After much consideration, I've moved "The Deadly Newt" to its new home at www.thedeadlynewt.com over the past few days. Given a few projects that I've been working on, the extra server space has started to come in handy.
I'll be keeping this site up though, for both backup and cross-posting reasons.
Kate.
The Deadly Newt
Politics, news and general musings of a regional reporter.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Monday, October 8, 2012
Exclusive - ACL calls Warren Entsch's "LGBT Study Tour" offer a "Hyperbole"
Jim Wallace - Managing Director of ACL - Courtesy of ABC News 24 |
A couple of weeks ago,
I conducted an interview with The Honourable Member for Leichardt in
the Australian House of Representatives, Warren Entsch. As many
of you would know, Warren is the Chief
Opposition Whip for the Coalition, while he is also one of the
most ardent supporters of Same Sex and Gender Diverse rights in the
current federal parliament.
During that interview, Warren stated
that he'd like to take Jim Wallace
of the Australian Christian Lobby on a Same Sex and Gender
Diverse study tour throughout Mr Wallace's local area. Such a study
tour would include a trip to the local cemetery where a roll-call of
suicide victims due to homophobic and transphobic comments and actions would be
read out, followed by meetings with the families of the suicide
victims in question as well as a group of devoted long-term same sex
couples. Needless to say, it was a genuine and sincere offer that
Warren made.
Recently I approached the Australian
Christian Lobby, in order to ask what Mr Wallace's response to this
particular offer was. After being unable to reach any members of the
ACL Executive and their staff for comment over the past few weeks, I
finally succeeded in reaching one of Mr Wallace's Press Secretaries, a Mr Ben Williams, at about
3pm this afternoon. For the record, I informed Mr Williams of both my preferred and legal names at this time. After describing Warren's offer in detail to Mr
Williams, I was immediately told over the phone on the record that he was certain that
Mr Wallace was “Unlikely to respond to such hyperbole”.
Now
if you break out a dictionary, you will see that “Hyperbole”
is essentially another word for “exaggeration”. Given the
thoughtfulness in his voice, the sincerity in his eye and his track
record in regards to Same Sex and Gender Diverse rights however, this
offer was no meagre act of exaggeration on Warren Entsch's part, as implied by the Australian Christian Lobby.
Now while I'm not surprised by the
response from the Australian Christian Lobby over this issue, one
must question their intentions and values if they aren't willing to
take a simple, honest and honourable offer like the one made by the
Chief Opposition Whip at face value. Given
that Mr Wallace has recently stated in public that “there needs to
be an open and honest debate” in regards to Mariage Equality
and other Same-Sex and Gender Diverse rights, you've got to wonder
why the executives of the Australian Christian Lobby are refusing to
engage in one of the few activities that might give their position on
minority issues credibility amongst the religious and non-religious
public.
If Mr Wallace and the other executive
members of the Australian Christian Lobby who share his opinions on
Same-Sex and Gender Diverse rights are as certain of their values and
the accuracy of their ideas as they claim, then they should have
nothing to fear by testing them in a real life situation. If they
aren't willing to do so, one must also question their claims about
not being homophobic and transphobic with their comments and actions
as well.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Warren Entsch, Human Rights and the Australian Christian Lobby
The Hon. Warren Entsch MP, courtesy of www.warrenentsch.com.au |
(Radio Interview attached after "The Jump")
It's not often that I'm stunned when I hear something that comes out of the mouth of a politician (or anyone for that matter), though an interview that I conducted with Warren Entsch in Parliament House about 10 days ago, most certainly knocked me for six. As a matter of fact, parts of the interview nearly brought me to tears. That says a lot, as I'm normally unflappable when it comes to controlling my emotions during various interviews.
It's not often that I'm stunned when I hear something that comes out of the mouth of a politician (or anyone for that matter), though an interview that I conducted with Warren Entsch in Parliament House about 10 days ago, most certainly knocked me for six. As a matter of fact, parts of the interview nearly brought me to tears. That says a lot, as I'm normally unflappable when it comes to controlling my emotions during various interviews.
As a lot of people have probably found
out over the last few days due to the Marriage Equality debate, Warren Entsch is the Chief Opposition
Whip for the Coalition in the Australian House of Representatives.
He's also one of the most ardent supporters for Same-Sex and Gender
Diverse rights within the Conservative movement in Australia. From raising the rights of a Gay
SAS soldier with Prime Minister Howard to protecting a Transwoman who later became a Doctor in
rural Australia, he's done a lot of stuff behind the scenes in order
to protect minorities over the years, purely because he thinks it's the right and
honourable thing to do.
As the
Australian Christian Lobby's Jim Wallace found out recently, it also a
role that he takes extremely seriously.
When I first walked into Warren Entsch's office on the
Ground Floor of the “Reps” side of Parliament House, I honestly
didn't know what to expect. While I'd met and dined with various
Government and Shadow Cabinet officials in the past, I'd never
actually interviewed one. From the Crocodile heads on his office Cabinet through
to paintings of stockmen droving cattle on the wall though, I had a feeling that I could get some really touching, unique and honest content out of one of Australia's most respected rural politicians, if I played my cards right.
What came next most certainly didn't disappoint.
(Audio from the interview and more after the jump!!)
Monday, September 10, 2012
Flags, Embassies, Ambassadors and 9/11
Ambassador Jeffrey Bleich and other
employees of the US State Department attached 2,996 miniature flags
to the gates of the US Embassy in Canberra earlier today in order to
commemorate the 11th anniversary of the September 11
terrorist attacks in the United States of America.
