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Archive - Sep 2008

Submitted by Liv Proud on September 30, 2008 - 4:42pm.
"Blinded" by binge drinking
Smashed. Plastered. Blind. Hammered. Legless. It almost sounds like a car accident. Pissed. Blotto. Shit-faced. Just the response we hear so often when we ask how a mate was last Saturday night. Only for a country that seems to take such pleasure in getting drunk, we sure don’t make it sound like too much fun.
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Submitted by Zhang Xiaojia on September 30, 2008 - 4:41pm.
Is this a legal hunt?
Animal cruelty cases are not new in Australia. Just under a month ago a koala was found bashed, dead and mutilated in Brisbane’s north-western suburbs. Although the people are searching for the ones who are responsible for these actions, the process is often slow.
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Submitted by Amanda Hawke on September 30, 2008 - 4:41pm.
Bad apples continue to spoil it for female fans
If the code is serious about bringing a female audience to the game, it will need to ask itself whether it’s a few bad apples in the bunch, or if it’s the sport’s culture that needs to be turfed.
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Submitted by Jaya Myler on September 30, 2008 - 4:39pm.
Mind the gap: 9 out of 10 women call for gender wage gap reporting
Survey results released today by The Heat Group, marketer to Australian women, show there’s been a huge groundswell of support for the demand issued by the ACTU for greater transparency by employers of gender pay data.
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Submitted by Katja Lieb on September 30, 2008 - 4:37pm.
The luxury car tax: Hardly fair, unjust and not smart
Family First Senator Stephen Fielding has become a surprise power player in the proposed increase to the luxury car tax (LCT), with the Rudd government expected to reintroduce the bill to the Senate this week with changes that both the Family First Senator and the Greens have lobbied for.
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Submitted by Nicola Mele on September 30, 2008 - 4:36pm.
Sydney Biennale: A real success?
On 7th September the 16th Sydney Biennale came to an end. As I am originally from Italy, a country where art is a substantial part of everyday’s life, I was interested in seeing how this important event could affect the approach of Sydneysiders towards contemporary and visual art.
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Submitted by Mark Sergeant on September 29, 2008 - 12:24am.
The Haneef Inquiry public forum
Sir Gerard pointed out, as did others, that it may be that when we say we are willing to compromise our freedoms, we may mean that we are "willing to compromise the human rights of others, believing that the laws and practices we have accepted will have no impact on ourselves".
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Submitted by Malcolm B Duncan on September 28, 2008 - 5:12pm.
The Great Australian Novel - Chapter 2: Waltzing Matilda
I put my mug of tea down on the table and picked up my pen to return to the Sudoku. She entered the room. Although She had fallen on hard times largely as a result of the depredations of those in my profession, I could never look at her, ageing although she now was, without my heart heaving into my mouth.
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Submitted by Catherine Yu Zhao on September 28, 2008 - 1:38pm.
No Papal Chase in Sydney
Nothing happened. Did the pope have better security protection than George W. Bush? Or the Chaser was afraid of religion? Julian’s answer in the public lecture showed the other side of the program’s logic. It is an international event; it’s religion; the police got preparation this time; and it would have been more or less the same plot if we did it again.
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Submitted by Kate Hersey on September 28, 2008 - 1:28pm.
The remote vote – Does it count?
Every time the USA elects a new President, it seems that the whole world is voting. Everyone has an opinion and the media is full of headlines on the topic. On November 4, however, the final decision will be made solely by US citizens. And in an election that looks to be a tight race up until the very end, every vote counts. Including my own.
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Submitted by Maurizio Corda on September 28, 2008 - 1:20pm.
When selling coffee is not enough
On 3rd August, American giant Starbucks closed 61 of its 85 shops in Australia. After over a month and hundreds of jobs lost, I and many other coffee lovers still think about what went wrong and why did Starbucks fail to break the Australian market.
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Submitted by Sarah Jessup on September 28, 2008 - 1:09pm.
Taking on Kokoda
One of my friends is walking the Kokoda trail this year to raise money for breast cancer research. I’ve seen her fundraising efforts, and that of the other women walking, and I have been really blown away. Viona Young had an idea for raising money for breast cancer research, and in her first year of trying raised so much money that only corporate sponsors raised more than she did. This is one of the few things in recent memory that I have been really impressed by. Good luck to all the women walking.
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Submitted by Feifei Guo on September 28, 2008 - 12:36pm.
Are the Olympics all about gold medals?
We watch the Games day and night, share athletes’ pain and pride. We want to know how good our county’s sport is. We hold high expectation for our Olympians. We do care about how much gold medals our athletes can win. But the Olympic Games are a global party. They are truly about participation and enjoying sports.
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Submitted by Jill Burdett on September 28, 2008 - 12:35pm.
Mother blame
Acts of incest that produce offspring have sparked inquiry into the personality of accused perpetrators and the psychological and physical effects on victims and their offspring. In considering the extreme and extended nature of these cases I believe it is fair to speculate on the mother’s role in the incest family dynamic.
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Submitted by Yuhui Yang on September 28, 2008 - 12:35pm.
