Tuesday, 6 October 2009
Oi, Swanee! You've huffed and you've puffed - when are you going to blow the states' pension grab out of the water?
Just a small reminder to Australian Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan that it's 8 days since he promised to stop state governments from taking a bite out of the one-off pension boost which came into effect in late September.
Since then there's been barely a peep on the subject from the Rudd Government.
Waddaya doin' mate? Don't drag the chain!
Monday, 5 October 2009
United Nations Association of Australia Media Peace Awards 2009 - full list of finalists
FINALISTS – Major Categories
BEST PRINT
News
• Jonathan Pearlman and Kate Geraghty, 'The Ugliest Epidemic, Rape was a way to get payment', Sydney Morning Herald
• Carol Nader, 'Placed with other damaged teens: Tom's in Trouble', The Age
• Nick O'Malley, Heath Gilmore, Erik Jensen, Josephine Tovey, 'Foreign Students Exploited as Slaves', Sydney Morning Herald
Feature
• Trent Dalton, 'Southern Crossed', The Courier Mail QWeekend Magazine
• Ruth Pollard, 'Dying to be Heard', Sydney Morning Herald
• Glenda Ruth Kwek, 'Grim Life of Outcast Children', Sydney Morning Herald
• Chris Johnston, 'Sourabh Sharma', The Age
• Nick O'Malley, 'A Walk Through the Valley of Death', Sydney Morning Herald.
BEST TELEVISION SPONSORED BY SBS
News
• Yalda Hakim, 'Afghan Stories', SBS TV World News Australia
• Yaara Bou Melhem, 'West Bank: Barrier Woes', SBS TV World News Australia
• Sally Sara, Wayne McAllister, 'The Long March', ABC TV News
Current Affairs
• Yaara Bou Melhem, Aaron Thomas, 'Jordan: Jailing the Innocent', SBS TV Dateline
• David O'Shea, 'Bali's Shame', SBS TV Dateline
• Jeff Waters, 'Ramsi Future', ABC TV Asia Pacific Focus
Documentary
• Rachel Perkins, Darren Dale, 'First Australians', SBS TV
• Liz Jackson, Janine Cohen, Kate Wild, 'Who killed Mr. Ward?', ABC Four Corners
• Geoff Thompson, Ian Altschwager, David Anderson, Simon Brynjolffssen, Ake Prihantari, Ari Wuryantama, '80 Million a Day', ABC Foreign Correspondent
• Debbie Whitmont, Deb Masters, Caro Meldrum‐Hanna, 'A Totally Avoidable Tragedy', ABC Four Corners
• Quentin McDermott, Sarah Curnow, Anne Connolly, Shaun Hoyt, 'The Bullies' Playground', ABC Four Corners
BEST RADIO
• Sharon Davis, Gina Perry, Russell Stapleton, 'Beyond the Shock Machine', ABC Radio National Radio Eye
• Nance Haxton, 'Cry Me a River', ABC Radio
• Anita Barraud, Paul Penton, 'Indonesian Journeys: Democracy and Diversity', ABC Radio National 360
• Lorena Allam, Michelle Goldsworthy, 'Holding our Tongues', ABC Radio National
BEST PHOTOJOURNALISM
• Jason South, 'PNG Maternity', The Age
• Andy Drewitt, 'Breakdown', Maroondah Leader
• Kate Geraghty, 'Sexual Warfare in the Democratic Republic of Congo', The Sydney Morning Herald
• Stephen Dupont, 'The Mean Streets of Port Moresby', The Diplomat Magazine
BEST ONLINE
• Kimberley Porteous, Simon Rankin, Kate Geraghty, Jonathan Pearlman, 'Sexual Warfare in the DRC', Sydney Morning Herald Online (http://www.smh.com.au/interactive/2009/congo/)
• Martin Daly, Janna Mamar, Maris Beck, David Pavlich, David Boyle, Marc Eiden, Tim Young, Cormac Lally,
Polly Dedman, Dawn Wells, John Tjhia, 'Trafficking', The Age Online
• Dave Crossthwaite, Andy Drewitt, Melinda Marshall, Shaun Campbell, Jan Burton, Chris Kelly, Sean Lee, 'Feeling the Strain', Maroondah Leader Website (http://specials‐leader.whereilive.com.au/strain/)
Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Promotion of Aboriginal Reconciliation
• Emma Cook, 'After the Apology' SBS World News Australia
• Andrew Stephens, 'Healing Spirit', The Age
• The Fraser Coast Chronicle, The Butchulla, Q150, Zonta, Toni McRae, Kerrie Alexander, 'Reconciliation 2009', The Fraser Coast Chronicle
Office of Senior Victorians Promotion of Positive Images of the Older Person
• Ian Henschke, John Gilbert, Stephen Opie, Phillip Jinks, 'Professor Nordin', ABC TV Stateline SA
• Manpreet Kaur Singh, 'The Golden Athlete', SBS Radio Punjabi Program
• Kerry Staight, Andrew Burch, Chris Nilsen, Che McNamara‐Moyle, 'In Like Flynn', ABC TV Landline
Office of Women's Policy Increasing Awareness and Understanding of Women's Rights and Issues
• Jo Chander, 'Papua New Guinea‐Journey Through a Fragile State', The Age
• Sally Sara, Trevor Bormann, Wayne McAllister, Simi Chakrabarti & Garth Thomas – 'Bangladesh‐Acid Attacks', ABC TV Foreign Correspondent
• Sarah Ferguson, Ivan O'Mahoney, Anne Connolly, Kate Wild, 'Code of Silence', ABC TV Four Corners
• Yaara Bou Melhem, Aaron Thomas, 'Jordan: Jailing the Innocent', SBS TV Dateline
Office for Children and Portfolio Coordination Increasing Awareness and Understanding of Children's Rights and Issues
• Peter Munro, 'Childhood Lost: underage prostitutes strain a system in crisis', The Sunday Age
