Friday, 25 May 2018
Patagonia Australia held a "Never Town" conservation activism event at Yamba in May 2018
On Friday 18
May 2018 Patagonia Australia held a “Never
Town” film showing and information night on environmental and conservation
issues affecting the Clarence Coast.
The evening
started with live music and a slide show against the sides of the water tower
on Pilot Hill overlooking the Clarence River mouth and ocean at Yamba.
The good-sized crowd that gathered reflected the make-up of the Lower Clarence - retirees,
young adults, families with children, along with local business owners and surfing enthusiasts. At least one Clarence Valley councillor was there.
Welcome to
country was given by “Fox” Laurie accompanied by DJ Eamens on the didgeridoo.
Judith
Melville spoke on some of the issues surrounding the state government’s
proposal to designate Port of Yamba-Clarence River an official cruise ship
destination and possibly build an international cruise ship terminal.
Dianne Chapman
from the Yaegl Traditional Owners
Aboriginal Corporation spoke of the Yaegl community’s connection to
country and commitment to protect Clarence Valley land and waters.
After the film ended a Valley
Watch Inc. petition was sent round the audience with this wording:
“We, the undersigned,
respectfully call on the Premier of NSW, Gladys Berejiklian, Minister Melinda
Pavey (Roads, Maritime and Freight) and Minister Andrew Constance (Transport
and Infrastructure) to reject any proposals to allow cruise ships to enter the
Port of Yamba or Clarence River estuary.
The Clarence River
estuary is an integral part of a valuable Clarence Valley tourism sector which
contributes over $300 million to the Clarence Valley’s annual income and
employs more than 2000 people. To put that at risk for the dubious benefit to
be derived from a brief morning visit is unacceptable, given the threats that a
4,000 tonne, 90 metre long cruise ship pose to the estuary, the fishing
industry and Yamba/Iluka’s reputation as a clean, green holiday destination,
and to the Dirrangun Reef, which is protected under the Native Title Act
(1993).”
Anyone
wishing to sign this petition can call in at the Valley Watch booth at Yamba River Markets held on the fourth
Sunday of every month at Ford Park next to the ferry jetty.
The next three market
days are Sunday 27 May, 24 June and 22 July 2018.
Labels:
Clarence Coast,
Clarence River,
Iluka,
people power,
Yamba
Now customers can't even trust their local bank tellers
It seems schoolchildren are considered fair game by the big banks......
Junkee, 19 May 2018:
Oh boy. This is a tough
one. An investigate report by Fairfax Media has found that Commonwealth Bank
employees set up thousands of fraudulent children’s savings accounts in order
to meet internal targets and earn bonuses.
That’s right folks. Your
mates the Dollarmites? They were in it up to their neck.
According to the report
by Fairfax reporter Adele Ferguson, the scam involved employees illegitimately
activating Youthsaver accounts that had been set up by parents
via the Commonwealth Bank’s school banking program (better known at
Dollarmites) but did not contain any actual money. Since the sign-up would not
count towards internal sales targets unless a deposit was made in the
first 30 days, employees would deposit a small amount of money into
the account themselves to ensure that it was counted.
The matter first came to
the attention of senior management at the bank in 2013. An internal
investigation found that at 150 branches, as many as 5347 Youthsaver
accounts contained less than $1 in deposits. According to the Fairfax
report, “managers were asked to look into them to see if they had been
fraudulently set up using illegitimate sources of funds”, but the bank chose
not to broaden the investigation to include the almost 900 other branches
that were in operation at the time.
Ultimately, no disciplinary
action was taken against employees. In an email obtained by Fairfax, one senior
manager said “the issue is widespread, it would seem unfair to name a handful
when more are involved”.
The bank did not inform
any of the customers or schools involved.
The
Sydney Morning Herald,
18 May 2018:
The school banking and
customer referral scandals came to light inside the bank shortly after CBA's
now chief executive, Matt Comyn, was appointed to run the retail operation in
2012….
