Wednesday, April 17, 2019

ADANI COVER UP

Acting  on instructions from   Melbourne's  mild mannered political commentator  Pete Steedman  we  went  looking  for   a  copy  of  the   April  edition of  The Monthly magazine , which  he  said   contains  extensive coverage  of  Adani   and  the way  coal   has  captured  politics .  
 
 On  going to a  newsagency in the Townsville   area ,  the magazine could  not  be  seen on the racks . This  in  a place  where the Townsville City Council had offered  to  give   more  than  $18million   to  Adani    in  the belief  it  would bring   riches to the Queen City of the North .   The newsagent said , yes , it was there  , on  a particular stand  , which he pointed out .  No magazine could be found .  Down  this   end  , we were directed   by  the owner , who could not see   it  from  the counter  .  No .   
 
However , hidden under  other investment magazines , there  it  was, at the top ,  displaying  a nude man  hugging  coal , the  caption : Holding on to madness. How infatuation is keeping Adani's mine alive .The story of coal as it captured our  politics . 
 
There  were  two possibilities :  offended  by  the  nudity , someone had covered it up  with  other  publications ; to  keep  locals  in  the  dark  about   Adani , the issue  poorly  covered  by  the  local media ,  especially in the Townsville  Bulletin , it  had   been   buried .
 
Gasp !!! Maiden aunts be warned.   On opening   the magazine , there was  another   partly clad , tubby gent , also  embracing  coal, below  ,  who at first glance  looked   like  a  certain  frequent  flying  Queensland   politician.    
This second serving of flesh may have been the reason why the magazine was hastily  covered  up  in  the  paper  shop by  a  prudish  browser.
 
On the other hand  , if the intention was  to keep   the locals in the dark over  coal  you can understand  when you read the   extensive , balanced  coverage  in The  Monthly .  The  cover  story is by  critic and author  James Bradley  with  an   associated    contribution ,   A Tale of Ruthless Ambition , dealing with Adani ,  by Hartosh Bal , political editor of the Indian monthly magazine, The Caravan .