Sunday, 9 August 2009
Daily Examiner editor spits the dummy as he grabs his hat and coat
2009 Bangalow Music Festival 14 - 16 August 2009
From Regional Arst NSW August e-Bulletin:Combining world-class musicians, captivating chamber repertoire, delicious food and a festive atmosphere surrounded by the sub-tropical beauty of this heritage township, the Bangalow Music Festival returns in 2009 with an invigorating line-up.
Saturday, 8 August 2009
Nationals MP for Clarence maintains 'total, over-my-dead-body opposition to any diversion of the Clarence River'


Steve Cansdell, State MP for Clarence, has told the Murray-Darling Association and Councils from western New South Wales they are wasting their time with their proposal to raid the Clarence River.
Coastal Views (part of The Daily Examiner stable) on August 7.
I have never believed in the saying that politics is the art of compromise. In life, you have to stand up for what you believe in or step out of the ring.
That is why I maintain my total, over-my-dead-body opposition to any diversion of the Clarence River.
The latest bid to raid our river comes from the Murray-Darling Association backed by some Councils from western New South Wales.
You’re wasting your time guys, because the answer is still no. We are sympathetic to your water problems, but this is not the way to solve them.
It is far too expensive both in dollar terms and in environmental costs, and you just couldn’t pump the volume of water needed to fix the Murray-Darling water crisis anyway.
I am not sure if the plan has ever been costed, but it is unquestionably beyond the financial reach of the state and federal governments, which are already deeply in the red.
Ecologically it is about as smart as our forefathers’ decision to introduce to Australia rabbits, foxes and cane toads.
It is a bit like raising the rate of the GST. The only way it can happen is if both the State and Federal Governments agree to it.
The NSW Parliament passed a motion against the proposal a little over two years ago. When I spoke in that debate, I said people wanting Clarence water are welcome to it, but only if they move here.
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd also gave an unequivocal pre-election pledge it would not happen under his watch, and this is one promise he has to keep.
Finally, congratulations again to the Daily Examiner for its “Not one Drop” campaign. With his front-page story on Monday, David Bancroft was once again bang on the mark. It is good to see the local media in touch with the local community.
Proposed 2009 NSW electoral boundary changes
Antony Green's summary of proposed redistribution outcomes - NSW North Coast
Cowper
Held by Luke Hartsuyker
Very minor boundary adjustment with Page.
Old Margin National 1.2%
New Margin National 1.2%
Lyne
Held by Rob Oakeshott
Won by Independent Rob Oakeshott at a 2008 by-election. At the 2007 election, Lyne was won by the National Party with a margin of 8.6%. Gains Gloucester from Paterson.
Old Margin Independent held
New Margin Independent held
Page
Held by Janelle Saffin
Only minor boundary changes with the transfer of areas around Drake from New England.
Old Margin Labor 2.4%
New Margin Labor 2.2%
Richmond
Held by Justine Elliot
Unchanged.
Old Margin Labor 8.9%
New Margin Labor 8.9%
While out in the blogosphere Utegate goes LOLZ...
KRudd

AFP
ALP
And the political point was?
I'm still pondering why Leader of the Opposition Malcolm Turnbull thought he needed to share a recent photograph of himself with the Twitterverse - one which had no political or social significance by itself?
Get a life, Mal!

