Umm also Epstein files? Everything is alright. Our leader’s aren’t morally bankrupt and hypocritical. Carry on and have a great day.
Now there’s another old white billionaire bloke pulling the media strings. Pubs and pokies baron Arthur Laundy has snapped up 2GB and 3AW. Allow us to ETTEsplain who owns what in Australian media, and how on earth this country became the second most concentrated media market in the world.
Now there’s another old white billionaire bloke pulling the media strings. Pubs and pokies baron Arthur Laundy has snapped up 2GB and 3AW. Allow us to ETTEsplain who owns what in Australian media, and how on earth this country became the second most concentrated media market in the world.
Now there’s another old white billionaire bloke pulling the media strings. Pubs and pokies baron Arthur Laundy has snapped up 2GB and 3AW. Allow us to ETTEsplain who owns what in Australian media, and how on earth this country became the second most concentrated media market in the world.
Now there’s another old white billionaire bloke pulling the media strings. Pubs and pokies baron Arthur Laundy has snapped up 2GB and 3AW. Allow us to ETTEsplain who owns what in Australian media, and how on earth this country became the second most concentrated media market in the world.
Now there’s another old white billionaire bloke pulling the media strings. Pubs and pokies baron Arthur Laundy has snapped up 2GB and 3AW. Allow us to ETTEsplain who owns what in Australian media, and how on earth this country became the second most concentrated media market in the world.
Now there’s another old white billionaire bloke pulling the media strings. Pubs and pokies baron Arthur Laundy has snapped up 2GB and 3AW. Allow us to ETTEsplain who owns what in Australian media, and how on earth this country became the second most concentrated media market in the world.
Now there’s another old white billionaire bloke pulling the media strings. Pubs and pokies baron Arthur Laundy has snapped up 2GB and 3AW. Allow us to ETTEsplain who owns what in Australian media, and how on earth this country became the second most concentrated media market in the world.
Now there’s another old white billionaire bloke pulling the media strings. Pubs and pokies baron Arthur Laundy has snapped up 2GB and 3AW. Allow us to ETTEsplain who owns what in Australian media, and how on earth this country became the second most concentrated media market in the world.
Now there’s another old white billionaire bloke pulling the media strings. Pubs and pokies baron Arthur Laundy has snapped up 2GB and 3AW. Allow us to ETTEsplain who owns what in Australian media, and how on earth this country became the second most concentrated media market in the world.
Now there’s another old white billionaire bloke pulling the media strings. Pubs and pokies baron Arthur Laundy has snapped up 2GB and 3AW. Allow us to ETTEsplain who owns what in Australian media, and how on earth this country became the second most concentrated media market in the world.
Now there’s another old white billionaire bloke pulling the media strings. Pubs and pokies baron Arthur Laundy has snapped up 2GB and 3AW. Allow us to ETTEsplain who owns what in Australian media, and how on earth this country became the second most concentrated media market in the world.
We are both driven by 10% morals and 90% spite. Zero shout outs to our high-school careers’ advisers who were no help with our careers. (And to be clear — this is absolutely not shade on TAFE students — only on the middle-aged white men who didn’t believe in us.) Listen to We Used To Be Journos wherever you get your podcasts or watch in full on YouTube.
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
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