Monday, 19 January 2009

Indonesia refuses to assist Japan's whaling fleet



Indonesia did not receive any formal objections from Japan after the government rejected a Japanese whaling vessel's request to dock for repairs at a shipyard in Surabaya, East Java Province, the Foreign Ministry said on Friday.

"I can't comment on the details, but our position on the conservation of endangered species, including whales, is clear," said Teuku Faizasyah, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry.

The Yushin Maru 2, a registered Japanese harpoon whaling ship, was forced to leave Indonesian waters this week after failing to get approval from Indonesian authorities to dock at the state-owned PT PAL shipyard to repair a damaged propeller.

The Japanese Consulate General in Surabaya had guaranteed the vessel would not illegally fish in Indonesian waters.

Sumarto Suharno, head of the East Java Natural Resources Conservation Office, or KSDA, asked that the vessel be ordered to leave because the ship was used to hunt an endangered species......

A 1999 government regulation on endangered plants and animals formally protects blue whales, humpback whales and fin whales. The Japanese vessel was fishing for these species.

But Faizasyah said Indonesia welcomed cooperation with other countries on the whaling issue.

"It appears that our policies are similar to Australia's," he said.

Pramudya Harzani, an official with the Jakarta Animal Aid Network, said that the whaling vessel left the shipyard on Friday.

He acknowledged that Indonesia has its own whaling tradition, particularly on Lembata Island in East Nusa Tenggara Province. Villagers there have been known to hunt blue whales and sperm whales.

"It has never been a commercial operation, however," he said.

Japan's Institute of Cetacean Research has had little to say on the subject of this docking ban.

And then I woke up screaming...............

Gawd struth!
Because John Winston Howard did not have the good grace to go quietly into retirement, is constantly touting for international testimonials to his political acumen, is always popping up in the media to offer gratuitous advice and let it be known that he still feels like Teh Leader - I have this recurring nightmare.
I dream that il grande fascista has a long discussion with Hyacinth and the kids and calls a press conference where (flanked by Tony Abbott) he announces he is going to stand for parliament again.
AAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, 18 January 2009

Stephen Conroy's all a-Twitter


Screenshot from PerthNorg


The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Stephen Conroy, has an alter-ego on Twitter.

His profile reads like a strange phantasy.

Bio I'm a 45 year old politician who'll do anything to please you, baby. Don't worry girl, I gots "protection", and it'll degrade my performance all night long...

This other 'Stephen' was having a little fun at the Senator's expense this last week:

Today I received an I-Phone. The IT people tell me that it is biometrically activated, but no matter how much I lick it, it won't turn on. from web

stephenconroy Working on a form letter to send in response to the form letter Mark Newton and his seditionist allies have been sending.







stephenconroy Talking to a Nigerian ISV about IP filtering. Apparently _they'll_ pay _us_ to use it, all they need is the Federal Reserve's account number

2009 is the International Year of Astronomy

Milky Way and Southern Cross from Google Images

The New Scotsman reminds us all that:

A FIFTH of the world's population can no longer see the Milky Way with the naked eye due to artificial lights blocking out the view of the stars.
This year, which is International Year of Astronomy, a new project is taking place to try to improve the visibility of the stars.

Campaigners at the Dark Skies Awareness project will be lobbying local authorities and members of the public to turn off lights in built-up areas at night.

Malcolm Smith, an astronomer at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile, wrote about the importance of the project in the journal Nature.

He said: "Over the past six decades, professional and amateur astronomers have been pioneering efforts to curb light pollution to protect the viability of their observatories.

"During the 2009 International Year of Astronomy, particularly through the Dark Skies Awareness project, astronomers can find allies in a common cause to convince authorities and the public that a dark sky is a valuable resource for everyone." Mr Tololo explains that turning lights off at night has benefits beyond improving the view of the stars.

"Reducing the number of lights on at night could help conserve energy, protect wildlife and benefit human health," he said.

"The most persuasive arguments for lighting control are economic ones. Estimates by the International Dark-Sky Association, based on work from satellite images, show that cities needlessly shine billions of pounds worth of light directly into the sky each year.

"As education on these issues improves, some cities are now realising the benefits of controlling such energy waste through better-quality lighting, thereby reducing dangerous glare and confusing lighting clutter."

Life's like that LOL

Saturday, 17 January 2009

Iz no readin' ur blog! Honest



Sometimes being a blog adminstrator in a regional area does have its LOL moments.
Last Wednesday I went to my letter box and pulled out a hand delivered note informing me that the computer literate letter writer (subject of a short post this week) did actually know what his letter to the editor had said!

Rather than post a comment on North Coast Voices or email Guest Speak to have his own post published, the writer of this very polite note preferred to print out a copy of his gripe, get in the car and drive a few kilometres, pop the hand addressed envelope into my letter box and then presumably drive back home.

All to avoid it being widely known that he actually regularly reads North Coast Voices perhaps?

Time to start designing that kite for the Brunswick Heads Kites & Bikes Festival 21-22 March 2009


Share the special energy, colour and magic of the much loved Brunswick Heads Kites and Bikes Festival.
A weekend of simple, healthy and affordable eco-friendly fun beside the seaside.

Hands on activities, workshops, demonstrations and challenges for kids, kids at heart and kite and bike enthusiasts.
Wonder at the biggest kites in Australia and be part of the world record attempt for the most kites in the air!

Date:21/03/2009 to 22/03/2009
Time:Saturday 11am to 4pm and Sunday 9am to 4pm
Place:
Riverside Parks and Beach
Brunswick Heads, NSW

http://www.brunswickheads.org.au/pdf/KB_How_to_build_a_kite.pdf

According to the Byron Shire News:

Lisa is looking for sporting teams, school classes, community or interest groups or even groups of friends of 10, dressed in their colours, to register on-line from January 26 for the Country Energy Kite Record Attempt.

The entry fee is $10 and everyone will receive a green, yellow or white kite to paint beforehand. Event co-ordinator Joanne McMurtry is encouraging families from outside the shire to stay for the weekend and enjoy all the eco-friendly family fun. "Kites and Bikes won't burn a hole in families' pockets, since nearly all the activities are free," she said.

"Apart from the festival day on Sunday March 22, there will be plenty of activities on the Saturday, such as last minute registration for the Country Energy Kite Record Attempt, kite making and bike decorating workshops, junior star search heats, and several organised bike rides in the hinterland."....

And as festival sponsorship and promotions co-ordinator, Kim is now looking for minor sponsorship for naming rights of the various kite, bike and entertainment activities and would love to have offers of support from individual residents as well as the local businesses.

EVENT CO-ORDINATOR
Joanne McMurtry info@kitesandbikes.com.au
(02)66851003
KITES CO-ORDINATOR
Lisa Schiethe kites@kitesandbikes.com.au
0414 423 919
BIKES CO-ORDINATOR
Vicki McKain bikes@kitesandbikes.com.au
0425 334 269
KITE RECORD

Lisa Parkes
kiterecord@kitesandbikes.com.au

Kite picture from Australia Shop Safe