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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

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    VIC 2014 – candidate and preference update

    by Ben Raue

    Over the weekend, I have updated every district and region profile to include the final list of candidates. You can also view and download the full list of Legislative Assembly candidates, now including ballot order.

    In addition, the Group Voting Tickets (GVTs) were released for the Legislative Council. These GVTs lay out how preferences will flow for a vote cast ‘above the line’ for any party or group in the Legislative Council election. The GVT system is what has allowed for ‘preference harvesting’ in past federal and Victorian elections, and is currently facing possible abolition at a federal level.

    Unfortunately I have not had any time to analyse the GVTs, but three other analysts have produced useful information that you can use to get a better sense of the preference flows.

    Antony Green at the ABC has published preference flows as PDFs, available on each of his regional profiles.

    William Bowe at Poll Bludger has summarised where each group’s preferences will flow amongst the main contenders for each region.

    Tom Clement at Geeklections has also produced a probability analysis of each region, which includes estimates of the possible votes and the likely seat results for each region based on the GVTs.

    Please post any interesting findings in the comments below, and consider this an open thread for discussion of the Victorian election for the next few days. For the final two weeks of the campaign, I will be posting a regular post every few days for general discussion of the election campaign.

    Ben Raue | November 17, 2014 at 12:01 pm | Tags: Victoria 2014 | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: http://wp.me/ppI95-61C
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  • Monsanto’s mega-plant blocked!! AVAAZ

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    From Climate to Monsanto – we’re winning BIG!!

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    Dear Avaazers,

    Lately, we’re not just winning, we’re winning BIG.

    These are not small time victories, but the biggest stuff, the save the world stuff – on climate change, Monsanto, our oceans, the internet, democracy, and more! There’s a lot that’s depressing in the world today, but scroll down and see what our future could look like if we just stick together…

    After the March — Real Progress on Climate Change!! From Europe, the US, and China!

    Progress on climate change
    One of our 2,600 climate marches!

    We desperately needed Europe to kick off a global round of ambitious climate commitments at a recent summit in Brussels, so I felt deflated when I was told by insiders there was “no way” the EU would stand up to big oil and coal to cut carbon emissions by “at least” 40% by 2030. But we didn’t back down, and they did it!

    Here’s how we got from “no way” to a big win:

    • Drove the largest climate mobilisation in history with 675,000 people in the streets in 162 countries!
    • Got the UN Secretary General, 18 cabinet ministers, and countless politicians to join the march.
    • Delivered a 2.2 million strong petition calling for 100% clean energy to world leaders including French President Hollande.
    • Held advocacy meetings with the climate and energy ministers of France, Germany, Brazil and the UK.
    • Lobbied Poland, a key blocker on climate action, with an ad campaign that got news coverage throughout Poland and phone calls from Polish Avaazers.
    • Commissioned opinion polls in Germany, France, Poland and the UK right before the decision.
    The climate march was a game changer
    30,000 marchers in Melbourne!

    The climate march was a game changer, cited by president after president in their UN summit speeches. While hundreds of organisations contributed to the march and the win in Europe, our role was crucial. The BBC said: “The marches brought more people on to the streets than ever before, partly thanks to the organizational power of the e-campaign group Avaaz.” And Germany’s Environment minister said: “I would like to thank the millions of people who have joined Avaaz…Without public support it will be impossible to stop climate change.”

    US President Obama also responded to the climate march, saying: “Our citizens keep marching. We cannot pretend we do not hear them.” Following the momentum building win in Europe, Obama met with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week – Obama promised reasonable-sized cuts in emissions, and China promised cuts as well, for the first time ever! The momentum we desperately needed has begun…

    After big oil and coal, what’s the next worst soulless corporate lobby? Yep, Monsanto. And that’s the next big victory that our community has helped win.

    Monsanto’s mega-plant blocked!!

    Monsanto's mega-plant killed!
    Protesting Monsanto’s seed factory.

    When Monsanto tried to extend its grip over the global food chain with a massive new seed factory in Argentina, Avaaz members stood side by side with a local movement and stopped Latin America’s largest GM seed plant from being built this year.

    Monsanto is a $60 billion mega-corporation that plays dirty. Here’s how we helped stop them:

    • Launched a 1 million strong petition and flooded the inboxes of decision makers with thousands of messages.
    • Worked with top lawyers on a briefing that showed Monsanto’s Environmental Assessment was illegal, making a splash in the media.
    • Released a poll showing that 2/3rds of town residents opposed the plant.
    • Supported local residents to build their power and a winning strategy.

    Local grassroots leader Celina Molina said: “After more than a million Avaaz members stood with the people of Malvinas Argentinas, we won an important battle in the fight against Monsanto! From gaining access to documents previously denied to us by the authorities to running a game changing opinion poll, Avaaz was important for preventing the largest transgenic seed plant from being built in our backyard.”

