Archive for May, 2012

#Australia ns take a stand against the war on #WikiLeaks #Assange PLUS -> #rally4ja infoz

Australians take a stand against the war on WikiLeaks

Statement from Australian Greens communications spokesperson Senator Scott Ludlam, May 31st, 2012

Protests will be held around the country today to demand action from the Australian Government to protect Australian citizen Julian Assange from possible extradition to the United States.

Australian Greens communications spokesperson Senator Scott Ludlam will attend a demonstration in Canberra outside the headquarters of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade beginning at 4.30pm (EST).

“The Government has a duty to protect the human rights of all Australian citizens, and to provide them legal and consular assistance. The Government has done almost nothing to protect Mr Assange’s rights, have delayed and frustrated attempts to discover the truth surrounding the US campaign against him, and must enable his safe return home,” said Senator Ludlam.

“Wikileaks is being punished through legal attacks and a financial blockade by Visa, MasterCard, PayPal and others for doing nothing more than what good journalists and publishers do: revealing the truth no matter how embarrassing to governments and powerful corporations. In Australia we have seen bipartisan political indifference on behalf of the old parties, indifference which on closer examination is outright hostility towards WikiLeaks.

“Yesterday’s verdict in the UK Supreme Court provides for another fortnight of legal limbo. It is another two weeks in which the important work of this publishing organisation remains almost paralysed. Whatever the outcome of the appeals over the next fortnight, Mr Assange is not out of danger until the threat of extradition to the United States is entirely removed.”

In addition to the capitals, events are planned for Newcastle, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Rockhampton and Townsville. Details below:

SYDNEY: http://t.co/ymuWKk0H

MELBOURNE: http://t.co/c1NmxkYg

BRISBANE: http://t.co/iTonIFOV

PERTH: http://t.co/BmHmQNwl

ADELAIDE: http://t.co/SlTyY7QK

CANBERRA: http://t.co/ZskZoLFD

TOWNSVILLE: http://t.co/V08LxrRu

Media contact: Giovanni Torre – 0417 174 302

#australia #auspol #UKSC Fight or flight? Government must take a stand for #Assange

Fight or flight? Government must take a stand for Assange

Australian Greens communications spokesperson, Senator for Western Australia Scott Ludlam. May 30th, 2012

The Australian Greens have urged the Government to take immediate action to prevent the onward extradition of WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange from Sweden to the United States.

“Mr Assange now faces a further two weeks in legal limbo as his team explores avenues to appeal the decision to extradite him to Sweden,” said Greens communications spokesperson Senator Scott Ludlam.

“The Australian Government has turned its back on Mr Assange, despite the unprecedented action of Swedish prosecutors seeking an extradition order simply for questioning.”

“In the meantime, our government has been extraordinarily coy on what it knows about US plans to prosecute Mr Assange in the United States.”

“The Government must use this time to do all it can to ensure that Mr Assange is not placed incommunicado under conditions of solitary confinement if sent to Sweden. He should be immediately bailed, having complied with extreme bail conditions for 18 months now. Given the unprecedented publicity of this case and repeated adverse comments from senior Swedish political and legal figures, any proceedings against Mr Assange in Sweden should be conducted in full public view.”

Media contact: Giovanni Torre – 0417 174 302

#australia Government’s “Hear no evil, see no evil” routine on Julian #Assange #auspol #ows #anonymous

Government’s “Hear no evil, see no evil” routine on Julian Assange

Media release: Australian Greens communications spokesperson, Senator for Western Australia Scott Ludlam. May 30th, 2012

The Government are neglecting their duties to Australian citizen Julian Assange by failing to disclose information on his potential extradition to the US, the Australian Greens said today.

“Today in Senate Estimates I asked Foreign Affairs Minister Bob Carr and his department if the Australian Government had sought advice on whether the US Government is seeking to extradite Julian Assange,” said Greens communications spokesperson Senator for Western Australia Scott Ludlam. “I was repeatedly told that the Australian government “was not aware of any evidence” of a sealed indictment on Assange.”

“This is fairly simple code for ‘nothing has officially been put in writing’.

“Through the use of highly selective and awkward language, the Government is attempting plausible deniability instead of going into bat for an Australian citizen in trouble.

“This is a matter that the whole world is watching.”

