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🇦🇺PERTH LOCATION CHANGED🇦🇺 Please delete any flyers you previously had saved and download and share this one. Message from our organiser @BoilingaBilly After posting the MFA flyer for Perth, The City of Perth and WAPOL were quite desperate to get us…
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I want to clear up my personal standing on this. We have all heard how the elites use the divide and conquer method. Whether is politics, immigration or wars, society is being polarised and we all feel the need to pick a tribe and hate the other side (Iyah May's lyrics).
Once we realise the game rules and how we are being played, we can stop picking sides and start fighting the elites instead of our neighbours. That's how the people will win.
Saying that, I also feel many of our members/followers are patriotic and want the best for Australia. I don't disagree either. So I share the post above as a matter of information for all members, although I think the real fight should be against the elites, digital ID and the incoming agenda.

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By Raquel Powley:
𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐝𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 & 𝐅𝐞𝐫𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐅𝐨𝐨𝐝𝐬 𝐈𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧
Friday 27th Feb 5pm – Sunday 1st March 1pm (Full Immersion)
Saturday 28th Feb 9-5pm - (Day only)
Curious about 𝐆𝐮𝐭 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡, digestion and optimal nutrition?
Learn how to ferment - the way it was done for generations, while slowing down and learning the foundations of traditional food preparation in a fun, relaxing and informative setting.
Join our hands on immersion where you will learn -
🍞 How to create and maintain a sourdough starter
🍞 Foolproof sourdough baking from start to finish
🥒 Sauerkraut, kimchi, kvass & vegetable ferments
👩‍🎓The food science behind fermentation, digestion, gut, brain and optimal health
This is not just a recipe class — it’s a deep dive into why fermentation works, how it is THE most important thing you can do for your health and how to do it confidently and easily at home.
✔️ Take home your own sourdough starter and loaf
✔️ Prepare ferments during the weekend to take home
✔️ All recipes and ideas provided
✔️ Small group, fully guided
👉 Limited places available
👉 Book now to secure your spot
👉 Links in comments
BONUS - early bird discount is available until 31 Jan
Use EARLY20 to get 20% off all price options
All info here

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Thanks Bettina Gould for this info:
Heads up – City of Joondalup AGM of Electors (that’s us — residents and ratepayers) will be held on Thursday 29 January at 6.30pm.
This meeting gives residents the opportunity to formally raise motions on issues that affect their suburb and the wider community. I’ve participated in these meetings and have raised or seconded motions in the past.
It’s worth remembering that:
AGM motions aren’t abstract or political — they’re raised by everyday residents and deal with practical issues like transparency, spending, park management and how the City communicates with the community.
To give a sense of the types of matters raised, last year’s AGM included more than 20 motions on practical, local issues, including:
- environmental management, such as addressing the growing fox population in and around Yellagonga Regional Park in collaboration with State agencies and neighbouring councils;
- chemical spraying transparency, including requiring a higher concentration of marker dye so treated areas are clearly visible to the public for 48–72 hours;
- precinct planning, and how neighbourhoods are planned and developed over time;
- community consultation on telecommunications infrastructure, including 5G and small cell towers, to ensure community concerns are properly considered;
- protection of the tree canopy, and reducing the ongoing loss of mature trees;
- governance and transparency, including councillor dinners, disclosure of guest lists, and reducing the number of ratepayer-funded dinners;
- meeting procedures and accessibility, so residents can participate effectively; and
- use of public funds and local priorities.
If something affects your suburb, the AGM is one of the few formal ways residents can put it directly on the public record.
Once a motion is presented, those in attendance are able to vote. While many motions were carried by electors at last year’s AGM, some were later rejected when they returned to Council for councillor consideration — councillor dinners being one example. That experience is a reminder of why awareness, attendance and follow-through matter.
If you’re interested in attending or submitting a motion and aren’t sure where to start, I’m happy to help point you in the right direction.
Motions must be submitted in advance, so it’s worth checking the requirements early if you’d like an issue formally raised. Even attending helps demonstrate that the community values transparency, accountability and respectful participation.
👉 Details here

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ONLY 2 DAYS were given to have your say on this horrendous Bill!

