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Sorry, that didn't come across well via text I guess

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

I don't know how you got that from my comment.

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That's fine, a mega-corporation can just buy their AI rights from their estates

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"Mustard gas is a weapon of war. There is nothing immoral about employing it as such."

I honestly hope you never have to experience war.

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The cat is hiding, the clouds are out, my plan to go get brekkie supplies is cancelled

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That looks like family to me and not a toe

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Wind wind wind. My door has been banging in its frame all night

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**In short: **

Six Labor MPs including assistant minister Ged Kearney want their government to change its decision not to include gender identity and sexuality in the census.

Labor frontbenchers have said the decision was made to avoid a "divisive" debate but the MPs say the government should stick to the principle in Labor's national platform.

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In short: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will meet China's Premier Li Qiang in Canberra on Monday.

Mr Albanese is set to declare that the relationship between Australia and China is rebuilding but will not stay "silent" in disputes with Beijing.

He is also expected to raise the case of jailed Australian academic Yang Hengjun with Premier Li.

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In short: Chinese Premier Li Qiang is set to land in Australia on Saturday for the first visit by a Chinese premier in seven years.

A new visa scheme, pandas and trade deals could all be discussed during the official visit.

What's next: The visit is expected to last four days.

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