Thursday, 30 April 2009
The hunt is on for 1.2 million 'missing' Australian voters
There are over 1.2 million people in the Australian population who are eligible to vote but who haven't registered with the Australian Electoral Commission according to a recent media release.
Electoral Commissioner, Ed Killesteyn said the AEC was stepping up its efforts to find these missing Australians and encourage them to enrol to vote.
"We are currently sending over 550,000 personally addressed letters across the country to where we think these Australians—about half of those missing from the electoral roll—might be living.
The mail-out package will include an enrolment form and reply paid envelope.
I will be interested to see how this drive to find these 'missing' voters turns out.
Because I can't help wondering just how many are phantoms created by incorrectly spelt names being originally entered into government digital databases.
I once had a digital shadow because one letter was left off my name during an AEC update of the rolls and this caused me no end of problems at the polling booth until it was sorted.
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
Who reads Bolt and Blair anyway? An update

Byron Shire Echo finds itself kissed by the pawn fairy?
I'm still wondering what it's all about.
What one earth is mention of an American site like this doing on a free online newspaper?
Will the Byron Shire Echo be the first NSW North Coast newspaper to make it onto Conroy's URL blacklist? {smiling evilly}
Update:
The Byron Shire Echo's woes continue.
I'm told that visitors to its website on 6 May 2009 found that they had been diverted to yet another p#rn site and a video involving a group grope.
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
South Park's ignorance of Australian politics only refects the rest of the world
I honestly don't think the issue rates much attention, because it only reflects the real level of the world's knowledge of Australia and this lack of depth has been well-known for years.
"prime minister rudd" It is evident that only in Australia is there enough interest in Kevin Rudd to drive high volume search traffic.
If anyone thought otherwise then they have been reading too much into national mainstream media reports since Kevin 07 and his team contested the last federal election.
The hunt for a perfect hamburger is taken seriously in Grafton NSW

M. Allison writing a letter to The Daily Examiner editor defines the perfect hamburger on 23 April 2009.
Then on 25 April, according to Clarrie Rivers who sent on these images, the burghers of Grafton bit back.
The Iced Vo-Vo War and how to survive it
ABC News gave us the good oil on that Iced Vo-Vo war between Arnott's Biscuits and Krispy Creme.It's a case of duelling lawyers at dawn.
But before anyone starts to beat the patriotic drum and talk about Aussie icons - both these companies are U.S. clones.
Arnott's is owned by the multinational Campbell Soup Company and Krispy Creme is an international franchise.
The Iced Vo-Vo is now about as Australian as the doughnut and quality was substituted after 1997.
So go for each other's throats fellas, because in all this a dinkum Aussie has the neutrality of the Swiss (and those of us who remember when a local biscuit really was a cut above the Yanks best will look on with amusment as you fling money at law firms during this global recession).
Put the kettle on will ya, Darl and bring in a few of those bickies from the CWA.....
Pic from Nice cup of tea and a sit down