The UK Supreme Court is expected to deliver its verdict on Assange’s extradition at 4pm (WA time).

Senator Ludlam has been leading the campaign for Assange’s legal rights within the federal parliament:

http://scott-ludlam.greensmps.org.au/wikileaks

Rallies will be held in all capital cities on Thursday. Senator Ludlam will be hold a press conference in Parliament House following the verdict this evening, and will attend the Canberra rally tomorrow.

Media contact: Giovanni Torre – 0417 174 302

Catholic Church hides from #children abused by priests – Greens seek law change for Church abuse victims

Greens seek law change for Church abuse victims
A private members bill being introduced to the New South Wales Parliament could see the Catholic Church’s wealthy property trusts sued over sex abuse by priests.

The trusts hold billions of dollars worth of the Church’s assets, but in 2007 a court ruled they could not be held financially responsib…

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This! applies to #australia & prolly your Govt too #auspol

"The government today announced that it is changing its symbol from the Kangaroo and Emu to a CONDOM, because it more accurately reflects the government’s political stance….

A condom allows for inflation, halts production, destroys the next generation, protects a bunch of dicks, and gives you a sense of security while you’re actually being screwed!

Damn, it just doesn’t get more accurate than that!"

- not sure who penned this, but it is sadly, stingingly accurate

Things DON’T go better with Coke – 8 Billion cans and bottles are littered or dumped every year in Australia

MEDIA RELEASE – Monday 28 May 2012

COCA COLA’S ‘MISLEADING’ AD CAMPAIGN BEGINS

The ad launched today by Coca Cola’s front group the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC), shows the mounting desperation of the forces ranged against a national Container Deposit Scheme (CDS). It’s clearly yet another attempt to mislead and bully decision makers, warned Australia’s peak coalition of environment groups, the Boomerang Alliance.

“We saw the same thing in the Northern Territory as Coke and its dwindling band of allies attempted to intimidate the NT parliament, as it was about to introduce CDS, by running a public campaign described by the NT Chief Minister as misleading lies,” said Robert Kelman, Campaign Manager.

The facts speak for themselves:

- A national CDS will cost consumers just 1/10th of a cent per container and may well be zero

- 8 Billion cans and bottles are littered or dumped every year in Australia despite 30 years of promises from the beverage industry to fix the problem

- Far from costing jobs, South Australia’s CDS underpins 1100 recycling jobs and Scouts Recycling generates $22m p.a. in SA

- CDS guarantees eradication of can and bottle litter, and 80%+ recycling rates of these items

- If the AFGC is true, increasing the price of a case of beer in the NT by around $4 may well amount to price gouging and we will be investigating ACCC complaint options

- Other options to CDS assessed in the RIS are unproven anywhere in the world; if adopted they would not solve the problem, or address the demand from the community for real action on packaging waste

- The 10cent deposit is refunded in full to the vast majority of consumers who do the right thing. The ACIL Tasman report fails to factor this in.

“A national CDS is a long overdue waste and recycling reform, that will finally shift responsibility for wasted cans and bottles to the beverage industry, just as we are seeing responsibility for computer and TV waste shift to that sector,” said Kelman

“Coca Cola’s ideological opposition to a CDS is a menace and these misleading ad campaigns continue to destroy any social and political capital the rest of the sector could benefit from as CD schemes are enacted,” Kelman said.

For more information Jeff Angel 0418 273 773 or Robert Kelman 0423 573278

#wikileaks #Assange New leaks show our #FOI system is broken – Greens @senatorludlam

New leaks show our Freedom of Information system is broken – Greens

Media release: Australian Greens spokesperson for Communications, Senator Scott Ludlam. May 28th, 2012

Revelations of what the Australian Government knew about the US campaign against WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange expose the fatal flaws in our FOI system, the Greens said today.

Australian Greens spokesperson for Communications, Senator Scott Ludlam said the FOI system was in “critical condition” after his December 2011 FOI requests yielded virtually nothing about the potential extradition of Australian citizen Mr Assange to Sweden or the USA.

“The world needs publishing organisations like Wikileaks while governments maintain a culture of non-disclosure and while delays, excuses and redactions are the results of FOI requests,” Senator Ludlam.

