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Managing director of Ebono Institute and major sponsor of The Generator, Geoff Ebbs, is running against Kevin Rudd in the seat of Griffith at the next Federal election. By the expression on their faces in this candid shot it looks like a pretty dull campaign. Read on

  • Irreversible Antarctica ice melt to redefine coastlines: NASA

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    Irreversible Antarctica ice melt to redefine coastlines: NASA

    The sea levels are on course to rise ‘unstoppably’ in future due to the melting of Antarctic ice sheets, as has been confirmed by NASA scientists.

    It is noted that the rise in sea level by 10 feet could spell doom for many coastal towns and displace millions of people and this could happen within several centuries.

    This warning has come from two teams of scientists with different approaches, focused on studying the changes made in different parts of the Antarctic. “A large sector of the West Antarctic ice sheet has gone into irreversible retreat,” according to Eric Rignot, a glaciologist at the University of California, Irvine, who led one of the teams.

    “It has passed the point of no return,” he added. Rignot and his team measured shrinkages of 10 to 35 kilometers in several retreating glaciers since the early 1990s and found that many of these glaciers were thinning.

    The warming of air has also intensified the winds that sweep round the Antarctic, but the glaciers are not melting due to warming air but they are drawing warm waters to the surface and that’s causing the melting of ice.

    The main cause of this warming is the greenhouse effects of increasing carbon dioxide from burning gas, oil, and coal. The ozone hole, which is also caused due to human activities, might also playing an important role in intensifying the winds.

    The sea level rise across the globe has been caused mainly by the heat-caused expansion of seawater and the melting of ice will definitely cause a rise in the sea level.

    Ian Joughin, leader of the other research team, said that the collapse of the ice sheet is unstoppable, adding, “There’s no stabilization mechanism.”

  • Our take on the Royal Commission CFEMU Team Leadership

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    Last week the Minister for Employment Eric Abetz released the Interim Report of the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption.

    The Royal Commission has not found any corruption in the CFMEU. Instead they have made recommendations and findings regarding industrial disputes the union has been involved in.

    That’s not surprising for our industries where a worker is killed or seriously injured every 6 minutes and where employers frequently underpay and rip off workers’ entitlements. The CFMEU makes no apology for standing up for its members.

    The Royal Commission was set up by the Abbott Government to pave the way for a raft of anti-worker initiatives including the Australian Building and Construction Commission and the recently announced Productivity Commission Review of the Fair Work Act, which will seek to cut penalty rates and rights at work. If Abbott and Abetz get their way our wages will be cut and workplace health and safety compromised.

    Not only is the Royal Commission a massive waste of taxpayers’ money – $50 million and counting- it does nothing to fix the real problems facing our country: the increasing cost of living, rising unemployment and the highest rate of youth unemployment in decades.

    In this short video we give you our take on the Royal Commission.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOATn64_nUA&feature=youtu.be

    We wish all our members a safe and happy holiday season.

    We will return in 2015 to keep fighting for the right of all workers to stand up, speak out and come home.

    In unity,

    Michael O’Connor – National Secretary

    Tony Maher – National President

    Dave Noonan – National Assistant Secretary

  • Uncle Eric has a Christmas gift for you Australian Unions Team

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    Last Friday, under the cover of Christmas, Eric Abetz launched a stealth attack on Australian workers by announcing a full scale inquiry into our rights at work.

    This inquiry, which will begin in the new year, is the next step in his plan to cut penalty rates, reintroduce widespread individual contracts, reduce wages and conditions, and make it harder to have a voice at work.

    That’s his Christmas present to us.

    But as we showed in 2014, by joining together, and fighting for what we believe in, we can protect the living standards of Australian workers and their families.

    Ged has recorded a fantastic Christmas message to thank you for all of your hard work this year.

    Congratulations – you made a real difference.

    We stopped the Coalition in their tracks in 2014, and we’re up for a fight again in 2015.

    We hope that you have a safe and relaxing Christmas and New Year.