The battle just began
Some of the Socceroos supporters think Australia will have a comfortable journey to the World Cup finals. However in my opinion there still have some tough games on the way. When the qualifying games get underway again, any small mistakes would put the Socceroos’ ticket to the World Cup finals at risk.
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Submitted by Xin Ma on September 28, 2008 - 12:34pm.
Sydney-Melbourne
Melbourne is on track to take over from Sydney as Australia’s city of the future. While Melbourne is planning to cut the number of cars, introduce a city bicycle rental system, built more affordable housing and increase public transport, the NSW government is abandoning Sydney’s infrastructure improvement. Economic growth in Melbourne has been double that of Sydney in the past 12 months...
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Submitted by Simon Harris on September 28, 2008 - 12:15pm.
Is Qantas too old?
Even though 747’s have been around since the late 60’s they have kept the record for the safest aircraft in history so far. They have flown more than half the world’s population in the last 40 years with 3.5 billion people at the end of 2005. The bottom line is the 747, despite its great safety record, is an aging aircraft.
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Submitted by Jingjing Zhang on September 28, 2008 - 12:04pm.
More reasons keep Generation Y housebound
After the result of a Housing Industry Association survey being announced two months ago, Bernard Salt, a demographer in Sydney, says there are some other reasons besides expensive house rental keep the trend that Generation Y live with their family going up.
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Submitted by Bianca Birdsall on September 25, 2008 - 6:07pm.
Politicians join BHP blockade
Since I began watching this issue a few months ago, coverage has certainly increased, but public interest largely has not. Even if the effect on agricultural supply and pricing is ignored, if nothing more this is a case study of the needs for appropriate oversight of the planning and development process, and the rights of landowners and the state when it comes to resources.
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Submitted by Bianka Morgen on September 25, 2008 - 11:55am.
Urban hunting
Every Saturday the same: stressed people run through Sydney, armed with the Sydney Morning Herald‘s Domain section. It is hunting season - house hunting season! A month ago I was one of them.
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Submitted by Malcolm B Duncan on September 24, 2008 - 2:28am.
To appropriate appropriations appropriate proportionate provisions apply
The bill was introduced by Senator Coonan for whom I have great respect as a lawyer. She is senior counsel, an experienced commercial lawyer and no dill. One might have expected that she would produce legislation that had legs (she has too). She did.
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Submitted by Irfan Yusuf on September 23, 2008 - 10:41pm.
Another attack - in the name of whose Islam?
Sadly, much broader community discussion is less nuanced, and seems intent on convincing us that any increase in manifest religiosity and/or political activism among Muslims must be dangerous.
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Submitted by Darren Boon on September 23, 2008 - 2:21pm.
Television food advertising targets children
Child obesity is hardly surprising nowadays. Half the food ads shown during children’s television timeslots were for “non-core” foods like chocolate and fast food, according to a new study by obesity researchers.
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Submitted by soharni tennekoon on September 23, 2008 - 1:35pm.
Blowing hot and cold
Summer’s on its way. And just as the weather picks up and we flock outdoors to our local beer gardens, a dark cloud looms over us. Is it smoke from our cigarettes? No. Ironically, it’s the potential lack thereof. Those who relish the idea of a drink in one hand and a cigarette in the other, your days may be numbered.
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Submitted by Liying Zhang on September 23, 2008 - 1:01pm.
Ideological gap – an inevitable misunderstanding
When I found that the Australians are still reading China through Chairman Mao in 21st Century, I was overwhelmed by the frustration of misunderstanding at first.
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Submitted by Michelle Evans on September 23, 2008 - 12:58pm.
And….Action! Aussies shoot it out on Blu-Ray
As an avid film enthusiast, it gives me great interest to be up to date with the latest entertainment technologies. I am watching the take-up of Blu-ray in Australia with much anticipation, and am eager to hear other peoples view on the subject.
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Submitted by Luke Telford on September 23, 2008 - 12:49pm.
“Class Warfare” Piques Liberal Arrogance
Turnbull does pose a greater degree of competition for Rudd than Nelson did, as he represents the kind of break with the Howard years that afforded Labor such an easy victory earlier in the year. However, the extent to which this benefits Turnbull is questionable.
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Submitted by carmen.k.li on September 23, 2008 - 10:50am.
Environmental solution or just a lot of hot air?
In this age of environmental awareness and carbon footprint-counting, we are inundated with green alternatives and pressured into offsetting emissions, but are these initiatives really making a difference to climate change or are they just another money making ploy?
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Submitted by Sandra Ortiz on September 22, 2008 - 11:43am.
Barnett’s motion, new doses of hope?
“I intend to reintroduce my motion to disallow Medicare funding following the report of the Senate Committee”. These words said by Liberal Senator for Tasmania, Guy Barnett, this week in the Sydney Morning Herald, were rapidly spread all over the web.
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Submitted by Annabella Marquis on September 22, 2008 - 11:38am.
Cabbie Crisis
Everyone has the right to protection of some sort. Builders working in particularly hazardous situations are given danger pay – a big bonus on top of their regular pay. Similarly, cab drivers should be afforded protection if and when they want it.
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