“We now know – due only to diplomatic cables published in the Sydney Morning Herald – that the Australian Government has closely monitored the US Department of Justice investigation into WikiLeaks for at least 18 months. The US campaign to get Assange has been the subject of US-Australian intelligence exchanges, and the Australian embassy in Washington reported ‘a broad range of possible charges are under consideration, including espionage and conspiracy’.”

“Yet my requests to the Attorney General, Foreign Minister, Prime Minister, Department for Foreign Affairs, Attorney General’s Department and Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet were met with refusal, delay, excuses and one set of virtually useless documents.

“After a four month delay and breaching the timelines set by the Information Commission, the Attorney General’s Department provided some documents blacked out so as to be meaningless, including a redacted versions of my own Senate motion, possibly an attempt at humour.

“A cursory glance at the timeline tracking these requests shows that my office has responded very promptly to every request for clarification, reduction of scope, request for public interest reasons and payment, yet the Departments exploit the times allotted – or even beyond them – for maximum delay.

“While not charging people $30 for FOI requests is welcome, promises made for a culture of disclosure, or assurances that “embarrassment to the government” or “causing confusion and unnecessary debate” would not be used to withhold access to documents have not been upheld when the government is at risk of political embarrassment,” Senator Ludlam concluded.

http://media.crikey.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/FOI-Ludlam.pdf

http://scott-ludlam.greensmps.org.au/sites/default/files/timeline.pdf

Media contacts:

Giovanni Torre – 0417 174 302

Robert Simms – 0401 843 851

Greens & the Billionaire #Perth event – Adam Bandt joins Clive Palmer

Adam Bandt joins Clive Palmer – in Perth

MEDIA ALERT: Adam Bandt MP. Deputy Leader, Australian Greens. May 24th, 2012.

What: Greens Deputy Leader and workplace relations spokesperson Adam Bandt MP joins Clive Palmer and other participants on a QandA style panel, hosted by Tony Jones, at mining employers’ conference.

Who: Tony Jones (Moderator), Adam Bandt MP, Clive Palmer, Marita Chang (2012 Young Australian of the Year), Senator Eric Abetz, Gary Gray MP, Professor Paul Gollan

Where: AMMA Conference, Astral Grand Ballroom, Burswood Convention and Entertainment Complex, Perth

When: 1-3 PM (Perth Time), Friday, 25 May 2012

Media contacts:

Damien Lawson – 0487 900 005

Giovanni Torre (Perth) – 0417 174 302

THIS! 💰Business leaders pay for access to WA Premier

Remember at election time that your vote is meaningless unless you pay $30,000. The Barnett Government is already owned.
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Business leaders pay for access to WA Premier
Around 30 of Western Australia’s leading business figures have been paying $25,000 per year for access to Premier Colin Barnett and his ministers.

Proceeds from the group, dubbed the Leaders’ Forum, go into state Liberal Party coffers.Perth construction boss Gerry Hanssen says the idea surfaced si…

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#australia #Greens – Move to allow #refugees to appeal #ASIO findings

Move to allow refugees to appeal ASIO findings

The Greens will move a bill in Parliament today to challenge the way ASIO conducts security assessments which often see refugees stuck detention with no hope of release.

A growing number of refugees have found themselves stuck in legal limbo, granted protection in Australia only to be banned by A…

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#Australia radio 7.30 Perth time #Ethnic Ability on #disability

Friend & colleague Zel Iscel on air about new plans to support Aussies who’ve been left to their own devices for way too long.

From Zel:

NDIS with Sen Jan McLucas, parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Carers on ‘EthnicAbility’ tonight.

What can people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds with disability expect from a National Disability Insurance Scheme?

How can you have your say in the design of this scheme?

Get it from the Senator’s mouth … Tonight on ‘EthnicAbility’. 7:30 pm (WA time) on World Radio 6EBA fm 95.3 Mhz or listen live on the web at http://www.6eba.com.au. .

#australia #uranium -> EPA recommendation on Wiluna uranium mine sets a dangerous new low – Greens

Robin Chapple MLC

Member for the Mining and Pastoral Region

MEDIA RELEASE

EPA recommendation on Wiluna uranium mine sets a dangerous new low – Greens

May 21st, 2012

The Environmental Protection Agency should change its name after today’s appalling recommendation to approve Western Australia’s first uranium mine at Wiluna, WA Greens said today.

