Friday, May 25, 2018

TOWNSVILLE GHOST FLEET: LATEST BULLETIN INCLUDES CARGO CULT

Our S(h)ipping  Reporter, the only one  north  of  Kangaroo Island , discovers an unusual   visitor  from  Papua  New  Guinea  and  Harry  Belafonte's yacht .
Into  the sleepy media  port of  Townsville, without being noticed by any  local scribes ,   came   the   above 58metre long, 1995  built    landing  craft , MV  Giluwe , from  Port Moresby , named after the second highest  mountain  in Papua  New Guinea ,4367 metres , 14,327 feet. 

  Last year it was announced  PNG  cargo vessels   had stopped  running to  Townsville. Is this  vessel  an  indication of  renewed  PNG interest in Townsville, a   sign  of a  pick  up   in the economy ?  It is interesting to note that  the  cargo vessel  was  pictured    loading large  dump truck bodies  in Gladstone  some years ago . In Townsville , from a distance,  it  seemed to be loading  large vehicles... for a mine?   Here is  a  news tip for local reporters : could be  a  story  here. 
 
Harry Belafonte's  Banana Boat  Song , Day-O!,  came   to mind  when  the all seeing  S(h)ipping Reporter  spotted  the  nearby  yacht , Banana  Wind . If you are intent on fleeing a  media  Banana Republic , it is desirable to have such a  wind  behind  you .
 
MEDIA  CARGO  CULT  LATEST : The Townsville Bulletin  recently ran a  report   about US Marines  coming  to  town ,  saying they were   expected to inject big bucks  into the  city . This blog reported some months ago that the similar North Queensland  cargo cult  mentality was  reflected   in the Cairns  Post   in respect  of the visit of a  US naval vessel , resulting in a  reader  saying why not just welcome our American Allies  , instead  of  wanting to  empty their  wallets .