Saturday, 28 September 2013
SIEV count since Abbott came to power and applied media blackout concerning asylum seeker boat arrivals.
On 18 September 2013 the Abbott Government was sworn in and Australia became subject to an official information blackout concerning the number of unscheduled boat arrivals involving people thought or known to be seeking asylum in this country.
Here are the boat details so far:
22 September - HMAS Maitland and another vessel escorts SIEV boat into Christmas Island harbour – the Cahaya Baru contains 31 passengers and 2 crew.
24 September – SIEV boat containing 7 asylum seekers arrives on Australia’s Boigu Island in the Torres Strait
25 September - SIEV boat containing 19 people arrives at Darwin Harbour sometime during the night of the 24th or early hours of the morning of the 25th.
26 September - SIEV boat arrives Christmas Island Harbour with an estimated 80 passengers including children. HMAS Ballarat takes part in the rescue of another 44 asylum seekers in Indonesian waters with these people transferred to an Indonesian rescue vessel for return to Indah Kiat port in Java.
27 September – boat heading towards Australia and estimated to contain up to 125 asylum seekers sinks off southern coast of Java. At least 20 bodies, mostly children under 15 years, washed ashore so far. Australian Customs Vessel ACV Triton rescues 31 asylum seekers from another boat and is thought to be still at sea off Timor.
Estimated total number of boat passengers and crew: 339
UPDATE
30 September - 2 RAN patrol boats enter Christmas Island harbour with an estimated 80 asylum seekers (men, women and children) on board, thought to have been picked up from a boat which was either sinking or was otherwise considered unseaworthy.
Estimated total number of boat passengers and crew as of 30.09.13: 419
UPDATE
10 October 2013 SIEV boat with unknown number of asylum seekers on board found off Cocos (Keeling) Island.
UPDATE
30 September - 2 RAN patrol boats enter Christmas Island harbour with an estimated 80 asylum seekers (men, women and children) on board, thought to have been picked up from a boat which was either sinking or was otherwise considered unseaworthy.
Estimated total number of boat passengers and crew as of 30.09.13: 419
UPDATE
10 October 2013 SIEV boat with unknown number of asylum seekers on board found off Cocos (Keeling) Island.
17 October 2013 at approximately 8am HMAS Warramunga put into Christmas Island and disembarked an unknown number of asylum seekers from the Middle East and Africa. Including one 8 year-old boy, eight to ten women and two individuals requiring wheelchairs.
* Figures derived from eyewitness accounts tweeted from Christmas Island, international and national media reports.
Friday, 27 September 2013
Yet another liquor outlet for Maclean NSW?
It would appear that Richies IGA Super Plus Liquor intends to add to the existing seven hotels, clubs and bottle shops in Maclean NSW (population 2,612) where one can obtain alcohol.
Eight outlets in total would mean there would be one place to obtain alcohol to drink on the premises or take way for every 326.5 town residents.
Any local resident wishing to make a submission concerning the Richies Stores Pty Ltd application may do so here.
The Lower Clarence can look forward to this type of alcohol promotion if Richies’ application is successful:
Labels:
alcohol,
Clarence Valley,
Clarence Valley Council
Is the Abbott Government about to starve local councils of regional funding opportunities?
The Abbott Government is dissolving the Regional Development Australia Fund and, replacing it with the more limited in scope National Stronger Regions Fund which only has a $400 million budget and no funds for distribution until the 2015-16 financial year.
Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss on the subject; the establishment of the fund would mean the abolition of Labor's Regional Development Australia Fund and a Coalition Government would not honour projects approved for the next round of funding. [Weekly Times,29 August 2013]
Federal Nationals MP Michael McCormack had this to say about the last round of funding promised under the original scheme; Regional Development Australia fund round 5A is also being viewed as an election promise. [The Area News,26 September 2013]
This is what local governments on the NSW North Coast were expecting to receive under RDAF—Round Five—Funding Allocations to eligible local governments — $150 million:
Ballina (S)
|
10250
|
NSW
|
$232,667
|
Clarence Valley
|
11740
|
NSW
|
$668,200
|
Coffs Harbour (C)
|
11800
|
NSW
|
$484,932
|
Byron (S)
|
11350
|
NSW
|
$149,681
|
Kyogle
|
14550
|
NSW
|
$229,587
|
Lismore (C)
|
14850
|
NSW
|
$436,455
|
Richmond Valley
|
19050
|
NSW
|
$316,430
|
Tweed (S)
|
17550
|
NSW
|
$613,184
|
Lismore City Council planned to provide covered carparking and walkways in its central business district.
While Coffs Harbour City Council wanted to refurbish the Coffs Harbour Regional Museum.
I'm sure that the remaining North Coast councils also had firm plans for the expected grant monies.
Perhaps the Federal National Party MPs for Cowper and Page might like to explain to voters how they are going to assist councils in their electorates with this problem.
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Go halfway round the world and do well in an international triathlon - come home and the local media can't decide on your surname.
One can only guess how Ray Hunt of Yamba must have felt when he opened his morning paper yesterday.......
The Daily Examiner 25 September 2013:
VETERAN Yamba triathlete Ray Jones battled oversized wetsuits and freezing temperatures to pick up a silver and a bronze medal at the London International Triathlon World Championships.
Competing in the 70-74 age group, Hunt picked up silver in the aquathlon (1km swim and 5km run) and backed it up with a bronze the next day in the sprint distance triathlon (750m swim, 20km bike ride, 5km run).
He rounded off his efforts with the Olympic Distance Triathlon (750m swim, 40km ride, 10km run) with a 5th placing.
Read the rest of the article here.
Labels:
media bloopers,
sports,
The Daily Examiner,
Yamba
Liberal voter Helen Paton feels cheated by Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott
So said Abbott but Ms. Paton doesn't think so.......
This Lib voter appears shocked with Abbott's first few days as PM. What did they expect? #AusPol via @davidadonaldson pic.twitter.com/T3JbJLhywr
Labels:
Abbott Government,
right wing politics
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