Greens spokesperson on nuclear policy Senator Scott Ludlam said “The proposal by Toro Energy is full of gaping holes. If the EPA is prepared to back this half-baked, messy scheme – it sets a dangerous low standard for uranium mining in Western Australia”.

“The EPA recommends that the Minister ‘notes the EPA has concluded that it is likely that the EPA’s objectives would be achieved’. Well if this shoddy plan is all it takes to achieve the EPA’s objectives, then its objectives need to be reformed urgently in the interest of public health and safety.”

In his submission to the EPA, Senator Ludlam had identified a several alarming flaws in company’s impact assessment of the proposed mine.

“Toro has not revealed estimates of future mine closure liability and has not submitted a final rehabilitation plan. This is remarkable given the company intends for post-closure liability to pass to Australian taxpayers only 10 years after mining ceases, though the consequences of the mine will endure for many centuries. This project should not proceed until there is a full public inquiry as provided for under the Act into the wider environmental and public health consequences of uranium mining in WA.”

Greens WA Member for Mining and Pastoral, Robin Chapple, said “The original Environmental Impact Statement in March 1981 of the failed Lake Way project identified the need to build a new bore field for the Town of Wiluna as the water draw done would have posed a risk to the community. There is no such commitment or acknowledgment in the current referral relating to water drawdown or contamination”.

Senator Ludlam said he was disturbed by Toro’s plan to transport radioactive material by truck over vast distances.

“Transporting radioactive materials is never completely safe, but transporting by road rather than rail is particularly foolhardy.”

The Medical Association for Prevention of War recently called on Toro Energy to stop promoting the view that low-level radiation is beneficial to human health.

“Toro has sponsored a number of speaking tours by Dr Doug Boreham, who promoted radiation as ‘anti-carcinogenic’ at the Paydirt uranium conference in Adelaide. It is little wonder that 45 Australian medical doctors have written to Toro calling on them to stop promoting this character and his dubious views,” said Senator Ludlam.

Dr Peter Karamoskos, a nuclear radiologist and public representative on the radiation health committee of ARPANSA – the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency – said "to promote such marginal views without any counter-balance is self-serving and irresponsible… Recent research has heightened rather than reduced concern about the adverse health impacts of low-level radiation”.

Senator Ludlam said Toro’s promotion of Dr Boreham’s views added to the serious questions hanging over their ambitions.

“Toro has no proven experience and is sitting on a low grade uranium deposit encased in calcrete which is notoriously difficult to process. There are no calcrete uranium mines in Australia and Toro seems hell-bent on proving they are not fit to operate the first.”

For more information please contact Robin Chapple on 9486 8255

All the best

Robin Chapple MLC

Member for the Mining and Pastoral Region

PO Box 94, West Perth WA 6872

41 Havelock Street, West Perth. WA 6005

Phone: Robin.Chapple | Freecall: 1800 138 610

http://robinchapple.com/

The tragic state of #australia #politics & #media -> ABC News: Union official threatened to set me up: Thomson

This case & the Peter Slipper affair confirm public suspicion that our politicians and corporate media are well past their use by date.

Remember this crap when next you cast your vote, because the big party candidates will lie & buy your vote while corporate media will serve its own interests.

There’s plenty of real news via independent online media and more choices for candidates than those who line up for the Liberal Labor duopoly.

ABC story below

Union official threatened to set me up: Thomson
Suspended Labor MP Craig Thomson has named the Victorian union official he says set him up over allegations he used union money to pay for prostitutes during his time with the Health Services Union (HSU).

Speaking under parliamentary privilege in the House of Representatives, Mr Thomson said Victo…

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#australia #environment UPDATE: Catastrophe on Great Barrier Reef averted – but more risk ahead

Update: Broken-down ship narrowly misses Reef, just a taste of what’s to come if mining export projects currently planned along the Reef get the green light. Watch this video and share with all your friends to learn the scary truth about what’s planned for our Reef: –

Dear tony,

Yesterday we heard news of a cargo ship that had broken down off the Great Barrier Reef. Marine authorities were deeply concerned it was going to drift into the Reef and run aground or cause damage in the form of a fuel spill. Many of us were anxiously awaiting news last night, desperately hoping that the ship would miss the Reef. Luckily, it narrowly missed, averting a potentially catastrophic fuel spill.

