cdarwin, to Victoria
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For 30 years Hong Kong held the world’s biggest vigil for the June 4th .

As many as 180,000 people would gather to light candles in to remember June 4th 1989,
when China’s army brought a bloody end to weeks of peaceful pro-democracy protests in Beijing.
(China has never put a figure on the number who died in what it terms a counter-revolutionary incident.)

Hong Kong’s vigils became a symbol of of mainland authority
and an ardent evocation of the city’s .

“It was magnificent,” says one resident. “We wanted to make [the massacre] known, not just in Hong Kong, but throughout the world.”

🔥 Organising such a vigil would be unthinkable now.

The commemoration was in 2020, ostensibly because of covid-19.

Some 20,000 people gathered anyway.

The following month the central government in Beijing imposed a draconian national-security law on the territory,
a response to large pro-democracy protests in 2019.

The authorities have since snuffed out memories of Tiananmen.

Memorials have been removed.

The commemoration’s organisers have been jailed;
-- in March they lost a bid to overturn their conviction.

Wearing black or lighting candles near Victoria Park on June 4th may now be considered criminal activity.

This year, like the last, the park is filled with food trucks instead of candles.

Pro-Beijing groups have organised a carnival in the vigil’s stead.

https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2024/06/03/hong-kong-smothers-dissent-ahead-of-tiananmen-anniversary

gpnaturephotos, to photography
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A very common Australian native - that we rarely notice. Kangaroo Apple produces these tasty looking berries - which I’m told are edible. Since the plant is related to Deadly Nightshade - I’ve never been game to try!

timrichards, to Trains
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Another V/Line train trip today. I'm heading to Bendigo to have lunch with my brother. As you do. A bit easier now that the country train fares in Victoria Victoria have been capped at $10.60 per day.

DenisCOVIDinfoguy, to Victoria
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"Thousands of Victorian children to miss out on lifesaving RSV vaccine following Vic government blunder." By Shannon Deery

"Latest data revealed cases in Victoria had increased from 3,400 cases in the first quarter of 2024 to 8,584 cases in the current, second quarter."

@auscovid19

Source: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/thousands-of-victorian-children-to-miss-out-on-lifesaving-rsv-vaccine-following-labor-blunder/news-story/8fc7383370e6a114694b8c0ec9d5a31f

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Catawu, to Victoria Spanish
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ajsadauskas, to afl
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Want to be an AFL media personality? It's easy — just follow the four-step Kane Cornes plan.

  1. Look up which teams that lost on the weekend.

  2. For each of the teams, come up with a reason why either:

a) It's the players' fault. They're too lazy. Don't train hard enough. Don't put in enough effort!
b) It's the players' fault. They're not skilled enough!
c) It's the coach's fault. Bad tactics. Bad strategy. He's allowing those players to be lazy!
d) It's the recruiter's fault. They picked/traded for the wrong players!

  1. Get your producers to find a passage of play, interview, or press conference you can say backs up your claim.

  2. Go on TV or radio and say what you think confidently, as if you're really pissed off about it.

Yeah, the older Richmond players didn't show enough effort. You really don't care — you used to play for Port Adelaide after all.

But you pretend you do on TV and the radio, because it makes great content.

That's really all it takes, folks!

@afl

GMIK69, to australia
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mpjgregoire, to queen
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"On a fair day in 1838, barely two years into Queen Victoria’s reign [...] a young, confident and handsome Mississauga Ojibway chief named Kahkewaquonaby [...] came knocking at the doors of Windsor Castle dressed in his finest leather from head to toe and asked to make an appeal to his Sovereign. The door was opened and tea and sympathy were offered. [...] The Queen promised to look into the request and in due course the deeds were handed over."

https://thehub.ca/2024-05-20/john-fraser-canada-stands-alone-in-still-celebrating-queen-victorias-birthday/

#Queen #Victoria

damienhurrell, to Trains
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Was fantastic to see an old friend turning a wheel again today after an 18 month overhaul

A black steam locomotive leads its train past a signal and down an grade

aby, to auspol
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The Victorian Parliament just banned the wearing of the keffiyeh in the chamber.

The ban was passed on Nakba Day, the anniversary of the ethnic cleansing of Palestine that began in 1948.

ajsadauskas, to auspol
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So despite climate change, Australia's federal government has just committed an extra $3.25 billion into building a toll road and a 20-lane freeway widening.

For those who wonder why Aussies think toll roads are a scam (https://aus.social/@LesserAbe@lemmy.world/112405373613706682), here's a great example of why.

"Pouring an extra $3.25 billion worth of federal funds into Melbourne’s North East Link is a good use of taxpayer money, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has insisted, despite the project’s cost doubling just a few months ago.

...

"The North East Link – which includes 6½ kilometres of tunnels – will stretch from Bulleen to Greensborough. It will widen the Eastern Freeway by up to 20 lanes.

"Allan revealed in December that the 10-kilometre toll road had more than doubled in cost since it was first announced.

"The toll road was initially budgeted at $10 billion and reassessed in 2019 at $15 billion. But the government revealed last year that the updated cost estimate was $26 billion."

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/federal-funding-to-boost-victorian-road-link-by-3-25-billion-20240509-p5ii7b.html

@fuck_cars

DenisCOVIDinfoguy, to Victoria
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Victoria: Hundreds of patients died after catching COVID in Victorian hospitals, new data shows

Almost 1 in 10 patients who caught COVID in hospital died.

Documents obtained by ABC News under Freedom of Information laws reveal at least 6,212 patients caught COVID in hospital in 24 months — 3,890 in 2022 and 2,322 in 2023. Of those, 586 died — almost 6 per week, on average — with men dying at a higher rate than women (11 per cent vs 8 per cent).

@auscovid19

Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-06/hundreds-died-catching-covid-victoria-hospitals-testing-masking/103784896?utm_source=abc_news_app&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_campaign=abc_news_app&utm_content=twitter

blaise, to Victoria
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I'm thinking about visiting in with my 19yr old son. We would take a ferry from the Seattle area.

I would love suggestions or warnings for activities, lodging, etc

vwdasher, to roadtrip
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siftinsand, to Birds

I think this magpie in Yea marks the transition from Melbourne white backed birds to north Victoria black backed birds

tomkindlon, to mecfs
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From X:

Recruitment for our recent Mason-funded ME/CFS biomedical study in VIC, Australia is LIVE! Please get in touch if interested or have questions. Some more info: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-2H8pkgqrPRG_YLuda5au0_kdH69Xktr/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106411990730824976565&rtpof=true&sd=true
We're doing home visits for severely ill people.

@mecfs

#MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #ChronicFatigueSyndrome #MEcfs #CFS #PwME #MyalgicE #CFSME #MEeps #CFIDS #SEID #NeuroME #LongCovid #Victoria #Science

siftinsand, to Victoria

from
I like Sofle's concept of painting on all surfaces of a carpark.
My favourite was Melanie Caple's Ned Kelly contemplating

Street art of a bare headed Ned Kelly looking down at his iconic helmet

Roentare, to photography
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frogglin, to Victoria
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Do you live in a in ?
My friend has a PHD student researching share housing and would like to speak to you if you wanna.

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