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Friday, March 31, 2023
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
ESCAPE FROM THE WILDERNESS
An event has been likened to Moses holding out his staff on God's instruction and the Red Sea parting to enable the Israelites to flee the wilderness into the promised land . It involves the sudden , welcome opening on Magnetic Island of a track through an area once known as the Pope's Land after months of closure due to frequent rain , causing flooding , the high humidity and temperatures resulting in tall grass growth .
A nearby resident assured Little Darwin that Moses did not play a part in the clearing . There are a number of suspects , all with Anglo names .
Not far from the reopened track work has reportedly been carried out on the foundations for a proposed new pop up eatery for backpackers and others , so passing millenial Israelites will not go hungry .
Monday, March 27, 2023
CAPE YORK MINING TOWN
Sunday, March 26, 2023
MAGAZINE SHOCKER
The Australian satirical magazine Oz was an important phenomenon of the underground press of the 1960s and early 1970s. Initially edited by Richard Neville, Richard Walsh and the artist Martin Sharp (who designed most of the covers as well as contributing cartoons and other art work).
It was published in Sydney between 1963 and 1969. A London version was also published from 1967 until 1973, edited by Neville, Jim Anderson and Felix Dennis. Throughout its history – a lengthy one for a periodical which was well and truly outside the mainstream press – it attracted contributors who were to become influential figures in their respective fields, as well as in the intellectual life of the 60s and beyond.
These contributors included such luminaries as Robert Hughes, Bob Ellis, Germaine Greer, Philippe Mora and Michael Leunig. Oz was never anything less than subversive and irreverent, and at times was highly controversial, surviving two obscenity trials in 1964 and 1971. ( Pete Steedman's involvement with Oz in London outlined in this blog).
Saturday, March 25, 2023
Friday, March 24, 2023
SHIPWRECKS ON TAP
Thursday, March 23, 2023
ON THE ROAD AGAIN WITH PETE STEEDMAN
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
NAURU IN 1950 : VALE ERICA MCKENNA
A former Darwin resident , the late Erica McKenna , a New Zealander , was sent to Nauru in 1950 to work as a secretary in the office of the British Phosphate Commission.
It was a real adventure for her as she was 21 , and Nauru , reached by ship , was regarded as being the middle of nowhere. Photographs from her album were run in this blog on November 8, 2011 .They provided an insight into island life at the time when it was coming under increasing international scrutiny.
Snaps she took included a Nauruan wedding , a group of island women posing in national dress , fishing , mining, phosphate being loaded onto a vessel via a cantilever crane, heavy seas, the main office building and living quarters.
Most of the phosphate commission office staff were from Melbourne and the photographs displayed below show a huge groper caught in the boat harbour , sailfish and phosphate being mined and loaded onto a truck .
Nauru ,23 square kilometres , was settled by Micronesians and Polynesians, annexed by Germany and made into a League of Nations mandated territory after WW1, administered by Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Occupied by the Japanese , the US Army Air Force bombed the island and runway in 1943. Independent in 1968, it became a tax haven, went broke and was forced to sell its one jet and properties in Australia .
SURPRISING SIGN OF CHANGE IN BALI
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Monday, March 20, 2023
CAPTAIN COOK DEMANDING RETROSPECTIVE DANGER MONEY
Famous explorer Captain James Cook has lodged a belated claim for danger money after visiting Magnetic Island , off Townsville, North Queensland . His ship's compass went crazy when he approached the island in the l770s , so he named the place Magnetical Island or Headland , the latter because it could have been a peninsula .
Now it is well known as Magnetic Island , Townsville's so called Jewel in the Crown tourist destination .
During a recent visit back to the island aboard a cruise ship , Captain Cook went ashore and was shocked to see that Compass Crescent , which runs off Sextant Drive, Nelly Bay , looks like a marine disaster site , the gutters blocked .
WAR IN UKRAINE IMPACTING BALI ; CORRESPONDENT REPORT
The Bali Governor , Wayan Koster , has asked the central government in Jakarta to end visa-on-arrival privileges for citizens of Russia and Ukraine.
Because of the war , he said many citizens of the two countries - feeling unsafe in their own country - were flocking to Bali , some taking jobs from locals , without work permits .