    Dave, Ged and all the whole Australian Unions team
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  • Tony Abbott is a liar: It’s a mathematical truth

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    Do politicians lie? Of course they do, including, of course, Prime Minister Tony Abbott. Whether it’s the manufacturing of a budget “crisis”, or the systematic trashing of election promises, or pretending that taxes are anything-but-taxes, or lying about spying, or lying about lying, Abbott has demonstrated his disdain for the truth.

    There is no need to go into detail here since Mike Carlton has already documented much of the fibbing, ably assisted by Annabel Crabb and Laurie Oakes and Bernard Keane and … well, pretty much every political commentator who isn’t a Liberal Party shill.

    And Tony Abbott is not alone. The Prime Minister leads a fine cabinet of companion liars, including the Minister for the Destruction of Education, Christopher Pyne. A “unity ticket” on the Gonski education reforms? Nope, just some airbrushing of history and yet another lie.

    The overarching lie is that Prime Minister Abbott is leading a conservative government. In fact, Australia is being pummelled by American-style, dog-eat-dog radicals. Far from being conservative, current Liberal Party philosophy is little more than adolescent-level libertarianism.
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    It shouldn’t be news that politicians are lying and it’s not mathematics. Well, we believe that the depth and the nature of Liberal dishonesty is news, and we believe there is a connection to be made.

    Since there is no minister for mathematics let’s begin with the minister for science. And he is … a ghost. Yes, for the first time since 1939 the federal government of Australia has no minister for science.

    But it doesn’t really matter if there’s no science minister, just as long as scientific research is well-funded. And the CSIRO, the government’s dedicated body for science research is … having its funding slashed.

    But it doesn’t really matter if a particular science organisation has to jettison research, just as long as someone is doing good science. And the federal government is promoting careful research into …wind turbine syndrome.

    Yes, Prime Minister Abbott has arranged for the National Health and Medical Research Council to undertake a study of the health effects of wind turbines. Even though there is no scientific basis for the concerns, and even though study after study after study after study has demonstrated that wind turbines are safe. However one cannot be too careful and perhaps the National Health and Medical Research Council will discover something new. Perhaps they’ll figure out how the thousands of wind turbines that have been in Denmark for decades have failed to kill everyone. Or anyone.

    But it doesn’t really matter if the Prime Minister is distracted by a little bit of cultish nonsense, just as long as the major scientific issue of our time is being addressed with care and honesty. Which brings us to global warming. Or climate change, if you prefer. Whatever. A withered rose by any other name is just as dead.

    To be clear, we have no intention of debating global warming. Why not? Because there is no debate. It is a scientific fact that global warming is happening. It is a scientific fact that humans are responsible, through the production of greenhouse gases. And the evidence very strongly suggests that the consequences are already occurring, and in the future will be extensive and bad. Or, if the world continues to do bugger-all about reducing carbon dioxide emissions, very very bad.

    We believe a zero-respect policy on global warming denialism is long overdue. However for the moment our concern is not with the madness of crowds but the madness of politicians.

    Are the politicians mad? Abbott infamously declared climate change to be “absolute crap” but that was years ago. Abbott now claims to believe in climate change. Is he now lying? Who could possibly tell? But it also doesn’t matter.

    Whether or not Abbott still believes climate change is crap, his government invariably acts as if it were crap. The list, helpfully compiled by Crikey’s Giles Parkinson, is already phenomenal: the submission of legislation to repeal the carbon tax; the demolition of the Australian Renewable Energy Agency; the guess-what-will-happen review of Australia’s renewable energy target; moves to scrap the Clean Energy Finance Corporation; moves to demolish the Climate Change Authority; the demolition of the Climate Commission; appointing a full-blown climate crank as chief business adviser; and transforming the minister for climate change into another ghost, to keep company with the minister for science. All of this while underfunding the Liberal Party’s own absurd carbon capture scheme with its absurdly inadequate target.