“While this practice did
not financially harm any of our customers, it was a breach of their trust. For
that I’m deeply sorry. As CBA’s new chief executive, my number one priority is
to expedite changes that will prevent any behaviour that undermines our
customers' trust in us – and to remove any CBA employee who knowingly acts
against our customers’ interests.”
The country’s largest
consumer group, CHOICE, seized on the scandal to renew its calls to ban school
banking schemes.
“It's a pretty basic
expectation that bank staff will handle money honestly. Whether it involves
five cents or $5 million, any mishandling of funds goes to the heart of trust
in the institution,” CHOICE chief executive Alan Kirkland said.
He said if senior staff
knew it was happening on a mass scale and did nothing about it, they were
complicit in that fraud.
“This raises serious questions about the
culture of the entire bank,” he said
While over at the Banking and Finance
Royal Commission………
ABC
News, 21 May
2018:
The banking royal
commission has heard an elderly, seriously ill woman faced homelessness after
her daughter's business failed.
Carolyn Flanagan cannot
read or write due to blindness caused by glaucoma, she has trouble speaking due
to the effects of cancer surgery, suffers memory loss and has osteoporosis,
among other medical problems.
The pensioner sought
help from Legal Aid NSW when Westpac tried to take her home, which was used to
guarantee her daughter's loan. A complaint was taken to the Financial Ombudsman
Service, which found in Westpac's favour.
It was only a last-ditch
effort by Ms Flanagan's Legal Aid lawyers that managed to keep her in her home.
Solicitor Dana Beiglari
told the hearing her manager at the time "contacted another consumer
advocate to see if he had a senior contact at Westpac who we could escalate
this matter to, given our client was facing homelessness in her old age".
Ms Beiglari sent a letter
to Westpac outlining Ms Flanagan's medical circumstances and managed to secure
a "life interest" in the property for her, which means she can remain
in the home until she dies or decides to sell.
Counsel assisting the
inquiry Michael Hodge QC asked Ms Beiglari about the Westpac employee's
response to the case.
"What that employee
of Westpac expressed to you was surprise with the thought that Westpac would be
evicting and it wasn't in line with what Westpac would normally do?" he
asked.
"Yes, that's correct,"
Ms Beiglari answered.
Ms Flanagan maintained a
sense of humour under questioning. After Mr Hodge listed off her litany of
health issues, including depression, she quipped "that'd depress
anybody".
She gave her evidence
through a video link as she was too unwell to travel.
Westpac's lawyers
questioned her recollection of events and the amount of the loan.
Westpac executive
Alastair Welsh followed Ms Flanagan and Ms Beiglari in giving evidence. He said
there was nothing "technically" wrong with Ms Flanagan being allowed
to act as a guarantor.
"My review of the
file shows we followed the process I would want the bank to follow," Mr
Welsh said.
However, he admitted
there were some problems with the bank's handling of the case once the loan
failed.
The inquiry heard it was
Westpac policy to "exercise extreme caution" with parental
guarantees.
Mr Welsh admitted there
were warning signs in Ms Flanagan's case that should have been observed by the
banker.
"She suffers from
quite debilitating health conditions. Would that be a relevant factor?" Mr
Hodge asked.
Mr Welsh agreed and said
there were no comments on Ms Flanagan's file noting her condition.
The bank manager
involved is no longer employed by Westpac.
Labels:
banks and bankers,
children,
rorts,
royal commission
ACCC: Australians lost $340 million to scammers in 2017
Labels:
Australian society,
Scams
Thursday, 24 May 2018
Is the war about which political party showed the most disrespect towards the Australian Constitution and Parliament about to spill more blood?
Newcastle
Herald, 18
May 2018:
The citizenship crisis
could claim more government MPs after Attorney-General Christian Porter said
they had to prove their possible dual citizenships were renounced.
