Monday, 23 August 2010
As Tony 'People Person' Abbott tries to be first in forming minority government.....
He is one Australian politician who is definitely eliciting passion out there in cyberspace:
anniepapas: if Tony Abbott wins this election, I will be first in line to assassinate him. #ausvotes Twitter
The Audreys Don't fret friends, @boy_named_Joe is going to assassinate Tony Abbott. We'll visit you in jail :) via Twitter for iPhone
Boy_named_Joe Anyone have a preference as to method of assassination? I'm currently leaning toward ninja death squad and/or acid bath. Or mauled by bears. via Twitter for iPhone
asphodel_4: @lcpdragonslayer jokes, maybe I would come see you. That way I could assassinate Abbott... via web
seanjhross: i'd offer to assassinate Abbott, but that'd make Bishop PM #ausvotes via web
OFFICIAL_Hitler drunk with @passionpopgirl. kill tony abbott. australi is shit. kill everyone
OFFICIAL_Hitler I hate you Tony Abbott. I hate you so much via Twitter for iPhone
ScaryElfLady: If it's a hung parliament, can we hang abbott first? via Mobile Web
Where the word things are And those who read my twitter are subjected to a near-daily litany of 'I AM GOING TO KILL TONY ABBOTT' and variations thereof, so.
Blog.Shqiperia.Com @sharpest_rose. If I had a squillion dollars I would dress in fashions from the early 60s at all times. Also, I would hire someone to kill Tony Abbott.
Learn more about Left And Right In Global Politics I hate Tony Abbott with a passion....
Ellen's book of muchness I HATE tony abbott with a passion (his name doesn't even deserve capital letters
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Sunday, 22 August 2010
Sunday's voter haiku
Pox on both your houses
No to promises, a call for policy
Greens emergent
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Can't say it often enough.....
Twitter #ausvotes top tweet early this morning:
DeathStarPR
If Abbot wins, rich, heterosexual middle-aged conservative Christian white people might FINALLY get a say in how Australia is run. #ausvotes via web
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Official Australian Election vote count at last running tally 7am 22 August 2010
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Australian Electoral Commission Virtual Tally Room:
Across Australia 14,088,260 electors enrolled to vote.
Currently 77.85% of the primary vote has been counted.
The two party preferred count is 74.71% complete.
The election results were last updated at 22/08/2010 7:34:29 AM.
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Tweed Coast koala attrition levels reaching dangerous point
From The Far North Coaster online magazine on 18 August 2010 reporting as Tweed Shire Council prepares to undertake the first Koala Habitat Study since the mid-1990s:
The Tweed Coast Koala Advisory Group met for the first time last week and was presented with alarming results from a scientific study of local koala populations.
The group was formed to guide the development of a comprehensive Koala Plan of Management (CKPoM) to address growing concerns in the community and Tweed Shire Council about dwindling koala numbers.
The project aims to establish the current distribution, status and future prospects for koalas on the Tweed Coast and provide a CKPoM consistent with State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP) 44 and state and national koala recovery plans.
Ecological consultant Dr Stephen Phillips from Biolink presented a progress report on a Tweed Coast Koala Habitat Study (commissioned by Council with funding support from the Department of Environment Climate Change and Water) which found that the range and numbers of koalas had declined substantially in recent years.
"All evidence points to a relatively recent escalation in the rate of range contraction and decrease in occupancy rate that now places the long-term viability of the Tweed Coast koalas in real jeopardy," Dr Phillips said.
He advised that the proposed CKPoM would need to 'actively and aggressively engage population protection, management and recovery as the security for the remaining source populations is vital'.......
Threats to Tweed Koalas
Apathy
Inappropriate urban development
Private forestry practices
Motor vehicle strike
Dogs in some areas
Fire – including hazard reduction burningThe bad news
Populations are now mostly gone from the north of the LGA, having either disappeared or largely declined from areas formerly supporting known populations eg. South Tweed/Fraser Drive, Chinderah and Kingscliff.
Population attrition is also evident in the south of the LGA (Wooyung).
Remaining Koalas on the Tweed coast are now mostly isolated from the rest of the LGA by the Yelgun to Chinderah motorway, where there is ongoing mortality despite ameliorative measures.
The Tweed Coast population probably consists of less than 500 animals, not taking into account losses which were likely sustained during the 2005/2006 fire at Round Mountain.The good news
Cessation of logging practices in places like Mebbin, Mooball & Mt. Jeurasalem (former State Forests, now National Parks) will likely provide for potential population increase.
There is good evidence that appropriate development can be effectively integrated with Koala habitat, eg. Koala Beach – shows how it can be done, but initial concepts can be improved (smaller building footprints/larger lot sizes, more internal greenspace).Being grateful for small mercies
The Family First Party failed to get a candidate elected to the Senate of the Australian Parliament on 21st August 2010.
Which means that after FFP Leader Senator Steve Fielding's current term expires in the middle of 2011 there will be one less happy clappy nong mindlessly throwing his weight around.
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