Photograph by Vallis
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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
ABBOTT SENDS IN CELEBRITY PENGUIN
CANBERRA: In a stunning announcement , Coalition Leader , Tony Abbott , today revealed he has arranged for a famous penguin –Happy Feet – to play a major part in Operation Sovereign Borders. Up until today , the entire world thought the King Penguin , fitted with a tracking device, had come to a sticky end while swimming back to The Land of the Long White Cloud .
Happy Feet dressed like a Tory.
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However, the wayward penguin decided he had had enough of the frigid Southern Ocean , jettisoned his tracker, turned around , and swam to sweaty Darwin . Since then he has been whooping it up in the Darwin nightclub district, showered with free grog and sardines by rowdy Irish backpackers .
On Abbott’s recent trip to Darwin he looked exhausted and possibly on the verge of a heart attack after taking part in a strenuous military PT run. Gawd knows who would head the miserable Tory ship of state if Abbott suddenly went to Heaven. Consider this , dear voter . Abbott’s nervous minders bumped into Happy Feet in a noisy Darwin pub and thought it would be great for the Mad Monk to be photographed with the celebrity. However, Abbott was still on oxygen at the time after all the exertion and it was decided to secretly involve Happy Feet in Operation Sovereign Borders. Today it was revealed that when refugee boats start to sink, Happy Feet, perched on the shoulder of a three star Rear Admiral , will dive into the waves with the never ending supply of corks from the bottles of champagne consumed by the Coalition after it becomes the government , and plug holes in the vessels .
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AUSTRALIA'S MARSUPIAL EVEL KNIEVEL PLANS DEATH DEFYING GRAND CANYON LEAP
Meet
daredevil Allied Rock Wallaby , Leaping Lena ,
who can cover
“four meters” (sic) in a
single bound, according
to a Google
fact sheet . She
gets a lot of
practice at long distance jumping
on Magnetic
Island , North Queensland , because
so many of the
glowing real
estate blurbs describe
properties as being only
“ meters” from a desirable beach. In some
instances , it can be 100 meters
from the briney. It
is Lena’s ambition
to make the 100 meter
leap with their attendant horde of parking ticket inspectors so that she can
represent Australia in the hop, step and jump event at the Rio Olympic
Games . There seem to be more meters on the island than in gridlocked
capital city central
business
districts.
Part of the information in the
interpretative
signs
on the spectacular $5.5million Gabul
Way on the island JUMPS
OUT AT YOU when
it talks
about Lena and her
cute mates . It states
Allied
Rock Wallabies have
the ability to
scale rock faces
in leaps that appear
to defy gravity , due to their broad feet and CYLINDRICAL
TRAIL (sic ) . However,
the Google Kangaroo Trail Fact
Sheet also mentions the same gravity
defying leaps of the wallabies –which it attributes to adaptions to the feet and TAIL, the latter acting as a counterbalance and rudder in
rapid hopping , allowing changes
of direction in mid-air. The
island signage bears the logos
of the Australian Government and the Townsville City Council
, members of which should
know the
difference between a TRAIL
and their TAIL.
HOLLYWOOD
HOT
GOS : The next Superman
movie will be
shot in
North Queensland next year and include
a Magnetic
Island rock wallaby
able to clear an iconic
outback
red brick dunny in one gravity defying
leap , while the terrified
occupant is adapting
one of News Corporation’s
products for use
on his tail .
Thursday, August 29, 2013
FROM TIN SHED TO PALACE - Continuing biog of Crusading Editor , "Big Jim" Bowditch
In late l954 , Jim , Betty and baby , Peter, went south on holidays in a Ford Anglia with a soft top . ASIO in Darwin noted their departure from Alice Springs and alerted South Australia and headquarters :
Bowditch departed Alice Springs on 30th
December, l954,for Adelaide. He is accompanied
by his half-caste de facto wife
and infant and is driving a red coloured Ford Anglia
roadster No. N.T. 533. No
information as to his address whilst in Adelaide is
available.
In Port Augusta , South Australia , Betty left the baby with
a sister and she and Jim drove to
Sydney where in February l955 Jim met Don Whitington, Eric White and Bob Freeden .
They took him to a pub and put it to him that he become
the managing editor of the Northern Territory News.
Bowditch replied he would not
mind the job as editor , but was
not sure about handling the
money side of the paper as well.
They told him that because he
had been a paymaster in the
Department of Works and Housing he should
have no difficulty handling the newspaper’s accounts.
Bowditch . Kerry Byrnes Photo |
Bowditch , concerned
about taking the jobs of
others, wanted to know what the
situation was in respect of the existing editor and
manager . Both men , he was assured , wanted to leave . As a result of the talks and assurances ,
Bowditch indicated he was willing to come aboard. At the time he was paid l5 pounds (30
dollars) a week at
the Centralian Advocate and he was
being offered double that amount to move to Darwin .
Before leaving the group, according
to Freeden , Bowditch “ boasted ” about his Distinguished Conduct Medal . This was
unusual , because he normally did
not speak much about his wartime
experiences. White had been “ horrified”, said
Freeden. However , it was thought that Bowditch was so keen to get the position in Darwin, he tried to make a big impression on them by
mentioning his medal.[
It is also possible
that Bowditch mentioned his
DCM because he had been branded
a Communist due to his
involvement with the Federated Clerks’ Union and pro-Labor
views ; Eric White was closely
associated with the Liberal party.] Whitington did a
quick check and confirmed that Jim had been decorated for his wartime bravery .
