Saturday, 11 August 2012
This type of unlawful behaviour by NSW North Coast police is not acceptable
One instance of NSW North Coast police assaulting a person in their custody has broken free from the hidden pool of local knowledge and made it into the full light of day.
Magistrate David Heilpern yesterday released the damning security footage of the attack, saying it clearly showed officers had lied about being assaulted by Aboriginal man Corey Barker.
Officers had previously told the court that the footage was unavailable as it was damaged - only for the court to ultimately ''repair'' it and play it to the hearing.
http://media.smh.com.au/news/national-news/police-bashing-in-ballina-cell-3541663.html
David Heilpern is to be commended for supporting the citizen's right to know how state institutions and their personnel conduct themselves.
Labels:
human rights,
law,
police
The Australian Wheat Board scandal continues to play out
After all the lies the Howard Government told, including Tony Abbott…….
BloombergBusinessweek 8th August 2012:
“MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A former managing director of an Australian wheat exporter has been fined 100,000 Australian dollars ($106,000) and banned from being a company director for two years for his role in paying $200 million in kickbacks to Iraq's former dictatorship under the discredited UN oil-for-food program. Andrew Lindberg, former head of the now defunct monopoly wheat exporter AWB Ltd., was sentenced Thursday for breaches of Australian corporate law. It was part of a plea deal with corporate regulator Australian Securities and Investments Commission that ends a case that began in 2007. Justice Ross Robson said Lindberg had failed to act "with the degree of care and diligence a reasonable person would exercise" in his role.”
Labels:
corruption,
Iraq War,
IWD,
right wing politics,
sanction fraud,
scandal,
United Nations
Friday, 10 August 2012
Clarence Valley LGA Election 2012 Candidate Scorecard: Week One
Candidates standing for the nine councillor positions at the 8 September 2012 Clarence Valley Local Government Election are being rated on their individual campaigns to win over voters.
The score range is -10 to 10. Every candidate starts at zero (0)
Candidate nominations closed last Wednesday and ballot paper positions were assigned, so one could say that all candidates are now on the blocks.
This week degrees of separation (or lack thereof) come to the fore on nomination forms.
Name Designation Running Score
Paul Parkinson -3 for being unable to decide exactly where he lives, for not supplying local media with a photograph so voters can ‘see’ who it is that is asking for their votes, referring to himself online as an “indigenous white fella” when he admits he has no claim to culture or country
Craig Howe Independent -1 with a LOL for informing the world on his nomination form that he won’t be born until 12 days after election day – thereby creating what would have to be the world’s first in utero candidate
Joy de Roos -1 for not mentioning on her nomination form that she belonged to a political party (ALP)
Greg Clancy Independent 1 for being a only candidate with professional training/background which will be directly relevantif elected to council
Jane Beeby Independent -3 for taking down her election campaign Facebook page before the week ended and for trying to spin the reason for doing so
Karen Toms 1 for being a candidate who stated on her nomination form that she belonged to a political a party (NATS)
Jeremy Challacombe Independent 0.5 + -2 = -1.5 for mentioning on his nomination form that he was a member of a political party but ignoring the fact being an office holder in that party is also relevant (NATS) and then deciding it was a good idea to have his nomination form witnessed by a staffer working for Andrew Baker’s former business partner Nationals MP Chris Gulaptis
Richie Williamson 1 for mentioning on his nomination form that he belonged to a political party (NATS)
Margaret McKenna Independent -2 deciding it was a good idea to have her nomination form witnessed by a yet another staffer working for Andrew Baker’s former business partner Nationals MP Chris Gulaptis
Jason Kingsley Independent 1 for being a candidate who stated on his nomination that he belonged to a political party (ALP)
Labels:
Clarence Valley,
elections,
local government
Councils across Northern NSW resolving to oppose CSG mining
From Mid North Coast Greens a list of Northern NSW local governments opposing Coal Seam Gas mining and the date decisions were taken:
Northern Rivers
Tweed 01-Apr-11
Byron 12-May-11
Lismore 01-Nov-11
Kyogle 20-Dec-11
Clarence Valley 21-Feb-12
Ballina 28-Apr-12
Richmond Valley 15-May-12
Mid North Coast
Greater Taree 01-Dec-11
Great Lakes 10-Apr-12
Coffs Harbour 26-July-12
Hunter / Newcastle
Cessnock 01-Oct-10
Gloucester 21-Dec-11
Port Stephens Dec-11 (Security of Water)
Newcastle 5-Jun-12 (Security of Newcastle's Water)
The Northern Rivers region can be justifiably proud of the fact that every one of its local government areas are on this list.
