Archive for '2007 Federal Election'
John Howard’s referendum on assimilation
Yesterday John Howard announced that he will, if re-elected, hold a referendum to amend the preamble of the Australian constitution to include a “statement of reconciliation” and to “recognise indigenous Australians”
The first thing to note about the proposed change to the constitution is that it is legally meaningless. The preamble of the constitution contains no specifics […]
Posted: October 12th, 2007 under Politics, Elections, Human Rights, Law, 2007 Federal Election, Australia, Black Issues.
Comments: 1
The Carers Alliance - A new kid on the political block.
“Our purpose is represent, raise and monitor issues affecting unpaid family Carers through the representative participation of Carers as candidates in Federal and State parliaments. The Carers Alliance will represent the rights of unpaid Carers of people with disabilities, mental illness, chronic illness or issues of frail age who need assistance at differing times in […]
Posted: September 25th, 2007 under Politics, Elections, Human Rights, Society, 2007 Federal Election, Australia, Democracy, Senate.
Comments: 6
Family First proclaim “we’re greenies!”
Having spent the whole of 2004 explaining that they weren’t The Greens, the political wing of the Assemblies of God (Family First), has unveiled it’s new campaign strategy. They’re going to imitate The Greens.
In a new video so cringe worthy I thought it was a parody, Family First have announced “We’re for the environment!”
Seriously, you […]
Posted: September 15th, 2007 under 2007 Federal Election, Asshattery, The Greens, Family First.
Comments: 7
Are we stuck on the Stairway to Kevin?
Tonight I joined millions of Australians and watched what will no doubt be the highest rating episode of Chaser’s War to date. The whole thing was sub-par, as if a week of hype took the wind out of their sails. But one bit struck a cord, Stairway to Kevin.
There’s a country that knows,
that Howard’s on […]
Posted: September 12th, 2007 under Media, Personal, 2007 Federal Election.
Comments: 9
How do we sleep when our beds are burning?
click here to see cartoonist Peter Nicholson’s animation of “Beds are Burning”
“Whatever happened to the revolution? We all got stoned and it drifted away” So sang Skyhooks in the 1970’s about the demise of the anti Vietnam war movement.
The 70’s revolution may seem to have disappeared in a puff of strange smelling smoke but it […]
Posted: September 6th, 2007 under Politics, Elections, Protest, Environment, 2007 Federal Election, Australia, Culture, Ethics, Governance, Profile, Activism, Labor.
Comments: 10
Non-core silences
Rudd and the ALP have been unbelievably quiet on many issues. Is this (disgusting) tacit agreement with Howard on so many issues or is it (dishonest) "non-core silence"?
I’d rather it was a non-core silence in the hope that the ALP would act in government with greater respect for the traditions of the rule of law, […]
Posted: August 9th, 2007 under 2007 Federal Election, Australia, Ethics.
Comments: 10
Kevin07: Kevin Rudd for Presiden…
Howard on Youtube. Howard on Myspace.
When you thought things couldn’t get any worse, there is Kevin07. Kevin07, running for Presiden… Prime Minister.
Kevin07, lots of red white and blue. Kevin07, get the t-shirt. Kevin07, pretty pictures of aeroplanes, clouds and skywriting. Kevin07, sorry about the broken links.
Kevin07, at least they’re using opensource.
Here’s wondering how long ’til […]
Posted: August 7th, 2007 under New Media, 2007 Federal Election, Labor.
Comments: 16
John Howard on Yahoo! Answers
Howard’s foray into the new media continues with a foray into the world of Yahoo! Answers.
The question is:
If given the opportunity to ask the Prime Minister one question, what would that be?
For those of you who’ve never used Yahoo! Answers before, anyone can post an answer, and people can then vote the answers “up or […]
Posted: August 6th, 2007 under New Media, 2007 Federal Election, Howard Watch.
Comments: 3
Greens energy efficiency policy
The Greens have released a new energy efficiency proposal they’re calling EASI (Energy Efficiency Access and Savings Initiative). In short it proposes to:
do an energy audit on every home in Australia
government to fund energy efficiency refurbishment opportunities identified by the audits
house holders to repay the cost of refurbishment over ten years. A big part of […]
Posted: August 4th, 2007 under Climate, Economy, Environment, 2007 Federal Election, The Greens, Proposed Policy.
Comments: 8
HowardWatch: Analysis of the second YouTube vid
Johnny has gone and made another policy announcement on YouTube. You can see the vid here, or just read the transcript here.
My response to the first video was to describe it as “Lies Plain and Simple“. This second video is very different, in a very scary way.
It’s effective. I’ll explain why, over the fold.
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Posted: August 1st, 2007 under 2007 Federal Election, Tasmania, Howard Watch, youtube.
Comments: 2
Greens Watch: Kieran is a Crackpot!
New anti-Greens attack website, GreensWatch brings you this amazing revelation, I’m a crackpot!
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Posted: July 30th, 2007 under 2007 Federal Election, The Greens, GreensWatch.
Comments: 18
Dead Roo Profile: The mysterious Michael Towke
We here at the Dead Roo have done profiles on some dodgy characters in the past, but I dare say that nothing comes close to this one. Michael Towke, the Liberal candidate for the New South Wales seat of Cook, has sparked a string of controversy with his dubious resume and complete refusal to talk […]
Posted: July 23rd, 2007 under 2007 Federal Election, Profile.
Comments: 8
A stolen story about the spirit of John Howard
I can take no credit for the following story, I found it on a discussion forum attributed to an anonymous poster known as “supreme being”. However I found the story so uplifting I just had to share it here.
John Howard & Hell by “Supreme Being”
While on his morning walk, Prime Minister John Howard falls over, […]
Posted: July 21st, 2007 under 2007 Federal Election.
Comments: 6
Housing Affordability? Abolish rather than increase the first home buyers grant
Steve Ciobo reckons he has a plan to improve housing affordability:
Double first home owners grant, says backbencher
Queensland Liberal Steve Ciobo says the grant should be increased to $14,000 and tied to state governments agreeing to cut stamp duty. - ABC
This would be the worst thing the federal government could do.
Increasing the new home buyers grant […]
Posted: June 13th, 2007 under Economy, 2007 Federal Election.
Comments: 4
An equal working world?
Just when I get all het up about feminism along comes the perfect feminist ranting issue. News stories this morning suggest that Therese Rein will sell her multi-million dollar business because it might clash with her husband’s job. Now I’ll grant that maybe she should have been aware that, because if his high profile, particularly […]
Posted: May 27th, 2007 under Politics, Society, Feminism, 2007 Federal Election.
Comments: 3