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Climate News: 'Do I laugh or cry?' - the contradictions about keeping Australians safe are alarming

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The Member for Shortland, Pat Conroy (pictured), most certainly got the memo. He parrots the words "keeping Australians safe" but then does nothing practical, other than talking the talk, about keeping Australians safe from the impacts of climate change.

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