Monday 25th of November 2024

John Richardson's blog

dishonourable honourables .....

dishonourable honourables ....

How brilliant to see ICAC finally doing its job. All over town, decent people are rubbing their hands with glee. Not in revenge. More from the sense that, at last, the truth may come out about the self-serving ratbaggery that for so long ran this state.

Like captives in a slime-cave we scent nostril-quivering fresh air, and we want some.

war & pieces ....

war & pieces ....

A beautiful mosaic pilfered from the Palestinian front during World War I now hangs in Canberra’s Australian War Memorial, shoved awkwardly behind a newly built wall, testament to a growing national embarrassment. The mystery of Australia’s Elgin Marbles.

push polling .....

push polling ....

Current escalations aside, on November 29, the Palestinian Authority is scheduled to bring on a vote at the United Nations to determine whether it can be recognised as a "non-member observer state".

the new rank & file .....

the new rank & file .....

It was Christmas Eve, 2008, and the New South Wales government was ''putting the garbage out''.

''It is hoped that by announcing the decision at that time (on the cusp of the biggest holiday of the year) it will not be afforded any media or other attention,'' says a leaked cabinet in confidence report on the process prepared by Clayton Utz.

getting life ....

getting life ....

last man standing .....

last man standing .....

Australia’s Cardinal George Pell gave the worst media performance of his career at his press conference in Sydney on Tuesday. It was lazy, half-hearted and a complete waste of everyone’s time. He looked more than ever like yesterday’s man.

and there was a crooked man ....

Until this year, if one were to rely on the parliamentary record to form a view about Eddie Obeid, he might be described like this: A 69-year-old politician who had a moderate interest in business until he joined the NSW Legislative Council in 1991 when he became solely dedicated to his duties as a public official.

But this year, that edifice has been torn down. First by a series of investigative reports in the Herald, and now by a probe by the Independent Commission Against Corruption billed as its "most important" in its 25-year history.

the cost of coal .....

the coast of coal ....

from Crikey …..

Coal mine concerns

dumbing down ....

dumbing down ....

just an obscene cult .....

just an obscene cult ....

The death in Ireland of a woman whose repeated requests for an abortion were turned down - reportedly because “this is a Catholic country” - has sparked international protests and condemnation.

In Dublin more than a thousand people staged a demonstration outside the Irish parliament amid calls for an independent inquiry into the death.

a man of the people ....

a man of the people ....

It's a common grumble that politicians' lifestyles are far removed from those of their electorate. Not so in Uruguay. Meet the president - who lives on a ramshackle farm and gives away most of his pay.

Laundry is strung outside the house. The water comes from a well in a yard, overgrown with weeds. Only two police officers and Manuela, a three-legged dog, keep watch outside.

the power of one ....

the power of one ....

from politicoz ….

keating lashes foreign policy ….

in search of human services .....

in search of human services ....

from Crikey ….

You couldn’t make it up. Months of plaintive cries that government cuts to frontline services such as Centrelink are hurting might have fallen on deaf ears. But yesterday it could not be ignored.

the confessional ....

the confessional .....

from Crikey ….

'Royal commissions aren't called lawyers' picnics for nothing'

'aussie tony' & the value of public appearances ....

'aussie tony' & the value of public appearances ....

The man trying to rehabilitate his career in mainstream British politics, infamous liar & war criminal, ‘aussie tony’ Blair, is proving very reticent when it comes to public appearances.

 

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