    Can Abbott possibly get away with this environmental and scientific (and economic) vandalism? We don’t know but the Liberal Party obviously believes it’s on a winner. And it may be that enough Australians listen to enough nonsense, or just have insufficient concern, that the Liberal Party is correct.

    It is clear that many Australians do not have any great respect for the scientific method or scientific practice. It seems way too common to regard science as just another belief system, nothing but boffin-based opinion. The result is that science is permitted no special claim to truth, which is a very dangerous, essentially mediaeval, state of affairs. What on Earth has happened?

    A little bit about school mathematics: we, as mathmeticians, have banged on and on, column after column, about the woeful presentation of mathematics in curricula and textbooks, and consequently in maths classes. We’ve wailed over the presentation of mathematics as a collection of facts to be religiously accepted, rather than as a beautiful, precise and incredibly powerful method of reasoning. The harm to students’ opinion of mathematics is obvious and massive, but we believe the harm extends much further.

    The just-the-facts style of teaching mathematics promotes a warped, faith-based attitude to knowledge. It undermines the whole point of education, for students to learn to think, to value truth as the end result of reasoning rather than as a collection of God-given facts. Until there is a dramatic change in Australia’s approach to education we cannot see how there will be any improvement in Australians’ attitude to scientific and mathematical truth, or to truth of any sort.

    It’s a very long bow to blame the poor teaching of mathematics for Abbott’s anti-science crusade, and we have no intention of drawing it. But it is unarguable that Australian society currently places a depressingly low value on reason and truth, and so on science in particular. We believe mathematics teaching must take its fair share of the blame.

    But what of Tony? Will he be remembered as a liar? Probably, but probably he’ll be remembered for much more. Eventually, and more likely sooner rather than later, global warming will be undeniable. Truly undeniable.

    Which means Abbott should go down in history as the Australian Prime Minister, the last Australian Prime Minister, to deny physical reality.

    Associate Professor Burkard Polster teaches mathematics at Monash University, Clayton. Marty Ross is a mathematician. As the Maths Masters they write a weekly column for The Age’s Education pages.

  • Will climate change denials sink the LNP?

    Will climate change denials sink the LNP?

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    Moreton Bay Mayor Allan Sutherland at the Redcliffe Jetty with Moreton Bay in the backgro

    Moreton Bay Mayor Allan Sutherland at the Redcliffe Jetty with Moreton Bay in the background. Picture: Brad Cooper

    IT’S a controversy that could not have come at a worse time for Campbell Newman. Cracks are appearing in LNP ranks over a State Government edict forcing Moreton Bay Regional Council to remove a theoretical climate change sea level rise of 0.8m when considering developments.

    Inside the party there are waves of discontent.

    The row has pitched mate against mate.

    Lord Mayor Graham Quirk, in his role as chairman of the Council of Mayors, demanded an urgent clarification from Planning Minister Jeff Seeney.

    Quirk warned of “confusion and frustration” with different councils having to factor in different sets of rules.

    He used the examples of Brighton and Shorncliffe in Brisbane that “will be subject to different climate change considerations” in planning than those at Clontarf and Woody Point in Moreton in suburbs separated only by Ted Smout Bridge.

    Moreton Bay Mayor Allan Sutherland, who has a gift of shrinking complex matters to a pithy sentence, said Seeney was suggesting climate change would happen on one side of the bridge and not the other.

    Moreton Bay council is heavy with LNP members and friends. But that didn’t stop the council unanimously passing a vote of non-confidence in Lisa France, the LNP Member for Pumicestone who campaigned for Seeney to exclude the climate change reference.

    Moreton Bay councillors went much further. They condemned France “for the ongoing dissemination, via various media and social avenues, of what the council considers to be incorrect or misleading information around council’s proposed planning scheme”.

    Seeney and France say they are merely safeguarding the existing rights of landholders and the order was not about climate change per se.

    Nevertheless they may have inadvertently handed the ALP a weapon to attack the LNP as climate change deniers.

