I've submitted! It wasn't as thorough as I'd have liked based on my healthier self, but I'm glad to have written around 150-200 words for each question.
And I remembered to hit 'finalise submission' at the end, too! :thumbup::rofl:
Totally agree with both of your assessments of it not being a basic error or misunderstanding.
It does feel like someone needs to force their hand for things to change, and unfortunately probably more than annual protests and slow-burn campaigns. This government really is the pits, and I doubt...
SIX HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN! That's disgraceful. :mad:
Semi-serious question: What's the equivalent of a class action suit in Australia? Can we collect enough PwME to take the government to court? :(
I'm so glad that this info has been put together like this. Hoping to share it with people I know who are interested in better understanding the issues PwME face, and the politics behind the science and policy creation here in Australia.
Thanks so much for sharing, @Tom Kindlon !
Government makes it more and more difficult for charities to operate. Pay to help people at risk? Pfft, why on earth do that, right?
Expecting the burden of the work to be done for low pay/free by the community is of course what any good capitalist/liberal/tory would say.
Larger charities...
Vogmask are very good. Comfortable and light compared with the more industrial types, as well as high filtration.
https://www.vogmask.com/
Some basic info from the site:
What they filter
"VOGMASK is used for protection from airborne particles such as PM 0.3, PM 2.5, PM 10, dust, allergens...
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