Sunday 15 October 2017
Quote of the Month
“Tony Abbott said to me, ‘You know, I went to a Catholic school as a kid but no one did anything to me. Maybe I wasn’t good-looking enough.’ I’m sat there, like, ‘Is he kidding? Is he making light of this issue?’” [Australian actor Chris Hemsworth quoted in GQ Australia, 4 October 2017]
Sacked former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott was in London this month and 'Daring to Doubt'
"Primitive people once killed goats to appease the volcano gods, we are more sophisticated now but are still sacrificing our industries and our living standards to the climate gods to little more effect", Liberal MP for Warringah Tony Abbott, 9 October 2017
On 9 October 2017 a former Australian prime minister sacked by his party before he had completed one term in office was speaking at a Global Warming Policy Foundation event held at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in London.
It appears that Tony Abbott made sure that no journalist from the Australian Broadcasting Commission was present to hear his anti-climate change lecture, “Daring to Doubt”.
One could understand his motive – after none of the venue rooms available can seat more than 210 persons.
Such a small number is hardly a good reason to sock Australian taxpayers for costs associated with this annual lecture – which on past behaviour he is highly likely to attempt.
In the last calendar year Abbott spent $29,444.13 on overseas travel as a backbencher without any additional parliamentary responsibility. He was reimbursed this money by the Dept. of Finance.
Readers should click on the link to the transcript of his ‘lecture’ and enjoy the irony of him of all people telling the British:
“In Australia, we’ve had ten years of disappointing government. It’s not just the churn of prime ministers that now rivals Italy’s, the internal divisions and the policy confusion that followed a quarter century of strong government under Bob Hawke and John Howard. It’s the institutional malaise. We have the world’s most powerful upper house: a Senate where good government can almost never secure a majority. Our businesses campaign for same sex marriage but not for economic reform. Our biggest company, BHP, the world’s premier miner, lives off the coal industry that it now wants to disown. And our oldest university, Sydney, now boasts that its mission is “unlearning”.”
In the face of the growing threat of climate change sometimes Australian politicians leave me speechless
The Guardian, 9 October 2017:
The New South Wales government will introduce legislation to approve an underground coalmine that was blocked by the courts because it was polluting Sydney’s drinking water.
On Monday the state’s energy minister, Don Harwin, announced the government would overturn a decision by the NSW court of appeal to block the extension of the Springvale colliery.
The mine, owned by Centennial Coal, is the sole supplier to Lithgow’s Mount Piper power station, which provides about 10% of NSW’s electricity.
On Monday Harwin said the mine was “vital for energy security and affordability”.
“My top priority as energy minister is to ensure NSW households and business have an affordable, secure and reliable energy supply – this decision supports that,” he said.
The legislation, which is expected to be introduced to the parliament this week, will change the NSW Environmental Planning and Assessment Act to “clarify” that “projects in the Sydney water catchment seeking to expand must maintain or improve water quality compared to their existing consent”.
It will also specifically validate the Springvale mine’s state significant development consent.
The government’s planning minister, Anthony Roberts, said the legislation would “support the construction of a water treatment plant” which he said would eliminate saline discharges.
“This new treatment plant will see zero mine water discharge into the Coxs river, is supported by the EPA and WaterNSW and has separately been approved by the independent Planning Assessment Commission,” he said.
In August the court of appeal determined that the mine was polluting Sydney’s drinking water and therefore operating on an invalid licence.
After a challenge by environment group 4nature, the court found the commission had erred in approving the licence because it involved discharging polluted water into Sydney’s drinking catchment.
The approval involved saline mine water being discharged into the Coxs river, which flows into Lake Burragorang, Sydney’s major drinking-water reservoir.
Liberal Member of the Legislative Council, Minister for Resources, Minister for Energy and Utilities, and Minister for the Arts, Vice-President of the Executive Council, Donald Thomas HARWIN, BEc(Hons) MLC – parliamentary bio.
Liberal Member for Lane Cove, Minister for Planning, Minister for Housing, and Special Minister of State, Leader of the House, Anthony John ROBERTS, MA (Comms) MP – parliamentary bio.
Saturday 14 October 2017
Political Tweets of the Week
Hey @bobjcarr Welcome to Stasi Australia (metadata, no-charge detention, facial recognition CCTV). You still opposed to a Bill of Rights?— Quentin Dempster (@QuentinDempster) October 8, 2017
Yesterday over 16,000 people turned out around Aus with a simple message: #StopAdani! Australia, you are awe-inspiring and can do anything! pic.twitter.com/HDaTodY74c— Stop Adani (@stopadani) October 8, 2017
Labels:
Australian society,
Big Brother,
big data,
human rights,
surveillance
Quotes of the Week
”Homosexuality was decriminalised in NSW in 1984. The first state or territory to take homosexuality out of the criminal code was South Australia in 1975 and the last was Tasmania in 1997.” [Julie McCrossin writing on ABC News, 23 September 2017]
“There are around 3,000 reported snakebites each year in Australia, resulting in 500 hospital admissions and an average of two fatalities.” [The Flying Doctor Service, 5 October 2017]
“In the first few months of 2017, more than 440,000 Australians have donated to a GoFundMe, demonstrating the staggering increase of people engaging with social fundraising across the country.” [The Northern Star, 3 October 2017]
Labels:
Australian society,
people power,
ssssnakes
Friday 13 October 2017
WAKE UP, PRIME MINISTER! A Frustrated Voter Calls on the Australian PM to Redeem Himself
Tony Abbott, in speaking arrant
nonsense in the speech he delivered to a collection of climate deniers in the
UK recently, has given you a great chance to redeem yourself in relation to
climate change action and energy policy.
