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    Do Greens and crossbenchers who claim that transparency and
    integrity is at the heart of their reason for entering Parliament in the first place hear themselves?


    In the past few days they have mounted self-serving arguments against proposed electoral
    reforms that the major parties look set to come together
    to support.

    The reforms include caps for how much money wealthy
    individuals can donate, caps on the amount candidates can spend in individual electorates to prevent the
    equivalent of an arms race, and a $90million limit on what
    any party can spend at an election - actually less than the major parties currently
    spend.

    The proposed new laws also include lower disclosure thresholds for donations, thus increasing the transparency of who makes political donations in the first place.


    So the wealthy wont be able to hide behind anonymity while using
    their cash to influence election outcomes - and the
    extent to which they can use their wealth at all will be limited.


    The bill will further improve transparency by also increasing the speed and frequency that disclosures of donations need to be made.



    At present we have the absurd situation in which donations get made - but you only find
    out the details of who has given what to whom many months later, well after elections are won and
    lost.

    In other words, what is broadly being proposed will
    result in much greater transparency and far less big
    money being injected into campaigning by the wealthy.





    Teal Kylea Tink claimed the major parties were 'running scared' with the policy and warned the reform would 'not
    stop the rot' 











    Greens senate leader Larissa Waters (left) fired a warning shot - saying if it serves
    only the major parties 'it's a rort, not reform'. Teal independent ACT
    senator David Pocock (right) said: 'What seems to be happening is a major-party stitch-up'

    Anyone donating more than $1,000 to a political party,
    as opposed to $16,000 under the current rules,
    will need to disclose having done so. And how much they can donate will be
    capped.

    Yet the Greens and Teals have quickly condemned the proposed new laws, labeling them a 'stitch-up', 'outrageous' and 'a rort, not a reform'. 

    They have lost their collective minds after finding out that Labor's proposal just might secure the support of
    the opposition.

    I had to double check who was criticising what exactly before even starting to write this column.

    Because I had assumed - incorrectly - that these important transparency measures stamping out the
    influence of the wealthy must have been proposed by the virtue-signalling Greens or the
    corruption-fighting Teals, in a united crossbench effort to drag the major parties closer to accountability.


    More fool me.

    The bill, designed to clean up a rotten system, is being put forward
    by Labor and is opposed by a growing cabal of crossbenchers.


    It makes you wonder what they have to hide. Put simply, the Greens and Teals doth protest too much
    on this issue.




    Labor is thought to be trying to muscle out major political donors such as
    Clive Palmer





    Another potential target of the laws is businessman and Teal funder Simon Holmes à Court





    The Greens have taken massive donations in the past, contrary to their irregular calls to tighten donations rules (Greens
    leader Adam Bandt and Senator Mehreen Faruqi are pictured)

    The major parties have long complained about the influence
    the likes of Simon Holmes à Court wields behind the scenes amongst the Teals. 

    And we know the Greens have taken massive donations from the wealthy in the past, contrary to their irregular calls
    to tighten donations rules.

    Now that tangible change has been proposed, these bastions of virtue are running a mile
    from reforms that will curtail dark art of political donations.


    The Labor government isn't even seeking for these transparency rules to
    take effect immediately, by the way. It won't be some sort of quick-paced
    power play before the next election designed to catch the
    crossbench out.

    They are aiming for implementation by 2026, giving everyone enough
    time to absorb and understand the changes before preparing for them.


    Don't get me wrong, no deal has yet been done between Labor
    and the Coalition. I imagine the opposition want to
    go over the laws with a fine tooth comb.

    As they should - because it certainly isn't beyond Labor to include
    hidden one-party advantages in the proposed design which would
    create loopholes only the unions are capable of taking advantage of, therefore disadvantaging the Coalition electorally
    in the years to come.

    But short of such baked-in trickiness scuttling a deal to get these proposed laws implemented,
    the crossbench should offer their support, not cynical opposition, to
    what is being advocated for.

    They might even be able to offer something worthwhile
    that could be incorporated in the package.

    To not do so exposes their utter hypocrisy and blowhard
    false commentary about being in politics to 'clean things up'.

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    posted by รูปพวงหรีดแสดงความเสียใจฟรี Giovedì, 28 Novembre 2024 11:08

    Australians have discovered an unlikely pop-up store offering
    shoppers 'incredible' deals on clothing, homewares,
    food, and electronics.

