Monday, 25 March 2013
The ugly face of any future Abbott Government?
Hon. Christopher Pyne
Federal Liberal Member for Sturt and Manager of Opposition Business in the House of Representatives
19 March 2013
House of Representatives Hansard Tuesday 19 March 2013:
Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, on a point of order, the Leader of the Opposition asked a perfectly valid question. The Prime Minister answered the question and then she as an aside said for some unknown reason, 'Misogynist Tony is back'. I would ask her to withdraw it because it is a slur on the Leader of the Opposition and a desperate play from a desperate Prime Minister!
The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will leave the chamber under standing order 94(a).
Opposition members: Why?
The SPEAKER: Why? If anybody needs to ask that they might all just leave the chamber.
The member for Sturt then left the chamber.
Sunday, 24 March 2013
A pinch of perspective for the Australian media and political commentators in March 2013
A little historical perspective for the Australian media and assorted journalists still hyperventilating over the third week of March 2013.
The Universe when it was only into the 380,000 year of its estimated 14 billion years of age to date.
ESA and the Planck Collaboration
Description
The anisotropies of the Cosmic microwave background (CMB) as observed by Planck. The CMB is a snapshot of the oldest light in our Universe, imprinted on the sky when the Universe was just 380 000 years old. It shows tiny temperature fluctuations that correspond to regions of slightly different densities, representing the seeds of all future structure: the stars and galaxies of today
Just when you think the political class could not possibly become any dumber
State Rep. Ed Orcutt (R), wrote an email to a constituent who disagreed with his support for a new tax on the sales of bicycles, a proposal being considered as part of a larger piece of transportation legislation. Reached by the Seattle Bike Blog, he confirmed the email is real.
In his message, sent to the owner of a bicycle shop, Orcutt wrote: “If I am not mistaken, a cyclists [sic] has an increased heart rate and respiration. That means that the act of riding a bike results in greater emissions of carbon dioxide from the rider. Since CO2 is deemed to be a greenhouse gas and a pollutant, bicyclists are actually polluting when they ride.”
He added that when citizens drive cars they are helping to pay for the roads, whereas bicyclists “need to start paying for the roads they ride on rather than make motorists pay.”
Saturday, 23 March 2013
The gentle and generous humour of Prime Minister Julia Gillard
The ABC’s Sally Sara tweeted this image of Paul Bongiorno replacing Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard at her desk to celebrate his 25 years as a member of the Press Gallery. The Prime Minister is acting as one of his ‘assistants’ for the camera.
Cycling NSW: when corporate vision goes wrong
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Earth Hour challenge from Clarence Valley Council Mayor
The NSW North Coast has an estimated 80,000> small-scale roof top solar systems installed on buildings/homes in the region – making it an area with a strong commitment to renewable energy.
Clarence Valley Mayor Richie Williamson would like everyone to make an extra effort to reduce electricity consumption tonight and, those still without solar power to consider switching to renewable energy.
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Friday, 22 March 2013
Want to have your say on the latest O'Farrell Government attempt to force CSG mining on reluctant communities?
The NSW Government intends to implement the proposed coal seam gas mining and exploration exclusion zones for residential areas and critical industry clusters, as an amendment to the Mining State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP), titled State Environmental Planning Policy (Mining, Petroleum Production and Extractive Industries) Amendment(Coal Seam Gas Exclusion Zones) 2013.
What the advertisement currently appearing in selected local papers on the NSW North Coast doesn't say is that this change will also give local councils the right to override proposed CSG mining exclusion zones provisions to allow for exploration and mining:
The draft amendment is currently on public exhibition and can be viewed here.
The deadline for submissions is Friday 12 April 2013.
Submissions can be mailed to:
The Director – Strategic Regional Policy,
NSW Department of Planning and Infrastructure,
GPO Box 39, Sydney NSW 2001
Or lodged online at: www.planning.nsw.gov.au/onexhibition
Further information can be obtained at Department of Planning and Infrastructure’s Information Centre on 1300 305 695 or by emailing to srlup@planning.nsw.gov.au
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