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Lol there's a small town in Tasmania called Ouse where the local medical centre is being shut because the doc is anti vax. Bit of a worry.

99% of medical staff here are jabbed but they've had to sack the remaining 1% for being loopy. Probably for the best.😄😄

I thought if Ouse was mentioned on a Port forum it would be about being Bruce Abernethy's birthplace 😄
 
I work within SA health… it is not mandatory or compulsory to get the vaccination.
Every single one of these people have made their own choice to not have the vaccination which is 100% their right to do.
Im not sure what they are protesting about, no one is forcing them to do anything that they don’t want to do.
Further to that, the point can be made that people requiring health/medical care have the freedom to expect to not be forced to be attended to by unvaccinated front line health care workers, and put at potentially greater risk than they already are, if they so wish.

Which is fair.
 
So, with Dayne Beams confirming he was addicted to drugs and gambling recently on big brother, the open secret isn't secret anymore, when does the industry look back at things? Look back at Collingwood again?

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So, with Dayne Beams confirming he was addicted to drugs and gambling recently on big brother, the open secret isn't secret anymore, when does the industry look back at things? Look back at Collingwood again?

Probably got that lined up right after they properly investigate Bomber, the Weapon and Dank's time at Geelong.
 

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Further to that, the point can be made that people requiring health/medical care have the freedom to expect to not be forced to be attended to by unvaccinated front line health care workers, and put at potentially greater risk than they already are, if they so wish.

Which is fair.

Are there data on spreading difference between vaccinated/immune people and those who aren’t?
 
The Adelaide Football Club have once again justified the ongoing employment of one of its busiest administration staff, the guy who resets the counter on the “Days since someone associated with club last did something stupid” counter.

Robert Shaw (unrelated to, but named in tribute for Adelaide’s most baffling coaching appointment in the club’s history) is the man responsible for resetting the sign, and told Adelaide Mail that while he is still far busier than any other staff member, the craziest days of his tenure came a few years back.
‘There was a stretch through 2018 when I was pulling 50, 60-hour weeks here at West Lakes,’ Shaw says while repairing a battered and bruised number ‘1’ sign.

‘Every few minutes I would get a call saying “Tex said something again, take down the ‘zero’, replace it with the other ‘zero'”. To be honest, I just dream of using a number higher than ‘four’ on this board. I’ve never been able to in decade in the job.

The all-time record was a 16-day stretch throughout the 1998 finals series until Grand Final day when the Crows let North Melbourne get out to an early lead through a tactic of distracting Nigel Smart with the promise of pre-selection into a safe Liberal seat in Melbourne’s inner-east. It took Smart a whole quarter of football thumbing through what he thought was an official Liberal Party pre-selection brochure before he realised that he had become distracted.

In fact, what Smart was poring over was nothing more than the fifth page of the previous week’s footy record that David King had adjusted to read “Join the Liberal Party, Nige” instead of “Hear the game, live on Triple M”. Nigel is said to have spent 10 minutes wandering around the MCG asking fellow players to explain why Eddie McGuire and Brian Taylor were photographed pretending to handball a footy for Liberal Party promotional material. Years later, Smart would rekindle his line of enquiry, joining the South Australian arm of the Liberal Party to try and get to the bottom of the McGuire/Taylor pamphlet that had befuddled him years earlier. He never did find out.

 
The owners of Collective Minds are apparently on the rampage over journalists because SafeworkSA, the legislative body that deals with OH&S laws in South Australia, found they had broken no laws that SafeworkSA deal with during the camp they ran in Queensland...
 
The owners of Collective Minds are apparently on the rampage over journalists because SafeworkSA, the legislative body that deals with OH&S laws in South Australia, found they had broken no laws that SafeworkSA deal with during the camp they ran in Queensland...


I bet they don't trade under that name these days. Maybe that's their gripe.
 
So, with Dayne Beams confirming he was addicted to drugs and gambling recently on big brother, the open secret isn't secret anymore, when does the industry look back at things? Look back at Collingwood again?

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dUDE, don't be so heartless, he has mental health issues. the magical line that dismisses all wrongdoings
 

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I wonder what vital work he was doing in the US for his sponsor that could not be done from Australia? I'm sick of the afl industry pulling strings. Apparently Christine Holgate current board member of collingwood, ceo of toll and forced by the government to stand down as aus post ceo is going to be the new afl ceo. That should be great for integrity in the afl industry.
It hasn't been vital work for many months. It's just been employment. How is Karl Stefanovic going to NY to interview Daniel Craig vital? Last year after the March lockdown it was vital/essential work, then the federal government relaxed the classification of work late last year and all thru this year. Its the state governments that have a dictators definition of vital and compassion to move across their borders.
 

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Lol there's a small town in Tasmania called Ouse where the local medical centre is being shut because the doc is anti vax. Bit of a worry.

99% of medical staff here are jabbed but they've had to sack the remaining 1% for being loopy. Probably for the best.
So there is no doctor in the Ouse?
 
The owners of Collective Minds are apparently on the rampage over journalists because SafeworkSA, the legislative body that deals with OH&S laws in South Australia, found they had broken no laws that SafeworkSA deal with during the camp they ran in Queensland...

Well, they didnt kill anyone… this much is true


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I liked Lienert, but letting him go will be very far from a “colossal mistake”
I can see it now - Crows play Fremantle in Perth in round 1. Dockers full forward kicks 10 on Lienert: maybe Port's decision to axe Lienert wasn't so bad after all.
 
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