@BareisCelia
@grahamwalker
Someone has pointed out here in Australia, that it would be much cheaper to fly first class to Australia and pay a GP to do this exact same procedure.
@CaptSaliba
What airline do you work for? I want to avoid it, because if you talk such nonsense like this then I don't trust you to understand aerodynamics.
@Opcn
@NaturoDiaries
For goodness sake don't tell them! This is the best thing ever, these snake bite kits don't work at all, so these people will get vaccinated.
@SpectatorOz
15 minute cities have nothing to do with surveillance. Being a conspiracy theorist must be so stressful, having to make up nonsense all the time.
@Dr_Ellie
On 5th Aug Melbourne had 700 cases, UK had about 850. Melbourne went into lockdown. Today Melbourne had 4 cases, the UK 16,000. So tell me how lockdowns don't work?
@lenoretaylor
"The public just don't understand how journalism works" and "Social media". This is blaming the public again, rather than accepting responsibility, and is one of the reasons why journalists are no longer respected.
@drvyom
What was extremely poor was GB specifically mentioning the "from Victoria" straight off the bat, she had just found out about it and KC had clearly not been told about it. Politics.
@littleread
@Gaiswinkl
"Mum and Dad Banking Co. are really understanding with repayments too, if I miss one it's no bother, and they don't charge interest or have penalties or anything like that. It's amazing!".
@PedsGeekMD
@BarryESharp
She's been a doctor for over 30 years, I guess she must be at least 55 years old, so Barry must have had a selfie from 25 years ago.
@FiveRights
It's awesome when nobody owns guns. Here in Melbourne, Australia we are all doing great without guns. Nobody carries a gun. We like it a lot.
@kathleenrmc99
@DrJenGunter
And always fun to remind the natural is best fans that all of those vitamins in supplement pills are chemically synthesized in factories, not lovingly extracted from berries.
@RyanMarino
@CoachD_Speaks
Ah, that's why you call them cell phones in the US, and we call them mobile phones. CELL phones. Because the phones in the US are part of Bill Gate's plan to control you via DNA modifications and the chips that were implanted in your cells when you were vaccinated.
@sallymcmanus
It sounds like the Australian Chamber of Commerce wants workers to be available 24 hours a day. If that is the case, employees should be paid for every after hours phone call and email they are required to respond to.
@Opcn
@NaturoDiaries
PS I live in Australia and had never heard of these snake venom extractors, which was a major red flag to begin with.......if they worked they'd be in every first aid kit.
@MatthewBevan
@leighsales
That's because they are precautionary: you can't wait for diseases to spread before deciding that you need to prevent spread.
@SParnis
If the principle was just someone's religious belief I would agree. But the problem is that he doesn't restrict his religious beliefs to his own life, and he says himself that they influence his policies. That's what the article was about.
@DrJenGunter
@writingblock
@sciam
@Cosmopolitan
Ah, Jennifer Lang is the "many" doctors critical of you in the Buzz Feed article, who gives interviews in self promotion pieces by people involved with vaginal steaming.
@JohnBirmingham
It's absolutely appalling that we continue to give away our resources, that we only have one chance at, to individuals, instead of using the money to create a future fund.
@AlanBixter
@LesStonehouse
It was actually the lack of reliable contraception that determined family size. Here's a graph showing what happen immediately after the contraceptive pill was introduced.
@this_is_mallory
So when the optometrist measured the shape of my eyeballs with a fancy machine last time I had an appointment he was really measuring their spirituality?
@MishyinDonny
@pvandck
@hugorifkind
That's because they literally mean their home, like their house. And it begins and ends there, because when you are greedy and self centred, you can't get enough self charity.
@Raf_Epstein
@abcmelbourne
@unimelb
Those modellers have done a magnificent job that is completely underappreciated. To have gotten it as accurate as they have is amazing.
@Eddyflaxh
@thetattedms
@dayi_333
Please explain how eating correctly fights off viruses? You seem to be an immunology expert from your tweets. I'm really interested in which particular parts of the immune system you are referring to, and what particular nutrients are useful here.
@Constababble
@Mozziebites
Firstly, stop giving so much weight to publication records and citations as an indicator of good science. Secondly, give people who have proved themselves capable in their postdoc or Ph.D a stable income (doesn't have to be huge) that is independent of grant funding.
@BrianNormoyle
@MarkFellers66
@gtconway3d
This is so good to know here in Australia. Everyone is really worried and sad about what is happening in the US and to democracy there. Good luck and fingers crossed for you.
@quietsheep1
@drvyom
@JoshFrydenberg
Funny how they all start tweeting and talking about exactly the same thing at the same time, especially things they have never cared about in the past. Anyone would think it's co ordinated or something. Like an email was sent around.........
@lenoretaylor
Would love to see an article which doesn't mix up the abuse from morons which notably, no one in this thread supports, and looks at the genuine grievances of the public, which are legitimate.
@LaTrioli
@NSWHealth
@GladysB
Keeping all of retail open was a really bad error. Those are workplaces, with tens of thousands of people mixing with others eight hours a day, receiving deliveries, having sales reps visit, so on and so on.
@dogfathertwo
No evidence for homeopathy, as shown by 200 years of being completely ineffective, and never coming up with any mechanism by which it could possibly work, except nonsense about water memory.
@GreenJ
Because...........I honestly don't know. I haven't seen an argument for no that isn't based on fear, lack of knowledge or is just plain misinformation.
@DrAdrianHarrop
Women must be taught lessons? What lessons are these? If it's the ones about shutting up and letting men get on with making decisions, and not opposing anything men want, we know those ones. Been fighting these rules forever.
@jonkudelka
I should think if it's on Australian Story, people can rest assured your oncologist already knew about it. I'm also going to declare it a blocking offence for anyone suggesting Charlie Teo.
@CharlesHThyme
@EmilyThornberry
All of the people liking this comment for some reason didnt Google "Private jet UK" to ascertain it's accuracy. Doing so reveals a large number of companies with jets of all types, and definitely without TVs, dining tables and couches.
@DrJenGunter
He made over 10 million dollars in 2019, so that is like you or me fishing around the back seat of the car for a few lost coins to put in a collection tin at the traffic lights.
@williamfubuckly
@JaneCaro
No. It's called choice. If parents wish to send their children to a private business for education, that already has more money that it needs, why should my tax dollars go towards paying greenkeepers when other schools have insufficient classrooms?
@vvg26
@DrEricLevi
@BradHazzard
It's just appalling. Get vaccinated, oh, you haven't? Your fault then that we have to lockdown these other places, oh yes, some people have died, but it's their fault really.