Thursday, 9 February 2012
One reason not to act the goat at Australian international airports
Being accidentally mistaken for a drug mule may have unintended consequences, as Australian Customs & Excise staff will mildly irradiate you and probably get to know the length of your next stool.
Labels:
bad taste
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Australian Consumer Law and You
From the Australian Consumer Law website:
On 1 January 2011 the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) commenced.
The ACL includes:
- · a new, national unfair contract terms law covering standard form contracts;
- · a new, national law guaranteeing consumer rights when buying goods and services, which replaces existing laws on conditions and warranties;
- · a new, national product safety law and enforcement system;
- · a new, national law for unsolicited consumer agreements, which replaces existing State and Territory laws on door-to-door sales and other direct marketing;
- · simple national rules for lay-by agreements; and
- · new penalties, enforcement powers and consumer redress options, which currently apply nationally.
The ACL applies nationally and in all States and Territories, and to all Australian businesses. For transactions that occurred up to 31 December 2010, the previous national, State and Territory consumer laws will continue to apply.
The ACL is a cooperative reform of the Australian Government and the States and Territories, through the Ministerial Council on Consumer Affairs (MCCA). An Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) [PDF 217KB] [RTF 236KB] signed by the Council of Australian Governments underpins the establishment of the ACL……
The full text of the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) is set out in Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 which is the new name of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (TPA).
Labels:
consumer choice,
law
US Presidential Election 2012: politicians as enemy combatents
Barack and Romney begin change direction and focus on each other in the lead up to what smart money sees as the inevitable U.S. presidential race face-off....................
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US election,
USA
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Lismore-born Bundjalung woman's talent is recognised
ABC North Coast NSW Radio February 6, 2012:
Labels:
arts,
Australian society,
Northern Rivers
eHealth - when "We told you so" gives no satisfaction
First it was privacy concerns which headed the list of reasons why the proposed eHealth scheme could be one of the worst ideas Federal Labor has come up with in the last one hundred years – now it seems the very wheels are thought to be falling off the national database wagon and it may even be dangerous to patient health.
The Australian 6 February 2012:
"That medication list (on records) is going to become a major mish-mash of sources of information from different people in different places describing the medication using different names and it's going to be extremely confusing."
Senate Community Affairs Committees Inquiry into Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records Bill 2011 and one related bill
Senate Community Affairs Committees Inquiry into Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records Bill 2011 and one related bill
MSIA has repeatedly asked for the information contained in the comprehensive safety report that NeHTA has stated was performed prior to the Health Identifier service going live. This has not been made available. The results of a recent FOI request to DoHA by The Australian, demonstrated that DoHA does not have such a report. The recently discovered design flaws suggest that the safety report, if completed, was not sufficiently comprehensive.
[Medical Software Industry Association submission (PDF 438KB)]
[Medical Software Industry Association submission (PDF 438KB)]
A brief history of the debate on North Coast Voices:
Friday, 17 April 2009 So you want to look through my medical records?
Wednesday, 10 June 2009 Federal Labor and Health Minister Roxon crossing a bridge too far
Thursday, 28 January 2010 e-Health: something's rotten in the State of Kevin
Sunday, 7 March 2010 And these are the people Rudd & Co intend to trust with access to a national database containing all your sensitive personal information?
Monday, 15 March 2010 Who's guarding the guards guarding your personal information?
Thursday, 14 April 2011 PCEHR opt-in provision expected to allay privacy concerns. Pull the other one!
Labels:
Gillard Government,
government policy,
health
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