    Imagine how that would play out in the election in bayside seats or in electorates such as Ashgrove, Indooroopilly, Clayfield and Brisbane where conservatives have a green tinge.

    The State Government must douse this controversy quickly before it turns into a bushfire.

    There are 26 coastal councils in Queensland waiting to see what happens next. Remember the CSIRO warns the cost of future sea rise impacts on Australia will be measured not in billions, but in trillions of dollars.

    There are other forces at work. Proud local councils, made up of duly elected men and women who have fought tooth and nail for a seat at the table, don’t like being pushed around by Big Brother state governments.

    The tensions rose when the influential Local Government Association of Queensland challenged Seeney.

    LGAQ president Margaret de Witt, a Newman loyalist, said the row made those involved a “laughing stock”.

    In a state where red tape has been cut and sensible development encouraged, let’s hope this row does not scar Seeney’s impressive record.

    Yesterday he was celebrating the approval of 16 major projects worth more than $70 billion to Queensland. They will create more than 44,000 jobs if they go ahead.

    Nevertheless the Moreton Bay rebellion has Danger UXB written all over it.

    Sutherland insists councils are obliged by law to consider all kinds of hazards – including possible sea rises – when assessing development applications.

    Legal advice to the LGAQ backs him.

    “Councils are obliged to properly consider coastal hazards, such as erosion, storm tide inundation and flooding when preparing planning schemes and assessing development applications,” said Tim Fynes-Clinton, a solicitor specialising in planning.

    “Such considerations include the effects of climate change, such as sea level rise and increased wind intensity in worsening existing coastal hazards.

    “To limit potential liability, councils ought to adopt a sea level rise factor in conformity with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.”

    Fynes-Clinton said failure to factor in the theoretical 0.8m sea rise “would not be prudent and would significantly increase exposure of councils to liability”.

    Leading barrister Robert Bain, QC, said the inclusion of adviser notes in a planning scheme may limit liability “but will not absolve council from liability at the development assessment phase”.

    Sutherland also won support from the Planning Institute of Australia’s Kirsty Kelly.

    She called for all spheres of government to show leadership in dealing with the impacts of rising sea levels. Kelly said politics was taking precedent “over globally recognised science”.

    Kelly, who chairs the institute’s national sustainability group, said climate change was real and planners had to consider the anticipated impacts.

    “Whether it is a result of natural or human activity, the effects of climate change are global and there is scientific consensus to support the imminent threat global warming poses,” Kelly said.

    “The impacts of climate change will affect almost every facet of Australia’s economy, society and environment.

    “We are concerned that the existing ad hoc approach is not sustainable and is compromising our ability to shape decisions of today to ensure that we are planning for the future.” Kelly warned the Federal Government may have to intervene if the State Government would not budge.

    “Clear leadership from Federal Government is required to support and drive the action through state and territory governments down to local governments,” she said.

    Kelly referred Seeney to the Australian Government’s position paper Adapting to Climate Change in Australia that states “sea level rise of up to 1m cannot be ruled out”.

    The Insurance Council­­ of Australia has also called for uniformity.

    People lining up to pay their respects and leave flowers Martin Place in Sydney after the

    People lining up to pay their respects and leave flowers Martin Place in Sydney after the Lindt siege on Monday claimed two lives. Picture: Adam Taylor

    THE ENEMY WITHIN AUSTRALIA

    WE ARE a tolerant nation welcoming people of many faiths. Our record in accepting genuine refugees from many lands is laudable.

    However we are blind fools if we do not realise that we have also opened the doors to angry religious zealots – as well as those who come to live in peace.

    Iranian refugee Man Haron Monis was welcomed to this country in 1996 and repaid our hospitality by slaughtering two innocent people at the Lindt Chocolate Cafe in Sydney’s Martin Place.

    Young cafe manager Tori Johnson died heroically trying to disarm Monis while mother-of-three Katrina Dawson was shot while shielding a pregnant friend.

    I know it is impolite to say so in liberal circles, but the long and the short of it was that Mr Johnson and Ms Dawson were killed by an extremist Muslim savage.