The clock is ticking. Submissions close at 4:00 PM AEDT tomorrow — Thursday, 15 January 2026.

This Bill will have damaging, permanent effects on what you are allowed to say.

NOW is the time to act before it's too late.

Link to the Bill: 👉 https://www.ag.gov.au/sites/default/files/2026-01/combatting-antisemitism-hate-and-extremism-bill-2026.pdf

Link to Submissions: 👉 https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Joint/Intelligence_and_Security/CASHEBILL26/Submissions
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Tomorrow Sunday Jan 18th from 2:30pm at Topolinis 🔥
No booking required. Free event. Everyone welcome.

See you there 💛

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Due to popular demand the Woodlands Stand will hold a special Australia Day Stand in the Park on Sun 25th Jan 2026 💛

Bring some nibbles to share.
Chair, tables and portable bbqs will be handy too (one small bbq already confirmed) 🥓🥩😋

And don't forget to bring hugs and smiles 🫶

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Hi all. We had an excellent turn out today for a really informative and interesting meeting. Thanks to Paul Werndly ND, Dawn Kelly and all members that attended for making it a magnificent event.

If you had unanswered questions for Paul Werndly ND or if you want to book a consultation please contact him on natural.healthcare@hotmail.com or on 0403798793

If you want to contact Dawn and Ryan's Bio-Electric Therapy do so on bioelectrictherapy.com.au or on 0421332290

Next meeting will be announced soon 💛

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From Dawn Kelly 💛:

Hi Pillo
Thank you for organising the Free Speech Forum on Sunday at Topolinis in Warwick. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.

If you are interested in viewing the video of my presentation: Welcome to WA - the Police state, here is the link https://vimeo.com/dawnkelly/welcome-to-wa-the-police-state feel free to share this far and wide.

I run a pain clinic in Midland focusing on Bio-electric massage. Ryan offers a mobile service and I offer clinic sessions in Midland. www.dawnkelly.com.au and www.bioelectrictherapy.com.au

Have an amazing week.
Kindest regards
Dawn 🙏
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From Punter's politics:
Please definitely do NOT go to punterspolitics and get a gas royalty sticker and place it in a very visible public location for lots of Aussies to see and discover just how ripped off we Aussies are getting. Please REPORT any stickers that find themselves in a very public and highly visible location directly to me, and I will send a FREE sticker to you for your help in combating this inappropriate use of the punters sticker. Thank you for your attention to this matter HPK

Email oipunter@punterspolitics.com
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Forwarded from Tom Hawkins
Yesterday, One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts tabled a motion to disallow Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ Treasury regulation to mandate cash acceptance by supermarkets and fuel stations, which came into effect on 1 January.

The name of these proposed regulations is misleading in the extreme. Instead of encouraging cash acceptance, the proposed regulations will accelerate and encourage the dismantling of infrastructure, namely banks and ATMs, that are needed to support cash on the pretext of protecting Australians ability to use cash for grocery and fuel purchases.

The legislation seeks to protect the use of cash for fuel and grocery purchases at businesses with aggregate turnover of over $10 million.

Does anyone believe that one of the Coles Woolworths duopoly or the Ampol/BP/Shell fuel outlets will soon announce that cash will no longer be accepted? Whilst cash is still considered by the public as legal tender, there is no way any of the large grocery and fuel retailers would jeopardize market share by such an announcement.

The real drive for a cashless economy is coming from the banks which, in their drive for profit, want to recover more of the cost for cash distribution, a cost made larger by their own actions of reducing the number of bank branches.

Increased bank fees and the closure of more than 1500 bank branches in the past five years are deliberately pressuring more and more businesses to go cashless.

We need only ask, “Who bears the cost of long-distance drives required by small business proprietors to access floats and deposit takings?”

The recent closure of the Bendigo Bank in Queenstown, Tasmania is a perfect example. The Queenstown Bendigo Bank was the ONLY bank available to Australians living on the west coast of Tasmania. Business proprietors who accepted cash are now forced to take a 4 hour return journey to Bernie to obtain cash floats and make deposits of business takings. For these businesses, it will soon be case that it’s just not worth the trouble.

