Sunday 17 March 2013

Take a look at the News Media (Self regulation) Bill 2013 for yourself

The Daily Telegraph 13 March 2013
 
With various minions within Rupert Murdoch's media empire screamimg about this bill in the most lurid terms, perhaps it's time for ordinary citizens to look at these bills and make up their own minds.
 
The News Media (Self-regulation) Bill 2013 and the News Media (Self-regulation) (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2013 together with the Public Interest Media Advocate Bill 2013, the Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Convergence Review and Other Measures) Bill 2013, the Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (News Media Diversity) Bill 2013 and the Television Licence Fees Amendment Bill 2013 form a package of measures representing the Australian Government's response to two independent media reviews conducted in 2011 and 2012 - the Convergence Review and the Independent Inquiry into the Media and Media Regulation. [Explanatory Memorandum]
 
Download the Bill here and the Consequential Amendments here.

Australian Federal Election 2013: Call to Country


So who was it that appeared to call the Australian Prime Minister a "moll"?


News.com.au 12 March 2013:

Three women sitting in the public gallery shouted separate interjections at different points during question time.
One woman appeared to call Ms Gillard a "moll".
Another called the Prime Minister "Ju-liar" and a third spoke about Ms Gillard's recent visit to western Sydney.
"You didn't visit us did ya," she said.

Hansard 12 March 2013:

14.52 hours: An incident having occurred in the gallery

15.12 hours Speaker of the House of Representatives: …I remind members of the gallery that they are not participants in question time and that calling out from the galleries will lead to a closing down. I think it would be an absolute disgrace if we had to curtail the rights of people to attend and see their own parliament. Like many Speakers and many members of parliament before me, I have had the  privilege of going around the world and looking at other parliaments. I do not think people in Australia appreciate the access they have to this building and I would hate to get to the stage where we had to curtail that in any way. If people want to get to interject in question time, they have to get elected and get on a green seat—that would be my advice to individuals.
Even then they would have to observe the standing orders which say, 'No interjections.

So who hurled what sounded like "moll" at the PM?

Former Liberal Party candidate for Bendigo Anita Dolon
in the Bendigo Advertiser

Is this a photograph of the third woman seated in the House of Representatives’ visitors gallery who heckled Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard during Question Time on 12 March 2013?

Or was the "moll" interjector someone else connected to the Rotten To The Core rally held that day in Canberra?

These are unanswered questions, but what is not in question is the Leader of the Opposition's smirking response as these insults flew.......



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Saturday 16 March 2013

A girl after my own heart


First Dog On The Moon presents Brenda the Civil Disobedience Penguin…….











































Well done the Dog!

Creating a Northern Rivers Regional Social Plan

 
 
Regional Development Australia – Northern Rivers and Northern Rivers Social Development Council are working together to develop a social plan for our region.
What do we know about our region? Who are our communities?
What are our strengths, differences and common interests?
What changes do we want to make to the region for the future?
The project involves three stages:
A snapshot of our region – bringing together data to develop a regional social profile on topics including employment, housing, civic participation, transport, health and education.
Community engagement – a series of activities to gather community perspectives on our region and our social priorities for the future.
Creating a regional social plan – that will be available for public comment and promoted to government, community organisations and groups.
All information gathered will be publicly available via an online repository to inform short and medium term planning processes and build social inclusion, community participation, and responsiveness of community services. To find out more about how to have your say about the future of our region, contact regionalsocialplan@nrsdc.org.au
The regional social plan will be available by August 2013.
The Northern Rivers comprises the seven Local Government Areas of Ballina, Byron, Clarence Valley, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley and Tweed Shire.
 

Friday 15 March 2013

It seems investors can't even give Metgasco shares away

 
The Northern Star 14 March 2013:
Jason McFadden from Ballina-based JPM Financial Planning said that over the past 12 months the company's value had fallen by 73%.
He said Metgasco stock was a high-risk proposition with it having only three major projects.
"I would say that if you are holding stock in the company today then you may have missed the boat," he said.
"Most stock brokers are currently recommending selling shares and there are a significant number of sellers in the market and not many buyers."
David Lennox, Resource Analyst at Fat Prophets said Metgasco may also face further problems at the end of the year.
"If the CSG mining conditions stay as they are the company may have to look at a write-down of assets when it reports on December 31st," he said.
"They may even have to look at putting through an impairment charge on their CSG assets on the balance sheet and that in turn may trigger a number of debt covenants if they have them."
Australian Stock Exchange Metgasco Limited share trades on 14 March 2013:

On 1 March 2013 it was reported that Metgasco was removed from the S&P/ASX All Ordinaries Index.
 
Before it indefinitely suspended its operations on the NSW North Coast this month, Metgasco was operating at a sustained loss, was behind in its exploration schedule, had no coal seam gas wells in production, no pipeline or other gas delivery infrastructure in place and, still needed to spend about $50 millon on exploration to reach the point where they could look at sales arrangements for the gas - a necessary precondition for production.

Not a good profile for a company which appears to have begun preliminary investigations in the Casino district between 1995-97 before incorporating in 1999, listing on the stock exchange in 2004 and commencing its trial production well program in 2005.
 
Metgasco Limited Annual Report for year ending 30 June 2012:
 
 
Annual Report for year ending 30 June 2011:
 
 
 Annual Report for year ending 30 June 2010:
 
 
Annual Report for year ending 30 June 2009:
 
 
Metgasco Limited Annual Report for year ending 30 June 2008: