Monday, 4 June 2018
How the media sees denizens of Parliament Drive, Canberra
One Nation’s lifetime
president summed up in ten sentences
The Saturday Paper Editorial excerpt, 2 June 2018:
Despite what she says,
Hanson is a politician. She’s just not a very good one. Burston’s defection is
the end of her balance of power in this senate. The relief at this is great.
To see One Nation break
apart again is to be reminded of the brokenness of racism. Hers is a dried-out
vision of Australia, mean and unimaginative. It is a pleasure to see it fail.
It is like watching a dirt clod give in to rain.
Hers is a country of
racist privilege, of conspiracy theories and clapped-out ideology. It is a
godsend to see it founder.
Hanson arrived in this
parliament with a party of Brits and car thieves. Scandal has claimed member
after member. Those who are left, she cannot hold together. And it is good.
Barnaby Joyce’s
death is announced
The Australian via outline.com, 1 June 2018:
The implosion of Barnaby
Joyce — personally and professionally — in and of itself risks bringing down
the Turnbull government. In fact, it puts the political potency of the
Coalition at risk well beyond the Turnbull era.
The man once described
by former prime minister Tony Abbott as Australia’s best retail politician has
become a dead weight around the necks of his Liberal and Nationals colleagues.
The way Joyce has
conducted himself generally, the contradictions in his calls for privacy versus
selling his story to the highest bidder and some of the specifics (for example,
blaming his partner for taking the cash or earlier suggesting the child might
not even be his) have put Joyce’s retail days behind him. We’re not supposed to
talk about this now that he’s on personal leave but not dwelling on it is
perhaps the more realistic refrain.
There is no coming back
politically from the way Joyce’s soap opera has played out in public. Anyone in
the Nationals hoping for a return of the man who helped the party retain all
its seats at the 2016 election, even picking one up from the Liberals, and
saving the Turnbull government in the process are kidding themselves. Not now,
not ever.
If the best interests of
the Nationals are the only thing to consider, Joyce will quietly announce his
intention not to contest the next election. He may yet do that. Let’s hope it
doesn’t involve another paid interview.
Michaelia the Screecher
in a nut shell
The
Canberra Times,
1 June 2018:
The Liberal Party's
loudest voice speaking up in defence of all the wrong things, while taking zero
responsibility for what happens in her office. Who could possibly forget the
way she dragged the Leader of the Opposition's female staffers through the
sleaze earlier this year? Now she's been subpoenaed
to appear before the Federal Court, which is examining last year's raids on
the Australian Workers' Union. She's been moaning that it's all a union plot while
appearing to forget the Federal Court doesn't get bullied into doing anything.
Liberal MP for almost 17
years and Federal Minister for over 4 years, Greg Hunt, reveals skills acquired
as former Captain of Australian Universities Debating Team
Brisbane
Times, 31 May
2018:
“He relocated his chair,
pointing towards me and said 'you need to f***ing get over it, you need to
f***ing make Senator Scullion your best friend'," Alderman Miller told ABC
TV.
Labels:
Australian politics,
Federal Parliament,
media
Peter Chapman's stint as editor of The Queensland Times is catching up with him
Peter Chapman first swam into public view as a Channel 10 sports editor, commentator and presenter in the late 1980s.
He left after ten years to work for Canberra
Raiders NRL Club and the New Zealand Breakers basketball team.
He re-entered journalism in 2006 and stayed with APN News and Media for ten and a half years as editor first of The Daily Examiner, then the Fraser Coast Chronicle and finally The Queensland Times.
He quietly slipped out of journalism again in November 2016 when he went to work for Leda Holdings, a property development and investment company, as its Marketing and Media Manager. Presumably the new owner of APN's regional newspapers, News Corp, or Peter himself thought they would not be a good match.
Labels:
ABC television,
APN,
corruption,
journalists,
News Corp,
newspapers
Sunday, 3 June 2018
Meet the professional alt-right agitator who wants to disrupt Australian society
Twitter image |
Given this basic profile I suspect that the general public is about to see a rise in the incidence of hate speech during her time in this country.
Wikipedia:
Lauren Cherie Southern (born 16 June 1995) is
a Canadian far-right political activist, Internet
personality, and journalist associated with the alt-right.
Vice
News, 11
March 2017: Lauren Southern has denied rape culture exists, faked transitioning
genders and denounced Black Lives Matter’s “fascistic tendencies.” She’s more
popular than ever.
The
Abbotsford News,
17 May 2017: A former Langley Libertarian candidate was detained by the Italian
Coast Guard for trying to block a ship that rescues stranded refugees. Right
wing activist Lauren Southern, who ran as a Libertarian candidate in Langley in
the 2015 federal election, was detained on May 12.
The Independent UK, 13 March 2018: Canadian far-right activist
Lauren Southern has been detained in Calais and banned from entering the
UK….A Home Office spokesperson told The Independent: “Border Force
has the power to refuse entry to an individual if it is considered that his or
her presence in the UK is not conducive to the public good.”
