Sunday 12th of January 2025

benchwarmers & waterboys .....

benchwarmers & waterboys .....

I've heard the term ''political junkie'' thrown around a lot over the years - and it's my generation, and perhaps the one before it, that really live up to the term ''junkie''.

naked iconography .....

naked iconography .....

Teresa Gambaro's wrong-headed remarks about migrants are symbolic of a wider problem with Coalition attitudes.

How did Teresa Gambaro's father smell? Let us survey the evidence. His first Australian job was as a farmhand in the hot, sweaty climes of north Queensland. It's unclear how long he stuck at this, but it must have been quite some time because it gave him enough savings to buy a small fish store, which rapidly grew into an impressive seafood business.

in search of love .....

in search of love .....

It was Napoleon who once called us a "nation of shopkeepers". To judge from the reaction to Antony Worrall Thompson's pilfering from Tesco, we are actually a nation of shoplifters. Still, celebrity shoplifting is a source of hilarity, not outrage.

a vassal people .....

a vassal people .....

In the 10 years since the Guantánamo detention camp opened, the anguished debate over whether to shutter the facility - or make it permanent - has obscured a deeper failure that dates back more than a century and implicates all Americans: namely, our continued occupation of Guantánamo itself. It is past time to return this imperialist enclave to Cuba.

educating reffos .....

educating reffos .....

 

from Crikey ….. 

silencing canaries .....

silencing canaries .....

Anti-coal activists pose a political threat. That's why we're being spied on …..

arab sprung...

arab sprung

 

A toon doing the email rounds...

"aussie tony" & the importance of getting the numbers right .....

"aussie tony" & the importance of getting the numbers right .....

When you have already spent half a million pounds on rent, £300,000 on furniture and £2.3m paying your staff, an extra £8m on unexplained "administrative expenses" might seem to be stretching credulity, but that is what Tony Blair has told Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, which as a consequence has received a rather smaller cheque from the former Prime Minister than it might have expected.

dumb & getting dumber .....

dumb & getting dumber .....

If you enjoyed a cup of coffee this morning, it might interest you to know it took 140 litres of water to produce that cup. Such a simple but profound equation.

It is strange, strange, strange that when it comes to the most important subject on the planet, the basis of all life - water - governments, international agencies, economists, scientists and businesses have consistently underestimated the growth in global demand, and the growing stress on supply.

It's the biggest story in the world, yet mostly what we talk about is money: debt, growth, superannuation, savings, stockmarkets, gross national product, housing prices, wages.

watch out for curve balls .....

watch out for curve balls .....

The Therapeutic Goods Administration has let Australians down ... again ....

Can the government's health watchdog really be trusted to provide authoritative advice for Australian women on the safety of breast implants? The crisis in confidence about the implants comes at a time when faith in the calibre of government advice is lacking and the level of trust between the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and the public is shaky at best.

season's greetings from serco .....

season's greetings from serco .....

Fairfax reports on a company, Serco, whose primary aim is to punish refugees in its care:

 

cricket tragics .....

cricket tragics .....

How we Australians love a winner. Especially if that winner triumphs against the odds. And so we celebrated wildly when the erstwhile captain, Ricky Ponting, dived across the crease to seal his first Test century in two years – an act of dogged determination that held the added advantage of figuratively raising a big rude finger to a legion of doubters who blamed him for the demise of modern Australian cricket.

in memory of nicola .....

in memory of nicola .....

This Wednesday, January 11, 2012 marks ten years since the opening of Guantanamo Bay, and although in 2009, President Obama announced its closure within the year, it still remains open. 

contempt with a smile .....

contempt with a smile .....

 

A Sydney-based friend wrote the following letter to members of the Labor Party in early November 2011:

“Dear Member

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