• Farrah Tomzin, Carol Nader, 'Bridging the Gap', The Age
• Carol Nader, 'Children in Residential Care Series', The Age
• Felicity Ogilvie, ‐'Urgent Need for youth psychiatric Ward in Tasmania', ABC Radio
Victorian Multicultural Commission/Australian Multicultural Foundation Promotion of Multicultural Issues
• Jill Emberson, Tony Macgregor and Judy Rapley, 'The Ties that Bind: Stories from the Tongan Diaspora', ABC Radio National, 360
• Dai Le, Trevor Bormann, Simon Beardsell, Garth Thomas, – 'Return of the Boatpeople', ABC TV Foreign Correspondent
• Chris Johnston, 'Sourabh Sharma', The Age
• Martin Daly, Janna Mamar, Simon Rankin, Tom Arup, Adrian Lowe, Marika Dobbin, Lucy Battersby, Jewel Topsfield, Andra Jackson, John Woudstra, Neil Bennett, Rebecca Hallas, Rubert Guether, Andrew Duffield 'Migrant Stories' The Age
National Indentity Fraud Awareness Week October 2009
This week is Crime Stoppers National Identity Fraud Awareness Week 2009.
The Sydney Morning Herald's Lesley Parker reminds us that:
According to a report released last year by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, one in three people aged 15 and over encountered some form of scam in 2007 – perhaps receiving emails...
Five per cent of them (806,000 people) made at least an initial response and 453,100 people lost money – almost $1 billion in total, or an average of $2160 a person.
The ABS says this translates to a "victimisation rate" of 2 per cent.
Don't become a statistic in 2009.
How identity theft occurs according to Stop ID Theft:
- Personal information you place on the Internet is collated by a fraudster.
- Mail is redirected without your knowledge.
- Wallet or purse is stolen.
- Unsolicited phone calls asking for information.
- Household or business garbage bin raided.
- Credit card or ATM card skimmed.
- Corporate identity theft by accessing publicly available records.
- Impersonation of a deceased person.
Cybersquatting on photographs: one form of identity theft on the Internet
Update:
Some April and September 2009 statistics on identity theft from Veda Advantage.
Martin Luther, time traveller extraordinaire
Following a link on An Onymous Lefty I landed on a 3rd October Catch the Fire Ministries post which began:
Dear family & friends in Christ,
It is reported that Martin Luther once said something along the lines of, 'Do not worry about what either people or the media says, both good and bad publicity is always good for the cause.'
Now Martin Luther died in the 16th century before there was such a thing as meeja, so he would have to had racked up more than a few miles inside a time machine to come up with something similar to that particular observation.
A little holy confusion with Dr. Martin Luther King perhaps?
Sunday, 4 October 2009
LNP `poster-boy' Peter Dutton is a dud
170 LNP preselectors have told Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull his front bencher Peter Dutton is not up to scratch.
Senior Liberal frontbencher Peter Dutton suffered a shock defeat in the preselection battle for the safe Gold Coast federal seat of McPherson.
Despite the strong backing of former prime minister John Howard and current Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull, Mr Dutton was rejected in favour of local Karen Andrews.
Dutton, the Opposition health spokesman, now faces an uncertain future, having abandoned his own seat of Dickson when a redistribution made it unwinnable.Read The Courier Mail's report here.
Taking Neighbourhood Watch that step too far?
Sometimes it's hard not to gasp aloud when a particular piece of local gossip comes one's way.
The latest is that a certain Neighbourhood Watch committee is tentatively considering allowing a person found guilty of criminal offences to join as a volunteer member.
A rather novel idea to say the least - stretching membership demographics so far.
I'm sure that the NSW Police Force as insurance policy holder for and active partner with Neighbourhood Watch NSW would be most impressed.
So impressed that a NSW Police Local Area Command could perhaps exercise the right to wind up any NHW group where police are satisfied that it is no longer functioning effectively?
No wonder the committee seems to feel a move like this might be explosive.
What on earth were they
Cartoon: Best of the Web
Northern Rivers Italian Festival at Lismore, Sunday 11 October 2009
The NSW North Coast has a strong and proud Italian connection. From the creation of a new homeland at Little Italy in the Clarence Valley by a group of shipwrecked Italian families, originally on their way to a new life in South America, through to Italian workers in Northern Rivers cane fields turned farmers themselves.
10am to 7pm
Picture from Google Images