That’s great news for now, but this is just the beginning of dangerous scenarios like this if new coal export facilities dotting the Reef are given the go-ahead, turning our World Heritage Listed natural wonder into a shipping superhighway. All we need is one Exxon Valdez-style fuel spill and this fragile environmental wonderland and international tourist attraction will be lost.

On Friday we released this video which GetUp members are helping go viral online right now. The video, for the first time, connects the dots between the increasing number of threats to our Reef – including the massive increase in shipping traffic which increase the risk of a fuel spill.

We can help prevent this from happening. If enough of us share and expose the disturbing plan that people like Gina Reinhardt and Clive Palmer have to increase shipping, dredging, pollution and the risk of fuel spills and accidents on our precious Reef, we can make it toxic enough that no Government or investor will want to touch it.

Already, the Abbott point proposal for building the largest coal export facility in the entire world is in danger, with investors on the cusp of withdrawing.[1]

Let’s push them over the edge. First, we need to share the video that connects the dots of the threats to the Reef so we’re all on the same page. Then we will be in touch in the coming weeks with more ways in which together, we can save our Reef from these catastrophic threats.

We have a really simple decision to make. What do we value more? Our iconic natural treasure, or a little more cash from the mining boom – the majority of which will be sent overseas and most of us will never see anyway. Tell your friends why spending three minutes to watch and share this video could be the best three minutes they spend this year:

http://www.getup.org.au/campaigns/coal-seam-gas/video/save-the-reef

In hope,
the GetUp team.

[1] ‘Massive Abbot Point expansion plans on hold, labelled unrealistic and undeliverable’. Courier Mail, May 19th, 2012.

What your Dr relies on to diagnose #mentalhealth appears to be a crock, time for @WHO to act

tony serve
online and mainstream media
production, training, crisis management
social justice activist, advocate

The following article Medicalbiblesquabble was published in today’s Weekend Australian.

The content relates to my recent blog DSM5 Rollback Begins – Psychosis Risk Disorder gone and the revised proposal for DSM5 ADHD criteria not quite as horrific which highlights the potential disaster if Australia follows the American Psychiatric Association on its DSM5 misadventure.

Sue Dunlevy, Medicalbiblesquabble , The Weekend Australian, 19 May 2012

Efforts to update the psychiatrists’ bible – the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – have led to bickering, contention, organised revolt and, finally, a backdown.

The association announced it has abandoned plans to class so-called attenuated psychosis syndrome and internet addiction as psychiatric disorders.

And four disputed additional criteria for diagnosing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have been dumped: "impatience", "acting without thinking", "uncomfortable doing things slowly and systematically" and "finds it difficult to resist temptations or opportunities".

The battle over the book used worldwide to define mental illness matters as it’s the arbiter of who is normal and who is mentally ill and, therefore, qualifies for special help with their education, subsidies for their medicines and access to treatment program.

After more than 13,000 international psychiatrists signed a petition objecting to the way the manual was being revised, the US psychiatrist heading the review committee, in an opinion piece in The New York Times this week, called for a new independent process of defining mental illness.

"We need some equivalent of the Food and Drug Administration to mind the store and control diagnostic exuberance," Allen Frances writes. "Experts always overvalue their pet area and want to expand its purview, until the point that everyday problems come to be mislabelled as mental disorders."

The biggest concern among psychiatrists is that many of the proposed changes to diagnostic criteria and new mental health conditions run the danger of medicalising normal behaviour. They fear it could result in patients taking unnecessary, even harmful, prescription drugs.

Despite the squabbling, Australian anxiety expert Gavin Andrews – who heads one of the committees writing the fifth edition of the manual, or DSM-5 – argues the APA’s backdown this month shows the revision process is working. "Science says, here’s a good idea, let’s test it.

Then science says, no, its unreliable, and you drop it," he explains.

The committees updating the diagnostic criteria collected new research, carried out field trials of proposed new diagnostic criteria to see how they would be used by doctors on patients, and took criticism on board, Andrews says.

He adds that sometimes – as in the case of "early psychosis", promoted but now abandoned by Australian psychiatrist Patrick McGorry – a proposed disorder is dropped because it would have led to large numbers of young people being medicated unnecessarily. For instance, Australian author, ADHD campaigner and Labor state MP Martin Whitely remains alarmed about the inclusion in the manual of a condition called "attention deficit hyperactivity disorder not elsewhere classified".

