Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Time for motorists on the NSW North Coast to keep a watchful eye out for echidna 'love' trains on local roads


Don't turn this.....




Into this.....


Drive carefully between now and September as echidnas start to congregate and mate in preparation for their annual July-August breeding period when adult females will either be carry an egg or a very small baby in their pouches.


* Photographs found at Google Images

Puppet On A String: Bronwyn Bishop, Liberal MP for Mackellar and Speaker in the House of Representatives



The independence of the Speaker has again been compromised after the government was caught directing her to bring applause for Bill Shorten's budget reply speech to an end.

As it happened.....


How the world found out about it.....

The banking and finance sector is still cleaning up after the last mess yet Abbott & Co want to let financial planners off the leash again


The Abbott Government introduced the Corporations Amendment (Streamlining of Future of Financial Advice) Bill 2014 into the Australian Parliament on 19 March 2014 to implement changes to Future of Financial Advice (FOFA) legislation.

This bill winds back consumer protections put in place in 2012 after the 2009 Storm Financial-Commonwealth Bank debacle and resulting court cases revealed significant problems in the finance and banking sector and, winds them back in the face of evidence (such as the media report below) that the sector still hasn’t finished clearing up the mess left by avaricious financial planners.

ABC News 16 May 2014:

The Commonwealth Bank will reopen compensation offers to thousands of its clients affected by its financial planning scandal, after the corporate regulator said it was "extremely disappointed" in the bank's compensation process.
The move follows a joint investigation by Four Corners and Fairfax which exposed how poor financial planning advice at the bank had left some clients almost penniless.
The program revealed that commissions and bonuses helped create a sales-driven culture inside the bank which led to some planners losing millions of their customers funds.
The Commonwealth Bank will now have to dramatically expand its compensation scheme, with 4,000 clients now potentially having their case for compensation reopened. Originally, only 1,100 were offered compensation.
Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) chairman Greg Medcraft said the problem was not with the original compensation arrangements, but with the implementation.
"The compensation process originally developed was carefully designed to include a range of measures to protect the interests of customers involved. ASIC is extremely disappointed that not all of those measures were applied to all customers," he said.
"We are now taking immediate action to remedy the inconsistent treatment."…..

On 20 March 2014, the Senate referred the Corporations Amendment (Streamlining of Future of Financial Advice) Bill 2014 to the Senate Economics Legislation Committee for inquiry and report due on 16 June 2014.

The Senate changes composition on 1 July 2014 and the Abbott Government is likely to vigorously woo those new senators from minor parties in order to get its own way.

Monday, 19 May 2014

The faces of NSW voters Tony Abbott and his cronies can no longer rely on


 March In May images from The Sydney Morning Herald 18 May 2014. 
Photographer Jenny Evans

 March in May image from Twitter. Photographer unknown

ABC News 18 May 2014:

Tens of thousands of people have gathered in cities across Australia to protest against the Federal Government's 2014 budget.
Protesters angered by the announced budget cuts to Government services - including health and education - crowded streets in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth today, as part of the nationwide March in May rallies.

Abbott Government is so arrogant that its Minister for Education called the Leader of the Opposition a c*nt while the House of Representatives was sitting



Liberal MP and Minister for Education Christopher Pyne: You’re such a c*nt
Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten Shorten: Madame Speaker!
The SPEAKER: The minister will refer to people by their correct titles.
Christopher Pyne: I will, Madam Speaker. I withdraw….

As one has come to expect these days, the Hansard record for 14 May 2014 does not record the expletive laden remark even though both The Speaker, Liberal MP Bronwyn Bishop, and Leader of the Opposition, Bill Shorten, clearly heard that remark – as did the rest of Australia:

Mr Shorten: Madame Speaker!
The SPEAKER: The minister will refer to people by their correct titles.
Mr PYNE: I will. I withdraw….

What Tony Abbott didn't want voters to know about Kevin Rudd's evidence to the Royal Commission Into The Home Insulation Program



Example of redactions

Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s sworn statement submitted to the Royal Commission Into The Home Insulation Program, as censored by the Commonwealth on the alleged grounds of Cabinet confidentiality:
The unredacted version released on 15 May 2014:



Sunday, 18 May 2014

NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption to explore links between Obeid family, Liberal Party fundraiser Di Girolamo, former NSW Resources Minister Chris Hartcher and Metgasco Limited?



The chairman of Metgasco's largest shareholder, ERM Power, is Tony Bellas, who is in business with Eddie Obeid's nephew, Dennis Jabour. Both are shareholders in the Queensland company Gasfields Waste Water and Services, of which Mr Jabour is the sole director.
Until March last year, Mr Bellas was also a director of Australian Water Queensland, a subsidiary of infrastructure company Australian Water Holdings, whose activities are the subject of current ICAC investigations.
Eddie Obeid jnr, the son of Mr Obeid, worked for Australian Water Queensland. The ICAC has heard that from 2009 Mr Obeid jnr led AWH's push into the Queensland market.
Among Mr Bellas's fellow directors on the Australian Water Queensland board were Mr Di Girolamo, a former lobbyist and Liberal party fundraiser who was chief executive of AWH.
Mr Di Girolamo's gift of a $3000 bottle of Penfolds Grange Hermitage to former NSW premier Barry O'Farrell led to his resignation after Mr O'Farrell gave false evidence about it to the ICAC.
Australian Water Queensland was shut down due to negative publicity about the involvement on the board of a Queensland lobbyist, Wayne Myers. A new company, Gasfields Waste Water and Services, was set up early last year.
Former Gasfields shareholders include Mr Obeid jnr, Mr Di Girolamo and the current director-general of the Queensland department of premier and cabinet, Jon Grayson, who only ceased to have an interest two weeks ago.
On Thursday, Mr Bellas said he was "incredulous" about the referral to the ICAC if its was due to his links with Mr Di Girolamo and Mr Obeid jnr.
"We have nothing to do with Metgasco's operation, we're just a shareholder," Mr Bellas said.
Asked about the nature of his association with Mr Di Girolamo and Mr Obeid jnr, Mr Bellas replied: "I'd prefer not to comment on either, because they are before the ICAC."
Metgasco's license to explore for coal seam and conventional gas resources in northern NSW was first granted to Carlita Holdings in November 1996, when the Carr Labor government was in power…..
In August 1999, the north coast exploration license, known as PEL 16, was transferred from Carlita Holdings to Metgasco, when Mr Obeid snr was Minister for Mineral Resources. Mr Obeid renewed the licence in 2000 and it was again renewed by Mr Macdonald in 2006.
The licence was most recently renewed last year, under former Liberal resources minister Chris Hartcher. Mr Hartcher is currently the subject of an ICAC inquiry involving Australian Water Holdings.
He and fellow state MPs Chris Spence and Darren Webber are accused of soliciting donations to an alleged slush fund, including from AWH, in return for political favours.

Metgasco Limited ASX share price at close of trading on 16 May 2014: