October 2023
Everything you need to know about the Canberra Disease.
Saturday, 14 October 2023
Aunty Gucci addresses the Nation with a rambling story.
Saturday, 14 October 2023
What do you reckon it’ll take for Labor to put someone who’s not a washed up Chardonnay Leftist into the important role of fixing the shameful state of too many Aboriginal communities.
As Aboriginal Affairs Minister, Linda Burney is hopeless and a large part of the problem.
Good news.
Saturday, 14 October 2023
Let the lies begin - CNN runs the leftist smear.
Saturday, 14 October 2023
Total bullshit.
The question wasn't about just recognising Aborigines in the Constitution.
It was asking to enshrine an Aboriginal committee.
Buy the shirt.
Saturday, 14 October 2023
I'd say the Electoral Commission has counted the Canberra Press Gallery booth first..
Saturday, 14 October 2023
ABC's political editor Laura Tingle goes ballistic over being forced to cover NO campaign.
Saturday, 14 October 2023
‘This is nuts’: Tingle calls out false balance at ABC over Voice coverageBy
October 14, 2023 — 5.00am
High-profile ABC journalist and board member Laura Tingle has blown open a debate about the public broadcaster’s approach to the Voice referendum, arguing an obsession with balance has degraded coverage of the debate.
Tingle, the chief political correspondent for flagship current affairs program 7.30, was asked by an audience member at a book launch on Thursday night why the ABC devoted so much airtime to the No campaign and its arguments.
Tingle observed the pursuit of strict balance was difficult when outlandish claims were made and subjects were not willing to be scrutinised.
“At the ABC, we have to fill in a form every time we do a story about the referendum that says ‘here are the people we’ve spoken to, here are the number of minutes the Yes case has got, here are the number of minutes the No case has got’,” she said, a reference to the internal ABC Voice Tracker.
Tingle said opposition Indigenous Australians spokeswoman Jacinta Nampijinpa Price had declined invitations to appear on 7.30 since July.
“But somehow, the way the numbers have worked tells people that the Yes case has been wildly overrepresented on the ABC, and as a result, it affects the way we structure and report stories because they say if you can’t get somebody who’s a No, you can’t put on somebody who’s a Yes,” Tingle said.
“This is nuts ... it’s completely sick.” She added: “I shouldn’t be saying any of these things.”
Tingle lamented the ABC and other media reported seriously on Price’s comments at the National Press Club last month that colonisation had a positive impact on Indigenous Australians because it provided running water and food.
“In the interests of trying to be balanced ... we’ve ended up not doing a good job of covering the referendum debate,” Tingle said.
The veteran journalist, who was elected to the ABC board by staff in March, made the remarks at Glebe Town Hall in Sydney while launching journalist David Marr’s book Killing for Country.
In response to inquiries, the ABC rejected suggestions Tingle was critical of the broadcaster’s coverage and said she was endeavouring to defend the ABC from claims of bias against the Yes campaign.
It pointed out that tracking content was a routine component of election coverage.
“There has never been a policy to not interview a ‘Yes’ proponent due to a refusal by a ‘No’ proponent,” it said.
A statement from Tingle said she had tried to explain the dilemmas and frustrations of providing balanced coverage in a campaign when one side of the debate was not available, and when many wild claims were made.
“This is an issue that I think is an exceptionally difficult one for the media generally, not just the ABC, and not just in terms of this campaign, at a time when political messaging is splintering into social media messaging, and the old rules of political campaigning are changing,” she said.
“The ABC has provided unprecedented levels of coverage from around the country of the referendum campaign, particularly from Indigenous voices, and I’m very proud of the work my colleagues have done in often very stressful circumstances.”
As part of its obligation of impartiality, during elections, the ABC collects and publishes details of how much airtime each side or party received, as well as other forms of content.
The Voice Tracker requires journalists to log broadcast material to the nearest 15 seconds; if a Yes spokesperson received 15 seconds of airtime, that is logged as 0.25 points, and if a No representative appeared for 45 seconds, that is 0.75 points.
An FAQ document seen by this masthead states the purpose of the tracker is “to provide timely feedback on our coverage which will assist with presenting an appropriate diversity of voices and perspectives. The purpose is not to enforce a perfect 50:50 representative of each position”.
Vox pops from members of the public (excluding talkback callers) are tracked, as well as instances when requests to appear on air are declined.
In August, newsgathering editor Peter Gotting emailed staff reminding them to log whether the speaker was Indigenous, a grassroots community member or a public figure.
“We have had lots of examples recently of teams that produce the stories not completing the details,” he wrote.
The ABC’s news director, Justin Stevens, said the broadcaster’s coverage of the Voice referendum had been outstanding, including its elevation of First Nations journalists.
“Our coverage has at times been criticised by both the Yes and the No campaigns for overly representing or platforming the other,” Stevens said on Friday. “In reality, ABC coverage heard from, scrutinised and interrogated both.”
At the National Press Club this week, Labor senator Patrick Dodson praised the ABC and other media for “exemplary” coverage of the referendum campaign.
It happens when you let too many in.
Saturday, 14 October 2023
Britain 🇬🇧 is home to Muslims like @mohammed_hijab & @AliDawah1 who along with their terrorist buddies conduct Nazi-style rallies & march down the streets making explicit calls for genocide & extermination.
— Emily (@Emily8275) October 12, 2023
“We'll find the Jews here, we want the Zionists, we want their BLOOD!” pic.twitter.com/d1D47NZ5z1
Four reasons the Teal movement is slowly burying the Liberal Party.
Saturday, 14 October 2023
Why the Teals are slowing burying the Liberals in traditionally safe seats.
I’ll give you four names:
Snake Kean - personally disgraced and green left LINO.
Duplicity Wilson - Felicity is a Sydney lower north shore Liberal. Bullshitted on her CV to get preselected. Never had a real job or achieved anything in parliament other than a selfie.
Julian Leeser - Albo's favourite Liberal. Using his super-safe North Shore seat to campaign for the YES vote. Has done nothing other than Voice campaign for 6 months.
Barry O’Farrell - the grand daddy of them all. The original snaky north shore political operator. Voted into power with a huge majority and did nothing when he got there. Profound disappointment.
What unites the idiots?.........Getting a YES T-shirt selfie.
The fashionable Teal ladies will only need to turn up and split the vote to beat these vacuous show ponies.