News.com.au, 28 May 2018: A CONTROVERSIAL political commentator heading for Australia says her ideas “will shock people”.
Canadian Lauren Southern will tour Australia and New Zealand starting next month on a speaking tour that stops at Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Auckland.
Southern, who previously worked for Rebel Media — the same media organisation former Labor leader Mark Latham aligned himself with — calls herself an “independent journalist”.
She is known as one of the torchbearers for the alt-right movement in her country and will be touring with countryman Stefan Molyneux.
Labels:
hate speech,
right wing rat bags
Saturday, 2 June 2018
Quote of the Week
Labels:
Australian society,
industrial relations
US President Donald Trump's businesses lost $100 million over the past year
In 2005 Donald J. Trump unsuccessfully sued an author who stated that he was not as rich as he claimed to be.
The author had written that Trump was only worth between $150-$250 million.
Over a decade later and his 2016 claim of a fortune in excess of $10 billion is looking a lot like delusional thinking.
The latest assessment is that Trump's net worth is around $2.8 billion, down from $2.9 billion in 2017.
If he continues to lose money at this rate he will probaly leave office a lot poorer than when he came in.
The New York Post, 31 May 2018:
President Donald Trump’s
businesses lost $100 million over the past year, with revenues sinking at Trump
Tower and his golf courses — though he’s still a billionaire with a net worth
of roughly $2.8 billion.
The drop, his second in
two years, was based on figures compiled by
the Bloomberg Billionaires Index from lenders, property records, annual
reports, market data and a May 16 financial disclosure, the news service
reported.
During the same period,
his once-hugely marketable brand has also taken a hit as assorted scandals and
controversies prompted the owners of buildings from Manhattan to Toronto and
Panama stripped his name from their buildings.
The most recent
estimate, down from $2.9 billion last June, is the lowest since Bloomberg began
tracking Trump’s wealth in 2015.
The biggest declines,
totaling $220 million, came from adjacent buildings in midtown Manhattan — 6 E.
57th St., which had housed a Niketown store, and Trump Tower, where lower
occupancy resulted in less income.
The Trump Organization’s
16 golf and resort properties also dropped in value, by $70 million, as revenue
fell at some courses and gained at others.
Losers included Trump’s
Doral, Palm Beach and Mar-a-Lago clubs in Florida, while his courses in
Scotland and Ireland posted revenue gains. Annual reports for those overseas
properties, which have historically lost money, are expected later this year
and will show whether they were profitable.
Overall, the clubs are
now worth about $650 million, based on lower valuations across the industry……
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Wealth
Friday, 1 June 2018
This barbaric whale slaughter must end!
Antartic minke whale in Science, Space and Robots blog, 23 April 2014 |
The
Courier-Mail can reveal that 95 per cent of the female whales slaughtered
by the Japanese were carrying calves.
Federal Environment
Minister Josh Frydenberg has slammed the Japanese whale hunt.
“The Australian
Government is deeply disappointed that Japan continues to undertake so-called
‘scientific’ whaling,” he said.
“The Government has made
representations at the highest levels to Japan – and will continue to do so…..
Japanese whalers killed
333 minke whales – plus 122 unborn calves – in the Southern Ocean last summer.
“Apparent pregnancy rate
of sampled animals was high’’, the Japanese whalers stated in a new report to
International Whaling Commission’s scientific committee meeting in Slovenia this
month.
“One or two minke whales
were sampled randomly from each … school using harpoons with a 30g penthrite
grenade.’’
The whalers killed one
in every three of the protected marine mammals they spotted.
Eleven whales managed to
avoid the harpoons by hiding in water with high-density ice.
Over three months, two
Japanese ships equipped with cannons hunted the whales for 12 hours a day – harpooning
some whales 10m long.
Commercial whaling was
banned more than 30 years ago but Japan continues to hunt by using a loophole
to kill whales for “scientific research’’.
The Humane Society
International (HSI) blasted the harpooning of pregnant whales as a “truly
gruesome and unnecessary’’.
HSI senior program
manager Alexia Wellbelove said the “scientific whaling’’ was a front for the
meat trade, as the whales were taken back to Japan for human and pet food.
“The killing of 122
pregnant whales is a shocking statistic and sad indictment on the cruelty of
Japan’s whale hunt,’’ she said yesterday.
Ms Wellbelove called on
State Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk to use her trade visit to Japan this week
to lobby its government to stop whaling.
“They claim it’s
necessary to understand whale biology but that information can be obtained
through a biopsy,’’ Ms Wellbelove said.
“The whales often get
used for pet food.’’
The IWC report, written
by employees of the Institution of Cetacean Research in Tokyo, the Kyodo
Senpaku fishing company and Tokyo University, says the whales were killed to
obtain data on the “age, sexual maturity and body length of the whales’’.
The Japanese analysed
the stomach content to “estimate prey consumption’’ and measured blubber
thickness to “study the nutritional condition’’ of the dead whales.