    Plus Big Wins on Saving our Oceans, the Internet, and Democracy

    Big Wins on Saving our Oceans
    Open Vote in Brazil
    ‘Nothing to hide!’ protest, Brasilia.

    Thanks to several thousand Avaazers who donate monthly to sustain our small team, we can work on several issues at once. Here are some other big wins in recent weeks:

    The Largest Marine Sanctuary in the World Created! – To support this critical reserve, over 1 million of us called on the US government, we commissioned an opinion poll in Hawaii, and more. And in the end, President Obama stood up to the big fishing lobbies and protected an area of the Pacific almost the size of South Africa!

    Internet Neutrality Protected in Europe and the US!1.1 million of us lobbied the EU parliament to protect the free and open internet with strong rules on net neutrality. And against all the efforts of the big telecoms companies, we helped get the win! In the US, Obama just followed suit and took a strong position to protect net neutrality that “stunned” the telecoms companies.

    Brazilian Congress Ends Secret Voting! – After several months of steady campaigning with call-ins, activist stunts, media attention and more, Avaazers in Brazil (now 7 million strong!) pressed the Congress to almost completely end the shady practice of “secret voting.” It’s a huge victory for one of the world’s largest democracies.

    And More on the Way….

    These are the battles won, but they take months or years. Dozens of others are in the works. Here’s some progress updates:

    And more on the way...
    ABP: divest from the occupation.
    • Ebola VolunteersOver 2,500 skilled Avaazers have applied to volunteer to risk their lives to go to West Africa to help stop this deadly disease in its tracks. A stunning example of courage and humanity. Many have been processed by our partner organisations and are beginning to travel to the front lines of the crisis.
    • Ebola fundraiser – Our community has raised over $2.2 million for relief organizations at the front lines!
    • Save the Bees – We delivered our 3.4 million strong petition to a US government commission studying whether to ban the pesticides that are killing the bees.
    • Palestine – After the horror in Gaza earlier this year, we’re pulling out all the stops to get some of the world’s largest pension funds and corporations to divest from businesses that support the Israeli military occupation and illegal colonization of Palestine. We’re getting close to winning, which could be a game changer for the conflict, and hopes for peace…
    • and much, much more…


    I just came from a meeting of the Avaaz team, and some of us cried (ahem, maybe including me) at what a pure joy it is to serve our mission and this community, and just how much potential, together, we have to make a difference in the world.

    The climate march and the Ebola volunteers campaign, as well as everyone donating, are examples of how Avaazers are stepping up to an even greater level of commitment to this vessel we share. And with each step we take, our power grows.

    There’s a lot of fear and greed and ignorance in our world, but we are steadily bringing love and hope and smart, effective strategies to make a difference. And in every way, we’re just at the tip of the iceberg of what’s possible. Let’s keep building this vessel, and investing our time and hope more deeply in it, because something like this is precious, and the world needs us more than ever.

    With love and huge appreciation for this movement,

    Ricken, with Nell, Pascal, Marie, Laila, Andrea and the whole Avaaz team.


    Avaaz.org is a 40-million-person global campaign network
    that works to ensure that the views and values of the world’s people shape global decision-making. (“Avaaz” means “voice” or “song” in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 18 countries on 6 continents and operates in 17 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz’s biggest campaigns here, or follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

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    16 November 2014. 

    By removing Assad, Obama may be declaring war on China

    Should Obama attempt to remove Assad and pave the way for an anti-Chinese Islamist regime that supports extremist groups to attack Chinese territory, coupled with the People’s Liberation Army perception that US would arm terrorists in Xinjiang to destabilize China, Washington should not be surprised if this becomes a “tipping point” for China to attack in the west, joined by Russia and Iran.

    http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/by-removing-assad-obama-may-be-declaring-war-on-china/

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    http://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2014-02/deterring-dragon-under-sea

    Kissinger warns of West’s ‘fatal mistake’ that may lead to new Cold War

    If the West wants to be “honest,” it should recognize, that it made a “mistake,” in the course of action the US and the EU adopted in the Ukrainian conflict. Europe and the US did not understand the “significance of events” that started with the Ukraine-EU economic negotiations that initially brought about the demonstrations in Kiev last year. Those tensions should have served as a starting point to include Russia in the discussion, not antagonise her.

    http://rt.com/news/203795-kissinger-warns-cold-war/

    What Frightened the USS Donald Cook In The Black Sea?

