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Archive - Dec 2007

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Submitted by Richard Tonkin on December 28, 2007 - 1:49pm.
The Release Of David Hicks
David Hicks' journey from the backroads of Afghanistan to the streets of Adelaide has ended.  Has justice been served, or only the political interests of John Howard and Dick Cheney?  I've written a few verses to commemorate the day.
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Submitted by Fiona Reynolds on December 28, 2007 - 8:35am.
Cowards afraid of democracy
She risked everything in her attempt to win democracy in Pakistan and she has been assassinated by cowards afraid of democracy. (Gordon Brown)
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Submitted by Fiona Reynolds on December 27, 2007 - 6:15pm.
Hamish birthday
Hamish birthday
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Submitted by Fiona Reynolds on December 27, 2007 - 6:03pm.
Happy Birthday, Hamish
Webdiarist extraordinaire Hamish Alcorn is about to celebrate a very important birthday...
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Submitted by Alphonse de Ponce on December 24, 2007 - 3:27pm.
OLD ALPHONSE’S ALMANACK FOR 2008
Webdiary's resident astrologer, Alphonse de Ponce, delivers his inimitable - some might even say quirky - predictions for 2008.
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Submitted by PF Journey on December 24, 2007 - 2:32pm.
The Green Island Lullaby - sleep in heavenly peace
This is a lullaby from the emerald island of Taiwan, beautifully sung by an American Chinese singer Vienna Teng. It is beautifully soothing, haunting, drifting by the Green Island.
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Submitted by Democratic Audit on December 21, 2007 - 7:14pm.
Democratic Audit Update 20 December 2007
The latest update from the Democratic Audit program at the ANU - and about to move to Swinburne - on how our democracy is working.
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Submitted by Guest Contributor on December 19, 2007 - 12:38pm.
Is it reactionary to oppose immigration?
The question that needs to be posed today [about immigration] is not the conventional one, is it Left or is it Right? But rather, do we accept that there are Limits, or do we continue to persist in the fantasy that this country, and others, is a massive treasure trove of boundless resources waiting to be unlocked by an endless number of people who can exploit them without ecological consequences?
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Submitted by Trevor Kerr on December 15, 2007 - 4:16pm.
E-health
Where will the data from the Labor government's plan to record the weight of every Australian child when it turns four be held, who will have access to it and how will it be integrated with other data that has been collected, such as immunisations? At the root of all questions about health informatics is the ability to assign data with supreme and incorruptible accuracy to the correct individual.
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Submitted by PF Journey on December 12, 2007 - 9:57am.
Till There Was You: An Xmas song for Webdiarists, Margo and Fiona
Webdiarist PF Journey surpasses himself...
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Submitted by Fiona Reynolds on December 11, 2007 - 8:24pm.
Wish list
At this time - the end of the year, a time of feasting and thanksgiving - what do Webdiarists want? You may have three wishes: one for the world, one for your loved ones, and one for you.
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Submitted by PF Journey on December 10, 2007 - 6:59am.
Brendan Nelson: Nowhere Man – A video essay
He came from nowhere, stands for nothing, is going nowhere, will get nowhere and the real contest that we deserve is nowhere in sight. How can the Liberal Party got it so wrong?
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Submitted by Malcolm B Duncan on December 9, 2007 - 2:36pm.
The future of Ministerial responsibility
What, in the modern world, is the accountability of Ministers, should be the accountability of Ministers and where are the origins of that accountability?
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Submitted by Jack H Smit on December 9, 2007 - 11:35am.
Double-barrelled shot marks start for Chris Evans
Just three days after many people started contacting new immigration minister Chris Evans to raise the issue of the swathe of refugees holed up on Nauru, he declared his hand.
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on December 8, 2007 - 11:42am.
Webdiary: where to from here? David Curry's thoughts
"A few weeks ago my wife, frustrated at the amount of time I spend onWebdiary, said ‘They’re really your community, aren’t they?’  I hadn’treally thought about it in those terms before, but it’s true. Webdiarists are part of my community – my virtual community, anyway(although cyberspace and meatspace have become increasingly blurred asI meet various diarists face-to-face or over the phone)." David Curry
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Submitted by Not Happy John 2007 on December 8, 2007 - 9:51am.
