Thursday, 18 April 2019
Food crises will affect tens of millions of people across the world this year, researchers warn
Reuters, 2 April 2019:
ROME (Thomson Reuters
Foundation) - Food crises will affect tens of millions of people across the
world this year, researchers warned on Tuesday, after war, extreme weather and
economic woes in 2018 left more than 113 million in dire need of help.
Conflict and insecurity
were responsible for the desperate situation faced by 74 million people, or
two-thirds of those affected, in 2018, said the Global Network against Food
Crises in its annual report.
The Network’s members
include the United Nations’ Food aand Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World
Food Programme, and the European Union.
Analyzing 53 countries,
it uses a five-phase scale with the third level classified as crisis, fourth as
emergency and fifth as famine/catastrophe.
Luca Russo, FAO’s senior
food crises analyst, warned that millions more are now at risk of reaching
level three and above.
“The 113 million is what
we call the tip of the iceberg. If you look at the numbers further down, you
have people who are not food insecure but they are on the verge,” Russo told
the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
These people, a further
143 million, are “so fragile that it just takes a bit of a drought” for them to
fall into food crisis, he said.
“Unless we work
substantially on these people and remove some of the drivers that can bring
them to a worse situation, the overall numbers are likely to increase,” Russo
added.
Of countries that
suffered food crises in 2018, the worst affected was Yemen, where nearly 16
million people needed urgent food aid after four years of war, followed by the
Democratic Republic of Congo at 13 million and Afghanistan at 10.6 million.....
Labels:
climate change,
famine,
food security,
weather
David Leyonhjelm out of a job and on his way to court
After prematurely claiming victory before the full Legislative Council ballot count was completed, only to find himself among the losers at the recent NSW election, former federal senator David Leyonhjelm now has to face court on 29 April 2019......
ABC News, 17 April 2019:
Senator Hanson-Young
is suing Mr Leyonhjelm for defamation, claiming her
character had been attacked through statements that she was a misandrist and a
hypocrite in television and radio interviews last year.
The former Liberal
Democrat senator, who recently failed in his election bid for the NSW
Upper House, has denied he defamed the Greens politician.
Today, the Federal Court
heard Senator Keneally was among 10 witnesses who were expected to provide
evidence to the trial.
Senators Derryn Hinch and Stirling Griff are expected
to be called to give evidence, while Senator Hanson-Young and Mr Leyonhjelm
will also testify.
Sue Chrysanthou, the
lawyer for Senator Hanson-Young, said several senators would be
expected to undergo a short cross-examination at court.
She requested the
witnesses be allowed to appear via video link due to the "exorbitant"
cost of flying them to Sydney.
However, Justice Richard
White was reluctant to agree, and said the witnesses were available and had
been given plenty of notice.
He told the court he had
warned the parties that the timing was likely to coincide with an election.
Ms Chrystanthou and Mr
Leyonhjelm's lawyer, Kurt Stoyle, both confirmed that attempts to find a
resolution through mediation had failed.
'This is something I
feel very strongly about'
Senator Hanson-Young is
seeking re-election while Mr Leyonhjelm has conceded his "life as a
politician is over" following the NSW state poll.
In a blog post published
earlier this week, Mr Leyonhjelm was particularly critical of the Liberal
Democrats, which he led for more than a decade.
"While this is not
a personal tragedy for me [I was always a fairly reluctant politician], it is
concerning for the Liberal Democratic Party," he wrote.
"I wish I could say
the party is in good hands, but I fear that is not the case.
"The National
Executive does not inspire confidence."
Labels:
Federal Court,
politics
Wednesday, 17 April 2019
Yaegl Aboriginal cultural heritage areas in the Clarence Valley to be mapped
Clarence Valley Council, media release:
Mayor:
Jim Simmons LOCKED BAG 23 GRAFTON NSW 2460
General
Manager: Ashley Lindsay Telephone: (02) 6643 0200
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April
15, 2019
Mapping
areas of Yaegl Aboriginal cultural heritage
A
PROJECT that aims to help protect areas of cultural value to the Aboriginal
community is about to get under
way in the Clarence Valley.
Representatives
of the Yaegl Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation, the Office of
Environment and Heritage
and Clarence Valley Council recently signed a memorandum of understanding for a
cultural mapping
project of the Clarence.
The
project aims to identify and map known and “high potential” areas of Aboriginal
heritage to ensure culturally
appropriate information is used to inform conservation and local plans.
The
MoU says plans, which include cultural heritage management initiatives, are
intended to better protect
Aboriginal heritage within or adjacent to all mapped areas.
“Assessment
of the Aboriginal Heritage Information Management System data and extensive
field surveys
in company with nominated cultural representatives to validate and record data
is also a necessary
project component,” it says.
The
project aims to produce 1:25,000 scale topographic maps for the Yaegl Native
Title Claimed Area, annotated
with “known” and “high potential” areas of Aboriginal cultural heritage, within
and immediately adjacent
to the Clarence Valley local government area.
Once
complete, a training program will be developed for Yaegl site officers,
Clarence Valley Council staff and
other appropriate agencies.
Release
ends.
Norway needs to withdraw its majority-owned petroleum mining company from the Great Australian Bight
ABC News, 12 March 2019:Plans to drill in the middle of the Great Australian Bight have led to a fierce battle, as a Norwegian Energy giant faces off with Aussie surfers, environmentalists and fishermen. #TheProjectTV pic.twitter.com/2ppO02m0or— The Project (@theprojecttv) April 8, 2019
A Norwegian MP has
called for a state-owned Norwegian oil and gas company not to start drilling in
the Great Australian Bight, while a scientist says noise from the project could
hurt marine life.
