- The refurbishment of war graves to ensure individual and collective memorials to our war dead, in Australia and overseas, are properly maintained.
- Funding for the running of commemorative services overseas during the Centenary;
- An Arts and Culture Fund to support individuals, artists and cultural institutions to develop commemorative displays and artistic creations that showcase our military history;
- A scoping study for a travelling exhibition or similar, that will take important memorabilia from the First World War and subsequent conflicts out to communities across Australia.
- Funding for the establishment of the Anzac Interpretive Centre at Albany, Western Australia, where the first convoys of Australian and New Zealand soldiers left for Egypt and Gallipoli.
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Janelle Saffin encourages all local veterans communities to tap into funding for Anzac Centenary commemorations and projects
Janelle encourages veterans to tap into Anzac Centenary Program
PAGE MP Janelle Saffin is encouraging all local veterans communities to commemorate the nation’s military history under the Australian Government’s new $83.5-million program marking the Centenary of Anzac from 2014 to 2018.
“As we approach the 100th anniversary since the Gallipoli landings and major battles on the Western Front, the Anzac Centenary Program will honour the sacrifices and service of the first Anzacs and of all members of the Australian Defence Force who have kept the Anzac spirit alive,” she said.
Ms Saffin welcomed a package of commemorative events and initiatives, including a local grants program to help Northern Rivers communities carry out their own Anzac commemoration projects, with funding available from January 2013.
Ms Saffin said some key elements of the program include:
Ms Saffin said it was fitting that on the eve of Anzac Day 2012, Prime Minister Julia Gillard and the Minister Assisting her on the Centenary of Anzac Warren Snowdon were launching a seven-year program in partnership with local councils, communities, ex-service organisations, state and territory governments and international partners.
Ms Saffin also congratulated the Rotary Club of Lismore Incorporated and the Port of Yamba Historical Society after Veterans’ Affairs Minister Snowdon announced they had received Australian Government Saluting Their Service grants for commemorative projects.
Lismore Rotary will use $3356 to help install a stained glass window in the Warrior’s Chapel of St Andrews Anglican Church, Lismore, to commemorate the servicemen who perished in the Sandakan POW death camps and on the Sandakan death marches in Borneo during the Second World War.
Port of Yamba Historical Society will use $1487 towards staging its current exhibition, The Ghosts of World War One, which commemorates the local men whose names appear on the Yamba War Memorial and honour rolls displayed at the Museum.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Media Contact: Peter Ellem 0437 303 875.
Labels:
anniversary,
Anzac Day,
history
Friday, 27 April 2012
Australian Mining Industry: So which version do you believe is the more accurate?
mUmBRELLA 20 April 2012:
Less than two hours after publishing the story we received the following letter from XStrata Coal:
I refer to the video titled “Ad pastiches mining industry’s ‘This is our story’ campaign” published on your website:
http://mumbrella.com.au/ad-pastiches-mining-industrys-this-is-our-story-campaign-86514
The video found on this link contains a parody of the piece concerning (name withheld by Mumbrella for legal reasons).
Xstrata recognises that there is legitimate scope for parody in public debate, and appreciates the importance in public life of a free and frank exchange of views. Nonetheless, we take exception to the piece concerning (name withheld by Mumbrella) because it makes a number of suggestions concerning (name withheld) that are unfair and defamatory. In particular:
• (allegation withheld by Mumbrella for legal reasons);
• (allegation withheld by Mumbrella for legal reasons);
• (allegation withheld by Mumbrella for legal reasons);
• (allegation withheld by Mumbrella for legal reasons);
These examples are by way of illustration only.
Xstrata is happy to accept robust criticism. But we are not content to allow a valued employee to be defamed in so unfair and personal a fashion. We therefore require that the video found in the above link (and on any other website hosted by Mumbrella or YouTube) be removed immediately and remind you that all persons involved in the publication of defamatory material are equally liable for defamation. We also observe that the reproduction of the whole of the video taken from www.thisisourstory.com.au appears to constitute a breach of copyright. We request your immediate confirmation that the videos will be removed from Mumbrella and YouTube and we expect that it will be taken down forthwith.
We do not wish to escalate this to a legal dispute, but you should not underestimate our willingness to do so if your website continues to defame our employee.
Yours sincerely
Tom Cregan
Legal Counsel
Xstrata Coal
Labels:
lobby groups,
mining,
politics,
satire
Tweed Cane Toad Muster at Knox Park April 30, 2012
From My Daily News April 24, 2012:
THE Cane Toad Muster is on again and this time the Bush Futures Project wants help to remove the pest from Knox Park.
The muster on Monday, April 30, will be the last for the season.
Tweed Shire Council invasive species officer Pamela Gray said she hoped for a large turnout to really make a dent in the park's toad population….
Participants are asked to wear a long sleeved shirt, long pants and covered shoes and are advised to wear insect repellent.
Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18 in order to participate.
The hunt for the poisonous pests will start at Knox Park's Gazebo next to the lake and will run from 5.20pm until 6.30pm.
Cane toad portrait from Google Images
Labels:
environment,
introduced pests,
people power
A short summary of Opposition Leader Tony Abbott's policy positions
Tony Abbott’s big knob has carefully coiffured hair above his forehead when he faces the cameras with a tonsorial wasteland hidden behind.
His social, environmental and economic policies are much the same - all front.
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Peter Slipper Cabcharge Dockets. Is somebody having a lend of APN journalists?
Psst! Did you hear that a friend of a friend of a friend of my brother who lives somewhere in Queensland unlawfully used a Peter Slipper CabCharge docket?
That appears to be how ridiculous the media rumour mill is becoming.
The latest to come to my attention is this little gem up on multiple APN newspaper websites, including The Daily Examiner:
The cabbie went on to say he thought it was "strange" at the time.
Strange is not the word for this story, because presumably a copy of the alleged Cabcharge docket would have had to eventually find its way to the Department of Finance and Deregulation and, this does not appear to have happened according to available records covering 1 January 2010 to 30 June 2011.
Not only did this not happen, but the Department has no record of any travel on 23 October 2010. Either by taxi using a Slipper Cabcharge docket which would have to be swiped with his card to be valid (see example below) or indeed by hire car or Commonwealth car.
So the question is: Why on earth didn’t any APN newspaper check with the official website - which posted Land transport travel records for Hon. Peter Slipper, Member for Fisher, for period 1 January 2010 – 30 June 2011 on 10 April 2012 - fourteen days before The Daily Examiner et al began spreading such nonsense?
Labels:
ethics,
journalists,
media,
politics
Saga giving North Coast backpacker hostels a bad name
The Northern Star 9 December 2012:
EchoNetDaily 13 December 2012:
The alleged ‘schoolie slumlord’ says he is helping young working locals put a roof over their heads.
Byron Shire Council media release 28 February 2012 :
EchoNetDaily 20 January 2012:
The Northern Star 20 January 2012:
25 February 2012:
25 February 2012:
EchoNetDaily 3 April 2012:
Byron Shire News on 12 April 2012:
Labels:
coastal development,
local courts,
local government
Oi, Bazza! Don't frack with us on the Northern Rivers
Clarence Valley residents Varpu Rantanen, Seanine Cooper an Larissa Cooper
at the coal-seam gas meeting in Casino last week
“CLARENCE Valley residents opposed to coal-seam gas mining were among dozens who turned out in force at a public meeting in Casino on April 19 to discuss the O'Farrell Government's draft Regional Strategic Land Use Policy and new Aquifer Interference Regulations.”
Rest of journalist Emma Prichard’s 23rd April story in The Daily Examiner here.
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