    The US spy ship was in the Black Sea. An unamed Russian jet flew over and disabled all radars, control circuits, systems, information transmission, etc. The all-powerful Aegis system, now about to be hooked up with the defense systems installed on NATO’s most modern ships, was shut down. The Russian Su-24 then simulated a missile attack against the US ship, which was left literally deaf and blind. As if carrying out a training exercise, the Russian aircraft – unarmed – repeated the same maneuver 12 times before flying away. After that the demoralised crew immediately set sail towards a port in Romania.

    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article40222.htm

    Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Commander “The US is Training and Funding Us”

    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article40212.htm

    With Iran, China and Russia forming a solid trading block, US sanctions will be less threatening

    Putin states that trade in rubles & yuan will weaken dollar’s influence, and Russia plans to expand its cooperation with Asia-Pacific region countries through increased trade and investment incentives. “We are not going to increase our sovereign debt. We plan to keep this debt at the safe and controllable level of less than 15 percent of GDP.”

    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article40201.htm

    and

    http://www.globalresearch.ca/petrodollar-panic-china-signs-currency-swap-deal-with-qatar-and-canada/5413467

    and

    http://www.infowars.com/russia-iran-to-boycott-us-dollar-in-bilateral-trade/

    China – Russia Sidestep Neocons

    Mr. Putin said that as a result of these deals, Russian trade with China and the rest of Asia is going to increase from 25 percent to 40 percent of Russia’s GDP. This leaves Europe out in the cold. The coming together between China and Russia has been the opposite of what American foreign policy has been trying for since the 1980s. The sanctions that the US and NATO have insisted that it impose on Russia have led to Russian counter-sanctions against French and Baltic and European exports. French farmers are already demonstrating, and Marine Le Pen’s nationalists are likely to win the next election. The Baltic States are also screaming from losing their farm exports. France, Latvia, and even Germany had been looking to Russia as a growing market the last few years. Yet their leaders obeyed US demands not to deal with the Russian market. This leaves Europe in a position of economic stagnation.

    http://michael-hudson.com/2014/11/china-russia-sidestep-neocons/

    Lame duck out of the Silk Road caravan

    The multiple New Silk Roads is the most spectacular, ambitious and wide-ranging pluri-national infrastructure offensive ever attempted. It is a complex network of high-speed rail, pipelines, ports, fiber optic cables and state of the art telecom that China is already building through the Central Asian linked to Russia, Iran, Turkey and the Indian Ocean, and branching out to Europe all the way to Venice and Berlin. Take a very good look at the official photo.

    http://rt.com/op-edge/204323-china-russia-partnership-apec-usa/

    India’s plan to stop importing coal deals another blow to Australia

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced an ambitious target that could see India cease thermal coal imports within two to three years. Far from being the saviour of the world’s billion tonnes per annum seaborne thermal coal industry, India could follow China, America, Japan and the EU through strategies that limit India’s reliance on imported fossil fuels.

    http://reneweconomy.com.au/2014/indias-plan-stop-importing-coal-deals-another-blow-australia-68894

    US wealth inequality – top 0.1% worth as much as the bottom 90%

    Not since the Great Depression has wealth inequality in the US been so acute, new in-depth study finds

    http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/nov/13/us-wealth-inequality-top-01-worth-as-much-as-the-bottom-90?CMP=ema_565

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    Newcastle mayoral by-election live

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    6:00pm – Polls have just closed in Newcastle’s lord mayoral by-election, as well as in three other council by-elections in Marrickville and the Blue Mountains. I’ll mostly be covering the results from the City of Newcastle this evening. The lord mayoralty of Newcastle was held by Jeff McCloy from the 2012 council election until he resigned earlier this year after he was exposed as giving donations to a number of Liberal candidates despite being a property developer, prior to winning the mayoralty.

    You can also check out the Tally Room guide to this by-election, which includes analysis of the 2012 election result and the history of Newcastle’s lord mayoralty.

    McCloy won the lord mayoralty in 2012 with 43% of the primary vote, with Labor coming second with 28%. The main candidates are considered to be Labor’s Nuatali Nelmes, and independent candidate Brad Luke, who was elected to Newcastle City Council in 2012 as a Liberal councillor.

    Results will be coming in tonight from 47 polling places, and I will be attempting to match results to 2012 booth results to produce a predicted final result. However we will not be experiencing a two-candidate-preferred count tonight, so the projections will only produce estimates of the final primary vote.

    City of Newcastle lord mayoral by-election results

    Candidate Party Votes % Swing Projected %
    Aaron Buman Independent 0 0.00 0 0.00
    David Chapman Independent 0 0.00 0 0.00
    Rod Holding Independent 0 0.00 0 0.00
    Brad Luke Independent 0 0.00 0 0.00
    Nuatali Nelmes Labor 0 0.00 0 0.00
    Joe Ferguson Australia First 0 0.00 0 0.00
    Therese Doyle Greens 0 0.00 0 0.00
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    Cat Flap in Paris

    Posted: 14 Nov 2014 06:44 AM PST

    The mythical tiger pursued by helicopters and armed gendarmes speaks volumes about what is missing from our lives.

