Saturday, 4 July 2009

Celebrating NAIDOC Week in the Clarence Valley





Images from naidoc.org.au and The Daily Examiner

Just how much do presidential words of wisdom cost?


This week the U.S. Executive Office of the President has released a list of White House office staff and the annual remumeration received.

President Obama's speech writers collectively cost taxpayers US $276,000 annually as of 1 July 2009:

Hurwitz, Sarah K. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF SPEECHWRITING AND SENIOR PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHWRITER $85,000.00 per annum

Frankel, Adam P. SENIOR PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHWRITER $65,000.00 per annum

Keenan, Cody S. PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHWRITER $45,000.00 per annum

Lovett, Jonathan I. PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHWRITER $45,000.00 per annum

O'Connor, Kyle P. ASSISTANT SPEECHWRITER $36,000.00 per annum

Which probably works out at somewhere between $1,000 to 2,000 for each major speech made in his first 100 days.

Leading one to wonder: Just how much do Kevin Rudd's pearls of wisdom cost the Australian taxpayer?

Northern Rivers Art: from the hills to the sea

Mann River 11
Graham Mackie

Old Holden
Joanna Burglers

Endangered Species 2004
Robyn Sweaney

Pippis 2006
Albert (Digby) Moran

Friday, 3 July 2009

List of Australian journalists on Twitter courtesy of The Earley Edition

As this is a long list, it is better to just link.

A blogger's character assessment of Malcolm Bligh Turnbull


From The Orstrahyun on Monday 29 June 2009 in a post titled See That Shark? Watch Me Jump It:

Turnbull thinks he is a rare brandy, but he is a harsh house spirit scotch when it comes to effectively bullshitting the Australian public.

NSW North Coast UFO tales


This month the UFOManiacs blog posted UFO LANDING ON HARWOOD ISLAND? a potted history of unexplained sightings on the NSW North Coast.

Thanks to North Coast Voices' Clarrie Rivers for passing it on.
Beam him up, Scotty!

Thursday, 2 July 2009

Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Indicators 2009 [transcripts]


Seven years ago the Council of Australian Governments commissioned a steering committee to produce regular reports against key indicators of Indigenous disadvantage.

Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Indicators 2009 has just been released

Full transcript of and tables/appendices to this Australian Government Producivity Commission report can be downloaded from here.

Overview Booklet 65 pages.