Wednesday 26 February 2014
First home-grown dumb idea of the year
The Daily Examiner on 24 February 2014 at Page 1:
Welcome to the Green Coast, home to a host of natural wonders and winding rivers.
Where is the Green Coast you ask?
It could be right here, if NSW Business Chamber's Northern Rivers regional manager John Murray's proposal to re-name the Northern Rivers region gains traction.
Labels:
Northern Rivers,
tourism
Tuesday 25 February 2014
Disused coal mine still burning after fifteen days
Australian Mining 20 February 2014:
Expert fire fighting crews have been brought in from interstate to help battle the blaze burning at Hazelwood open cut coal mine.
Sparked by fires which gripped Victoria on February 9, the coal mine blaze has caused issues for residents in the Morwell area with smoke and ash forcing some people to relocate temporarily.
Fire Services Commissioner Craig Lapsley said while fire suppression strategies had been successful, it was a complex environment for firefighters to contend with, ABC reported.
Firefighters from New South Wales have been brought in to help the 200 people already trying to put out the fire.....
Meanwhile thick smoke and ash has led to some local residents leave their homes with a respite centre open to take people in.
"I've quit cigarettes and I feel like I'm going through a pack a day," Anne-Marie Simpson said of the smoke.
A plan to evacuate to town of Morwell has been suspended, but children will be bussed to other schools from tomorrow.....
11 FEBRUARY 2014
10 DAYS LATER
UPDATE
TUESDAY, 25 FEBRUARY 2014 07:01
Latrobe Crime Investigation Unit and
Arson and Explosive Squad detectives are seeking public assistance in relation
to the Hazelwood open cut mine fire.
The fire, which has been burning for
more than two weeks, is believed to have started at a site on the Strzelecki
Highway between Morwell and Mirboo North on 9 February at around 1.30pm.
An arson chemist has attended and
police are treating the fire as suspicious.
The fire progressed along the
Strzelecki Highway through the HVP timber plantation, causing significant
damage to plantations, fences and structures, before making its way into the
Hazelwood open cut mine where it continues to burn.
There were also a number of smaller
suspicious grass fires around the immediate area in Yinnar, Hazelwood and
Boolarra on 28 January and again on the morning of 9 February.
Investigators believe an arsonist may
be active in the area and could continue to light fires on high fire danger
days.
Police wish to speak to anyone who
witnessed any suspicious behaviour in these areas and urge anyone who believes
they may know the person responsible to contact police.
Anyone with information about the fire
is to asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or
visit
Inspector Ian Geddes
Manager Media Unit
VP32189/2014 – 6892
The
Australian 28
February 2014:
THE elderly, young
children, pregnant women and people with lung problems are being advised to
leave the worst-affected area near the Hazelwood coal mine fire, in a major
escalation of the crisis in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley.
The move comes amid
growing alarm in Morwell over rising carbon monoxide levels, ash and smoke from
a fire that’s been burning for almost three weeks.
Authorities are advising
vulnerable residents in the southern part of Morwell to move temporarily, with
the fire in the open-cut mine expected to continue to blanket Morwell in thick
smoke and ash for at least another 10 days.
However angry locals
heckled Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Rosemary Lester during her
announcement, which she says follows consistently poor air quality in Morwell
South.
Some residents demanded
to know why the relocation advice was only being issued now and why it didn’t
extend to the whole of Morwell.
“How about some truth
instead of bullshit,’’ one man yelled at Dr Lester.
“We can’t sleep, we
can’t go outside, we can’t breathe,’’ said one woman through tears.
“You can’t continue to
allow this to happen.’’
Dr Lester admitted it
was “unclear’’ what the medium effects of the smoke could be, but stressed it
was only people over 65, children under five, pregnant women and people with
pre-existing heart and lung conditions who should heed the advice to leave.
Fire authorities predict
the blaze, which has been burning in an open-cut coal mine for almost three
weeks, will continue to produce significant smoke and ash for at least another
10 days.....
Editor of The Daily Examiner speaks out on the subject of asylum seekers
Editor of The Daily Examiner David Moase on the subject of asylum seekers, 20 February 2014:
It is time for Australia to grow up, pull on its big boy pants and face up to the real issues involved in dealing with asylum seekers.
No longer can the government and the general population hope the problem will go away if we put people wanting refuge out of sight and out of mind.
The outlaw behaviour on Manus Island this week proves that.
Detainees rioting, locals battering detainees, security staff scurrying, local police doing God knows what - the reports, which are made difficult to verify by the Federal Government's secretive attitude to this issue, are both farcical and tragic.
One man has been killed and there is talk another had his throat slit. How exactly? Will we ever know the truth?
And then the private details of 10,000 asylum seekers published online.
For me and many others this isn't the last straw - the last straw was bales and bales ago.
For others, I fear, the last straw is still a seed waiting to be planted.
Offshore detention, as practised by Labor and Coalition governments, is a shabby attempt at avoiding real solutions to an admittedly difficult problem.
Difficult, but not unsolvable.
Locking asylum seekers away will never succeed in keeping them safe - and it was never really intended to do that anyway - or deal with a problem that occurs around the world.
The solution won't be found until governments are prepared to face reality and lead the public rather than reacting to scaremongering.
Labels:
asylum seekers,
human rights
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