He says it would allow doctors to diagnose people who didn’t meet the ADHD criteria with the disorder.

Other new diagnoses that have survived the DSM-5 process include premenstrual dysphoric disorder, disruptive mood dysregulation disorder in children and autism spectrum disorder – a single condition combining the previous diagnoses of autism, Asperger’s disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified.

Andrews says he’s fascinated by the interest in the debate in Australia. After all, technically DSM-5 is written by Americans for the US and has no legal standing here.

The World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases version 10 is the legal classification used in Australia.

However, Andrews admits that doctors here use DSM because it’s "more informative".

It contains about 2000 words on each disorder and is more helpful to doctors.

According to Andrews, the WHO would be the ideal body to take on the job of developing a definitive diagnostic manual, but it needs the resources to do so.

The APA has so far spent more than $US35 million on developing DSM-5, but it will get its investment back as it can sell the manual all over the world.

In contrast, the WHO has limited funding and cannot charge for its more limited manual.

Flinders University child psychiatrist Jon Jureidini tells Weekend Health the to-ing and fro-ing over the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for ADHD "highlighted the invalidity of the whole construct".

The degree of debate indicates "we are not dealing with a valid disorder", he claims.

And Frances says the body setting diagnostic criteria should include not just psychiatrists. Doctors, psychologists, counsellors, social workers and nurses should also be permitted to have some input.

"The broader consequences of changes should be vetted by epidemiologists, health economists and public-policy and forensic experts," he says.

Andrews counters that psychologists, counsellors, social workers and nurses are already involved in the field trials of DSM-5 diagnoses.

Meanwhile, Whitely asks the fundamental question: why does Australia continue to follow the American lead?

"Are mental health outcomes in the US good enough to justify our continued devotion to the DSM model?" he says. "Or is it time to go it alone?"

Those interested have until June 15 to comment on the latest draft of DSM-5.

To comment directly to the American Psychiatric Association on their proposals click on http://www.dsm5.org/Pages/Registration.aspx

W #Australia Govt blind to environmental & cultural damge – James Price Point protests the product of Barnett’ s wilful myopia

James Price Point protests the product of Barnett’s wilful myopia

Media release: Senator for Western Australia Scott Ludlam – May 18th, 2012

WA Senator Scott Ludlam arrived in Broome today to support the protests against the proposed James Price Point gas hub.

Senator Ludlam said the Barnett Government had “refused to listen and refused to learn” why James Price Point should not be the site of the gas hub.

“The protests are a direct result of a failure of policy on the part of the Western Australian Government. This is a pristine site, and should never have been considered for this project.”

“The State Government has made an absolute hash of this, from approving the site to the ridiculously heavy-handed deployment of 250 WA police officers to act as private security guards for the Browse LNG joint venture.”

“It’s time for the Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke to step in and clean up this mess.”

Senator Ludlam said one of the two protestors who have locked themselves inside a vehicle on an access road to the proposed site, 65 year-old Ali Batten, had organised and delivered 12,000 postcards to Minister Burke on the issue which were never acknowledged.

“Ms Batten helped 12,000 people write to Mr Burke to ask for his intervention, and this was ignored. It’s no surprise that she has taken matters into her own hands. It’s time for the Federal Government to put an end to this confrontation by having the gas hub moved to a more suitable site.”

Media contact: Giovanni Torre – 0417 174 302

W #Australia Govt sucks at sustainable living – Barnett’s light rail promise: full of sound and fury, signifyi ng nothing?

Barnett’s light rail promise: full of sound and fury, signifying nothing?

Media release: Senator for Western Australia Scott Ludlam, Lynn MacLaren South Metropolitan MLC. May 18th, 2012

The Barnett Government’s failure to include project funding for light rail in the State budget shows a lack of foresight, the WA Greens said today.

The Greens national spokesperson for transport, Senator for Western Australia Scott Ludlam, questioned whether the Barnett Government took the promise it made 18 months ago to bring light rail to Perth within a decade seriously.

“The State Government did not include light rail on its list of priorities for federal funding, it refused to commit to building the line of the so-called ‘Knowledge Arc’ to reach either Curtin University or the University of Western Australia, and now – despite four million dollars from the Commonwealth – sets aside only a pittance for planning, and nothing for building light rail.”

