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    Stuart Young

    No comments yet? Is everyone watching the World Cup? Or is interest in tracking renewable fantasies decreasing?

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      Vicki

      Some of us have work to do! Vet coming this morning to do some hoof trimming for a couple of elderly cows. It is lightly raining and have to do preparation work. Not pleasant. Cheers.

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        Ted1

        Rain? Here too this morning. With promise of more.

        Which will be the fourth useful fall in about six weeks. The countryside will be a picture, and, I am told, already is to our near south

        But yesterday I heard the BOM has declared an El Nino!

        Meanwhile, I fear I have lost the battle of the App Upgrades and the New Passwords, passkeys, Passcodes, Pass****** or whatever..

        Trying to fend off deteriorating eyesight, I swallowed the propaganda and bought a 15″ MacBook Air sight unseen. It is no Air, it is a monster. I wish I had bought iPad. And the touchpad does not work for me

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      Vladimir

      Vicki and gentlemen,
      re: Record Levels.., by Jo
      I do not know how you personally Waste Time.
      When Mr & Mrs Vlad can not see big screen anymore we do Wordle or Qwordle.
      Maybe, you do not have time to waste…
      However, I wonder if you, scientifically inclined lot, would think of an Energy Wasting Machine which could legally and cheaply burn energy.
      There seem to be money laying on the floor waiting for a smart engineers to be picked up.
      Sure, I do not exclude batteries or flywheels but that avenue must’ve been already done to death at by CSIROs of this world.
      I meant a modest gizmo bringing traditional 15% annually to brave SMSF members while they are doing their Qwordles.

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    Graeme No.3

    Where is everybody? Normally several comments by this time.
    Perhaps that it was only 6 degrees at 6 (local time) this morning.

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    Graeme No.3

    Beat me, Stuart. Just.
    I wonder how long it will take for Climate “Scientists” to realise that this planet they are on, has lots of liquid water?

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    Peter C

    Ships moving in the Strait of Hormuz

    Marine traffic shows more ship movements through the strait of Hormuz. Not as many oil tankers as I expected moving yet.
    Surprisingly there seem to be more ships than ever in the Persian gulf. Maybe they have had their transponders switched off until now.

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    yarpos

    BOM said warmer wetter winter. I will give them warmer , we have had very few real winter days. Rain is still running 200% + year to date over last year.

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      Graham Richards

      You must be misreading something, after all Tim Mammery, said it would never rain again

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      Greg in NZ

      When is a drought not a drought? When it’s a draught under your door or in your glass.

      As we say over here: It’s been a mixed bag. Lots of early snow in Feb/Mar/Apr down south then nothing, just big happy highs with calm clear weather (and the ‘odd passing shower’). Mild, gentle, pleasant are words I’d use to describe our apparent ‘climate crisis’ and if the tooth be known, I’m quite happy with that.

      Shortest day this Sunday 21 June, with high tide bang-on midday, perfect for a mid-winter dip in the briny 🥶 If only the oceans were boiling…

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      el+gordo

      The reason for the unseasonable warmth.

      ‘A persistent ridge of high pressure situated further south than usual for this time of year has blocked significant outbreaks of polar air from reaching southern Australia, apart from one brief system in the first few days of June.

      ‘The position of the highs has enabled air with tropical origins to stream southwards from the Indian Ocean, with a series of northwest cloudbands crossing the country.’ (Weatherzone)

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    Dr Faustus

    Counting is underway in the UK by-elections. Looking like Starmer’s replacement is on his way – at least by the way betting markets have moved. On BetFred Burnham is still an unbackable favourite.

    Early reports suggest that, despite Restore Britain on the margin, Reform is likely to be a strong second place. Which gets you nowhere in a FPP election, but is a significant bellwether in a traditionally hard left seat with a celebrity candidate.

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    Vladimir

    Dear moderates, what has happened to my not?

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    another ian

    FWIW

    “Meet Tessa Khan, the Climate Activist-Litigator Waging War on North Sea Oil and Gas”

    “There is a peculiar growth industry that has flourished in the green movement: the professional climate litigator. Funded by an interlocking web of American and European philanthropic foundations, staffed by lawyers with no grounding in economics, energy engineering, or the lived realities of working people dependent on affordable power, this industry pursues a singular goal – to achieve through the courts what democratic electorates have repeatedly declined to endorse via the ballot box. Nowhere is this enterprise more vividly embodied than in the career of Tessa Khan.”

    More at

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2026/06/18/meet-tessa-khan-the-climate-activist-litigator-waging-war-on-north-sea-oil-and-gas/

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    another ian

    FWIW

    Coffee and Covid looks at the US-Iran MOU

    “ood morning, C&C, it’s Thursday! Your roundup includes: Gas prices plummet as President Trump inks Iran deal early, and critics pounce— not on the terms in the deal, but on all the ones critics think should have been in it; negotiations continue, and we see the deal isn’t really final yet; the U.S. could restart hostilities right after the midterms; ”

    More there.

    And

    “New study on remote work from home proves the experts gizzled us again with bad advice and failure to tell us about the real risks;”

    https://open.substack.com/pub/coffeeandcovid/p/deals-and-leverage-thursday-june?

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    Hanrahan

    There are videos of mantis shrimp attacking clams showing in my feed. I asked if they also attack COT starfish and the answer was “No” but the harlequin shrimp and conch shells do.

    I remember Dr Robert Endean [dead 29 yrs ago] mentioning the conch and the painted shrimp so I asked about the painted shrimp. The answer:

    Yes, the painted shrimp (also known as the harlequin shrimp, Hymenocera picta) is a known predator of the crown-of-thorns starfish.

    These small, vividly colored crustaceans specialize in feeding on starfish. They hunt in monogamous pairs to flip the starfish onto its back, exposing its vulnerable underside. The shrimp then feed on the starfish’s tube feet, making the animal unable to move or feed, and eventually consume it from the inside out. This predation is particularly effective against juvenile crown-of-thorns starfish, helping to regulate their population in healthy reef ecosystems.

    I never knew how a shrimp could kill COT.

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    John Connor II

    One immigrant per minute arrived in Australia in 2025, new data shows

    One immigrant per minute arrived in Australia in 2025, new official data shows, and migration was responsible for 73% of the annual population growth.

    Australian Bureau of Statistics figures released on Thursday showed there were 563,500 overseas migration arrivals during the 2025 calendar year, 32,300 (5.4%) fewer than in 2024.

    “Labor has been told many times that its migration settings have been unsustainable. But it has ignored that advice, lost control of the system, and every new release of data confirms the same problem.”

    SPA spokesperson Michael Bayliss said Labor had “lost all control” of immigration and appeared to be “operating in a state of delusion”.

    https://www.noticer.news/one-immigrant-per-minute-arrived-in-australia-2025/

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    another ian

    FWIW – latest Kunstler

    “Monsters Far and Near
    “We used to say that we don’t know what 2050 will look like. Now it’s more like we don’t know what 2030 will look like.” —Jesus Enrique Rosas”

    https://www.kunstler.com/p/monsters-far-and-near

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