YouTuber Friendlyjordies brags of sex acts in NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro’s holiday house An Aussie YouTube star has hired out the house of the NSW Deputy Premier to film a video and said he committed lewd acts in his guesthouses. The Australian Government Productivity Commission, in its Resources Sector Regulation published in March 2020, made the following observations in a section subheaded ‘The EPBC Act’: The Constitution does not confer a general power on the Commonwealth to regulate the environment or resources. THE STOUSH over koalas between NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Nationals leader John Barilaro has, according to The Sydney Morning Herald front page, become the ‘koala war’, with Barilaro threatening to take his MPs to the crossbenches unless a new extremely weak State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP) for koalas is made even weaker. NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro is set to lose his driving license after he was busted speeding twice, including once in a ministerial car, reports say. AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). 'Everybody's had some level of trauma in their life,' he said. A rash of self-isolation holiday promotions has led to calls for a shutdown of Airbnb and other accommodation booking sites to bolster coronavirus travel bans for the Easter holidays. Mr Barilaro travelled from his main residence in Jerrabomberra in Queanbeyan, NSW to his rural property 120km away in Nerriga, south-east of the state on Saturday. The guest house is separated from the main, and provides flexible accommodation options. You can follow Sue on Twitter @koalacrisis. We need YOU! The UK left the EU in January and transition ends on December 31 - here's how firms... Penalty shoot-OUTSIDE! On the other side of the boxing ring is Berejiklian, her statement after the release of the Upper House inquiry into koalas one of the best examples of political spin: “I want to be the Premier that saves our koala population into the future.”. NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro (pictured with wife and daughters) is set to lose his license after he was busted speeding twice including once in a ministerial car. A promotional video describes it as an architect-designed "ultimate holiday retreat". This is how they got there, Batting, bowling, tracking periods and talking fertility in Australian women's cricket, The emotional gift that left William Tyrrell's inquest in tears, Crowdfunding fight to save pay-as-you-can Lentil As Anything restaurants in Melbourne, Sydney, NT teenager charged with possessing child abuse material, Police resume search for surfer attacked by a shark near Esperance, Former NT speaker launches court challenge against ICAC's corruption findings.