    The temporary Vinnies locations have been set
    up around Victoria to help shoppers get through the cost of living crisis
    ravaging the country.

    Vinnies, or the St Vincent de Paul Society, is a charity that works to provide
    support and assistance to people in need.

    Most items are brand new stock donated by corporate
    partners including Christmas decorations.

    Popular bargains include $10 large jars of Biscoff, $2 bags of
    Red Rock Deli chips, and discounted shoes from Boston Bros. 

    Shoppers will find men's, women's, and children's clothing, shoes from top brands, and even electrical goods at the
    Vinnies pop-up locations. 

    Many have purchased vacuums, air fryers, Adidas shoes,
    printers, and kitchen knives from previous pop-up shops. 

    There is presently a location in Ascot Vale which
    is open until 3 November, and another in Boronia which will remain open until Christmas - or
    until stock runs out. 




    Australians have discovered an unlikely pop-up store offering shoppers 'incredible' deals on clothing, homewares, food,
    and electronics











    Popular bargains include $10 large jars of Biscoff, $2
    bags of Red Rock Deli chips, and discounted shoes from Boston Bros

    A new store will open in Richmond at Dimmey's on 7 November. 

    The themed Richmond location will focus on goods for Christmas, summer,
    and the holiday season - but it will also include household items, Bric-à-brac, and electrical
    items.

    Shoppers have shared their thoughts on the pop-up locations online.


    'They have all the trending products - it's so awesome,' one said.


    'I bought a hair dryer from Vinnies and I'm obsessed with it,' another wrote.


    'I always have such good luck at Vinnies, I have to go,
    ' a woman added.

    For those interested in the finer things, shoppers have discovered a 'hidden gem' discount retailer where you can find designer buys from
    brands like Fendi, Dior, and Aje for affordable prices.


    TK Maxx - which has stores in New South Wales, Victoria,
    Queensland and South Australia - is the answer to buying new clothes and shoes on a budget.












    TK Maxx has stores in New South Wales , Victoria, Queensland and South Australia 

    Beth Zazlan, from Queensland, recently found a gold mine
    of clothing lines from Australian brands like Camilla and Marc, Acler, Bec+Bridge,
    Shona Joy, Dion Lee, Zimmerman, and Acler.

    'I was there for a pillow but I ended up grabbing some sparkly earrings from [American jewellery brand] Badgley Mischka,'
    Beth told FEMAIL.

    TK Maxx sells old stock from previous seasons - and shoppers have described it as a 'clearance treasure hunt'.


    Many have seen bags from Fendi, Dior, and Bottega Venetta on sale.


    Others have spotted Gucci and Versace sunglasses, Hugo Boss accessories, and Christopher Esber
    dresses.


    Beth said, 'I was truly blown away - so if you're looking for a bargain,
    head there.'

    A David Jones employee revealed in a comment that discounted items from stores that aren't sold are shipped to TK
    Maxx.

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    posted by คําติดพวงหรีด Giovedì, 28 Novembre 2024 01:40

    The existence of an exclusive hideaway for the country's movers and shakers where secret deals
    were done in private luxury first exploded into the public eye back in 2007.


    Back then, the fact that Qantas spent hundreds of thousands of dollars wining and dining the nation's political
    elite in ultra-exclusive VIP lounges was relatively unknown.

    It was a time before Alan Joyce's tenure as the CEO of Qantas had even started, when he was boss of the comparatively lowly budget airline, Jetstar.


    And unlike Anthony Albanese's current slide in the polls leading up to an election in next year, the prospects back in 2007 were rosy for Labor. 

    The election that was looming was the 'Kevin 07' landslide that would
    see Kevin Rudd become prime minister and John Howard lose his own seat. 

    The issue which blew open the 'guilty secret' of the Chairman's Lounge then wasn't about a
    prime minister's privileges, although John Howard and Kevin Rudd were certainly both members during their terms as
    PM. 

    But when broadcaster Steve Price - himself a
    long time Chairman's Lounge member - revealed a politically charged remark made within the club's hallowed walls,
    the cat was out of the bag.

    The political revelation - a comment by ex-rock star turned senator Peter Garrett that
    Labor would change the policies it campaigned on if it won government - did not deter his
    party from romping in on election day.

    In contrast, the scandal currently engulfing Anthony Albanese about
    his Chairman's Lounge membership and that of his ex-wife Carmel Tebbutt, and their son Nathan could bring down the prime minister.   




