Sonja Terpstra 🐓 (@terpsmlc) 's Twitter Profile
Sonja Terpstra 🐓

@terpsmlc

North-Eastern Metro MLC in the Allan Labor Govt. Trade unionist. Recovering small ‘l’ lawyer. A bit of weightlifting 🏋️‍♂️& swimming. Motorcycle rider. 🏍️

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The panic coming from Lib campaigns in Deakin & Menzies is really amusing. Volunteers on street corners waving signs at motorists on a Sunday in Templestowe & waving Sukkar signs in Donvale today is as annoying as receiving Trumpet text messages. Please carry on. #auspol

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Albanese calls bullshit on the Murdoch reporter repeating rubbish from Dutton. "Peter Dutton opposed every cost of living measure because he had a view that if people were worse off it would be better for him politically. Some of the things he has blocked are extraordinary"

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The Trump effect has left Dutton exposed and Albanese in poll position in this atypical election race theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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#BREAKING: The budget bottom line would be worse in the first two years of a Dutton Coalition government than under Labor, the party's costings have revealed. ab.co/4cVZSM1

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A re-elected Albanese Labor Government will partner with the Allan Labor Government to deliver a $40 million National Training Centre here in Victoria.

A re-elected Albanese Labor Government will partner with the Allan Labor Government to deliver a $40 million National Training Centre here in Victoria.
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Meanwhile in Goldstein…. The Lib desperation is so thick you could cut it with a knife. 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ #auspol

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The southern right whale species had the unfortunate habit of going close to shore, making them easy pickings for whalers. After the practice was banned, their population bounced back — but researchers say something disturbing is happening. ab.co/4cUTgNU