Labels:
Coal Seam Gas Mining,
local government
And you thought your local government election ballot paper was going to be unwieldy?
Pity the poor voters in Lismore LGA who cannot possibly separate the wheat from the chaff in this paddock absolutely chocka with candidates for the 1 mayoral and 10 councillor seats on offer.
Local Government Elections 2012 - Saturday, 8 September 2012
Draw Status: Not Complete
Candidate Ballot Name | Locality | Party Affiliation or Independent |
BATTISTA Gianpiero | GOONELLABAH | Independent |
BENNETT Greg | NIMBIN | |
CLOUGH Simon | LISMORE HEIGHTS | Our Sustainable Future |
DOWELL Jenny | GOONELLABAH | Country Labor |
GRINDON-EKINS Vanessa | LISMORE HEIGHTS | The Greens |
LARSEN Peter | TUNTABLE CREEK | |
MARKS Neil | GOONELLABAH | Independent |
MEINEKE Graham | EAST LISMORE | Independent |
OLIVIERI Kate | GOONELLABAH | Independent |
SCHEIBEL Mathew | GOOLMANGAR | Independent |
YARNALL David | TERANIA CREEK | Independent |
BATTISTA Rebekka | GOONELLABAH | Independent |
BEOHM Katrina | KEERRONG | Independent |
BONNER Marny | SOUTH LISMORE | Our Sustainable Future |
CHANT John | EAST LISMORE | Independent |
GRAHAM Kel | WYRALLAH | Independent |
MATHEW Angela | GOONELLABAH | Independent |
MURPHY Paul | CANIABA | |
RODEN Tony | TUNTABLE CREEK | Independent |
SMITH Isaac | EAST LISMORE | Country Labor |
STOCK Susan | NIMBIN | The Greens |
BATEMAN Clive | NIMBIN | |
BORDIN Adrian | TULLERA | Independent |
DARDENGO Denis | GOONELLABAH | Independent |
HARLOW Ruth | LISMORE | Our Sustainable Future |
HOUSTON Ray | GOONELLABAH | Country Labor |
KAVANAGH Catherine | GIRARDS HILL | Independent |
O'NEILL Paul | LISMORE | Independent |
SALMON Shae | SOUTH GUNDURIMBA | The Greens |
SYMONS Scout | EAST LISMORE | Independent |
VERARDO Sante | SOUTH LISMORE | Independent |
ALBERTINI Angela | MODANVILLE | Independent |
CASSON Nancy | GOONELLABAH | Independent |
COLES Marilyn | WYRALLAH | |
DAVISON Leigh | TERANIA CREEK | Our Sustainable Future |
JOHNSTON Shanelle | THE CHANNON | Independent |
LAWRENCE Terry | LISMORE | Independent |
MCDOUGALL Ross | NUMULGI | Independent |
PILATI Anthony | NORTH LISMORE | Independent |
RITCHIE Glenys | GIRARDS HILL | Country Labor |
SHELLEY Beth | BOOERIE CREEK | The Greens |
BARNES David | TUNTABLE CREEK | |
BELL Kevin | REPENTANCE CREEK | Country Labor |
BREASLEY-SMITH Vicki | TERANIA CREEK | Independent |
BRUCE Matt | LISMORE | Independent |
DEEGAN Paul | GOONELLABAH | Independent |
FINDLAY Vicki | NORTH LISMORE | Independent |
GUISE Adam | LISMORE | The Greens |
HENRY Brian | GOONELLABAH | Independent |
KIA Annie | THE CHANNON | Our Sustainable Future |
MILLER Dusty | NORTH LISMORE | Independent |
ANDERSON Stuart | TUNTABLE CREEK | Our Sustainable Future |
GORDON Andrew | GIRARDS HILL | |
KING Amanda | EAST LISMORE | The Greens |
MARKS Deborah | GOONELLABAH | Independent |
NOTT Belinda | TUCKI TUCKI | Independent |
PEARCE Brendan | GOONELLABAH | Independent |
WOODHAM Nick | EAST LISMORE | Independent |
WORRALL Naomi | NORTH LISMORE | Country Labor |
ROBINSON Barry | EAST LISMORE | Independent |
Labels:
elections,
Lismore,
local government
Thursday, 9 August 2012
One of the painful truths many on the North Coast and the rest of NSW have to live with
Being a NSW region high on the aging demographic tree and lower on the average weekly household income scale, with a consistently higher than national or state unemployment levels, there is often real pain attached those quarterly electricity bills for many local people.
