Peter Doyle (@peterdo25464905) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Doyle

@peterdo25464905

Australia has a hopeless government. We need a better government. Retired. Advocate for social justice. Hoping for a better Australia. Voting Labor in '22.

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🇵🇸🇮🇱 Video allegedly shows dozens of Israeli settlers torching a Palestinian home in the occupied West Bank. 8 people were reportedly hurt, among them an infant. This can’t be our new normal.

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This appears to be part of Israel's plan to render southern Lebanon uninhabitable -- to forcibly expel the population in a massive effort of ethnic cleaning. x.com/ajplus/status/…

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Although we don’t yet have the details about the motives behind last night's shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, it’s incumbent upon all us to reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy. It’s also a sobering reminder of the courage and sacrifice

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If you sincerely want the future generations of Australians to enjoy the same quality of life encourage them to have their children vaccinated. We have been warned of a serious flue season ahead. Put your big boy pants on Malcolm Roberts 🇦🇺 show leadership and get your flu 🤧 needle 💉

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Labor has grown the economy Labor has kept unemployment low Labor has improved Medicare Labor has restored collective bargaining rights Labor has supported wages rising Labor has delivered fee free TAFE Labor is funding major projects in every state

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Melania Trump: “Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country.” Meanwhile, there’s Donald Trump mocking a disabled person.

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Right now, big tech companies can benefit from Australian journalism without paying their fair share. We’re taking the next steps to make sure platforms contribute to Australian news. Because there's no substitute for Australian news and stories told by Australian journalists.

Right now, big tech companies can benefit from Australian journalism without paying their fair share.

We’re taking the next steps to make sure platforms contribute to Australian news.

Because there's no substitute for Australian news and stories told by Australian journalists.