Saturday, 13 September 2008

Snakes Alive! In pictures

Photograph displayed at The Northern Rivers Echo


With climate change beginning to cause warmer temperatures and lower rainfall, snakes will perhaps become more prevalent in our gardens from now on.

Please remember that all native snakes are protected species and that the brown snake is probably responsible for most of the reported deaths from snake-bite in New South Wales.

If you see a snake leave it well alone.

If you find one in your house, note where it is situated and immediately call WIRES on 6628 1898 or the Northern Rivers Wildlife Carers on 0407 965 092 or alternatively phone the local police to assist with finding someone to remove the snake to a safe area.

How Google Ads see the Clarence Valley

I was having a bit of a browse at The Daily Examiner online when I noticed something strange about Google's targeted site advertising there.

So many of the pages contained ads for fat reduction or flat stomachs and one page contained a single issue overkill:
Search Criminal Records
Instant Criminal records lookup. Criminal records online database.
Online Criminal Records
Search anyone's criminal records. Unlimited Access to GOV. Databases.


It looks suspiciously as though Google thinks that the Clarence Valley abounds with obese, low IQ lawbreakers.
Perhaps it's all those screaming headlines DEX editor Chapman now favours.

Friday, 12 September 2008

North Coast Area Health Service problems continue

With the Lower Clarence Valley fighting to stave off sale and rezoning of North Coast Area Health Service land adjoining Maclean District Hospital, word on the street is that the Service's financial problems under CEO Chris Crawford are now intractable.
Apparently its media people are sounding increasingly nervous when fielding queries and, many local residents are beginning to fear that a large-scale downgrading or even elimination of smaller district hospitals may be on the Rees-Della Bosca agenda down in Macquarie Street.
Once again the Northern Rivers may be seen as expendable due to another NSW Dept. of Health budget blow-out.

Quote of the week on Obama v McCain

From Hermene Hartman of The Huffington Post last Tuesday, in her article The Elephant in the Room.

On one of the late night news programs, there was a North Carolina redneck type. He was a Southerncrat and in good ol' boy mode, he analyzed the race. He gave one of the most honest assessments, from his viewpoint, I have heard. The question was would Barack beat McCain. He said: Barack, the intelligent man would beat McCain. He said Barack, the charismatic man would beat McCain. He even said Barack, the man, would beat McCain the war hero. But then he said, Barack the Black man would not beat McCain. He said it just wouldn't happen. He spoke with authority and confidence.