    By George Monbiot, published on the Guardian’s website, 14th November 2014

    The helicopters were scrambled, the marksmen were mobilised; the police swept the woods and everyone was looking VERY STERN AND SERIOUS after the prints of a dog were found on a molehill.

    Un chien? Non, non, c’est vraiment un tigre.

    To which I say that the French authorities, who until a few hours ago were chasing a paper tiger into the woods near Paris, are as gullible as their counterparts in the UK. It’s not complicated. Tigers have retractable claws which are sheathed when they walk; the prints they were following have claw marks. They belong to a dog. Nor is the dog in question “an enormous coal-black hound” whose “muzzle and hackles and dewlap were outlined in flickering flame”, but a creature no larger than a cocker spaniel. It was probably on a lead.

    Pugmark left by the Paris Tiger (otherwise known as FrouFrou)Pugmark left by the Paris Tiger (otherwise known as FrouFrou)

    So far the army of police and firefighters deployed to find this beast have failed. A local official explained that the animal had probably been “snoring serenely somewhere” during the hunt. Too right it was. Perhaps in a basket at the foot of its owner’s bed, in a diamante collar with the phone number attached.

    This morning a new set of prints was found, made by a different dog. They showed, the French media reported, that the tiger was closing on Paris.

    Now the gendarmerie has at last admitted what seemed obvious from the beginning: there is no tiger.

    A tiger, at least, was original. In Britain, most of the big cats reported (three-quarters according to a survey by the author Merrily Harpur) are black, and generally, according to the 2,000 or more people who claim to have seen them every year, “glossy and muscular”. They turn up everywhere. Even London isn’t spared the phantom menace: there’s a Beast of Barnet, a Crystal Palace Puma, and a Sydenham Panther. The Essex lion, which caused a cat flap in 2012 very similar to the Parisian frénésie, was an exception to the glossy, black rule.

    These animals do not exist. A handful of beasts have been released from captivity and caught again, in most cases almost immediately. None of them are black. The evidence that big cats leave in abundance wherever they live – pugmarks, hairs, scats, dens, spraying points and scratching posts – is nowhere to be found.

    A five-week hunt by Royal Marines, a six-month government commission on Bodmin Moor, police helicopters, armed response teams and the mass deployment of the best tracking, attracting and sensing technologies known to humankind has uncovered nothing but moggies, dogs and foxes. The hundreds of amateurs who have devoted much of their lives to finding or trapping these beasts have so far caught just one large carnivore: a cryptozoologist called Pete Bailey who was changing the bait in one of his traps and accidentally tripped the mechanism. He was stuck there for two nights, eating raw meat, before he was rescued.

    I followed this phenomenon while researching my book Feral. I came to the conclusion that most of the claimed sightings are reported in good faith: people really do believe they have seen these beasts. The number of reports has risen greatly in recent years. Given that there is no more evidence for the existence of these animals in the wild than there is for the Loch Ness monster, I wondered what might explain it.

    Every age has its paranormal phenomena, which reflect deep longings of which we may not be fully aware. The Victorians, afflicted by epidemics which snatched away children and young spouses, lived in almost perpetual mourning. This, I think, explains their obsession with revenants. Many thousands of people believed they saw ghosts, heard the voices of the departed, and could exchange messages with those they had lost through seances and table-turning. In the decades following the second world war, during which we entertained an almost utopian belief in the transformative potential of the white heat of technology, sightings of UFOs and aliens, almost unknown in previous eras, multiplied.

    Over the past generation, our engagement with the natural world has collapsed. Since the 1970s the average area in which children roam without supervision has decreased by almost 90%. In one generation the proportion of children regularly playing in wild places in the UK has fallen from more than half to fewer than one in 10. As the abundance and diversity of wildlife has declined, as our lives have become tamer and more predictable and our physical challenges have diminished to the point at which the greatest trial of strength and ingenuity we face is opening a badly designed packet of nuts, perhaps imaginary big cats answer an unmet need, releasing us from ecological boredom.

    Perhaps excitements like the French flap reawaken old genetic memories of conflict and survival, memories that must incorporate encounters – possibly the most challenging encounters our ancestors ever faced – with large predatory cats.

    What we have just seen in France, as we have seen repeatedly in Britain, is a powerful will to believe. Amid the warnings and the terror, there is an unmistakable thrill, to which the officials are as susceptible as anyone else. They, and we, really wanted to believe there was a tiger on the prowl. And now the overwhelming sentiment will not be relief but disappointment.

    Viens sur mon coeur, âme cruelle et sourde,

    Tigre adoré …

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