Ambassador Bleich reflecting on the victims of 9/11 at the US Embassy in Canberra (10-9-12) |
The flag attachment ceremony was in
preparation for the official September 11th commemoration
events that will be taking place at the US Embassy tomorrow at
4-30pm. The main commemoration event will include remarks by both
Ambassador Bleich and Foriegn Minister Bob Carr, followed by a
presentation of flags by the U.S. Embassy’s Marine Security Guard
Detachment.
Ambassador Bleich said that September 11 was a day of global signifigance, as a result of over 90 different countries losing citizens as a result of the attacks in Washington DC, Pennsylvania and New York City. The Ambassador then stated that he hopes that the world can reflect on the lessons learned from September 11 in a way that benefits humanity as a whole.
During the following press conference the Ambassador also answered questions in regards to newly proposed internet regulations that would be used to counter state-sanctioned and individual terrorist acts, as well as international criminal syndicates.
“We believe in an unfiltered internet, as it is the key to drawing nations together and that we do understand one another. There's an old saying that sunlight is the greatest disinfectant, and so we want an open internet.
At the same time we also understand
that the internet can be used by criminal networks and by nation
states in dangerous ways, so we are working to strike the right
balance.”
Friday, August 10, 2012
Newsrooms, Glass-Jaws and "Anonymous" Interns
The Farrago's Editorial team and room. (University of Melbourne) |
A couple of days ago
there was quite a bit of drama
on Twitter after a certain "anonymous" young “upstart” from the
University of Melbourne's Farrago newspaper dared to call News Ltd's Herald Sun a “hetero-normative” publication. Apparently the young journalism student (a.k.a. "Intern") in question had taken
offence from the fact that newsrooms can occasionally be the breeding
ground of dark humour and other forms of bleak comedy, predominantly
due to the high levels of stress, tension and tragedy that pass
through a newsroom's hallowed walls on a daily basis.
While that doesn't
excuse homophobia, transphobia, sexism and other forms of directed
personal abuse within the workplace as
veterans like Mark Colvin have stated, the presence of such
comedy is the sign of a relatively healthy newsroom once you realise
that it means that journalists and other media professionals are
talking through the emotional traumas that most have to witness or
experience on a daily basis. We all know that there's a lot of
really gruesome and disturbing content that Journalists have to
pursue and then edit out, before a broadcast ever goes to air or a
newspaper goes to print. While the public may get a sanitised
version of events as they are occurring, more often than not
Journalists don't, which can lead to some pretty serious mental
health issues down the road if they
don't have a coping mechanism (such as dark humour) in place.
If the Intern had been
dropped into either an emergency services or military environment,
she undoubtedly would have encountered similar attitudes from
doctors, police, soldiers, paramedics, nurses and firefighters alike. That's
because when people face a similar type of tragedy or stress together
on a daily basis, a tribalistic culture starts to form both within
their select group and their industry as a whole. When that happens,
all sorts of crude, innovative and outright dirty jokes come flying
out of the woodwork, as a way of people getting things off their
chests. Without that level of release, bad things nearly always
happen.
Journalists are no
exception to that rule, as evidenced by an explosive piece that was
penned by NewsWeek's Michael Ware only a couple of months ago.
(More after the Jump!!)
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Policy Wonkette - Julie Bishop and the new Columbo Plan
Over the weekend I
attended a function that was hosted by the Inverell branch of the
National Party. Driven by their deep desire to defeat Tony Windsor
and reclaim the seat of New England at the next federal election, the
Nationals had invited the Deputy Leader of the Opposition Julie
Bishop up for a Breakfast lecture and tour throughout the northern
area of the electorate. While ordinarily such appearances are just
an opportunity to beat the ideological drum and promote the electoral
prospects of local members, the Deputy Leader came out with all guns
blazing and released new information on Coalition policy as well.
Senator John Williams (Nationals Senator for NSW) and The Hon Julie Bishop (Deputy Leader of the Opposition) |
Now those of you who
follow my content regularly would know that while I hate politics, I
absolutely adore policy as if it were a finely aged red wine. While
politics is a nitty-gritty, ideological knife-party that we've got to
deal with whether we like it or not, policy dictates what a party
thinks, what their goals are and how they think they are going to be
able to achieve it. Consequently it's a more clear-cut field to
examine and report on, if you've got a broad understanding of
history, science and economics.
(More after the jump, plus audio)
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Couch Cycling - Tour de France 2012 - Day 1 - Prologue
If there's one thing that never ceases
to amaze me about the Tour de France, it's the amount of money that's
invested in it by various teams, sponsors and the French in general. Take for example the photo below provided by @Maxdelincel.
At first thought you'd think that the
photo in question is of a shed with BMC Racing painted onto it. If
you look closer however, it's quickly evident that the monster of an
object is in fact a humongous bus that's been designed with only one
thought in mind: Getting a BMC Racing rider across the line first at any of
the major races in the UCI Road Racing Calender.
But as most sportspeople know, buses and training facilities aren't anywhere near as valuable as the minds of the people that use them.
When you really think about it, events such as the Tour De France are essentially a representation of life unfolding in all of it's glory. For a three week period, it showcases all of what we are, all of what we have been and all of what we can be in the future. For a cyclist, it is one of the few events that can define the rest of a person's life both on and off the bike. By grabbing courage by the throat and throwing it towards your own inner-wolves with the right psychological training, tests of endurance like the Tour de France show how you can accomplish the unthinkable even when the entire world feels to be against you.
One primary example would be Stage 19 of the 2011 Tour de France. After having a catastrophic bike failure early in what turned out to be a very mountainous stage, Cadel Evans shredded the competition by using the power of self-confidence and the ability to think tactically on his feet along with the rest of his team and support staff.
(More after the jump)
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