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Submitted by Richard Tonkin on January 23, 2012 - 5:39pm.
Poker-faced Lying
It does sound like some of the measures PM Gillard's been announcing will be  of help, and a long way ahead of when Nick X campaigned for clocks in SA Pokie rooms so people could keep track of time.  However,that the $1.5 billion  (a driop in the ocean of accrued profits and taxes) cost of implementation is being used by the Government as its primary vindication for reneging suggests they've been bought by the lobbyists.
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Submitted by Paul Walter on January 16, 2012 - 11:15pm.
Of Soda and Pretzels and Beer..
This appendix is provoked by the first skirmish in this year's Culture Wars, relating to Morals campaigner (and bully?) Meryl Tankard Reist's legal attempt to stifle the small, eclectic and amiable blogsite, No Place For Sheep,a newish site operated by psychologist Dr Jennifer Wilson.
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Submitted by Paul Walter on January 11, 2012 - 8:29am.
Summertime, and the living is easy.. for now!
You begin to suspect that governments here will be thinking more carefully about where shrinking revenues might be used and the question that comes to mind is, who/what will be preserved and who/what what may be jeopardised or jettisoned.
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Submitted by Richard Tonkin on December 16, 2011 - 11:26am.
Happy Christmas (War is Over) ?
Would I suspect Military propagandists of timing the withdrawal with the calculable resurgence of the song's popularity to trigger a fee-good sensation surrounding the departure of the invasion?
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Submitted by Jay Somasundaram on December 10, 2011 - 5:51pm.
Gay Marriage: The Hidden Issues
So the real question is: are gay marriages (and Big Love) harmful to the individuals or their children? The little research I've found is neutral.
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Submitted by Fiona Reynolds on December 4, 2011 - 6:28pm.
As you were, chaps...
UPDATE: Webdiary is unsinkable once more, thanks to the wit, wisdom, and work of Nigel Sim. Many thanks, Nigel.
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Submitted by Fiona Reynolds on November 28, 2011 - 9:01pm.
Loose lips sink ships
.....or we'll rip yer bloody arms off.....
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on November 28, 2011 - 2:20pm.
Trends and tipping point in the climate system
[T]he arrest of carbon emissions may not be sufficient to halt the current trend, except if accompanied with global efforts at down-draw of atmospheric CO2 using a range of bio-sequestration, organic and chemical methods.
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Submitted by Jay Somasundaram on November 28, 2011 - 1:44pm.
Setting up a World Government
I think the time to start establishing a world government has come. It’s not going to be particularly fast or easy, but it is a path to many of our global problems that we do need to bring to the centre.
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Submitted by Geoff Pahoff on November 28, 2011 - 1:17pm.
Post-Osloism: Fraud of the century
Their reasons for why Israel should be abandoned have been getting thinner for some time now. It has now reached the point where they can point at a single man. People who talk like this have concluded that the Jews are not worth the trouble and they have already primed themselves for what that means.
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Submitted by Richard Tonkin on November 24, 2011 - 1:53pm.
Smacked On The Nose With A Slipper
Tony, who knows a few mongrel tricks himself, apparently didn't see this one coming, and it puts him in a quandary:  if he sacks Slipper from the LNP they won't even have the advantage of his vote in a tied poll.  
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Submitted by Fiona Reynolds on November 19, 2011 - 4:38pm.
Venomous Individualism: The Wrath of Ayn Rand
What’s driving this show of meanness? You might say it’s just what the electorate—or some loud part thereof—wants. It seems like there are some seriously angry voters out there these days, and I’m sure the recession is taking a toll on people’s patience and generosity. And yet, I suspect this is no fleeting trend, but something with deeper ideological roots. In short, I sense Ayn Rand. (Firmin DeBrabander)
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Submitted by Richard Tonkin on November 17, 2011 - 11:15pm.
Covering The Bases - we just got Occupied!
If many of us had heard Bush and Howard explain how America was boosting itself in the Pacific, planting more troops and bases on our soil, basically actively taking over South East Asia (did someone say "Deputy Sheriff"?) the street protests would've been strong and loud. But seeing that it's not the baddies but the goodies moving their lips, we're supposed to be happy.  That inference in itself makes me feel ill.
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Submitted by David Roffey on November 10, 2011 - 10:49am.
IEA World Energy Outlook 2011
The International Energy Agency is not a bunch of green tree-huggers. The following Executive Summary from their new report is a significant input to other debates here and elsewhere. Headlines: "Oil could hit $150 a barrel soon if investment in the Middle East and North Africa fails to rise with demand" : "If fossil fuel infrastructure is not rapidly changed, the world will 'lose for ever' the chance to avoid dangerous climate change." : "Delaying action is a false economy: for every $1 of investment avoided in the power sector before 2020 an additional $4.3 would need to be spent after 2020 to compensate for the increased emissions."
