27 August 2023 - 2 September 2023
Shocking.
Saturday, 02 September 2023
Children are being told they should change genders from as young as 12 years old. Thousands of kids are doing it and regretting it, and parents are being kept in the dark. Is a generation being brainwashed? 7NEWS Spotlight, Sunday 8:45pm on @Channel7 and @7plus #7NEWS pic.twitter.com/9fxSXm8st3
— 7NEWS Spotlight (@7NewsSpotlight) August 30, 2023
While the Twitter version may have disappeared, you can find the promo here.
UPDATE - the plot thickens.
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Says it all about this pair of sleazes.
Saturday, 02 September 2023
Hideous people, this is so suss.
Saturday, 02 September 2023
The DOJ just gave a January 6th protestor a ten-year sentence for breaking a Capitol window.
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) September 1, 2023
Suspiciously, a masked man wearing an earpiece was also caught on video breaking a Capitol window but has never been added to the FBI's most wanted list, arrested, or charged.
In the… pic.twitter.com/FBMlFGp2y1
Good to be reminded how the other side sees The Voice
Saturday, 02 September 2023
💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰
— Aussie Legend #VoteNoAustralia #VoteNo (@AussieLegend69) August 31, 2023
The voice "It has to be about reparations","It has to be feared"#VoteNo #VoteNoAustralia pic.twitter.com/FAzumwPcV1
Don't ruin Malcolm's selfie with your indigenous issues
Saturday, 02 September 2023
Qatar didn't stand a chance.
Friday, 01 September 2023
Thanks for the truth-telling.
Friday, 01 September 2023
Qantas boss gets bonus $10M shares for screwing Qantas and its customers
Friday, 01 September 2023
A bad week for Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce has just got drastically better after he was awarded more than $10m worth of shares, from long-term incentive payments and a recovery and retention plan.
Based on the current share price of $5.82, the 1.74 million shares are worth $10.1m, and will form part of his final package at Qantas of an estimated $24m.
Other key executives, including chief financial officer and CEO-designate Vanessa Hudson, and Qantas Domestic chief Andrew David scored $1.53 million worth of shares under the recovery and retention plan.
Ms Hudson also stood to pocket another $435,000 worth of shares under the 2020 to 2022 long-term incentive plan.
Qantas Loyalty chief executive Olivia Wirth received $1.3m in shares, and Jetstar chief Steph Tully received the equivalent of $1.1m.
Further details of executives’ salaries will be revealed in the annual report due for release ahead of the Qantas AGM in November.
The ASX announcement came as Qantas faced one of its biggest tests, over allegations that over several months last year the airline sold tickets for flights that were already cancelled.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission lawsuit revealed a mind-boggling 15,000 flights were cancelled by Qantas and QantasLink from May to July, and more than 10,000 are now the subject of legal action due to alleged breaches of Australian consumer law.
Before he departs Qantas Mr Joyce is still in line for another 3.1 million shares as part of the 2023 long-term incentive scheme, potentially worth another $18m.
They are on top of 2.2 million shares that he holds in ordinary shares and as part of the Alan Joyce Family Trust.