    He answered the call of the Islamic State death cult.

    Australians will understand the special cowardice it must take in slaughtering those who are unable to fight back.

    Killing innocents has become the terrorist’s preferred modus operandi. It’s based on a simple philosophy: Why hunt the tiger when there are so many sheep?

    The troubled Monis was a self-styled Muslim cleric and rapist who preached jihad. He inflicted terror and was, therefore, a terrorist.

    Our national broadcaster seemed to have trouble noticing that.

    The ABC assiduously avoided using the words “Muslim’’ or “terrorist’’ in many news bulletins I heard. In an online profile headlined, “Who was Man Haron Monis?’’ it did not use the words Muslim or terrorist at all, and mentioned terrorism only in a quote for a lawyer who said Monis did not have known links to terror groups.

    He was the classical lone wolf warned about as far back as 2012.

    Adding to the pain was the nauseating “I’ll ride with you” campaign on social media. I’m sure it was started with genuinely good intent but it contains the underlying inference that Australians are a nation of bigots and new Australians of different faiths face attack. It suggests Australians are racist Islamophobes and Muslims our victims.

    This is nonsense.

    The real victims Tori Johnson and Katrina Dawson were still alive when #illridewithyou was first posted.

    James Packer’s Brisbane casino bid could be strengthened if he hooked up with the Brisban

    James Packer’s Brisbane casino bid could be strengthened if he hooked up with the Brisbane Broncos.

    PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT, JAMES

    MEMO James Packer: If you seriously want to win the tender for the casino at Queen’s Wharf may I offer a few suggestions: Move your Crown Casino headquarters to Brisbane. This would be proper recognition of the city’s position as the new world city of Asia. Secondly, hook up with a big-name sports club such as the Broncos. Why not even take a stake? Broncos and their supporters understand gambling. The team rolls the dice every time it runs on to the field. Also, go easy on the architecture. We want a casino and entertainment complex that honours the site – not one of those monstrosities that you see in Macau. Lastly, please desist from presenting trade union heavies to do your bidding publicly. It’s not a good look. The Government won’t be pressured.

    MUTTON COMEBACK

    I HAVEN’T seen mutton on a menu for yonks. So imagine my delight when I saw it has suddenly appeared on the menu at the Gallery of Modern Art’s GoMA restaurant. It took me back to my childhood when a “killer” would be dragged from the pen and skilfully eviscerated and shared among the workers. In the hands of rising culinary superstar Josue Lopez, my GoMA mutton was a celebration, served with eggplant, chard, artichoke and sheep milk “glass”. Let us hope mutton, a staple when I was a kid, makes a comeback.

    Terry Nolan, the director of Nolan Meats, at his Gympie property and meatworks with the B

    Terry Nolan, the director of Nolan Meats, at his Gympie property and meatworks with the Blonde d’Aquitaine cattle in the background. Picture: Megan Slade

    TASTY BLONDE

    THE Breakfast Creek Hotel, meanwhile, has a stunning new slab of beef to delight carnivores. Legendary Queensland beef producers, the Nolan family, delivered several tonnes of purebred Blonde d’Aquitaine, a French breed, just in time for the Christmas-New Year rush. The blonde is a finely textured beef offered in sirloin, rump and rib cuts and is available through December and January. Terry Nolan told me the Blonde d’Aquitaine was a fine-boned animal he initially bred as a hobby. He and his brothers now have the biggest purebred herd in the nation. Sam Gullo, the Brekky Creek boss, said the monster 600gm “Guillotine” rib on the bone ($60) was popular with meatlovers. It’s even bigger than the tomahawk. I can hear a siren … is that the Food Police?

