Archive for February, 2012

NSW to head down the nuclear path?

As the first anniversary of the Fukishima nuclear disaster approaches it is most worrying to see the NSW Liberal Government taking steps to aid the spread of nuclear material in Australia and elsewhere by opening the state up to uranium exploration. (more…)

February 24, 2012 at 3:12 am Leave a comment

Support for Caroline Street graffiti space

Caroline St Redfern is a shining example of a what a community can do when they band together to solve problems in their neighbourhood.  Once thought of as a hot bed of crime, where pizza deliverers refused to service and many others refused to tread, the street has been transformed by the simple actions of residents who dared to work for something better.

By setting up strings of fairy lights on their balconies spelling out positive words like “love”, “hope” and “beauty” the street has become a place that people go out of their way to look at, rather than avoid, and the pizza deliverers have returned after so many years absence. (more…)

February 23, 2012 at 6:20 am 1 comment

Rezonings a gift for developers, too bad for Council and residents

After sweeping to power on a promise to create a new transparent and accountable planning system in NSW the Liberal government are already proceeding to do just the opposite with a raft of spot rezonings currently being considered, including on sites in the City of Sydney. (more…)

February 17, 2012 at 2:08 am Leave a comment

Ashmore Estate development public meeting, 22nd Feburary, Erskineville Town Hall

Plans to redevelop the Ashmore industrial estate in Erskineville into a high density residential complex are coming left right and centre.

A view of what Ashmore Estate may look like (in grey) under plans currently proposed, as seen from Sydney Park.

While we are still waiting for the current state government to rule on a plan proposed by the previous government to build 22 storey apartments on the site (as previously discussed here) a DA is before the Central Sydney Planning Committee (also ultimately government controlled) for a development of up to eight stories on another part of the site. (more…)

February 16, 2012 at 2:56 am 2 comments

Court to rule on refugee death sentence

Rallying for refugee rights

Capital punishment in Australia was thankfully abolished decades ago but yesterday the High Court started hearing a case that could see three people sent to their deaths.  The case is over whether three refugees, Ismail Mizra Jan from Afghanistan and Emil and Vithuran from Sri Lanka, should be forcibly deported to their countries of origin, countries they fled from after persecution, threats and murder of family members as a result of their status as members of minority ethnic groups.  (more…)

February 8, 2012 at 3:52 am Leave a comment

The truth behind the Tent Embassy “riots”

Greens Senator Scott Ludlum and I at the Tent Embassy protests on Australia Day

This Australia Day I was proud to stand in Canberra in solidarity with my Aboriginal brothers and sisters and celebrate 40 years of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy.  I was shocked by the disgusting political trickery and media scuttlebutt that surrounded the events there.

The tent embassy was established in the early hours of January 27th 1972 in protest at Liberal Prime Minister William McMahon’s shameful refusal to grant Aboriginal people land rights.  There has been little genuine progress in the field of land rights since then and the gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians in terms of life expectancy, education, employment and a whole range of other factors is still shamefully large to this day.  (more…)

February 1, 2012 at 6:15 am Leave a comment


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