Friday 30 July 2010
What's going on at the Herald? This pair have already had their 15 minutes of fame
A sure sign that it's a slow news day is The Sydney Morning Herald's decision to give two codgers whose names resemble those of the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition another run in today's paper.
Honestly, they add nothing new to the Herald's election coverage, so why were they given another appearance?
C'mon, Granny Herald, readers deserve better than having to sit down to a second serving of tripe.
Readers are not so desperate that they need this type of rubbish to fill any vacuums in their lives!
Labels:
election trivia
Are we looking at Laurie Oakes' leaker here?
While all the world and his dog is accusing Kevin Rudd (or MPs allegedly still loyal to him) of leaking details of Cabinet meetings to journalist Laurie ‘I would talk to the devil himself to get a story’ Oakes, I'm more inclined to believe that these leaks have little to do with tensions remaining from the recent leadership change but are aimed squarely at Labor's electoral chances and have the Grech-like flavour of older motives with an anti-Labor bias.
Remember this The Daily Telegraph report from June 2008 when Rudd was Australian Prime Minister?
On May 28, Oakes revealed Cabinet documents which showed four frontline economic departments had warned the Government its FuelWatch program could increase petrol prices. The next day the head of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Terry Moran, called in the AFP to find the source.
Or this from Dr Anne Tiernan at the Centre for Governance & Public Policy (Griffith University) also in 2008.
Ministerial deliberations are not held in a vacuum. They generate paper records which are written up by second and third parties. Given that the current leaked information does not appear to be derived from more recent Cabinet meetings, one has to wonder about the role of the public service or possibly disgruntled former or present political staffers in this affair.
Yamba cousins selected for Commonwealth Games in Delhi in October
Cousins Cameron Pilley and Donna Urquhart have been selected in the Australian squash team that will compete at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Pilley, aged 27, and Urquhart, aged 23, are local products who started their squash experiences at the Yamba Squash Centre.
According to Squash Info Pilley's current ranking in world men's squash is 16th whilst Urquhart's ranking in women's squash is 18th.
Other members of the 2010 Australian Commonwealth Games squash team are:
Stewart Boswell 31 ACT
Ryan Cuskelly 22 NSW
Aaron Frankcomb 25 Tas
David Palmer 34 NSW
Kasey Brown 24 NSW
Lisa Camilleri 27 Qld
Melody Francis 21 Vic
Amelia Pittock 27 Vic
To further emphasise the success of squash on the NSW north coast it should be noted that Ryan Cuskelly is from Evans Head and Kasey Brown is from Taree.
Labels:
Commonwealth Games,
Northern Rivers,
Yamba,
youth
Keeping track of all those election campaign leaflets in 2010
by R. Barwick on behalf of Craig Isherwood
At last! Somewhere to go to check out those 2010 federal election campaign leaflets.
You can even upload images of those examples that are beginning to litter your own letterbox.
ElectionLeaflets.org.au
At last! Somewhere to go to check out those 2010 federal election campaign leaflets.
You can even upload images of those examples that are beginning to litter your own letterbox.
ElectionLeaflets.org.au
Browse at your leisure and spot those breaches of the Commonwealth Electoral Act as they are posted online.
Labels:
advertising,
federal election 2010,
politics
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