    The exclusive Qantas Chairman's Lounge (above)
    has been a well-kept secret for years, but it exploded into the public conscience in 2007 as the result
    of a political furore





    Broadcaster Steve Price revealed he had been a Chairman's Lounge member since
    2002 during a row before the 2007 election won by Kevin Rudd
    which let the cat out of the bag about the VIP club

    The existence of the lounge was so little known back in 2007
    that in defending his disclosure of Garrett's remark, Steve Price had to explain what the private enclave actually was.


    In a first person piece he wrote: 'The Chairman's Lounge is a separate frequent flyers lounge away
    from the crowded normal Qantas Club. 

    'As its name implies, the people given access to it are
    approved by the Qantas chairman, Margaret Jackson. 

    'I have been a Chairman's Lounge member since 2002.'

    In his opinion piece, Price also revealed TV entertainment reporter Richard Wilkins was also a member of lounge.


    Wilkins had also been inside at the time and was his only witness to the remark
    Price said Garrett had made.

    Other prominent media figures, such as 60 Minutes reporters, actors and performers, and well-known writers
    and sports people are said to be among the lounge's exclusive
    membership of around 6000.

    Price went on to defend himself for reporting what some claimed
    was a confidential conversation in a private place,
    but which exposed him to criticism over his own membership for allegedly promoting Qantas on his radio show.





    Back in 2007, Alan Joyce (left) was boss of the comparatively lowly budget airline Jetstar, and then Qantas CEO Geoff Dixon (right) had the power over who made the cut to the Chairman's Lounge





    One observer has described the relationship bet6ween leading politicians such as PM Anthony Albanese and the former
    Qantas CEO Alan Joyce (above) as 'alarmingly cosy'

    'Why on earth is Qantas giving a controversial shock jock
    membership of its Chairman's Lounge, which is supposedly to
    enable our elite politicians and business leaders some privacy from the hoi polloi?'
    demanded Crikey reporter Stephen Mayne at the time.


    'The Chairman's Lounge is meant to be all about discretion and confidentiality,' he said,
    accusing Price of breaking 'a confidence'.

    The following year, before he was succeeded as Qantas CEO by Alan Joyce,
    Geoff Dixon was the sole gatekeeper of entry
    into the club's hushed confines.

    Qantas Chairman's Lounge membership was 'so exclusive that you have to be personally invited by the airline's
    chieftain', Nine newspapers reported in 2008.

    'A marvellous benefit of lounge membership is that the mega rich and powerful avoid having to mingle with the riffraff who
    will be travelling cattle class.

    'Having said that, members of the ultra-exclusive club have included Pauline Hanson.

    'Another lounge member is Brad Cooper, who is currently enjoying a prolonged exposure
    to cattle-class in Kirkconnell Correctional Centre.' (Cooper was the former HIH
    insurance executive jailed for eight years on fraud and bribery offences).





    Membership of the elite lounge is confined to about 6000 Australians including politicians from both sides, senior public servants, TV stars and actors






    The 'scandal' currently engulfing Anthony
    Albanese about his Chairman's Lounge membership and that of his ex-wife
    Carmel Tebbutt, and their son Nathan could bring down the prime minister (above the PM with partner Jodie Haydon and ex-Qantas CEO Alan Joyce)

    The report noted that politicians declaring membership of the lounge 'which most of
    their spouses got too' in their pecuniary interests that year included Liberal MPs
    of the day, Philip Ruddock, Bob Baldwin and Andrew Southcott.



    Labor MPs with lounge privileges included Tanya Plibersek, Bob McMullan, and
    Sharon Grierson, and Martin Ferguson declared a bottle
    of Grange hermitage as a gift from Qantas, as did Liberal, Christopher Pyne.


    Asked if all MPs got the captain's pick from Geoff Dixon,
    the airline's spokesperson  told Nine: 'We like to retain a bit of mystery. Membership is by invitation only and it is reviewed periodically.'

    Fast forward to today, and nearly every single federal politician in the country has
    accepted free membership of the controversial, invitation-only
    lounge with one even describing it as an 'entitlement'. 

    Qantas and the Albanese government recently denied the 'very, very high-end perk' gives the
    airline a disproportionate level of influence over the country's politicians.



    They were commenting ahead of the launch of the new book The Chairman's Lounge by former Australian Financial Review columnist Joe Aston, which has stirred up the controversy. 

