timrichards, to random
@timrichards@aus.social avatar

These drug screening tests sound very inaccurate and dodgy. I guess they feed politicians' need to look tough in the War on Drugs™ though...

Adelaide driver disputes loss of licence following official drug test proving he was not under the influence - ABC News https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-03-13/driver-disputes-loss-of-licence-after-negative-drug-test/103580346

doomscroller, to auspol
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The South Australia state government says it has fast tracked its target of “net 100 per cent” renewables to 2027 – rather than 2030 – as a result of the state’s new wind and solar developments and its ambitious hydrogen plans.

South Australia already leads the world with more 71 per cent (or 74 per cent according to government data) of its annual demand being met by wind and solar only over the last 12 months. https://reneweconomy.com.au/south-australia-fast-tracks-100-pct-renewables-target-to-2027/

FerdiMagellan, to auspol
@FerdiMagellan@aus.social avatar

Nuclear is a dead cat.

“The rooftop solar record wasn’t the only one to fall on the weekend.

“According to GPE NEMLog2, other records to fall included record instantaneous battery charge in South Australia (334.7 MW earlier on Saturday at 10.30am), Victoria battery charge (390 MW), and record NEM-wide battery charge of 594.8 MW at 2.50pm (AEST) on Saturday.

“In NSW, battery discharge hit a record 174.5 MW at 6.30pm on Saturday.

“Other records included instantaneous wind output in Queensland (842MW), at the same time as a record amount of wind curtailment (854.7MW), and a record wind share (15.9 per cent).

“Also in NSW, black coal output hit a record low of 2,073.0 MW at 13:55 hrs on Saturday, and coal and gas together hit a new record low of 2,073.2 MW at the same time.”

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From: @johnquiggin
https://aus.social/@johnquiggin/111119056871829096

ajsadauskas, to auspol
@ajsadauskas@aus.social avatar

So just imagine we let one man, and his company, buy most of the papers in our regional cities and small towns.

And that man was named Rupert Murdoch.

And that man decided to shut down the print editions, and instead put those papers behind the paywalls of his big right-wing metropolitan tabloids.

Want to read the local newspaper in Lismore? It's now behind the Daily Telegraph paywall.

And then that man gutted the editorial team for each online newspaper to just one person.

And then used generative AI to centrally churn out 3000 local news articles per week across all his local publications, overseen by four human journalists.

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/aug/01/news-corp-ai-chat-gpt-stories

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