Voice to Parliament

The Voice to Parliament is proposed as a new representative body that sits alongside the Federal Parliament which is then obliged to listen to what Indigenous people have to say about the laws under consideration in parliament that affect them.  

ZG: 10

This is an extremely important topic of political conversation that will be ongoing until some resolution is achieved.

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period poverty

This is the name given to the  povety experienced by women and girls who are unable to access resources during their menstruation period, because of lack of finances or lack of facilities provided at schools and workplaces.

ZG: 4

There is a global movement to eliminate period poverty which has given the expression frequency in some political circles.

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quiet Australians

The quiet Australians are the people nominated by Scott Morrison as his support base, the people who agree with his policies but don’t make a huge fuss the way the noisy elite do about what THEY think is right for the country.

ZG: 9

This expression was immediately picked up as one of significance in Australian politics this year. It is likely to be around for some time to come.

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forest bathing

Forest bathing is a kind of Japanese fusion bushwalking, Australian-style but with a Japanese aesthetic, so that we enter the bush in a mindful way to enhance our health and wellbeing.

ZG: 3

There has been a strong Japanese influence in Australian cuisine and design, but it is probably still a minority interest.

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OK Boomer

 This is a put-down from a young person to an old person who is demonstrating that they are out of touch with the contemporary world. The older person doesn’t have to be an actual baby boomer, just someone over forty.

ZG: 8

This is one of those internet memes which has gone around the world. The divide between the older and younger generations is sharper than it has ever been before. This captures it neatly.

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mini-brain

 This is miniature brain created in a laboratory by taking stem cells from the body which then develop functioning neural networks.  The formal name for a mini-brain is a cerebral organoid, an organoid being an artificial organ grown in vitro.

ZG: 6

This is probably the stuff of research articles at the moment but as as mini-brains progress the general public may take a keener interest.

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climate strike

 This is  a downing of tools to support action on climate change. The beginnings of this action to confront the climate emergency were the school strikes inspired by Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg.

ZG: 9

The climate strike which I attended this year felt like just the beginning of bigger and better and more insistent strikes to come.

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climate emergency

The term climate emergency is being used in preference to climate change, and global heating rather than global warming.  Warming sounds quite pleasant, whereas heating is clearly bad.  An emergency is much more alarming than a simple change which could be good, could be bad.

ZG: 9

This is definitely one that is in common currency and here for the long haul.

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telenovela

The telenovela remains focused on one storyline.  The telenovela runs for one to two years and then it is done.

ZG: 5

Media jargon rather than common knowledge. However if the genre becomes popular it might become more mainstream. We wait to see Las Rosas!

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satellite baby

It has become the practice of Chinese emigrants to send their very young children back to China to be looked after by their extended family while the parents are establishing themselves in their new country. These children are referred to as satellite babies.

ZG: 3

Not high frequency in Australia but we are becoming aware of the practice. More common in North America where the term originated.

Not high frequency in Australia but we are becoming aware of the practice.

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flight shame

 This is the sense of guilt that some of us have now in relation to our air travel, an activity that is one of the greatest contributors to greenhouse emissions.

ZG: 7

Australians are probably slower to pick up on this particular guilt than the Europeans because our need for air travel is greater.

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threenager

A threenager is a three-year-old who behaves like a teenager, has attitude and wilfulness and a total disregard of reason.  

ZG: 7

The terrible twos has been such a thing for so long with parents that it is surprising to find the this new term competing with it. Possibly labels help parents to cope.

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marine heatwave

A spell of hot weather at sea is regarded as a heatwave if it is above what is usual for the season and goes beyond five days.

ZG: 6

We will no doubt become more aware of these as they increase in frequency and we see the effects.

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twee pop

 There has been a revival of twee pop more recently. Its followers, now mostly in the U.S., are seemingly unaware of the derogatory overtones of twee in the 1980s, unaware that you always said it with a slight sneer.  

ZG: 5

The most interesting feature of twee pop is the shift in meaning of twee. It remains to be seen if this is true of its mainstream use as well.

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interstitium

Researchers are claiming that they have found a new organ in the body, a network of collagen with small holes in it filled with fluid.

ZG: 4

Interesting as it is, it will take a while for us to become as familiar with the interstitium as we are we other organs of the body.

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rain bomb

 A rain bomb usually occurs in the middle of a thunderstorm associated with a cold front, so it pulls down a lot of water.

ZG: 6

Although these are increasing in frequency, although such weather phenomena are of great interest at the moment, it is not in widespread use in Australia.

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bus captain

It seems that Bill Shorten might have come up with the title bus captain when he invited Kristina Keneally to be his spokesperson on the campaign bus. The last election was all about buses.

ZG: 6

Perhaps in the next election buses will be considered passé as will the bus captions that go with them. Surely we can’t have the bus competition again!

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congestion busting

Congestion busting is a theme of political discussion this year. Infrastructure is planned that will reduce the volumes of traffic on the road, sort out the traffic jams and remove the blockages from the road systems.

ZG: 8

Since the problem of congestion on the roads is getting worse, this is a term that will be bandied around for some time.

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Hail Mary

 The step from sporting jargon to polliespeak is a small one these days, so it comes as now surprise to find that Hail Mary has been liberated from the finance pages and can be used more generally for any desperate strategy.

ZG: 7

This seems to be one of those buzz words that pops up with increasing regularity.

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