Monday 10 September 2012

Orams at it again on the front page of The Daily Examiner


If ever a journo is going to gloriously balls up the front page of one
of the local newspapers, it would be Graham teh meeja is me
second choice career Orams.
According to him on the 10th September; “Vote counts were not
updated during the day yesterday after a flying start to the
counting on Saturday night”. WRONG!
In fact when I looked at the NSW Electoral Commission website I
could see there had been a minor correction and one major update
over the course of Sunday the 9th.
And every single candidate placing in the race for a seat on council 
he mentioned after the leading three, plus all their percentages,
were also wrong when the newspaper went to print.
Fair dinkum, the bloke's a menace.
Just for the record this is what the running total looked like
yesterday in the am and pm:
Summary of First Preference Votes
Candidate
Party/IND
FP Votes
Quota
Ratio
% Formal Votes
MORRISON Rod
IND
656
0.30
2.99%
SCOTT Margot
IND
410
0.19
1.87%
PARKINSON Paul
483
0.22
2.20%
HOWE Craig
IND
1,154
0.53
5.26%
BAKER Andrew
IND
2,326
1.06
10.59%
TUNKS Ursula
IND
416
0.19
1.89%
DE ROOS Joy
408
0.19
1.86%
SIMMONS Jim
IND
1,336
0.61
6.08%
CLANCY Greg
IND
1,078
0.49
4.91%
BEEBY Jane
IND
419
0.19
1.91%
HUGHES Sue
IND
1,381
0.63
6.29%
TOMS Karen
1,028
0.47
4.68%
McIVOR Micheal
IND
298
0.14
1.36%
CHALLACOMBE Jeremy
IND
1,027
0.47
4.68%
WILLIAMSON Richie
6,975
3.18
31.77%
McKENNA Margaret
IND
877
0.40
3.99%
KINGSLEY Jason
IND
1,685
0.77
7.67%
Total Formal Votes Counted
21,957
Total Informal Votes
1,875
Progressive Total Ordinary Votes
23,832
Summary of First Preference Votes
Candidate
Party/IND
FP Votes
Quota
Ratio
% Formal Votes
MORRISON Rod
IND
734
0.29
2.87%
SCOTT Margot
IND
443
0.17
1.73%
PARKINSON Paul
536
0.21
2.10%
HOWE Craig
IND
1,500
0.59
5.87%
BAKER Andrew
IND
2,478
0.97
9.70%
TUNKS Ursula
IND
499
0.20
1.95%
DE ROOS Joy
432
0.17
1.69%
SIMMONS Jim
IND
1,396
0.55
5.47%
CLANCY Greg
IND
1,188
0.47
4.65%
BEEBY Jane
IND
444
0.17
1.74%
HUGHES Sue
IND
1,504
0.59
5.89%
TOMS Karen
1,095
0.43
4.29%
McIVOR Micheal
IND
335
0.13
1.31%
CHALLACOMBE Jeremy
IND
1,295
0.51
5.07%
WILLIAMSON Richie
8,463
3.31
33.14%
McKENNA Margaret
IND
1,163
0.46
4.55%
KINGSLEY Jason
IND
2,033
0.80
7.96%
Total Formal Votes Counted
25,538
Total Informal Votes
2,168
Progressive Total Ordinary Votes
27,706

Surprise, surprise! Those water raiders are back in 2012 and wanting a bite of the Clarence River Catchment Area


The second submission publicly listed by the NSW Legislative Council Standing Committee on Economic Development’s Inquiry into the Adequacy of Water Storages in NSW is rather predictably a re-submission of a 1984 plan to divert up to twenty-two
per cent, or over one million megalitres annually, of freshwater from the Clarence River catchment and send it into the Murray-Darling Basin river system.

Submission number three urges consideration of additional water storage on NSW coastal rivers, identifying the Clarence River by name.

While the NSW Farmers Association mentioned in its submission a supposed ability
to recapture water from east coast rivers and, many other submissions made ambit
claims for increasing the number of dams and augmentation of existing dams.

Just as predictably, at least one accepted submission opposing water diversion from the Clarence River catchment is not publicly listed by an inquiry committee dominated by political parties not known to be sympathetic to the Clarence Valley in a ratio of four to two.

Which makes one wonder just how many other submissions saying no to Clarence River water diversion have been received, but not published, by this standing committee.

US Presidential Election Campaign 2012: Barack goes trawling for the campaign dollar


On the face of it Barack Obama is reduced to asking for peanut-sized contributions from the party faithful as he battles to retain the US presidency.
Barack Obama‏@BarackObama
If you're on Team Obama-Biden, pitch in $5 now:
http://OFA.BO/T36fzu #Forward2012
And hawking stickers for 5 bucks a piece to top up the war chest.
A strategy which seems to be working looking at this campaign funding breakdown over at Open Secrets.