The Norwegian Government
has a 67 per cent majority stake in Equinor, which wants to start searching for oil off the coast of South
Australia at a depth of almost 2.5 kilometres by the end of 2020.
It needs approval from
the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority.
MP Kristoffer Robin Haug
addressed the Norwegian Parliament last week and said going ahead with the
project could see Norway become the enemy.
"Will the
[Petroleum and Energy] Minister use this power as a majority shareholder in
Equinor to instruct their company to stop their oil exploration in the
Bight?" he asked.
Fight For The
Bight, April
2019:
New
research from The Australia Institute shows that 60% of Australians are
opposed to drilling for oil in the Great Australian Bight, while the rate of
opposition amongst South Australians is even higher at 68%.
The first ever national
poll on the issue found that only one in five Australians, and 16% of South
Australians, support drilling in the Bight, while more than two thirds of
Australians want to see the area given World Heritage protection.
The poll also found
there is greater support, both nationwide and in SA, for ending coal, gas and
oil exploration across Australia than there is for allowing it to continue.
“The Great Australian
Bight is a national treasure and now we know that people across the country
want to see it protected from exploitation,” said Noah Schultz-Byard, The
Australia Institute’s SA projects manager.
“Equinor and the other
oil giants looking to drill in the Great Australian Bight are attempting to do
so in direct opposition to the wishes of the Australian people.
“We’ve known for some
time that the Great Australian Bight holds a special place in the hearts of
South Australians, but this research has shown that opposition to exploiting
the Bight exists across the country.
The Norwegian Greens
Party has also adopted the Australian Greens slogan "Fight for the
Bight".
South Australian Greens
senator Sarah Hanson-Young said Mr Haug's speech showed the fight was now
receiving international attention.
"This is starting
to cause problems and waves overseas," Senator Hanson-Young said.
"People are questioning why Australia would put
at risk our beautiful pristine areas.
"This is a whale
sanctuary. This is an untouched wonderland. Why would we put this at
risk?"….
Protesters took to
Encounter Bay this morning to protest against oil drilling in the Great
Australian Bight.
Tuesday, 16 April 2019
No matter how had they dance and prance Scott Morrison & Co just can't turn Newspoll around
Only 32 days out from the 2019 federal election and the losing streak is not yet over for the Morrison Government.
The last time the Coalition were ahead on a Newspoll Two Party
Preferred (TPP) basis was on 2 July 2016 when the Turnbull Government
stood at 50.5 per cent on the day of the 2016 federal election.
Which means the losing streak has now stretched to a little over 33
months.
52nd Newpoll results – published 15 April 2019:
Primary Vote – Labor 39 percent (up 2 points) to Liberal-Nationals 39 per cent
(up 1 point), The Greens 9 per cent (unchanged), One Nation 4 per cent (down 2
points).
Two Party Preferred (TPP) - Labor 52 per cent (unchanged) to Liberal-Nationals Coalition 48
per cent (up 1 point).
Voter Net Satisfaction With Leaders’ Performance – Prime Minister Scott Morrison
1 point (down 1 point) and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten -14 points
(unchanged).
If a federal election had been held on14 April 2019 based of the
preference flow in July 2016, then Labor would have won government with a
majority 82 seats (unchanged since 7 April poll ) to the Coalition's 63 seats
(unchanged since 7 April poll) in the House of Representatives.
According to Antony Green's Swing Calculator the 11-14 April 2019 Newspoll results will see Labor gain the Page electorate and retain the Richmond electorate, with Cowper electorate being retained by the Nationals.
Labels:
#MorrisonGovernmentFAIL,
elections 2019,
poll,
statistics
Morrison and Frydenberg caught out deceiving Treasury officials and lying to the national electorate as the federal election campaign kicked off last week
On 11 April
2019, the same day Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the federal election
date, The
Sydney Morning Herald reported:
Prime Minister Scott
Morrison will use new Treasury costings to warn Australians of a $387 billion
burden from Labor tax hikes and revenue increases in an incendiary attack after
launching the May 18 federal election campaign.
Mr Morrison will use the
figures to outline the full impact of Labor's plan to oppose $230 billion in
personal income tax cuts and extract another $157 billion in higher revenue
from negative gearing, dividend changes and other measures.
However this
alleged Treasury advice was not distributed to journalists.
Instead they allegedly
received this:
via @Bowenchris |
Which is
definitely not a Treasury document, couched as it is in terms of election
slogans such as “Retiree tax” for changes to the treatment of excess franking
credits, “Housing tax” for changes to negative gearing and capital gains
tax, "Superannuation tax" for changes to the cap on non-concessional superannuation contributions and "Family business tax" to changes to the rules for private discretionary trusts.
However, the
truth will out…….
Chief
political correspondent for The Age:
"We were not asked to cost another party's policies and would not do so if the request was made specifically to 'cost Party X's policy'," Treasury Secretary Phil Gaejtens told Labor.https://t.co/dFuxDroM7O— David Crowe (@CroweDM) April 12, 2019
What is
missing from this deception on the part of Morrison & Co is the exact
wording of the request to cost received by Treasury - we already know they didn't classify the request in terms of it containing details of Labor policies.
If its
anything like the last time the Liberal-Nationals pulled this particular unethical campaign
trick, what Treasury was actually asked to cost was slightly different to Labor’s
stated policies.
Monday, 15 April 2019
American Politics: Opening lines to remember
From "Everything Trump Touches Dies: A Republican Strategist Gets Real About The Worst President Ever" by Rick Wilson, published in 2018.
Labels:
books,
Donald Trump,
US politics
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