    A Daily Mail Australia audit of the members' interest
    registers - in both Federal Parliament's House of Representatives and the Senate - revealed
    almost 93 per cent of the nation's leaders have been 'gifted' membership to the lavish,
    all-inclusive lounge.

    Mr Albanese has defended himself by saying he declared all his benefits in pecuniary interest statements. 

    At a press conference this week, he repeated that all of his upgrades
    'have been declared as appropriate. What's appropriate is
    transparency.'  

    Apart from the PM, members include every one of his 22-person Cabinet, his seven-person Outer
    Ministry and all 12 assistant ministers.





    PM Anthony Albanese and every member of his 22-person Cabinet, his seven-person Outer Ministry and
    all 12 assistant ministers are members of the exclusive Chairman's Lounge





    Entry to the country's six opulent VIP clubs are suitably discreet, but once inside, the designer lounges offer free à la carte
    fine dining, table service and a discreet army of dedicated lounge attendants

    On the Coalition side of parliament, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, deputy leader David Littleproud and former deputy Barnaby
    Joyce are also among the swathes of politicians who have disclosed they have taken up free membership to the contentious club.


    Bill Shorten is a member, Tanya Plibersek is still a member and so is Teal MP, Zali Steggall.


    Last year it was reported that Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairwoman Gina Cass-Gottlieb and Australian Securities and Investments
    Commission chairman Joe Longo and some of their deputies are members of the
    Chairman's Lounge despite regulating the airline. 

    Senior public servants in the club included Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet secretary Glyn Davis, deputy secretaries Nadine Williams, Liz Hefren-Webb, Rachel Bacon and ambassador to Beijing, Scott Dewar.



    Other Qantas freebies bestowed on members include numerous business class flight upgrades, model Qantas aircrafts,
    frequent flyer points, and tickets to sporting and entertainment events. 

    Touted as 'the most exclusive club in the country', membership to the Chairman's Lounge is still veiled in secrecy.





    The new book The Chairman's Lounge by former Australian Financial Review columnist Joe Aston (above) has stirred up the controversy 





    Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairwoman Gina Cass-Gottlieb and Australian Securities and Investments Commission chairman Joe Longo are members despite regulating
    the airline

    Even the entrances to each of the country's six opulent VIP clubs - in Sydney,
    Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra and Perth airports
    - are suitably discreet.

    Once inside, however, the designer lounges are noticeably luxurious, with free à la
    carte fine dining, table service, a decadent selection of wines and
    Champagne and a discreet army of dedicated lounge attendants.


    Virgin Airlines has its own version of the VIP enclave, the 'Beyond' lounge. 

    Only a handful of federal politicians have relinquished their membership to the Qantas Chairman's Lounge in the wake of
    the furore.

    The select few to take a principled stand on the issue include South Australian senator Barbara Pocock and former Wallabies star turned
    ACT senator David Pocock, along with MPs Stephen Bates, Queensland Green Elizabeth Watson-Brown, and Monique Ryan, a Teal
    from Victoria.

    Geoffrey Watson SC, a former counsel assisting the Independent Commission Against Corruption and a director of
    the Centre for Public Integrity, has implored all politicians and
    policymakers to follow suit.

    'There are certain positions in life where you cannot
    take Chairman's Club membership,' he said.

    'You're taking public money for the job and you are supposed to represent the public.
    Why not sit with them while you're waiting for
    a plane?'


    QantasAnthony Albanese

  • ร้านขายพวงหรีด ใกล้ฉัน
    posted by ร้านขายพวงหรีด ใกล้ฉัน Giovedì, 28 Novembre 2024 00:58

    Joker: Folie À Deux — starring Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix — may have bombed at the box
    office, but the name behind the new flick is a perfect fit
    that nails its darkly playful tone. 

    Folie À Deux directly translates to madness for two. 

    The term means 'the presence of the same or similar delusional
    ideas in two persons closely associated with one another', According to Merriam-Webster. 

    And while the name is a stroke of clever ingenuity, the film itself might
    leave audiences feeling more bewildered than entertained. 

    The new flick has garnered the lowest CinemaScore in comic book movie history as it bombed at the box
    office on opening night. 