ALICE SPRINGS BATTLES
Whitington gave Bowditch general instructions on how he wanted the Darwin paper run. Basically, he said to play things by ear and not to get the paper branded as political . Bowditch rang Ron Morcom , by then part owner of the Centralian Advocate , from Sydney and informed him of the position . Morcom offered a little more money to try and keep him on in Alice , but Jim really wanted the Darwin job. At the time, Bowditch said he was running out of patience with the way a number of things were being done on the Advocate . Betty was also “browned off” with Alice and disliked the rampant racism .
Whitington gave Bowditch general instructions on how he wanted the Darwin paper run. Basically, he said to play things by ear and not to get the paper branded as political . Bowditch rang Ron Morcom , by then part owner of the Centralian Advocate , from Sydney and informed him of the position . Morcom offered a little more money to try and keep him on in Alice , but Jim really wanted the Darwin job. At the time, Bowditch said he was running out of patience with the way a number of things were being done on the Advocate . Betty was also “browned off” with Alice and disliked the rampant racism .
In his autobiography, Strive To Be Fair , Don
Whitington covered the appointment
of Bowditch to the editorship of the NT News . He told of
having urged Mick Paspalis, then the owner of the Hotel Darwin , to buy
shares in the NT News so that a
house could be bought for
Bowditch . However, Bob
Freeden said this account
was
incorrect . The News owned the house before
Bowditch had even been considered for the position. Whitington also
wrote how he had enthusiastically supported
Paspalis’s desire to buy a Daimler , against the advice of Norman Young, later knighted, the
millionaire’s accountant . In the book Whitington
also included the
early days of the Mt Isa
Mail but did not mention the pioneering part
played by Ross Annabell . NEXT : Darwin shock.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
MORE FILTHY FRENCH POSTCARDS : Burleigh Adrift With Cabin Girl
( The following literary postcards
are from our
regular roving
correspondent and Hornblower fan , Captain
Peter
Burleigh
, whose cruiser , The Butterfly , is the scourge
of French waterways , the vessel's supplies down to breadfruit and choice
champers . His last chapter in the epic Bulldust Diary series appears to have taken French leave , will be flogged on its return to the computer , and posted overseas on Middle East camel patrol . )
By one and a half coffees past eleven, we are wishing for an up-to-date
chart of the canal to replace our scribbled 2001 mud map. In this sparsely
populated region of France, the locals know the canals inside out and have no
need for directions or warning signs for submerged walls, shallow water, spillways
and nasty rapids over sharp stones. The
Captain must remain alert while the cabin girl downs another
Bordeaux Rose. So where are we again?
FLUFF REPORT
Lint on a canal boat can be fascinating – even threatening. A minute in
the glorified shoebox we call a shower will fill the drain with belly-button
lint and other organic waste substances which festoon the body (not my body,
but probably yours). Left to its own devices, this furry flotsam will choke the
sump pump, cause an overflow and sink the boat. Tellingly, the French do not
have words for ‘lint scum’.
UP CHAMPAGNE CREEK
Life is punctuated by important events but I am lucky - mine has been
punctuated by Champagne. At our friend’s apartment in Angers, we drank the
first of many bottles of Forget-Chemin NV Brut ‘Carte Blanche’ from Ludes on
the Marne. Translated poorly, its name means ‘Forget the Way’. After a few more
bottles, I remembered that forgetfulness is a memorable part of life.
The Cathedral of Notre Dame gleams in the sun after its recent shampoo
and sandblast. The queue to enter is at least as long as the queue to leave.
Surely the girl in the pink sweater was only a minute ago far from the entry
door…and moments later she is through and out the exit. But wait. The long,
long line of tourists is a continuous loop, because there’s the pink girl
again. Humankind has at last discovered perpetual motion.
From our files, a genuine World War 1 (1917) French hand embroidered postcard sent by disappointed Harry Draper to Linda, whose previous letter to him had wandered about the world for seven months . These postcards were made by French women at home on strips of silk up to 25 at a time , sent to factories for mounting . The Australian War Museum has a large collection of silks . Little Darwin attempted to find out the identity of Harry Draper and what happened to him . A researcher came across Henry George Germein Draper, of the AIF, killed a month after this postcard was written , buried in the Hooge Crater Cemetery, Belgium. In those days it was not uncommon for a Henry to be called Harry. Of course , he could have been in the British Army , perhaps even a Scot. This postcard was bought in Townsville about 12 years ago . Draper is a name found in parts of North Queensland , including Cairns, where there is a Draper Street.
ABBOTT'S CONCRETE BOOT DAYS
During
the Rooty Hill debate , Opposition Leader , Tony Abbott, briefly mentioned he had
managed a concrete batching plant at Silverwater,
indicating to the Western Suburbs audience that he had hard yakka work experience . Indeed . After
working for a year as a journalist with the
Bulletin magazine , he tired and
looked about for another job. According to author Michael Duffy who wrote
Latham and Abbott
The lives and rivalry of the two finest politicians of their generation ,
Random House Australia, 2004, pages 83-85, Abbott wrote to many
businessmen he knew asking them for work.
Only one replied –Sir Tristan Antico- who made him manager of
the Sydney Concrete plant, with instructions to pull
the drivers into line . He asserted his authority
over the 12 concrete truck owners, men twice
his age, inspecting their
vehicles every morning
and criticised them for
any sign of
dirt. Relations with the workforce
became strained . Due to Abbott’s action , operating a conveyor belt he had never worked before , the site was declared
black after two months . Head office
was unhappy . The book says Abbott thought he would be sacked over the incident and was forced to "grovel " to a union
official.
Abbott’s management style , Duffy stated ,
changed : there was always a case of
beer in the fridge and he had a
drink and a chat after work. Abbott asked for a
salary increase , which was refused ; he left after
nine months and went to work
at
the Australian newspaper in l989.