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  • A glass once in a while isn't going to harm thier development and will teach them that alcohol is to be enjoyed responsibly in moderation. No one is saying get shitfaced with your kids.

  • What YouTubers did you used to watch back then but not anymore?
  • James Stephanie Sterling after she started doing the stupid "ad spots" in videos for pogs and other memorabilia. They aren't real ads, but they were so damned obnoxious.

    Lucy Pyre after she stopped doing FFXIV videos and went full on brainrotted degenerate.

  • Women-only museum becomes a toilet to keep men out
  • It's actually pretty wild how successful it is. All of Walshie's/MONA's previous stunts have only generated local controversy. This one has transcended borders. Most of us here have grown pretty desensitised to Walshie's antics so personally it's quite fun seeing the world get a taste of undiluted Walshie.

  • Women-only museum becomes a toilet to keep men out
  • Another fun fact, two men actually sued. One dropped the issue after being told the purpose of the art installation and realised he was about to be made a spectacle, the other went full steam ahead.

  • pulsetasmania.com.au Dean Winter elected as new leader of Tasmanian Labor Party

    Winter replaces Rebecca White, who resigned after three consecutive election losses for the…

    Dean Winter elected as new leader of Tasmanian Labor Party

    Dean is part of Labor's right faction. Might mean he's more likely to work with the Liberals. Our native forests may not survive this.

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    www.abc.net.au Mysterious ancient tree lives in a small and remote location — deep in Tasmania's south west

    How a tin miner living in remote Tasmania helped discover what may be the world's oldest and most mysterious clone that has excited scientists for years.

    Mysterious ancient tree lives in a small and remote location — deep in Tasmania's south west
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    Could a tax against empty homes help end Australia's housing crisis?
    www.abc.net.au Could a vacancy tax solve Australia's housing crisis? Canada might have the answer

    In 2018, Canada's British Columbia introduced a tax against vacant homes. Three years later, more than 20,000 rentals were back on the market.

    Could a vacancy tax solve Australia's housing crisis? Canada might have the answer

    My first instinct is "yes" but then I thought about it and I think it's just going to exacerbate the short-stay problem unless combined with other measures.

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    What happened to the algo?

    Front page hasn't change in days and daily threads from Sunday are still trending. Both "Hot' and "Active" appear to be static lemmy-wide.

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    www.abc.net.au Tasmania in a 'bizarre' spring bloom as warm winter temperatures cause garden chaos

    Mild temperatures in July are tricking some plants into budding — and that'll be bad when the frost returns.

    Tasmania in a 'bizarre' spring bloom as warm winter temperatures cause garden chaos

    Just when I was complaining about the warm winter yesterday.

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    www.abc.net.au When Erika offered $700k for a home, she didn't know it was 'better suited to demolition'

    Erika Vlasic received two reports about a home she wanted to buy. She said one came back with "no big issues", the other found the property was suited to "demolition".

    Privatised building inspections are a fucking disgrace. I didn't even realise there were no licencing requirements. I thought they had to be engineers at the very least.

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    Decent ultrawide 4k monitors for anyone in the market for one.

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    Some cheap portable solid state storage.

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    bapcsalesaustralia @aussie.zone TassieTosser @aussie.zone
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    Great for anyone who needs something cheap to run a home media server on. You'll need to pony up more for some extra storage though.

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    Hoo boy. Not a good look AMD. It was scummy when nVidia did this, it's scummy when you do it.

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