This may only be interesting to the few Aussies here and a hand full of politics nerds, but I hate politics and I watched this
14 minute explanation of our preferential voting system to the end. We have a federal election at some point before mid-year.
The bloke who did that video also did the
Battleground Melbourne documentary, which I thought was pretty well done.
It appears the tide of tyranny is turning here, slowly but surely. The state premiers are losing control. They thought they could just bring in booster mandates, but then the Feds said we'd be letting international tourists in with 'only' two shots and of course even the sheep won't put up with that inequity.
The mainstream scum are still scum and the former national Chief Health Officer blew their minds recently by saying
the flu was more dangerous to kids and health adults.
Northern Territory gov officially imposed boosters by 13 March for all those in high risk jobs (hospitals, aged care etc.). They've threatened to expand that to everyone by 22 April, but we'll see if they have the balls. It was 702 days ago that my government declared a public health emergency for five days (the max allowable under the legislation at the time). That was quickly change to 90 days and has been extended repeatedly - the current 90-day period due to expire 18 March.