    Joker: Folie À Deux — starring Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix — may have bombed at the box office,
    but the name behind the new flick is a perfect fit that
    nails its darkly playful tone





    Folie À Deux directly translates to madness for two. The term means 'the presence of
    the same or similar delusional ideas in two persons closely associated with one another'







    The psychological musical thriller — which has been criticized as 'bleak' and 'disappointing' — officially released in theaters on Friday, October 4, but it only raked in $20 million at the domestic box office, per The Hollywood
    Reporter. 



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    Joaquin reprised his role as the Joker in the sequel, which had earned him an Oscar for his portrayal in the 2019
    film, while Gaga took on the role of Harleen Lee Quinzel (Harley Quinn). 

    However, Joker: Folie À Deux has been given a D rating on CinemaScore
    — the lowest score for a comic book movie at the time of writing. 

    Madame Web — which notably also flopped in theaters earlier
    this year and also received terrible reviews
    — holds a higher score with a C+. 

    On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie currently holds an audience score of 31 percent and a
    critic score of 33 percent. 

    The sequel is projected to rake in less that $50 million at
    the domestic box office during the entirety of opening
    weekend, per The Hollywood Reporter. 

    The movie had been projected to bring in around $70 million - but the number has since
    drastically dropped. 

    Joker (2019) notably opened with $96.2 million when the film first released in theaters - and
    eventually landed a little over $1 billion in the global box
    office. 








    It has garnered the lowest CinemaScore in comic
    book movie history as the film bombs at the box office on opening night











    It received a D rating on CinemaScore - the lowest score
    for a comic book movie









    On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie currently holds an audience score of 31% and
    a critic score of 32%

    The first movie - which was also directed by Todd Phillips - had a budget
    of between $55 and $70 million. However, the budget increased for Folie À Deux
    to around $200 million. 

    The 2019 movie garnered praise and positive reviews from both critics
    and audiences - and won the Golden Lion during the 76th
    Venice International Film Festival. 

    Joaquin received an Oscar for Best Actor for his portrayal of the Joker
    (Arthur Fleck) - and the film garnered an additional Academy Award for Best Original Score. 

    The sequel also screened during the Venice International Film Festival last month in September, where it earned a 12-minute standing ovation, per Deadline.   

    However, audiences have since taken to X after the movie released in theaters on Friday - and shared their opinions on the sequel,
    which features musical sequences. 

    One fan penned, 'Joaquin Phoenix don't deserve this.

    what happened to the script?' while another added,
    'is it that bad,' followed by a crying face emoji. 

    'Ironically I feel that a musical, if done well, could have
    been a good choice. It'd show how much of an unreliable narrator Fleck is,' one typed. 

    'But with some original songs, that keep everything vague, not just covers.
    Also when I heard of the ending I snorted fr.' 

    A social media user wrote, 'Stop making sequels as musicals if the original wasn't a musical.' 

    'Maybe he [Phillips] only had an hour long movie, and decided
    to randomly add musical scenes to fill the runtime,' one
    penned. 

    'Joker downfall really needs to be studied,' another shared, along with a monkey staring out a window. 

    One fan said, 'the movie sucks. i had to walk out of the cinema,' while
    another penned, 'After years of disagreement....*Joker 2
    releases* Critics [shaking hands] Audience.' 








    However, audiences have since taken to X after the movie released in theaters on Friday - and shared their opinions over the sequel, which was
    also a musical









    'Ironically I feel that a musical, if done well, could have been a good choice.
    It'd show how much of an unreliable narrator Fleck is,' one
    typed



























    'Joker downfall really needs to be studied,' another shared, along
    with a monkey staring out a window







    'That's way below what we expected,' one wrote in regards to the current Rotten Tomatoes scores.
    'People are saying this is the worst sequel ever.' 

    A fan explained, 'yea this film was bad. it was pretentious
    and dull. has the aesthetic of an arthouse film without the substance.' 

    'It also insults the audience's intelligence. the songs were also underwhelming too.
    they shouldn't have let this escape to theaters.' 

    One shared, 'The audience that loved the first movie
    is not the same audience running to see musicals. This was a gigantic mistake from step
    1.' 

    During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Phillips discussed whether
    he would be interested in making a third Joker film or a movie
    centered around Gaga's character. 

    'It's not really where this movie is headed for me.

    I feel like my time in the DC Universe was these two films.' 


    Joaquin PhoenixLady Gaga

  • https://Androidonly.com/user/BMWDelores
    posted by https://Androidonly.com/user/BMWDelores Giovedì, 28 Novembre 2024 00:47

    no that would be a cat

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