    DINGO DANGER

    MY recent report about marauding crossbred dingoes killing seven million sheep sparked much response. Readers also pointed out that the nation’s most successful predators weren’t only confined to rural centres. There is a pack of dingoes at Brookfield, a dress-circle suburb in Brisbane’s west. Dingoes or wild dogs have even been trapped at Toowong cemetery 6km from the CBD, as I first reported in 2005. There are wild dogs at Atherton and wild dogs on the Southern Downs. I’m told Health Minister Lawrence Springborg was forced to strengthen his fencing to keep them out. One reader said it was inevitable the dogs would turn on the human species. Many readers sent pics of dogs. Keep them coming.

    WOMAN OF THE YEAR

    JULIE Bishop, our competent and credible Foreign Minister.

    MAN OF THE YEAR

    CAMPBELL Newman. He may not be perfect but he’s damn close to it. Christmas greetings to the Premier and all our readers. This column resumes in January, just in time for the election campaign.

  • Honour Pakistan’s Children — huge response! AVAAZ

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    Confirmed! UN Special Envoy on Education will deliver our call to the Pakistan Prime Minister within days. Share this with everyonelet’s make this the biggest call for education for all ever!

    Dear friends,

    A band of men walked into a school in Pakistan and massacred over 100 kids. These Taliban extremists see education as a threat and the best way to respond to their heinous crime is to meet their attack with a global call to get every child in school:

    SIGN THE PETITION

    A band of men walked into a school in Pakistan and massacred over 100 kids. 100 CHILDREN! What kind of person does something like this?

    Someone who sees schools as a primary driver to keep young people from recruitment into a life of violence. Education isn’t just the best antidote to poverty, it is one of the best anti-terrorism tactics — it helps kids get out of hopelessness and into opportunity. Let’s meet this tragedy with a massive global call to get every child in school.

    Our governments promised they would get all kids across the world in school by the end of 2015. Let’s make it happen now for Pakistan and other countries — join the campaign to honour the memory of the children of Peshawar — it will be delivered by Gordon Brown, UN Special Envoy on Education, to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, and leaders who can make it a reality. Add your name now:

    https://secure.avaaz.org/en/honour_peshawar_children/?bhPqncb&v=50414

    When 15-year old Malala was shot by the Taliban, nearly 1 million of us called on the Pakistani government to fulfill her dream of education for all. Gordon Brown delivered our petition directly to the Pakistani President, who signed it himself and announced a stipend programme for 3 million children.

    But there are still 5.5 million kids out of school in Pakistan today, and over 58 million around the world. Since 2010 the drive to get kids in school has stalled, especially in places of conflict like Peshawar. But if current aid was targeted to primary schools, we’d only need just over $6b to fund education for every child for the first time in history!

    This was a direct attack on the children of Pakistani armed forces. Facing down the Taliban, rebuilding parents’ trust that schools are safe and ensuring the government stands firm will be a battle. But if we do nothing the extremists win, and every child loses. A massive global push now can help ensure kids are behind desks not guns — click below to sign the petition:

    https://secure.avaaz.org/en/honour_peshawar_children/?bhPqncb&v=50414

    From Syria to Sudan, our community has come together time and again to demand innocent children are protected and not the victims of violence. Now let’s come together to demand education for all — the biggest long term solution to violent extremism — and give the world’s children a better future.

    With hope,

    Alice, Emma, Sam, Pascal, Laila, Ricken, and the whole Avaaz team

    MORE INFORMATION

    Pakistan Taliban: Peshawar school attack leaves 141 dead (BBC)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-30491435

    5.5 million children out of school in Pakistan: UNESCO report (Tribune)
    http://tribune.com.pk/story/666285/5-5-million-children-out-of-school-in-pakistan-unesco-report/

    Education budget decreased despite promises (Dawn.com)
    http://www.dawn.com/news/1110706

    Govt announces 700bn defence budget (Tribune)
    http://tribune.com.pk/story/716913/budget-2014-defence-budget-increasing-at-diminishing-rate/

    Pakistan marks ‘Malala Day’ with school aid (AlJazeera)
    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia/2012/11/20121110535489628.html

    UN initiative tackles inequality of educational opportunity around the world
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/un-initiative-tackles-inequality-of-educational-opportunity/