Labor says this puts
Treasurer Scott Morrison, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, and 12 other
coalition MPs in danger.
Mr Morrison's maternal
grandfather was born in New Zealand, while Mr McCormack's was born in Greece in
1896.
The citizenship test in
the constitution has already forced more than a dozen MPs to quit because they
were citizens of foreign countries at the election.
"The requirement is
that you have to show that you've completed the renunciation process," Mr
Porter told reporters in Perth on Friday.
"You need to
evidence not merely the start of the renunciation process but its completion.
"So when people
haven't done that, no matter who they are, they need to do so."
Shadow attorney-general
Mark Dreyfus says it sets a new benchmark that goes too far.
"Mr Porter has
created a test that many of his own MPs fail. This is a very dangerous path for
the government to go down," Mr Dreyfus said.
He says 14 coalition MPs
have not shown evidence of completed renunciations, despite having parents or
grandparents born overseas.
Mr Porter had earlier
attacked Labor MP Emma Husar because she had not provided documented proof she
had renounced Polish citizenship, which she was entitled to through her
paternal grandparents.
Ms Husar says she wrote
to the Polish consulate to renounce any entitlement 16 days before her
nomination for federal parliament in 2016.
But Mr Porter says Ms Husar
had not put on the citizenship register any documented evidence her
renouncement was accepted.
Ms Husar told The
Australian on Friday she had nothing more to add.
"You have to have
something to renounce. You have to have something in order to give it back. I
am not a dual citizen," she said.
Under new rules set to
be introduced before upcoming by-elections, candidates have to give their
citizenship information to the Australian Electoral Commission.
It will then be made
public, but the AEC won't be given the power to adjudicate the eligibility of
candidates.
News.com.au, 18 May 2018:
NEW TEST FOR MP
CITIZENSHIP?
* If renunciations are
required, as the Attorney-General suggests, then there are eligibility doubts
over more federal MPs.
COALITION
* Scott Morrison:
Maternal grandfather born in NZ, no renunciation confirmation provided.
* Michael McCormack:
Maternal grandfather born in Greece. Greek Embassy does not have him registered
on Greek municipal records, a requirement of being a citizen.
* Zed Seselja: Both
parents, all grandparents born overseas, no renunciation confirmation provided.
Croatian embassy says he is not a citizen.
* Julia Banks: Greek
father and four Greek grandparents. Greek Embassy does not have her registered
on Greek municipal records, a requirement of being a citizen.
* Alex Hawke: Mother and
maternal grandparents were born in Greece. Greek embassy does not have him
registered on Greek municipal records, a requirement of being a citizen.
* Craig Kelly: South
African maternal grandfather, no renunciation confirmation provided.
* Nola Marino: No
documents proving she does not get Italian citizenship from her husband. Father
born in the USA, maternal grandfather born in Sweden, paternal grandparents
born in Italy.
* Llew O'Brien: Paternal
grandfather born in Canada, no renunciation confirmation provided.
* Ken O'Dowd: Paternal
grandmother born in the Netherlands, no renunciation confirmation provided.
* Tony Pasin: Italian
mother and father, grandparents on both sides, document says he is not eligible
to apply for Italian citizenship, but not whether he is a citizen.
* Angus Taylor: Maternal
grandparents born in NZ, no renunciation confirmation provided.
* Alan Tudge - Maternal
grandfather born in Canada, no renunciation confirmation provided.
* Tim Wilson: Maternal
grandfather born in India, no renunciation confirmation provided.
LABOR
* Emma Husar: Polish
grandparents, checked that she did not have citizenship but renounced it
anyway, no renunciation confirmation provided.
* Mark Dreyfus: Jewish
father and paternal grandparents fled Nazi Germany and stripped of their
citizenship. No renunciation confirmation provided.
* Michael Danby: Jewish
father and paternal grandparents were born in Germany. Father was stripped of
citizenship when he arrived in Australia. No renunciation confirmation
provided.
