• samson@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    BCC public service makes sure everyone knows we are entirely inclusive, great organisation.

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      That’s good to know! Only watching the politicians in charge can really leave you with some bad impressions of BCC, because often there’s a sense that they have no interest in actually doing the right thing. It’s nice to know that the public service behind the scenes is often better.

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        I’m not great fans of schrinner and the lot, but yes the public service is honestly great and very strong in enforcing Code of Conduct. There’s a separate department for ethical violations to regular HR stuff, which seems quite strong on the surface, not that I’ve had any problems working there.

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    1 year ago

    I can barely see it, they should have made more.

    Still… It’s a journey begins with a thousand steps, and this is one in the right direction.

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      The fact that it’s hard to see is more an artefact of the wide view angle of the camera. When you’re walking past on the ground it’s much more obvious.

      I thought about using a longer lens to get something closer to the human eye and emphasise the flag more, but I thought it better to show off the whole of the building. And it was just a very quick snap on my walk from the bus to the office, so I didn’t have time to put too much thought into it.

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    Glad to see we’ve progresses to this point. We’re a better society when we accept and celebrate diversity.

    Totally unrelated, but is it true this building is sinking? Or is that like an urban legend?