Category: General news
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
Geoff Ebbs /25 June, 2014
Many business models have suffered from change at the hands of the internet. Bookstores, travel agents, newspapers like this one as well as video and record stores. In some cases the money has moved offshore to international corporates like Amazon. In other cases, though, the Internet has allowed small businesses to punch well above their Continue Reading →
Wan Kerr /23 June, 2014
If you’ve ever wanted to try yoga, the Brisbane YogaFest offers a free Yoga class open to every size, age and level of fitness. Taught by registered Yoga teacher Nirvana Pilkington, you will experience a taste of the benefits yoga can bring to you. The free class runs 9.20am Sunday 13th July, and is held Continue Reading →
DokterW /23 June, 2014
Central Coast band Little Earthquake’s Brightside music video was removed by YouTube for depicting a dead fish last week. The Brightside music video tells the story of singer Matt Hyland finding his best friend the fish dead. Then hallucinating a last night out, having fun and partying with the fish before he buries him. Matt Continue Reading →
media /22 June, 2014
Out-of-control Central Banks are on a global buying spree, says Ellen Brown. “Finance is the new form of warfare – without the expense of a military overhead and an occupation against unwilling hosts. It is a competition in credit creation to buy foreign resources, real estate, public and privatized infrastructure, bonds and corporate stock ownership. Continue Reading →
Geoff Ebbs /22 June, 2014
Blue walks in and establishes authority Black doesn’t care Brown is down Green is keen Pink is perky Yellow relaxed Red erupts in a volcanic passion and slaughters the innocent TERRY HOLIDAY The links between colour and emotion are the source of a number of disciplines and approach to therapies that calm the spirit and Continue Reading →
Sam Navin /21 June, 2014
Hundreds of angry Australians protested against the Abbot regime today, demanding justice for Reza Berati, a 24 year-old Kurdish refugee who was murdered at Australia’s Manus island detention centre. On February 17, the guards of the security company, G4S, at Manus island, backed up by the PNG police, unleashed a murderous rampage against the detainees Continue Reading →