Is it the Tasmanian Government or is it Gunns Ltd? Is Kevin Rudd’s backdown on Labor’s forest policy really going to save jobs? Go and read Out of Control by Richard Flanagan in The Monthly, hosted on the Tasmanian Times site.
Is it the Tasmanian Government or is it Gunns Ltd? Is Kevin Rudd’s backdown on Labor’s forest policy really going to save jobs? Go and read Out of Control by Richard Flanagan in The Monthly, hosted on the Tasmanian Times site.
There is a timely reminder in the Age that the sort of treatment dished out to Dr Haneef is not just for non-citizens, go and read it here.
Via Public Opinion.
I was going to write something about the Dr Haneef case, but Ken at Road to Surfdom has said everything I want to say plus more in an excellent post. Please go and read it.
More here.
Radio Adelaide have started broadcasting recordings of sessions from the Adelaide Festival of Ideas, and many are now available for download, all of the details are here.
I would like to make some recommendations based on session I attended, or have downloaded and listened to. I will update this as I listen to more of them, though I don’t expect to get through all of them, so don’t read anything into the absence of a session from my list. All broadcasts are on 101.5 FM in Adelaide. Also, all sessions are available on cd from Radio Adelaide. All downloads are in mp3 format.
Updated 12/7
Peter Martin of the Canberra Times writes about the largely unreported story of an Australian who was extradited to the US and given a prison sentence for intellectual property theft. He also received a $700,000 fine despite the fact that he never made money out of his crime. Now, people can debate the impact of this sort of crime and the punishment it deserves, but for me the big issue is that an Australian can be extradited to another country and tried under their law for a crime committed in Australia. This, it seems, is one of the “benefits” of our Free Trade Agreement with the USA. Take note that this man had never even set foot on US soil, meanwhile the US Navy are trying to get custody of one of their sailors who was arrested in Australia for grooming an underage girl for sex over the internet (actually a police officer posing as a 14 year old).
Most of us don’t like the Nazis for what they did, but for others it’s more a matter of who they did it to.
Also worth reading:
– Nazi torturers on trial and “enhanced interrogation techniques”.
– Four Corners on torture and rendition from an Australian perspective. I’ve been disappointed that this story hasn’t caused more of a stir than it has, for the evidence of the Government turning a blind eye to rendition of an Australian citizen, but also because of the apparent dishonesty of both politicians and public servants in the light of the documents obtained by 4C. I am happy to see now that there may be some action being taken regarding this matter.
Of course with any mention of Nazi’s one has to be careful to avoid Godwin’s Law.
Former PM Paul Keating had plenty to say on Lateline last night, and as usual he wasn’t holding anything back.
On Workchoices:
The great lie of the Howard Government in respect of workplace changes, they are simply a set of arrangements to keep unions out of workplaces. They’ve got nothing to do with productivity and the quicker we move away from that kind of discriminatory structure to a truly trust based co operative sharing of work and workloads, then we get back to reasonable levels of productivity and again, reasonable rates of growth in real wages.
On Labor’s top advisors:
They’ll do him no good. Because in the end those kind of conservative tea-leaf-reading focus group driven polling types who I think led Kim into nothingness, he’s got his life to repent in leisure now at what they did to him. They’re back, they’re back. Gary Gray lost the ’96 election with me and then lost ’98. He’s been given Kim Beazley’s best seat in Western Australia.
The Labor Party is not going to profit from having these proven unsuccessful people around who are frightened of their own shadow and won’t get out of bed in the morning unless they’ve had a focus group report to tell them which side of bed to get out.
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They don’t have the structure or the creativity or the passion or the belief to go and grab the prize. They don’t understand a victory.
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I know it’s happening again, but the current Federal secretary is the author of “don’t fight them on interest rates” at the last election. You wouldn’t put much faith in him, would you?
On AWAs:
AWAs as they are now have to be scrapped because they have a bias against the right of an individual to talk to another individual about their wages. I mean, show me any democracy worth having Tony and I’ll show you one where people can meet freely and talk about conditions at work and be represented by a union. That’s the poison in the AWA. That’s the only point of the AWA. It’s got to go.
On Joe Hockey:
Silly what’s his name, the “Shrek” whoever he was on the television this morning. What’s his name?
On the economy & Peter Costello:
Everything in those national accounts yesterday, everything, that is the growth in the economy and the low unemployment, the reason the system is not blowing, the tinder box has not taken off is because of the float, because of the tariff changes and because of the IR changes, structural changes. That’s why they’re there. Not because of any superior management by Mr Costello. You know this pat line tonight about you wouldn’t put an L plater. God, he’s the greatest L plater of all time.
Full interview here
Just catching up on reading through my links on my day off, there’s a few things I’d like to recommend:
That’s it for now, but I’ll get around to writing something myself some time soon.