Abbott has shown how idiotic he is and how indifferent he is to the national
interest as well as being totally inconsistent with much of what he espoused
when he was Prime Minister. So why do
you keep kowtowing to his silliness and the silliness of his mates? Why are you reluctant to adopt a clean energy
target as recommended by the Chief Scientist?
You’ve kowtowed to Abbott and his
cronies incessantly for months and months – and it’s got you ABSOLUTELY
NOWHERE. They are not going to let up on
you – and you’ve lost an enormous amount of public goodwill by your craven
behaviour.
It’s time that you took charge and
rejected the idiocy of the Liberal and National dinosaurs who want to prevent
any more movement towards renewables.
How many of these Abbott-loving clowns are there anyway? Surely the majority of the Liberal members
(If not the Nationals - who are another matter entirely) want to have a
bipartisan agreement on climate and energy.
Surely the sensible members of the Government want to give the community
and business certainty about the way forward. And surely the more reasonable
members of your Government can see that it is IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST TO
SECURE A BIPARTISAN AGREEMENT ON THESE IMPORTANT MATTERS. That is really the only way forward – and
it’s what the majority of the community and business want.
If you get a bipartisan agreement with
the opposition, it surely won’t matter if Abbott and his dinosaur cronies cross
the floor.
Another matter you should be
considering (as I imagine you would be as a politician and a PM in deep
trouble) is how history will see you as a leader and your term as PM. Currently it’s not looking good.
Wake up, Prime Minister, and redeem
yourself!
Climateer
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File this one under 'Who's guarding the guards?'
The politicians forming Australian state and federal governments assure us they are upright, ethical people with histories as pure as the driven snow. They tell us their advisors are trustworthy beyond doubt and their senior public service appointees & finance/security consultants ditto. While their big business mates like Gina, Twiggy and Co are genuinely true blue and philanthropic.
Yet, as step by step these same politicians lead us towards authoritarian governance and Big Brother mass surveillance, their feet of clay can’t help but show.
North Coast Voices readers may remember that SMEC Holdings Limited (now SMEC and Surbana Jurong) has been a favourite of Malcolm Turnbull's since he was the Minister for the Environment and Water Resouces in the Howard Government ministry.
This company provided an error-ridden desktop study for Turnbull supporting damming and diverting water from NSW North Coast river systems, with a preference for visiting this environmental vandalism on the Clarence River system.
It is now allegedly a corrupt multinational corpration.
This company provided an error-ridden desktop study for Turnbull supporting damming and diverting water from NSW North Coast river systems, with a preference for visiting this environmental vandalism on the Clarence River system.
It is now allegedly a corrupt multinational corpration.
The Age, 4 October 2017:
An arm of the company tasked with advising the Turnbull government on its signature infrastructure project, Snowy Hydro 2.0, has been banned by the World Bank for alleged bribery and corruption, prompting further calls for a federal anti-corruption watchdog……
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull poses for a photo during his announcement of Snowy Hydro 2.0 in March.
Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Engineering company SMEC had five of its subsidiaries banned by the World Bank last week after an investigation into "inappropriate payments" linked to projects in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
SMEC was chosen to undertake the $29 million feasibility study back in May and the work is due to be finished by the end of the year. The firm was selected by the state and federal government-owned Snowy Hydro corporation, which runs the current power plant.
Last year, Fairfax Media revealed the details of some of the allegations around improper payments involving SMEC, including allegedly corrupt dealings between the firm and Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena when he was a cabinet minister in 2009.
Those dealings and others are still under investigation by the federal police.
This is one wealthy individual audited by the Australian Taxation Office - venture capitalist and independent consultant to business & government for over twelve years, Anthony ‘Tony’ Castagna.
The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 October 2017:
Anthony Castagna's company helps protect the cyber secrets and detect financial crimes within the world's most powerful institutions, including the Serious Fraud Office in Britain, US Homeland Security, the Australian defence force, ASIC, even the Office of the President of the US.
Now the Sydney-based co-founder and chairman of Nuix, majority owned by Macquarie Bank, faces a potential 20-year jail term after being charged with tax evasion and dealing with the proceeds of crime.
Dr Castagna, 70, has been the target of two of Nuix's major clients: the Australian Federal police and the Australian Tax Office through Project Wickenby, their long-running tax probe.
The charges relate to payments from Macquarie Bank which were allegedly channelled into offshore companies controlled by his cousin Robert Agius, who was sentenced to a non-parole period of 6 years and 8 months' jail in 2012 for operating unrelated tax avoidance schemes via his Vanuatu-based accountancy firm.
In addition to Dr Castagna's criminal charges, the ATO is pursuing him for unpaid taxes and penalties in excess of $10 million.
For decades, the tech guru has been a rainmaker for Macquarie Bank. The bank has ploughed millions of dollars into his cyber security and forensic services company Nuix. A totally owned Macquarie Group subsidiary owns more than 70 per cent of Nuix and over the last year Macquarie advisors have been talking up a billion-dollar float of Nuix on the Australian stock exchange....
Dr Castagna, who denies any wrongdoing and is vigorously defending the charges....
Labels:
crime,
federal government,
fraud,
information technology,
law,
police,
taxation
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