Archive for June, 2010

Why don’t people in Camden use public transport? Because they can’t!

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

I usually communte between Camden and the city via Narellan Road, the Hume Highway and the M5 – a distance of 71 km. On many occassions I have averaged around 40 km/h – it has to be Australia’s longest school zone. The M5 ‘funnel’ is a story of its own. Speed cameras are a cruel joke – movement detectors would be a better investment!

A recent eye problem has severely impaired my vision so yesterday morning my wife drove me from our home to Macarthur Station. The off-peak ride in was quite pleasant. I attended a couple of meetings in the city, called back to Parliament House to get some documents the put myslelf at the mercy of our public transport system to get back to my home in Camden South. Following is my log of events: (more…)

Kevin Rudd – Dispatched without Dignity

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Last week’s political assassination of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd epitomises the new Labor way. They are now governing for themselves, their factional warlords and their union mates. Rudd may well have been a public nerd and a private tyrant but he deserved a more dignified departure from the Prime Ministership.

Labor would not be in government today if it was not for Kevin Rudd. Kevin 07 was a marketing master-stroke. He would do everything John Howard was doing. He would be an economic conservative, he would tow the boats back out to sea and he would keep our troops in Afghanistan. He appealed to the inner-city chattering class by promising to say sorry and avowing to be a world leader in climate change. Younger voters and the guilt ridden middle class simply swooned and he went on to become the most popular Prime Minister of all time.

While Kev continued to surf the tidal wave of political popularity his Labor colleagues locked in behind him. Those who dared challenge his authority were met with the full forces of his dark side. (more…)

The Media: Moral Guardians of Public Life

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

The recent outing of David Campbell ‘s private life sparked an intense debate on the role of media in public life.  The main point of the debate was that David Campbell, as a Minister of the Crown in the State Labor Government, had not acted illegally.  Notwithstanding this he and his family were  subject to the most embarrassing public humiliation as the story was splashed across our television screens, newspaper headlines and radio.  One cannot imagine the grief this caused to David Campbell and his family.

The media defended their exposé by asserting that a person in Campbell’s position could be vulnerable to blackmail attempts by those who knew of his secret ‘double’ life.   If this was the case they had a choice between passing the information onto the appropriate authorities for proper investigation or adopting the role of public prosecutor. They chose the latter and many, including some commentators in the media, believe they crossed the line in publicly exposing David Campbell’s ‘immorality’. (more…)

Labor’s 2010 AAA Fudget

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

State Treasurer, Eric Roozendall, lives and socialises with the rich and famous in Sydney’s wealthy Eastern Suburbs.  Rose Bay is a plush harbourside jewel with ready access to world-class health, transport and education facilities.

Roozendall’s zeal towards the maintenance of a AAA credit rating for NSW is more an application for a post-political job at the big end of town than a platform for the economic reform needed to get NSW moving again.  It certainly has little to do with increasing the quality of life for working families in Western Sydney and beyond.  They can eat cake as far as Roozendall is concerned. (more…)