So it was good to see the Prime Minister articulate the some of the difficulties faced, in her keynote speech to the Energy Policy Institute at a gathering of the worst power industry price gougers at the Sydney Intercontinental Hotel on 7 August 2012:
People are paying a lot more – in some states, bills have gone up almost a thousand dollars in just a few years.
It is very clear that working Australians, pensioners, the sick, the aged, people who need the most help, the people Labor Governments are elected to represent. These are the people who are feeling the most pressure.
Meanwhile, some states, like New South Wales and Queensland, are doing very well out of this financially and their revenue from some electricity assets is growing much faster than in the private sector.......
It is very clear that working Australians, pensioners, the sick, the aged, people who need the most help, the people Labor Governments are elected to represent. These are the people who are feeling the most pressure.
Meanwhile, some states, like New South Wales and Queensland, are doing very well out of this financially and their revenue from some electricity assets is growing much faster than in the private sector.......
As a recent AGL Energy review noted, while wealthier households can cut power costs through more efficient devices and solar panels, the poorest customers are exposed to the full cost of the increases.
As a Labor Prime Minister, I feel very deeply concerned about the plight of pensioners and poorer families who spend a greater proportion of their income on power.
The less disposable income you have, the harder it is to manage large lumpy bills, like power bills.
And buying clean energy appliances – everything from new and more efficient whitegoods to rooftop solar panels – is plainly easier if you earn more........
Fifty per cent price increases in many states over four years – linked to demonstrable inefficiencies in resource allocation in the market.
Or in this state, New South Wales – nearly seventy per cent increases.
With half the extra cost due to increased network charges.
People are paying much more for the so-called “poles and wires” – not to produce electricity but just to move it around the system.
It’s a huge cost to our economy.
Or in this state, New South Wales – nearly seventy per cent increases.
With half the extra cost due to increased network charges.
People are paying much more for the so-called “poles and wires” – not to produce electricity but just to move it around the system.
A long term trend of price increases like this cannot be sustained.
Not economically, not socially. No market can sustain this, let alone a market which delivers one of the essentials of life.
Full transcript of the Prime Minister's speech is here.
Premier Barry O'Farrell, Energy Minister Chris Hartcher et al may huff and puff all they like, but Julia Gillard is speaking a solid truth
From Teh Book Of Little Known Aussie FAQS
The NSW Inmate Census 2011 revealed that only 7% of the state’s 10,068 strong prison population is female – that’s only 703 inmates, with just one in maximum security, none under 18 years of age and 203 of these women in the system had yet to be sentenced by the courts when the census was taken.
Does this mean the average Aussie sheila is a lot more law-abiding than her bloke?
Grab a few tinnies and argue it out among yourselves fellas - but quietly and as far away from your better halves as you can get.
Labels:
crime,
statistics
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