If Treasury is really interested in mandating cash acceptance it should respond to the recommendations of the Senate inquiry into bank branch closures. The first two recommendations from this Senate committee inquiry say the Australian Government should:

“adopt a policy recognising access to financial services as an essential service. To this end, it should commit to guaranteeing reasonable access to cash and financial services for all Australians.”, and

“commission an expert panel to investigate the feasibility of establishing a publicly owned bank . . . [and] examine options including, but not limited to a stand-alone public bank or one associated with, and using the branch network of Australia Post”.

The most logical solution to the decline in cash access would be the re-establishment of a government bank, calling for an expert panel to be established to assess and cost the appropriate model.

Using the established infrastructure of post offices, as suggested by the Senate inquiry on bank closures, government could readily ensure the future security offered by cash transactions.

Any ‘Cash Acceptance Regulations’ need to enforce a full mandate on all businesses to accept cash such as the bill introduced in early 2024 by Independents Andrew Gee, Bob Katter, and Dai Le. This bill would have mandated all businesses accept cash as a means of payment up to $10,000, with only specific, reasonable exemptions.

The 15 sitting days to disallow the regulations means that Roberts motion is likely to be voted on in March.

That give us almost two months to contact Coalition, Greens and Independent Senators to tell them to 1) vote for the Malcolm Roberts disallowance motion; and 2) demand Jim Chalmers instead support the Gee-Katter bill and respond to the 2024 Senate inquiry report.

If you have contacts who support cash (and who doesn't), encourage them to do the same.

Follow up emails with a phone call to their office.

To find contact details for senators and members go to:
Australian Parliament House
https://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Mem
Australia Day specials at the Sixty30 💛

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From Scott Baxter of No Wind Turbines - Scott River
This is our chance to stop “fast-track approvals” turning into fast-track environmental damage, and it takes 5 minutes.
The Federal Government is rewriting Australia’s National Environmental Standards right now. These are the rules that decide whether projects must properly protect our local bush, wetlands, waterways, wildlife and farming country — or whether “consultants and offsets” become the easy way out.
Important: there are TWO separate submission portals.
If you only submit once, your feedback could miss the right form.
Portal 1: Main rules MNES (what developers must prove before approval)
Portal 2: Offsets (the “we’ll fix it somewhere else” rules)
You don’t need to be an expert. A short, honest local submission counts. Feel free to copy/paste below and use your own words...
TEMPLATE (Portal 1) Main rules - Matters of National Environmental Significance
I’m writing as a local who cares deeply about where we live. Our environment here isn’t a blank space on a map. It’s the bush, the wetlands, the waterways, the wildlife, and the farms that support families and community.
The national standards must be strong and enforceable. Please make the key rules mandatory. If a developer doesn’t have the basic information, they should not get a green light.
No more approvals based on missing studies or “we’ll do it later.” Developers should be required to do proper local surveys first (right season, proper effort, clear methods) and the results should be transparent.
Make avoidance the first rule: if a project can’t avoid sensitive areas, habitat and threatened species, it should be redesigned, moved, scaled back or refused.
The standards must also require decision-makers to look at cumulative impacts (multiple projects over time), not just assess one project in isolation.
We need transparency and accountability: publish the baseline data, the conditions, the monitoring, and what happens when conditions are breached.
TEMPLATE (Portal 2) - Offsets rules
Offsets must not become a “pay-to-damage” system where nature is traded away and locals are told it’s fine because something will be “restored” somewhere else.
Offsets should only be allowed after a project proves it has avoided and reduced harm as much as possible. If a developer can’t show real due diligence up front, they should not be allowed to rely on offsets to get approval.
If offsets are used, they must be real and measurable and checked over time, not promises. There should be a public offsets register showing: where the offset is, what it’s meant to achieve, monitoring results, and whether it is actually working.
And if corporations or developers get it wrong, if they cut corners, don’t do proper studies, or an offset fails, there must be real consequences: penalties, replacement offsets, and limits on continuing harm. No quiet deals. No slipping through.
Submissions close this Friday 30 January 2026
https://consult.dcceew.gov.au/natl-environmental-standards-mnes

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This Sunday in Bunbury!!

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