as well.

Social housing is not the solution to the current crisis, an immediate stop to all immigration is what's needed plus mass cancellation of all temporary visas. I would even go so far as to suggest cancellation of recently issued (<3 years?) permanent residency visas given to people from shithole countries who are vastly overrepresented in the immigration numbers. Cancel millions of visas and take away negative gearing, you'll see the bottom fall out of the rental market so fast it'll make your head spin and this fake and gay housing bubble deflate overnight.

"Oh but it'd be unfair to cancel their visas". We owe them nothing. They have no ties to this country and their presence is detrimental to the wellbeing of actual citizens of Australia.
"B-but the housing market is so important!" To piece of shit faggot motherfucker banks and investors. They're the only ones enjoying this situation.
"The boomers will revolt when their 3/1 shack in inner city Sydney is worthless!" Total Boomer Death can't come soon enough.

Anyway it's all a fantasy in my head, no party has the balls to do what's actually needed. A proper final solution that ensures the future of this nation. As it stands we're just going to keep sliding into the abyss as red team and blue team twiddle the knobs on the thoroughly compromised economic machine to satisfy their ends.

Edit: Also some happy news for those immigrants using Home Affairs' busted online system to do translation of their important documents: The vendor suffered a data breach back in January, which they notified Home Affairs about in July and only just now have victims been told via the media. The data compromised includes basically any document that was uploaded into this system, plus related visa information. So it includes passports, driver's licenses, DOBs, full legal names, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, etc.

Personally I was not aware that Home Affairs even offered such a system, I know with the US if you have any documents that are non-English, you have to get a certified translation yourself. I thought this was the norm but apparently Home Affairs decided to be extra helpful and all these immigrants got felted. Welcome to Australia!

Almost 11 months to disclose the issue and the vendor will probably just get a strongly worded letter for this.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/na...k/news-story/d7300dac57c2cebbe355882a0b1f5123 (paywalled) (archive)
https://www.cyberdaily.au/security/11281-home-affairs-personal-data-compromised-in-zircodata-hack (archive)

Home Affairs personal data compromised in ZircoDATA hack​

Home Affairs has revealed that personal data has been compromised after threat actors breached a third-party firm used by the agency.
In February this year, Australian data management firm ZircoDATA was listed on the dark web leak site of the Black Basta ransomware gang, which claimed to have stolen 395 gigabytes of data, including financial documents, personal user folders, and confidentiality agreements.

Now, in a recent notification, the Department of Home Affairs has said that users of its Free Translating Service (FTS), which is run by The Migration Translators (TMT), a subsidiary of ZircoData, have had their data exposed.

Data compromised potentially includes users’ full names, dates of birth, mobile numbers, email addresses, visa details, including application numbers, visa grant numbers, delivery dates, and subclass numbers, driver’s license data and passport information.

The Black Basta ransomware gang posted the data online in March, during which time ZircoDATA began its response and investigation into the incident, informing the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).

In July 2024, ZircoDATA notified Home Affairs of the breach and that its data may have been compromised.

While Home Affairs confirmed its own systems were unaffected, it discovered that data stored by ZircoDATA had been accessed by cyber criminals.

Cyber Daily has reached out to the Department of Home Affairs for more information.

Home Affairs has not been the first entity affected by the ZircoDATA incident, with public healthcare provider Monash Health revealing that threat actors accessed sensitive data, including domestic violence information.

“Monash Health is aware that ZircoDATA, a Victorian-based company we used to scan archived historical documents, has experienced a data breach,” Monash Health said in an update on its website in May. “We were recently informed that Monash Health data was involved in this breach.”

“Investigation analysis indicates that the Monash Health information involved in the ZircoDATA data breach relates to a selection of archived data from the family violence and sexual assault support units at Monash Medical Centre, the Queen Victoria Hospital, and Southern Health, limited to the period from 1970 to 1993.”

On the same day, the National Cyber Security Coordinator released its own statement on the incident.

“ZircoDATA first publicly advised it had been impacted by a cyber incident in late February. Today, one of its impacted clients, Monash Health, has disclosed it has been affected by the incident,” the coordinator, Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness, said in a statement.

“It is the responsibility of ZircoDATA to notify impacted clients, and the National Office of Cyber Security has been supporting it to do so.

“My team has been engaged with ZircoDATA on understanding and addressing the incident’s impacts since mid-March. The National Office of Cyber Security has been assisting ZircoDATA in ascertaining the full extent of the compromise and supporting both the organisation and its affected government clients to identify impacted victims and to meet their obligations to notify them.”

LTGEN McGuinness said that investigating the full extent of the breach is taking some time and that ZircoDATA was still working to establish the full list of victims involved in the data breach. LTGEN McGuinness also said that several government entities had been impacted by the breach.

“The majority of these entities are still in the process of working with ZircoDATA to identify impacted data and any victims and are yet to begin notifying impacted individuals. There are clear processes for ZircoDATA and the affected government entities to work through,” LTGEN McGuinness said.

“The National Office of Cyber Security will continue to support affected government entities in working with ZircoDATA on the process of identifying victims and notifying them. The impact for most government entities is likely to be minimal.”
 