Last year , 60,000 Russians arrived , 20,000 each month since September when the Kremlin declared a partial mobilisation of military reservists.
Some had taken up work on the island as hairdressers, babysitters, taxi drivers or even sex workers, often without a legally required work visa .
While the number of arrivals from the Ukraine had increased , growing complaints had mainly concerned Russians . The Balinese Provincial Government formed a task force to crack down on undocumented workers.
In its first week, the task force arrested six tourists, all Russian. All six – three sex workers, two motorbike driving instructors and a tennis coach – received deportation orders.
A 27-year-old Russian national was also paraded in front of local media with a black hood over his head – a practice normally reserved for suspected drug criminals – after accusing him of working as a freelance photographer on an investment visa .
Since 2019 , eight Ukrainians were deported from Indonesia, five were jailed but not on serious charges such as drugs or murder.
One news report said there were many Russians working the popular hike to the top of Mount Agung volcano , without local guides , some of whom are unemployed . The situation has been covered by Coconuts Bali News , the leading English language newspaper , and Al Jazeera .
Sunday, March 19, 2023
NO SIGN OF AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SHIPPING LINE IN TOWNSVILLE
SAINT AGAIN SUBJECTED TO PURGATORY IN NORTH QUEENSLAND
Saturday, March 18, 2023
CIRCLE OF SILENCE FILM TURNS UP SURPRISE CHINESE MASSACRE TAPE
An extensive campaign is underway by Fair Trade Films promoting the memorial screening of Circle of Silence, poster above, in Melbourne on May 3 , and at other venues across the nation .
The promo says Circle of Silence is a powerful human drama, a cold case investigation and a politically explosive story. It is inspired by Shirley Shackleton’s Walkley Award winning book of the same name. It uncovers new evidence about the notorious 1975 murders of five Australian based journalists, the Balibó Five, killed in Portuguese Timor whilst reporting on Indonesian military incursions.
Shirley’s husband, Greg Shackleton, a Channel 7 reporter, was one of the men murdered. Shirley’s life had been marked by a fierce determination to discover the truth about the deaths and why Australia did not protest over the murders and subsequent genocide in East Timor.
In the film , she starts her own investigation following the decision by the Australian Federal Police to abandon its war crimes investigation into the Balibó Five murders due to ‘insufficient evidence’. Shirley disagrees with the decision and travels to Timor Leste and Indonesia to discover startling new evidence about the crime.
Circle of Silence was completed in 2022 shortly before Shirley’s passing. An impact campaign accompanies the film and continues Shirley’s determined efforts to uncover the truth about the Balibó Five murders and Australia’s involvement in the cover-up and in the invasion of East Timor.
Darwin activist Robert Wesley-Smith , deeply involved in the East Timor struggle , has highlighted Shirley Shackleton's involvement in the campaign in recent emails dealing with the film .
In Melbourne , another activist , former ALP politician , publisher and journalist, Pete Steedman , told this blog Shirley had contacted him, he thought in connection with the Balibo Five , over a "song" he thought she had composed about the event , which had been placed on tape .
At the time , Steedman was the head of AUSMUSIC , an innovative government backed organisation , designed to grow the music industry , spread the appreciation of music in schools and elsewhere , help new bands , help new talent .
As part of the drive , tapes of new bands and artists were sent out to community radio stations and some commercial stations across the nation under the heading Fresh Tracks .
Finding the Shackleton tape, he said , could be a problem because a large part of his extensive files , including the AUSMUSIC part , had been sent to the Victorian state library for cataloguing . However , some weeks later , he triumphantly announced he had unearthed the following demonstration cassette holder containing five unsigned Australian artists , presenting their new songs to radio and the music industry ,including one by Shirley Shackleton , but not dealing with the Balibo Five .
The artists were Clawed (Arachnida, No Love in Africa , Dirty Word ) rock ballads from West Australian artist soon to reform his band and tour eastern states ,contact Geoff Sains . The Thunder Gods (Terania Creek-believed to relate to the birth in Australia of frontline activism which stopped bulldozing of rainforest in NSW , One Year On ) four piece Sydney band with diverse influences and regular live work ,contact Will Bedford . Oscar ( Till Darkness Fell , Stay Away ) versatile seven piece funky pop from a Melbourne band with regular live performances , contact Scott Thompson. Worlds Away (Take a Part of You, Push, Edge of the Sea ) five piece rock band with live performances on the rock and club circuit in Melbourne , contact Andrew McSweeney .
