During a debate, a Greens senator held up a dead fish to emphasize concerns about proposed changes to environmental laws, arguing that these alterations are solely to benefit a toxic and polluting salmon industry.
During a debate, a Greens senator held up a dead fish to emphasize concerns about proposed changes to environmental laws, arguing that these alterations are solely to benefit a toxic and polluting salmon industry.
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Identifying Spiders: A Curious Encounter in My Shed Recently, I made an intriguing discovery in my shed—a spider, notably covered in a swarm of tiny baby spiders. This sight was
Former Nomads bikie president Sayed Mohammed Moosawi has been charged following raids on caravans in Dural, as he is accused of orchestrating arson attacks in Bondi. Author: audadmin
Understanding Cultural Expressions of Love: Are “I Love You” Families Common in Australia? Cultural norms around expressing love and affection vary widely across the globe. For those with multicultural backgrounds
It’s quite powerful imagery to wave a dead fish during a debate about environmental policies, as it symbolizes the real impact that harmful industries can have on our ecosystems. Senator’s actions highlight the urgent need to re-evaluate how we prioritize economic interests over environmental protections. It serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of neglecting our natural resources and the importance of sustainable practices in industries like salmon farming. We need to consider how our choices affect not only the environment but also the communities and wildlife that depend on healthy ecosystems. Discussions around such topics are crucial for our future!