Sometimes it is hard to believe how bone-achingly stupid governments can be…… Part Two
According to the
NSW Berejiklian Coalition Government;
Smart and Skilled is a reform
of the NSW Vocational Education and Training (VET) system. It's helping people
in NSW get the skills they need to find a job and advance their careers.
This was an
example of Smart and Skilled/VET at work in 2016…….
The
Sydney Morning Herald,
30 September 2016:
The NSW government has
given tens of millions in taxpayer dollars to help train staff at private
corporations including global giant McDonalds.
A freedom of information
request by the NSW Greens reveals the state government has awarded Mcdonald's
Australia $1,809,485 in funding for vocational education and training.
In the second quarter of 2016 McDonald's reported net income of $1.09 billion, or $1.25 per share, on sales of$6.26 billion.
In the second quarter of 2016 McDonald's reported net income of $1.09 billion, or $1.25 per share, on sales of$6.26 billion.
This was Smart and Skilled/VET-HELP on a national level in 2017……
via @TAFEeducation |
Now in 2018 to
date an
est. 50 VET-HELP private educational centres have had their registration
suspended, cancelled, not renewed, had conditions applied or are under AAT review.
According to the Commonwealh Ombudsman, between 1 July 2017 and 31 March 2018 there were 5,193 VET loan assistance complaints lodged by students, many of whom had discovered they had been signed up to a student loan without their knowledge or discovered that the loan amount is larger than
they expected.
Labels:
government policy,
privatisation,
TAFE,
vocational education
Wednesday, 23 May 2018
Private members bill banning live sheep exports before the Australian Parliament - it needs your support
Sky News, Sunday 20 May 2018:
Greens MP Adam Bandt has
told Sky News there may be the numbers in federal parliament to pass a private
members bill that will ban live sheep exports. Liberal backbencher Sussan Ley
will introduce a private members bill to parliament next week that, if passed,
would see the live sheep export trade phased out.
The bill has the support of
three Liberal MPs, Labor and the Greens. Mr Bandt says there’s a 'real
prospect' the bill could pass the parliament within the next month.
ABC News, Monday 21 May 2018:
Support for shutting
down the live sheep export trade is gaining ground, with Labor set to formally
endorse the proposal this week.
Liberal MP Sussan Ley
will today introduce a private member's bill that would ban live sheep exports
to the Middle East during the northern hemisphere summer months in 2019 and
entirely close the sector down in five years.
"This has been a
trade marked by disaster following debacle and that's gone on for 33 years,
it's had a very sad history, a very dismal history," she said.
Shadow Agriculture
Minister Joel Fitzgibbon told AM Labor will lock in its support for what will
be known as the Live Sheep Long Haul Export Prohibition Bill.
"I will certainly
be recommending to both the shadow cabinet and to the party room this week that
we support the bill," he told AM.
"I have no doubt
that the bill reflects the view of the broader Labor Party and on that basis
I'm very confident that the party room will embrace the bill."
Labor's support
drastically increases Ms Ley's chances of securing the numbers to debate the
bill in the House of Representatives.
She already has the
backing of Liberal colleagues Sarah Henderson and Jason Wood, and believes the
numbers will increase.
"I've had
conversations with two or three that … are very supportive. I will leave it up
to them about when they talk about their support and to what degree they might
get behind this bill," she said.
But her hopes of
securing Ian Goodenough's support, who indicated an interest in the bill, have
fallen through.
"After considering
all the factors I have decided to initially back the Government position on the
McCarthy Review to implement a series of changes," he said.
Live Sheep Long Haul
Export Prohibition Bill 2018,
Explanatory Memorandum, excerpt:
OUTLINE
The Live Sheep Long Haul
Export Prohibition Bill 2018 amends the Export Control Act 1982, the Australian
Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 and the Export Control Act 2018. The Bill
introduces provisions which will restrict the long haul export of live sheep
and lambs during the northern summer months of July, August or September in a
five year transitional period, or at any time after that period, where the
voyage is by ship and of duration exceeding ten days, and where a place in that
voyage, regardless of whether that place is the final destination, is either
the Persian Gulf or the Red Sea.