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Submitted by John Pratt on November 9, 2011 - 2:09pm.
A green letter day
The passing of the carbon tax bill today is a victory for future generations and for the planet. The money raised will be used to fund alternative energy and new industries for Australia. We can all stand proud today.
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Submitted by John Pratt on November 2, 2011 - 7:28pm.
Robin Hood, mining tax and seven challenges for 7 billion people
With challenges like these confronting mankind, can we continue with a business as usual approach? Are the current institutions capable of addressing these challenges? I think not. To fix these problems governments will need to raise a lot more revenue.
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Submitted by John Pratt on October 27, 2011 - 1:17pm.
Occupy Webdiary
I believe it is greed that is a root cause of climate change denial. The people who deny the threat of global warming are the same people who are unwilling to change their way of life so that others in the village can survive. People who want it all now and are unwilling to leave anything for generations to come.
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Submitted by Andrew Glikson on October 21, 2011 - 10:45am.
An Orwellian Climate
...even science fiction writers such as George Orwell, Aldous Huxley or Doris Lessing did not envisage a civilisation that would knowingly, against the best scientific evidence, devastate its own atmosphere and ocean system as comprehensively as has been and continues to be done through anthropogenic (human-induced) climate change.
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Submitted by Democratic Audit on October 21, 2011 - 10:31am.
Democratic Audit Update October 2011
The latest update from the Democratic Audit program at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, on how our democracy is working.
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Submitted by Richard Tonkin on October 13, 2011 - 3:39pm.
The Kiss - Caption Comp!
I'll show you mine if you show me yours!
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Submitted by Jay Somasundaram on October 13, 2011 - 2:01pm.
A take on taxes
We have been conditioned to think that governments that raise taxes are bad, and those that cut taxes are good. But that is not true. The real question is how wisely the government is using the money it raises, is the money used more wisely than we would or could?
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Submitted by Jay Somasundaram on September 29, 2011 - 1:59pm.
Improving Australia’s Productivity
Personally, I don’t think productivity is all that important a goal – the world is plenty productive enough. Much better to focus on other things such as (i) improving our happiness; (ii) saving the environment; and (iii) helping the destitute.
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Submitted by Jay Somasundaram on September 21, 2011 - 4:48pm.
Cut the ABC's Funding
Many of its shows are a significant benefit to the community. And, particularly in the Arts, one needs to test the boundaries. However, this program is a critical error of judgment, the type of blunder that, in one moment, destroys years of positive contribution.
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Submitted by Geoff Pahoff on September 21, 2011 - 4:43pm.
Even Noam Chomsky says BDS is Antisemitic
Israel is not about to dissolve like a pillar of salt as if it was the old apartheid regime in South Africa. Israel is not the old apartheid regime in South Africa and those who would suggest this racist lie must be confronted.
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Submitted by Guest Contributor on September 16, 2011 - 3:30pm.
"Labor in Australia is a movement"
Proud to call ourselves a Labor Government and proud of our union heritage and union links, always ready to fight against conservative forces, who simply don't accept our core values and who represent the interests of the privileged and the powerful and friends, they are circling again, as the Liberal Party prepares to launch another attack on the rights of Australians at work. 
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Submitted by Geoff Pahoff on September 14, 2011 - 3:08pm.
On the subject of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
This  was an outrage because it is was a calculated symbolic attack on culture and humanity and especially because of what motivated the attack. Classical music is a good thing about us.
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Submitted by Richard Tonkin on September 2, 2011 - 4:55pm.
Spring Fever Oz Politics Style
Here in SA our Premier Mike Rann's career never recovered from the Michelle Chantelois affair.. not because of whether or not anything happened but because our Premier's evasive responses only served to reinforce a perception of deceit. Julia has a similar albatross round her neck.
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Submitted by Richard Tonkin on August 29, 2011 - 12:19pm.
A Cryptic Tryptich
The taste of her kiss a memory mist in a cloud of love swirls above and around, a silent sound that sings across time like a long-lost rhyme that beguiles the riddler and drives the fiddler to play the tune from beyond the moon.
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Submitted by Fiona Reynolds on August 19, 2011 - 10:49pm.
The ABC has lost - we have all lost...
The rest is silence.
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Submitted by Marilyn Shepherd on August 15, 2011 - 4:32pm.
2001 – 2011: Here We Go Again
Sadly for our politicians and media we do have a nation run on the rule of law, therefore appeals to the highest court are legal and binding and it would be hard to see how our High Court would consider it legal to break the law the High Court handed down in November last year that says the law applies to all in our territory and natural justice applies even to those we jail on Christmas Island.
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