Sunday, 2 June 2019
Only weeks away from mid 2019 and staring into a future where the full force of climate change prevails and still denialists are being given media air time
Here is one of Australia's own 'professional' climate change denialists who allegedly uses a stage name............
Here is a genuine voice of science and reason (click on thread)........@JoanneNova: Warming is mostly beneficial, especially in Australia. Carbon dioxide feeds plants that are more likely to be drought prone.— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) May 26, 2019
MORE: https://t.co/ykweMevBOK #outsiders pic.twitter.com/EZrEh7W2d5
My farming family and I are fed up with all the 'climate sceptic' letters published in the @farmweekly. I'm a palaeoclimatologist and this week I spoke up. My letter was printed.. it goes like this (thread):— Joel Pedro (@BBQPossum) May 24, 2019
Labels:
climate change,
climate change denialists,
science
Saturday, 1 June 2019
Quote of the Week
“Big corporations can’t operate in a world that remains tethered to the
permanent present of [Australian Resources Minister] Canavan’s
imagining, they have to plan for the future, and the future is carbon
constraint.” [Political
Editor Katherine Murphy, The
Guardian, 30 May 2019]
Labels:
Australian politics
Photoshop of the Week
Labels:
#ScottMorrisonFAIL,
coal,
mining
Friday, 31 May 2019
Pampas Grass as decoration for your wedding? Don’t even think about it!
An ACT park ranger spraying the noxious weed Pampas Grass (Cortaderia species)
on a road verge.
ABC News, 29 May 2019:
According to the NSW Dept of Primary Industries:
Pampas grass grows in
clumps about 1 – 1.5 m across, with fluffy flower heads on tall stems. Common
pampas grass is up to 6 m tall when in flower. Pink pampas grass is up to 4 m
tall when in flower.
Pampas grass outcompetes
native vegetation, is a fire hazard, harbours vermin and could threaten
forestry.
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Photographer: N. Monaghan
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However, it has apparently become popular with brides-to-be...............
ABC News, 29 May 2019:
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Pampas grass is native
to South America and is considered a weed in most Australian states and
territories as it competes with native vegetation and is a fire hazard.
It is a highly invasive
plant, with each flower head producing up to 100,000 seeds that can spread to a
25-kilometre radius, and is banned from sale in the Greater Sydney, Hunter,
south-east and north coast regions of NSW.
Kim Curtis from Rous
County Council said officers had seized the outlawed grass from three locations
in the Byron Bay and Tweed regions over the past two weeks.
"It's scary, the
seeds on pampas grass can travel for kilometres and it could create another
outbreak of a high-priority weed that farmers have to deal with for years to
come," she said.
A wedding planner in
Byron Bay, Che Devlin, said brides started asking for the wheat-coloured
decorative grass for their big days after photos from a Byron Bay hinterland wedding,
featuring the grass, went viral on Instagram in 2017.
Mr Devlin said after the
council had informed florists that the plant was banned on the north coast
there had been an attempt to steer people away from the weed towards native
plants.
However he said it could
be difficult to dissuade a bride who had a certain aesthetic in mind.
"The hard thing is,
a lot of these florists, if they say no to a bride then that bride will go to
the florist who will say yes, so it becomes an economical thing," Mr
Devlin said.
Florist Jaala Mills, who
co-owns Bower Botanicals in Byron Bay, has worked on a number of local pampas
grass weddings.
She said her business
had not been involved in the recent pampa grass seizures and that her team had
made every effort to ensure the grass was not harmful to the environment.
"We imported the
grass in from California," she said.
"It was quarantined
in Australia and it went through a process of irradiation to kill the seeds and
then we had documentation from customs saying we were legally allowed to have
it."
Ms Mills said most
florists wanted to do the right thing but there was confusion in the industry
about whether they were allowed to hire out grass that had been treated to kill
the seeds.
"I wish someone
could come out and say exactly what the deal is," she said.
"We want
clarification. We hear rumours you can be slapped with a fine for $60,000 but
we don't know for sure."....
Labels:
noxious pests,
NSW North Coast
When a Coffs Harbour hotel makes it onto an undesirable list
In 2008 the
NSW Government commenced a Violent Venues Scheme to monitor alcohol-related violence in hotels
and bars.
This scheme publishes reports twice a year on rounds commencing 1 June and 1 December each year.
In 2019 the
number of licensed premises on the NSW Government’s violent venues list
has halved from 12 to 6 in the past six months, with no venues in the most
restrictive level one category of 18 or more violent incidents over a twelve
month period.
There are 6 licensed
premises in the next category below of 12 to 17 violent incidents over a twelve
month period.
Venues on the
list face strict conditions and increased monitoring by Liquor & Gaming
NSW.
The Coastal Hotel Bar & Restaurant at
Coffs Harbour is in this second category this year to date with 13 violent incidents recorded.
While in 2017
it was included in the second category with 13 violent incidents.
According to Liquor & Gaming NSW:
Level 2 venues are
subject to three additional special conditions:
1.
Cessation of alcohol services 30 minutes prior to close
2.
No glass containers to be used after midnight
3.
10 minute alcohol sales time out every hour after midnight or active
distribution of water and/or food.
Level 2 venues also have to maintain a register during opening hours.
Labels:
alcohol,
Coffs Harbour,
violence
Thursday, 30 May 2019
How the Prime Minister is reorganising our lives in 2019
On the day Scott Morrison arranged to be sworn-in as Australian prime minister for the second time he also made a few administrative changes.
From now on the Dept. of Human Services, which delivers social and health payments through such services such as Medicare, Centrelink and Child Support, will have the word "Human" erased from its title.
It will now be called Services Australia. A neutral name which will probably make privatisation of its more human service components that much easier down the track.
Services Australia has also been expanded to include responsibility for whole of government service delivery.
The new Minister for Government Services and Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme is noneother than the Qld Liberal MP for Fadden Stuart Robert, who in 2016 resigned as the Minister for Human Services after questions were raised over his fitness for office. Thus proving that when it comes to political probity it's not what you did in the past but who you pray with now that matters.
The new Minister for Families and Social Services was listed on 26 May 2019 as Liberal Senator for South Australia Anne Rushton. However, there is no mention of that title in her official parliamentary profile to date.
From now on the Dept. of Human Services, which delivers social and health payments through such services such as Medicare, Centrelink and Child Support, will have the word "Human" erased from its title.
It will now be called Services Australia. A neutral name which will probably make privatisation of its more human service components that much easier down the track.
Services Australia has also been expanded to include responsibility for whole of government service delivery.
The new Minister for Government Services and Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme is noneother than the Qld Liberal MP for Fadden Stuart Robert, who in 2016 resigned as the Minister for Human Services after questions were raised over his fitness for office. Thus proving that when it comes to political probity it's not what you did in the past but who you pray with now that matters.
The new Minister for Families and Social Services was listed on 26 May 2019 as Liberal Senator for South Australia Anne Rushton. However, there is no mention of that title in her official parliamentary profile to date.
Morrison has also decided that settlement
services for refugees and humanitarian migrants are being transferred from the
Social Services portfolio to the Home Affairs portfolio, giving the Minister
for Home Affairs and Liberal MP for Dickson Peter Dutton control of every aspect of the
lives of those seeking asylum or resettlement in Australia.
These and other changes are set out below........
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