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Aug 27, 2021 12 tweets 5 min read Read on X
In a cracking story, The @canberratimes has obtained a damning report on Scott Morrison’s bungled CovidSAFE App.

The Doherty model, & the PM’s reopening plan, relies heavily on ‘optimal testing, tracing, isolation & quarantine’.

Given that, this report is a must read 🧵👇
Some highlights of the report’s findings.

The report was finalised in March 2021, so doesn’t include the Delta out breaks.

But it’s clear that the CovidSAFE app was completely useless to contact tracers in the Victorian second wave.

It didn’t find a single close contact.
This was shortly after Scott Morrison described the CovidSAFE app as providing ‘protection’ like ‘putting on sunscreen’.
The report was clear that the technical limitations of the way that the government decided to built the app meant that it was ‘not able to be used effectively’ register contacts in unstructured environments like spectator events.
Meanwhile, the Health Minister was telling Australians this:
The report paints a damning picture of the app’s efficiency, with more than half of the tiny amount of contacts that it did register ‘false close contacts’ that wasted the time of contact tracers.
Meanwhile, even after the government received this report, Stuart Robert was telling Australians this:
Most damningly of all, while the Doherty Report’s modelling relies on ‘optimal testing, tracing, isolation and quarantine’, this report, completed in March of 2021, tells the Morrison government that it’s “crucial” to explore options to improve the CovidSAFE app’s performance.
Instead, as usual, instead of action we get more spin from the Morrison govt.

Even when optimal TTIQ is crucial to the delivery of the Morrison govt’s safe reopening plan, against all evidence to the contrary, they still won’t even concede that the app needs to be fixed.
It’s no wonder that after rushing the release of the CovidSAFE App, the Government delayed undertaking a legally required review into its effectiveness by 15 months then refused to release it to the public canberratimes.com.au/story/7351322/…
You can read the report here: scribd.com/document/52193…
You can read the @canberratimes excellent story here: canberratimes.com.au/story/7405628/…

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Jul 5, 2023
For @naidocweek, @dfat has curated the stunning "A Journey Through Country" exhibition, showcasing the artwork within Australia’s new ‘R Series’ passport.
The R Series passport continues a tradition of integrating artwork from our First Nations people into Australia’s passports, and includes 17 iconic Australian landmarks.
For example, the watermark that can be seen across the passport’s visa and observations pages is a depiction of the renowned painting, Yumari (1981), by the late indigenous artist, Uta Uta Tjangala, which was initially used in the ‘N Series’ passport.
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Nov 8, 2021
Scott Morrison's short-term political interests have changed, so now he's claiming to have changed his position on electric vehicles.

He's visiting Toyota Altona in my electorate today to whitewash his record of lies & scaremongering on EVs

Here's the inconvenient history:
While he denies it now, in the last election Scott Morrison did say that electric vehicles would be the end of the weekend:
As always, this was just Scott Morrison pretending to be something that he isn't. People who know cars know that the instant torque offered by electric vehicles offers plenty of opportunity for excitement on the weekend. He's just a fake, fake, fake. theconversation.com/heres-why-elec…
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Nov 8, 2021
Today Scott Morrison is visiting Victoria for the first time in 173 days.

Extraordinarily he’s chosen to come to Toyota Altona in my electorate for a media event to do a backflip on his scaremongering about electric vehicles being the ‘end of the weekend’ in Australia.
It's the same Toyota Altona site where the policies of the Abbott-Turnbull-Morrison Govt cost 2500 jobs.

It’s just across the road from the Altona refinery where over 300 jobs were lost this year.

It’s just up the road from the Willy Shipyards, where 1500 jobs were lost.
Scott Morrison abandoned Victoria during the pandemic. But the policies of the Abbott-Turnbull-Morrison government have left us abandoned for 8 long years years.

This government has done nothing to fight for secure jobs in our community. We’ve seen the consequences first hand.
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Mar 27, 2021
Things that Scott Morrison HASN’T sacked MPs for - a thread:
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Mar 27, 2021
After 8 long years of Coalition government has decimated their front bench, this is what we are left with - Stuart Robert as the Minister with responsibility or cyber security.

A thread of the Master of Disaster’s tech policy highlights 🧵👇
That’s A LOT Of Internet

theguardian.com/australia-news…
That’s EVEN MORE Internet itnews.com.au/news/covidsafe…
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Mar 26, 2021
What is going on inside the Morrison Government on cyber security policy? The short answer is after eight years it’s a complete mess. The long answer is too long for a tweet, but I spoke on it in Parliament this week 👇🧵
parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/genpd…
The Morrison Govt has been so engulfed by its own sleaze and scandals it’s been distracted from this important national security issue in the face of the Hafnium and SolarWinds campaigns.
When the Exchange vulnerability became public:
-The Defence Min. was on leave
-The Acting Defence Min., also the Min. for Women, was in hiding from the media.
-The Asst Defence Min. still hadn't received his charter letter 3 months after his appointment.
theaustralian.com.au/nation/politic…
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