Thursday, 4 October 2012
Growing old in the Lucky Country
Labels:
aged care,
Australian society,
health,
hospitals,
human rights
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
2GB haemorrhages advertisers and Jones loses appeal against court ruling that he indulged in "racial vilification"
From Change.org
Brisbane Times 2 October 2012:
The list of sponsors pulling out of broadcaster Alan Jones's radio program following his comments about the prime minister's father is growing…
The 2009 Administrative Decisions Tribunal ruling, that in a radio broadcast on 28 April 2005 Alan Jones was guilty of racial vilification was upheld on appeal this week.
SBS World News 2 October 2012:
It would appear that the only person still afraid of Alan Jones is Australia’s Federal Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott.
Labels:
advertising,
media,
people power,
politics,
radio
Newspaper circulation figures show decline on NSW North Coast
Weekday circulation figures for principal regional daily newspapers according to AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HISTORY GROUP NEWSLETTER No. 69 October 2012:
The only regional daily to record an increase in the audited period to the end of June was the Gold Coast Bulletin (up 221 sales, or 0.61 per cent). The remainder recorded declines of from 0.33 per cent (Broken Hill) to 11.05 per cent (Gympie). And, of course, the Daily News on the Tweed coast is no longer a daily printed publication. It closed on 3 December 2011.
Labels:
media,
newspapers
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Gulaptis won't ever vote for any same-sex marriage because it isn't " an age old tradition"
Firmly placing his foot in his mouth Nationals MP for Clarence Chris Gulaptis confirmed to the Clarence Valley Review on 26 September 2012 that he would not be supporting a same-sex marriage bill if one came before the NSW Parliament, saying he supported maintaining marriage as a tradition between a man and a woman and likened maintaining the traditional approach to marriage to preservation of heritage buildings.
Wonder if he has been taking public relations tips from Senator Bernardi?
Photograph from Google Images
Labels:
right wing politics
Tweed locks the gate against Alan Jones
Rock the Gate does the Northern Rivers proud:
" SHOCK jock Alan Jones has been dumped as headline speaker at an anti-coal seam gas rally on the Tweed next week, with organisers condemning him as a 'thoughtless bastard' for his extraordinary personal attack on Julia Gillard.
Alan
Jones has become a champion of the anti-CSG movement, telling the National
Press Club last week that prime farming land was being turned into 'a quarry and
a worthless lunar landscape' by miners.
The right-wing commentator, who grew up on a farm on the Darling Downs, has
even sided with the Greens on the issue.
Jones was to have been guest speaker at the 'Rock
the Gate' anti-CSG rally and concert at Murwillumbah on October 13.
But after a
public outcry and threats of a boycott, organiser Michael McNamara said the
controversial Sydney broadcaster's invitation to speak at the event had been
withdrawn...."
Labels:
Coal Seam Gas,
Northern Rivers,
people power
Monday, 1 October 2012
What the NSW Minister for Resources and Energy said about coal seam gas mining before he became part of the O'Farrell Government
The NSW Minister for Resources and Energy demonstrates that he is always capable of a full 360 degree turn.
NSW LA Hansard 3 May 2005:
ABC News 18 August 2012:
Labels:
Coal Seam Gas,
NSW government
How to get on Interpol's Wanted List
This is Vladimer Bedukadze. Has to be a bad b#gger, right? After all the Georgian Government issued a Red Notice seeking his arrest and return.
But what’s this? An offence against “life and safety”?
Oh yes, this is the chap who blew the whistle on prisoner abuse and torture in Georgia prisons.
Seems it’s a very dangerous offence to bring down an Interior Minister for crimes occurring on his watch - quick as a flash you have Interpol on your tail.
Labels:
human rights,
international affairs
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