It is expected Prime Minister and Liberal MP for Wentworth Malcolm Bligh Turnbull and Deputy Prime Minister and Nationals MP for Riverina Michael McCormack will use their numbers to quash this bill.
With the bill joining the Live Animal Export (Slaughter) Prohibition Bill 2011
(Adam Bandt MP), Live Animal Export (Slaughter) Prohibition Bill 2011 [No.
2] (Senator Rachael Seiwert) and Live Animal Export Restriction and Prohibition Bill 2011
(Andrew Wilkie MP) in the Australian parliamentary achives.
Unless.....
Enough ordinary Australian citizens contact their federal members of parliament this week by email and tell them they will lose their vote at the forthcoming federal election if the MP doesn't vote in support of this bill.
There are currently 150 members of the House of Representatives and 76 senators so get cracking,
Labels:
animal rights,
animal welfare,
live animal exports
Sometimes it is hard to believe how bone-achingly stupid governments can be…… Part One
Before the Abbott Coalition Government appointed John
Lloyd Australian Public Service Commissioner in 2014 he was Director, Workplace
Relations and Productivity at the far-right pressure group, the Institute for Public Affairs - so this was all but inevitable....
The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 May 2018:
The Prime Minister's
department has refused to release emails relating to the public service
commissioner John Lloyd and a right-wing think tank, saying they could
prejudice an investigation into a possible breach of the law.
Mr Lloyd has previously rejected
suggestions he gave special access and research to the
Institute of Public Affairs after Labor senators last year raised an email
he sent to a member of the group with an attachment showing what he described
as "generous" provisions in public service enterprise agreements.
A freedom of information
request sought emails held by Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet
secretary Martin Parkinson mentioning Mr Lloyd and the IPA, and dated from
October 23, after senators referred to the email in a Senate estimates hearing.
The department responded
to the request last month by refusing to release two emails in Dr Parkinson's
inbox, dated December 20 and December 22.
"I am satisfied
that disclosure secretary Peter Rush wrote.
Releasing the documents
could also "reasonably be expected to prejudice the impartial adjudication
of a particular case", Mr Rush said.
One document is 30 pages
long, and another is five pages.
The department and the
Australian Public Service Commission have refused to answer repeated questions
from Fairfax Media asking who is under investigation, who is conducting the
probe, and the matters being investigated.
"The department has
no comment," Prime Minister and Cabinet said in two separate statements.
The APS commission said
it would not comment "on speculation about any investigation".
The issue of an investigation is still dogging John Lloyd and was addressed at a Finance And Public Administration Legislation Committee Estimates hearing on 21 May 2018, where at 1:57pm Lloyd went from professing unfamiliarity with a government act relevant to his current situation to this…….
Fairfax Media journalist tweeting about Senate Estimates hearing, 21 May 2018:
The issue of an investigation is still dogging John Lloyd and was addressed at a Finance And Public Administration Legislation Committee Estimates hearing on 21 May 2018, where at 1:57pm Lloyd went from professing unfamiliarity with a government act relevant to his current situation to this…….
Fairfax Media journalist tweeting about Senate Estimates hearing, 21 May 2018:
This is awkward. Public Service Commissioner John Lloyd is flat out refusing to say whether he is under investigation over his relationship with the IPA #estimates— Michael Koziol (@michaelkoziol) May 21, 2018
Yes, the Federal Coalition Government really opted for a member of the brains trust with the appointment of John Lloyd.A verbatim exchange-— Michael Koziol (@michaelkoziol) May 21, 2018
McAllister: Are you under investigation for breaking the law?
Lloyd: I’ll take that on notice #estimates
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