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
Marissa /3 May, 2014
Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment Act: A case study It is 2015. Bob, Greg and Luong have been doing it tough. They have not been able to find work since the BP refinery at Bulwer Island in Pinkenba closed. On Wednesdays they hang around the public toilets in Boundary Street, West End and wait for the Continue Reading →
DokterW /3 May, 2014
Founded in 1908 in West End, the Souths Logan Magpies are not only aiming for the Queensland Cup Grand Final, they are also hoping to start redeveloping Davies Park to make it more accessible to the community. Westender met with Southern Suburbs Rugby League Club CEO, Jim McClelland to discuss what the season holds for Continue Reading →
DokterW /2 May, 2014
Golden Dawn rally organised by Australia First Party was held in South Brisbane and Brisbane CBD earlier today. In support of imprisoned Golden Dawn members in Greece, Australia First Party had announced online a rally would be held in their support outside the Greek Club in West End, then later march to the Greek Consulate Continue Reading →
admin /2 May, 2014
“The Belles of Hell continue asking the hard questions about life, love, identity, sexuality and how to get the proverbial two bits.” You’ve seen poetry in the pub, up on a stage, in the back of a bookstore. But in a hair salon? Betsy Turcot and Eleanor Jackson are The Belles of Hell, a local Continue Reading →
Geoff Ebbs /2 May, 2014
A plan by fascist group Australia First to protest the arrest of Nikos Michaloliakos today was foiled by workers, anarchists and locals who turned out in numbers to make sure the group did not get any traction. A handful of fascist supporters skulked away from the hundred or so anti-fascists and headed into the city where they Continue Reading →
Geoff Ebbs /2 May, 2014
Thursday May 7 is the annual candlelit vigil for those who have died at the hands of their partners or lovers in domestic violence. Held at Kangaroo Point for many years now, the candlelit vigil has become a national event and part of Prevent Domestic Violence month. Queensland continues to top the national statistics though, Continue Reading →