Following on from the thread as to the bird that best symbolises Australia, I see that the First Dog on the Moon has endorsed the White Ibis in today’s paper – “The ibis – When is Australia going to get its act together and make the noble bin chicken our national bird?” – http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/25/nsw-election-this-state-is-full-of-wasps-and-weird-birds-and-why-wont-they-leave-me-alone
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Lots of gooses and turkeys do! Martin Butterfield http://franmart.blogspot.com.au/
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Another example of discrimination.
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True. It also says nothing about ibises standing for election. On 25 Mar 2015, at 5:05 pm, Carl Clifford < carlsclifford@gmail.com> wrote:
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Did you have to remind me of the election, Laurie? At least the Electoral Act does not say you have to vote. It just says that you have to have attend a polling place, have your name ticked off the electoral roll and “mark” your paper. Nothing about actually voting. It seems a waste of an hour, just to go and do some anatomical drawings. Carl Clifford
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