Leslie Nassar created Department of Australia (Hand-crafted, artisanal satire made from the finest Google image searches) in 2014. He was at times a games developer, a producer, a photographer, and a writer. In 2009, he was fired from Telstra for maintaining the Fake Stephen Conroy Twitter account. He occasionally appears on ABC TV’s Insiders with Mike Bowers and Talking pictures.rn rnIn addition to Department of Australia, Leslie is the co-founder of Wrangling Cats Pty Ltd, and created the software that manages the never-ending torrent of Tweets on ABC TV’s Q&A.
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klewso
9 years ago
“I fail to see why you’re still laughing. I just don’t like mice, that’s all.”
AR
9 years ago
I preferred her in the hijab – less terrifying.
klewso
9 years ago
When she went to Tehran for that fancy dress fashion shoot?
AR
9 years ago
It would also be suitable for PMQ’s as then Screechmistress Brunhilde might banish her to the kiddies’ section behind a glass screen – when they might be able to teach her common sense.
“I fail to see why you’re still laughing. I just don’t like mice, that’s all.”
I preferred her in the hijab – less terrifying.
When she went to Tehran for that fancy dress fashion shoot?
It would also be suitable for PMQ’s as then Screechmistress Brunhilde might banish her to the kiddies’ section behind a glass screen – when they might be able to teach her common sense.