The Shirley Shackelton (sic) tape , entitled The Flower of China, was a ballad , a reminder of the looming first anniversary of the l989 Tiananmen Square Massacre -" here is a history which won't be rewritten " -the brutal suppression by the People's Liberation Army of the so called Democracy Movement led by demonstrating students . Wesley-Smith said Shirley oft penned pieces about issues that concerned her .
Reading from diplomatic cables about the atrocities , Prime Minister Bob Hawke became emotional, tears welled up . Furthermore, he offered asylum to Chinese students in the wake of the massacre ,taken up by about 42,000 . His emotional response is said to have made a big impression in China and within the Chinese community in Australia .
As part of the drive to promote the film , interested groups are being urged to host their own screening. Details can be obtained from info@demand.Film .
Friday, March 17, 2023
IMPORTANT CHANNEL COUNTRY TALK
Thursday, March 16, 2023
THE SUNSHINE STATE - BEAUTIFUL ONE DAY ... PATCHED WITH PLASTIC THE NEXT AND FILLED WITH BRIGHT YIPPY BEAN OUTLETS
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
FURTHER MISTREATMENT OF MERMAID
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
SHIT MUST STOP ART MOVEMENT , USA / UNUSUAL EARLY IRISH SPORT IN OZ
Issues 1-6 (all issued). Comprising six decorated card portfolios (each 280 x 180 mm) containing artists’ multiples in mixed media; all are housed in the original publisher’s uniform cardboard packaging (190 x 350 mm, depth varies), and are accompanied by the two rare separately-boxed audio cassette tapes by Terry Riley and La Monte Young; the contents of each issue are complete (as called for by the title sheet in each portfolio), and in virtually untouched condition.
Issue 1 February 1968 James Byars, Walter de Maria, La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, Sol Mednick, Nancy Reitkopf, Kasper König, Richard Hamilton, Su Braden, Christo, Julien Levy; Issue 2 April 1968 Marcel Duchamp (7″ single-sided phonograph record Esquivons Les Ecchymoses des Esquimaux aux Mots Exquis), Bernard Pfriem, Ray Johnson, Alain Jacquet, Nicolas Calas, Meret Oppenheim, Lee Lozano, Bruce Conner, Clovis Trouille, Marcia Herscovitz; Issue 3 June 1968 William Bryant, Dick Higgins, Man Ray, Ronnie Landfield, Roland Penrose, Hannah Wiener, Aftograf, Enrico Bay, Joseph Kosuth, H.C. Westerman, plus Terry Riley audio cassette tape Poppy Nogood’s All Night Flight (The First Ascent), performed live at the Philadelphia College of Art, November 17, 1967, in accompanying publisher’s box 35 x 135 x 15 mm; Issue 4 August 1968 On Kawara, Paul Bergtold, Princess Winifred, Hollis Frampton, Lil Picard, Roy Lichtenstein, Rotella, Robert Watts, John Cage, Arman Fernandez, plus the La Monte Young audio cassette tape Drift Study in publisher’s box, 135 x 135 x 15 mm; Issue 5 October 1968 cover by Congo (the chimpanzee), Robert Rohm, Mel Ramos, Bruce Nauman, William Schwedler, Wall Batterton, Larry Wiener, Angus MacLise, Edward Fitzgerald, Neil Jenny, Diane Wakoski, Yoko Ono, The Barber’s Shop; Issue 6 December 1968 cover by John Giorno, Toby Mussman, Betty Dodson, Adrian Nutbeam, Jean Reavey, Claes Oldenburg, Mischa Petrov, Bernar Venet, Ronaldo Ferri, Ed Bereal, Diter Rot, Paul Steiner.
The above unusual offering was in a recent Douglas Stewart Fine Books ,Melbourne , acquisitions list, $7500. Another item of note was a group photo of the 1913 Victorian amateur hurling team, $1550.