Still Not Happy, John!
Please feel free to comment on or review the book, correct any errors I've made, and let others know what's happening where you live.
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Submitted by Malcolm B Duncan on December 8, 2007 - 9:50am.
Chronicles of Nadir 2: Prince Crispian Chapter II
“I’m Julie. I’m a friend of Brendan’s and he’s sent me to save the world for the workers by giving them the same choice they deserve and sticking it right up that red-haired Welsh bint.” From Chapter 2 of the Chronicles of Nadir – Tale the Second – Prince Crispian, as told from the grave by Tom Lewis.
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Submitted by Evan Hadkins on December 8, 2007 - 9:34am.
Thinking about the future may be revolutionary
Every child that enters kindergarten embarks on a process that is meant to prepare them for active participation in our culture. Education is an embodied vision of the future. Thinking about the future really could lead to an “Education Revolution”.
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Submitted by Marilyn Shepherd on December 8, 2007 - 9:00am.
Rudd's Eulogy for Bernie Banton
Bernie was an ordinary bloke who decided to become something extraordinary and through that became an extraordinary hero in our age, an age where we feared we would no longer have heroes anymore. (Kevin Rudd)
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Submitted by Lionel Orford on December 7, 2007 - 9:09am.
An open letter to the Prime Minister
You have come to power at a time of a looming worldwide economic crisis; a time when we desperately need new leadership to deal with the immense problems ahead of us and an end to the deception, denial and neglect that characterised the Howard era. The news is in and it is very bad news indeed.
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on December 7, 2007 - 7:47am.
Post election thoughts from Carlos, and a speech by Bernie Banton
"As for Rudd I hope he is no dud, indeed! The only highlight of his speech was the mention of Bernie Banton and indirectly through him the role of the unions and the importance of a fair go as a key value for Australians. Unfortunately no mention of the YR@W campaign, or the importance of Greens preferences." Carlos
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Submitted by Fiona Reynolds on December 6, 2007 - 6:16pm.
A rebirth of accountability, independence, and transparency?
One of the many things that distressed me about the Howard government was its politicising of the Commonwealth public service, and its subversion of the spoils of office to its own party-political ends. So when Mr Rudd said "I'm very much wedded to the restoration of Westminster and that means the restoration of a continuing independent public service" I was pleased - but how serious was he?
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Submitted by PF Journey on December 6, 2007 - 5:31pm.
Two Wongs do make it right: A new Asian Odyssey for Australia
To the average punters in Asia, the perception of Australia has been coloured, if you excuse the pun, by the White Australian Policy (THE WAP) and its remnants. The contemporary Australia might have a hot economical engagement with the Asian region, but politically and socially, there are still nagging questions being asked about Australia. First, has Australia completely jettisoned the WAP? or it is still lurking just beneath the surface. Second, is Australia an Asian country? or a Western country? or an Eurasian country? or none of the above? Sometimes, I think we don’t know the answer to this question ourselves.
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Submitted by Guest Contributor on December 3, 2007 - 7:49pm.
The Bali Communiqué
The business leaders of 150 global companies have today published a communiqué to world leaders calling for a comprehensive, legally binding United Nations framework to tackle climate change. The initiative represents an unprecedented coming together of the international business community and includes some of the biggest companies and brands from around the world. The leaders hope that the initiative is likely to have a significant impact on the UN climate negotiations starting next week in Bali, Indonesia.
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Submitted by David Roffey on December 1, 2007 - 9:06pm.
Management Update 25
November 07 our strongest month ever ... Must have been something happening ...
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Submitted by PF Journey on December 1, 2007 - 2:38pm.
PF Journey's song for Matt Price and Bernie Banton - Manha de Carnaval
Farewell to two great Australians - PF Journey's tribute to Bernie Banton and Matt Price.
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