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George Scott

@ntdrifter

Thylungra Station SWQ. Love my girl Shona Underwood and our five children. Horses. Rugby. Waterskiing. Know a little about cattle and country.

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This a really blatant example of the difficulty I have grappling with so much of the climate change evidence and data. It only uses what suits the argument.

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The people upset about someone being sacked for something they said is funny. When what they said was it is ok for someone else to be shot for something they said.

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Same judge on both cases: Outrage as NT hit-run killer, and baby attacker avoid jail in shock rulings ntnews.com.au/news/opinion/m…

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A lot in this article I agree with, but: “what the Australian project has tried to realise: a home for the world’s cultures, united by shared values” If only that were what we, and others who are trying, were actually achieving. smh.com.au/world/north-am…

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One to go Slips. 150 tests in the toughest of roles. Would have been great to see you dunk that head in the Bledisloe full of beer but it’s not to be. Thank you. ⁦Wallabies

One to go Slips. 
150 tests in the toughest of roles.
Would have been great to see you dunk that head in the Bledisloe full of beer but it’s not to be.
Thank you.
⁦<a href="/wallabies/">Wallabies</a>⁩
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This was 26 years ago. Fake scaremongering. Works though. The scientists with contrary views don’t get any publicity. Only those who concur. Zero balance. Ideology, not science.

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When my wife and daughter spot a random giant bullock alongside the highway and decide it’s fine to make friends. Thanks owners for him being so quiet.

When my wife and daughter spot a random giant bullock alongside the highway and decide it’s fine to make friends. Thanks owners for him being so quiet.
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My mother dropped a few photos off a few days ago. Both of these at Saxby. Chestnut horse was in the second round of the Open, he finished with a Red Ribbon that year. Brown horse was Sunday afternoon in the final, he finished 5th. A very long time ago.

My mother dropped a few photos off a few days ago. Both of these at Saxby. Chestnut horse was in the second round of the Open, he finished with a Red Ribbon that year. Brown horse was Sunday afternoon in the final, he finished 5th. A very long time ago.
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Sustainability shouldn’t be considered within the Aus Dietary Guidelines review. Particularly when methods that underpin emissions calculations relating to livestock grossly overestimate its impact. Enough with ideology influencing what people eat.

Sustainability shouldn’t be considered within the Aus Dietary Guidelines review. 

Particularly when methods that underpin emissions calculations relating to livestock grossly overestimate its impact.

Enough with ideology influencing what people eat.
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JB Nabil EcoJourney Outdated opinions and miscalculations hit the nail on the head really. Anyone who spends their time to understand the evolution of GHG methodologies will understand they’re fundamentally flawed. Unfortunately the anti meat lobby are very well funded

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Nonsense around ‘sustainability’ in the terms of eating red meat in Australia aside - the biggest concern I have is with the quiet removal of leading food sustainability expert, CSIRO principal research scientist Brad Ridoutt from this panel. theaustralian.com.au/health/meat-in…

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It hasn’t gone unnoticed by #ausag that Australian Labor is quite happy to ‘trust the science’ until they don’t agree with it. And the removal of someone of Brad Ridoutt’s calibre & expertise due to a ‘conflict of interest’ that cannot be defined or understood seems dubious.

It hasn’t gone unnoticed by #ausag that <a href="/AustralianLabor/">Australian Labor</a> is quite happy to ‘trust the science’ until they don’t agree with it. And the removal of someone of Brad Ridoutt’s calibre &amp; expertise due to a ‘conflict of interest’ that cannot be defined or understood seems dubious.