Minke whale surfaces through Antartic ice, vms.edu photo set |
Barnaby Joyce continues to lay waste to his political reputation
This was Nationals MP for New England Barnaby Thomas Gerard Joyce in late May 2018....
Photograph: Alex Ellinghausen @ellinghausen on Twitter
His journey to this point....
1. Stood for
election to the Australian Senate on the back of an untrue statutory declaration
in 2004;
2. As a
senator for Queensland made an untrue declaration in 2010 and continued making untrue declarations in 2013 and 2016
by which time he was a Member of the House of Representatives with a NSW seat and
Deputy Federal Parliamentary Leader of
the National Party;
3. Became
Deputy Prime Minister on 12 February 2016;
4. December 2016 began a relationship with a female member of his staff;
4. December 2016 began a relationship with a female member of his staff;
5. Calls for his
resignation as Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources in June-July 2017
after allegations of ministerial misconduct in the allocation of Murray-Darling
Basin water licences;
6. In August 2017
refused to resign from the Australian Parliament once it was discovered he had been
ineligible to nominate as a candidate at federal elections since birth due to
dual citizenship and, refused to stand down as Deputy Prime Minister;
7. Parliament
referred the matter to the High Court of Australia;
8. Was ruled
ineligible to sit in the Australian Parliament in an October 2017 High Court
ruling and removed from parliament;
9. Accepts $40,000 cheque from billionaire head of mining company at a 21 November 2017 National Agricultural Day gala dinner, thanks her effusively saying he intends to spend this money on his property. Allegedly returned cheque next day incorrectly telling media that it was only a novelty cheque he was handed on the night, not a bankable cheque.
9. Accepts $40,000 cheque from billionaire head of mining company at a 21 November 2017 National Agricultural Day gala dinner, thanks her effusively saying he intends to spend this money on his property. Allegedly returned cheque next day incorrectly telling media that it was only a novelty cheque he was handed on the night, not a bankable cheque.
10. Having
corrected his citizenship status, was re-elected as the MP for New England in a 2
December 2017 by-election and then re-instated as Deputy Prime Minister by the
Turnbull Government;
11. On 6 December
2017 admits he separated from his wife but fails to reveal commenced co-habitation
with a new pregnant partner;
12. January 2018 holidays with new partner in Queensland and on the Clarence Coast NSW;
13. On 7 February demands his personal privacy be respected;
14. February 2018 publicly admits to reporters that former staffer is his new partner, but it is not until 19 March that he officially includes her as such on Register of Members' Interests;
15. In
February 2018 an internal investigation into his use of parliamentary expense
entitlements was reportedly underway;
16. Allegations of sexual harassment appear in the media as well as allegations of public intoxication;
17. On week’s
leave from 20 February 2018 to avoid embarrassing the Turnbull Government by
becoming Acting Prime Minister while Turnbull was overseas;
18. Calls for privacy for self and new partner;
18. Calls for privacy for self and new partner;
19. Resigned
as Deputy Prime Minister 26 February 2018;
20. On 14 March 2018 belated entered gift of six months free rental accommodation in Armidale onto Register of Members' Interests.
20. On 14 March 2018 belated entered gift of six months free rental accommodation in Armidale onto Register of Members' Interests.
21. In March
2018 publicly raises doubts that he is the biological father of expected male
child;
22. Baby born
16 April 2018 and admits he is the biological father;
23. By late April it was common knowledge that he had signed book deal for an autobiography with an August 2018 deadline for completion;
23. By late April it was common knowledge that he had signed book deal for an autobiography with an August 2018 deadline for completion;
24. After giving a number
of newspaper and televised interviews over the course of eleven weeks concerning his failed marriage/new relationship, he was reportedly paid $150,000 in May for a Channel 7 television interview yet to be aired;
25. States this money will be placed in trust for infant son and social media discusses trusts as tax minimisation tool;
26. As of 31 May 2018 existence of trust account and payment for interview not included in Register of Members' Interests;
25. States this money will be placed in trust for infant son and social media discusses trusts as tax minimisation tool;
26. As of 31 May 2018 existence of trust account and payment for interview not included in Register of Members' Interests;
27. Commenced up to eleven weeks personal leave as of 29 May 2018 after private interview with Prime Minister. Media reporting that this leave is covered by a medical certificate, which ensures that he meets provisions concerning member absence from parliament and obliges the Opposition by convention to pair him in House Of Representatives voting thus allowing Coalition to continue governing.
Personal leave covers period in which Channel 7 interview might go to air; and
28. Release of Channel 7 promotional clips shown on 29 May 2018 reveal there is almost nothing Joyce will not say or do to keep the media spotlight trained on him.
Personal leave covers period in which Channel 7 interview might go to air; and
28. Release of Channel 7 promotional clips shown on 29 May 2018 reveal there is almost nothing Joyce will not say or do to keep the media spotlight trained on him.
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