Onya, Janelle!
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
Saffin goes to bat for Aunty's rural reporters
Onya, Janelle!
You're fired!
Found in The Daily Examiner letters to the editor on the 28th May 2010:
Fired by text message
'YOU'RE fired'- a 16-year-old received this text message on their mobile phone.
They had worked part-time for about 18 months and everything was going well, but this person decided maybe a change was due, so decided to look elsewhere.
If anything turned up they would give two weeks' notice, etc., and part on good terms.
However, the company this teenager approached about getting a job phoned the said employer and asked for a reference, which is fine, but that was when the text was sent.
Don't you think a chat would have been more appropriate to find out exactly what was going on before giving someone their marching orders?
I certainly do, and I think for this employer to act like this sets a very bad example in bad manners.
I, for one, will not be setting foot in this store again.
SUZANNE MARSHALL, Junction Hill
Monday, 31 May 2010
Nationals' candidate for Richmond bows out
Murdock quits: I've had enough
Northern Star
Murdock pulls out of election
Tweed Daily News
Tania Murdock will not be standing as a National Party candidate for Richmond in the next Federal election. Mrs Murdock accused some in her own party of ‘having their own agenda’ and also said her personal reputation had been unjustifiably attacked by Liberal candidate Joan Van Lieshout.
Mrs Murdock told The Northern Star:
"She (Ms Van Lieshout) flatly refused (to work in together) which was a bit of a surprise seeing we are both on the same side of politics.
“She then made inaccurate claims and deliberately created a negative impression about me personally.”
While conceding that she had made some novice mistakes since winning nomination in December, Mrs Murdock said many of these were blown out of proportion by her enemies within the party.
“Some internal people who have their own agendas politically have jumped on any little mistake they can,” she said.
Sources: The Northern Star and Tweed Daily News
Ask President Obama to reject a deal that would legitimize commercial whaling
To get an image, Austin finds a pod of whales, and then stays at the surface of the water, waiting for one of the whales to approach him. When they do, he starts photographing them, swimming less than six feet away from them. After taking hundreds of high resolution images of a whale - all on the whale's terms - he pieces them together into one complete, life-size whole. He's the first artist to show photos of whales at life-size, and the impact is profound.
This week the Australian Government will commence legal proceedings against the Government of Japan in the International Court in The Hague, over the annual commercial slaughter of whales (including protected/ threatened species and females in calf) in the Antarctic conducted under the guise of 'scientific research'.
A petition to US President Barack Obama requesting that he reject a deal that would legitimize commercial whaling is now online for signing at Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
The International Whaling Commission meets again in June 2010 and Australia needs a strong ally in this fight - so use the NRDC link and personalise the message to Obama at the beginning of the online petition to let him know what the world thinks.
Now is the time to act!
The world according to Tony Mark I or II 0r III or IV or V...........
{Tony Abbott in Lateline interview on 19th November 2009}
"OK, so the climate has changed over the eons and we know from history, at the time of Julius Caesar and Jesus of Nazareth the climate was considerably warmer than it is now....And then during what they called the Dark Ages it was colder. Then there was the medieval warm period. Climate change happens all the time and it is not man that drives those climate changes back in history.....It is an open question how much the climate changes today and what role man plays."
Sunday, 30 May 2010
Australian mining industry piles on the tax distortions as it tries to win over the electorate

Image from Mumbrella
Stop the world - I want to get off!
Ever wondered how we're all going to respond to an increasingly hostile physical world?
What path we'll go down as we confront the dire consequences of our own collective actions?
In the face of one monumental environmental disaster the only psychological defence left for some is laughter:
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report) – At a conference of oil leak experts in Washington today, attendees proposed plugging the massive oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico with executives of BP, the company responsible for the catastrophic spill.
"We've tried containment domes, rubber tires, and even golf balls," said William Cathermeyer of the National Oil Leakage Institute, a leading consultancy in the field of oil leaks. "Now it's time to shove some BP executives down there and hope for the best."
Submerging the oil company executives thousands of feet below the ocean's surface could be a "win-win" situation, Mr. Cathermeyer said.
"Best-case scenario, they plug the leak," he said. "And at the very least, they'll shut the fuck up."
But even as the oil leak experts proposed their unorthodox solution, environmental expert Marilyn Sufranski warned of the possible negative consequences of plugging the oil leak with BP executives.
"The Gulf of Mexico is slimy enough already," she said.