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a 3rd person has been arrested following the theft of unreleased Bluesy coins from a warehouse recently
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they were limited edition $1 coins, and there were 63,000 of them which isnt that much money until you see they were selling for 10 dollars each online
Given the collector's item coins were selling for $10 online, police have estimated the alleged haul was worth more than $600,000.
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they were set for release in September before the whole pallet was stolen
so far they have only recovered approximately 1000 coins (felted)
cops are saying a coin collector conspired with a warehouse worker to rob the pallet of coins
Detectives will allege in court the 44-year-old man colluded with another man who worked at the warehouse to steal the coins.
 
they were limited edition $1 coins, and there were 63,000 of them which isnt that much money until you see they were selling for 10 dollars each online
What an incredibly poorly thought out crime. How many people are willing to pay $10 for these? The police will happily work with 63,000 x 10 as a value of the crime to suit their ends, but let's be honest if you even tried to dump 1000 of these, you'll quickly run out of buyers and be forced to sell a bulk lot of them at just above the face value.

In fact when reading the article this is pretty much what happened
Police raided a Sefton property on July 31 and recovered 189 of the unreleased coins, but discovered the person selling them was a legitimate coin collector who had innocently come into their possession.

Unfortunately for the collector, who paid about $1.50 for each coin according to police, authorities seized his stash as proceeds of crime.
 
This whole Bluey coin shit has definitely put physical currency back into the limelight and that's a good thing, but it's just so fucking stupid. Probably one out of every ten people after these coins actually wants one for their sprogs, the other nine are "investors". This isn't a merchandise generator like Pokemon or Star Wars or Sailor Moon, it's a show for kindergartners.
 
Social housing is not the solution to the current crisis, an immediate stop to all immigration is what's needed plus mass cancellation of all temporary visas. I would even go so far as to suggest cancellation of recently issued (<3 years?) permanent residency visas given to people from shithole countries who are vastly overrepresented in the immigration numbers. Cancel millions of visas and take away negative gearing, you'll see the bottom fall out of the rental market so fast it'll make your head spin and this fake and gay housing bubble deflate overnight.

I fully agree with you on this but social housing would easy the pressure for the absolute poverty stricken and disabled there is a place for it but not as a band aid to fix everything, i was saying to my partner despite the lock downs covid was the only time there was stable population when most of the thirdies got locked out. And it was genuinely peaceful time to live. Regarding the social housing i've know plenty of people in social housing who weren't entitled cunts but the minority ruin it for the majority.

Could say the same for workers comp the amount of entitled arseholes is unbelievable a fractured thumb turns into a full body disease.

The bluey coins thing did make me laugh because the stupid cunts where flogging them on Ebay & Gumtree if i remember correctly.
 
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A study claims more than 10% of teenagers in Down Under have "diverse sexualities," aka they are faggots.

https://www.theguardian.com/austral...n-high-school-students-gay-bisexual-pansexual
More than one in 10 Australian teenagers identify as gay, bisexual, pansexual or asexual, a survey of high school students has found.


Researchers surveyed 6,388 year 8 students between 2019 and 2021, finding that 12% of the teens reported diverse sexualities, while 3.3% identified as gender-diverse.
The study was conducted between 2019 and 2021, when the tranny mania was already out of control.
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“We need child health policies that provide inclusion and support of diverse gender identities and diverse sexualities from a young age,” said the study’s lead author, Dr Jennifer Marino, a senior research fellow at the University of Sydney. “School and health settings particularly need to be safe spaces for very young adolescents.”
Jennifer L. Marino, study leader and child faggotry advocate.
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Teens who identified as transgender or non-binary were twice as likely to report having a disability or a mental health diagnosis.
As if the modern internet didn't make that obvious enough.
The last National Study of Mental Health and Wellbeing, released in 2023, found that 58.7% of people who identified as non-heterosexual had a mental disorder in the previous year, compared with 19.9% of those identifying as heterosexual.
A nearly 40% difference increase for faggots compared to normal people.
Existing research suggests “most children understand from a really young age who they are in terms of their gender”, they said. “The evidence suggests that regardless of how they’re actually interacting with other young people romantically, young people are thinking about … their identities early in adolescence.”
Pretty sure I already said this before in the thread, but everything about Australia's existence seems geared exclusively towards maxing out on faggots and especially trannies. Granted, every democracy country is like that, but 'Stayla really takes the cake in constantly signaling about how 'good and moral' they are and how they are on a mission to force the same self-genocidal doctrine on all of it's neighbors.
 
It's nothing new @Turkey Beef Remember the bisexual MySpace fashion? The vast majority of these kids will go on to have perfectly normal heterosexual relationships. Queer wasn't in when I went through high school, but there were definitely enough edgy types in my year. The main issue is that there are more autists every year, and they're incredibly easy to groom into trooning out.
 
So 13 year olds who are gender and sexuality diverse have mental health issues and disabilities....

Firstly, wtf is sexuality diverse? This in the age of constantly pushing "diversity is good."

I assume it's kids early in puberty who are awkward. You can call a straight 13 year old a faggot and he will feel shame and embarrassed even though he's straight. Where does that kind of shit fit into this? The constant pushing that being gay and bisexual is somehow better and more healthy in the media will definitely be fitting into confusion at this age. It's also such a meaningless age because it's early in puberty where people are awkward.

We've seen the agenda literature pushed at this kids, it's all about grooming encouraging kids to explore their sexuality. Not just let them figure it out. I can see the utility of not wanting people to call kids fags and have them feel shame if they are gay. That however is completely separate from telling Timmy he should suck a cock to find out if he is gay or not.
 
Disappointing decision in Pauline Hanson's 'piss off back to Pakistan' case. Haven't read the actual judgement yet, but am curious to see how it was concluded to breach the Racial Discrimination Act.

I'm more just disappointed to see so few understand the importance of free speech and that is exactly when you're called to defend the right of your enemy to speak that it is most important. Is it really so hard to understand the difference between agreeing with, or supporting what someone says, versus defending their right to say it?
 
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