“The rail link between the airport and the Midland line – a project the RAC urged the Government to build as soon as possible – also misses out. The IMF predicts oil prices will double over the next decade, and the State Government continues to drag its feet on public transport investment. This will leave Western Australians acutely vulnerable to rising fuel costs and rising congestion.”

Greens WA transport spokesperson Lynn MacLaren said the rapid transit bus route from Ellenbrook would have provided a much-needed service to a growing neighbourhood, had it not been left out of the state budget.

"There is no excuse for a half-baked approach to public transport. The WA Government is prepared to throw more than $600 million at the much-loathed Roe Highway extension, but less than one per cent of that sum for light rail, and nothing for the airport rail link or improved bus services.”

"The COAG reform council’s findings last month were a graphic confirmation that Australian cities are buckling under growing road congestion and unregulated growth, but neither major party is serious about tackling this problem. The proportion of people using public transport to get to work in Perth is only 10.7 per cent, even lower than the tiny national average of 13.5 per cent. The 89.3 per cent will pay a steep price as the cost of oil rises.”

Media contact: Giovanni Torre – 0417 174 302

W #Australia Greens welcome announcement of #Mentalhealth Court but warn that mandatory sentencing will need to be removed

Greens welcome announcement of Mental health Court but warn that mandatory sentencing will need to be removed

19 May 2012

The Greens spokesperson for Mental Health, Alison Xamon has welcomed today’s announcement that the State Government will establish a pilot Mental Health Court but has warned that it will need to be expanded considerably if the pilot is found to be successful, and that the Government will need to reverse contrary laws such as mandatory sentencing.

In 2010 Ms Xamon presented a Motion to Parliament calling for the urgent establishment of a Mental Health Court. In 2011 the Motion was finally debated and received unanimous support from the Legislative Council.

“It is heartening to see that there is finally some movement in this area as the Greens have been calling for this for some time,” Ms Xamon said. “The Law Reform Commission had previously called for the establishment of such a Court, similar to the Drug Court, for Western Australia. Over 300 Mental Health Courts already exist around the world and they have proven to be successful in diverting people with mental illness away from the justice system. These Courts are well placed to address the underlying issues which may lead to offending behaviour. These issues may be anything from homelessness to inadequate medication regimes. All circumstances which are capable of being addressed.”

“However the announcement today is only the beginning. Although I support a pilot program, as it is essential that we get the model right, we need to realise that it will only be addressing a small number of people with mental illness who come into contact with the justice system.

“Conservative estimates say that at least 25% of people who end up in prison have mental illness, although it has been estimated that the actual number is as high as 50%.

“In addition, there is still a serious need to ensure such diversionary programs are available in our regions and if the pilot proves to be successful I hope this will be prioritised as a matter of urgency.

“As well, I hope that people presenting with co-occurring issues such as Intellectual Disability or drug addiction do not fall through the cracks as so often occurs with service delivery with these complex presentations. There is currently a Drug Court which exists out of the Magistrates Court and an Intellectually Impaired Diversionary Program. Co-occurring diagnoses will have to be managed very carefully so as to ensure offenders are placed within the correct Court or Program.

“Finally, all the Mental Health Courts in the world won’t make a difference if a person with a mental illness is charged with an offence which carries a mandatory sentence. This Government has tried to have it a bit both ways, to be seen as tough on crime by introducing mandatory sentencing, but also trying to be seen to be positive on mental health. But until the Government is prepared to be consistent in its approach to the issue of people with mental illness who offend, positive initiatives such as today’s announcement ring hollow.

“I welcome the establishment of the pilot program, but I am calling on the Government to adopt a consistent approach in this area, and to reverse their draconian laws so that Courts such as this can be truly effective,” Ms Xamon concluded.

For further comment contact Alison on 0437 700 555

Notes for editors:

In 2011 Alison Xamon introduced the Criminal Code Amendment Bill (No 2) 2011 which sought to remove mandatory sentencing provisions against people who were impaired to a significant extent by mental impairment. This Bill was debated and defeated.

The Law reform Commission Final report ‘Court Intervention Programs: Project Number 96’ recommended the establishment of a Mental Health Court

Hon Alison Xamon MLC

Member for the East Metropolitan Region

Office: 62 Eighth Ave Maylands WA 6051

Postal Address: PO Box 104 Maylands WA 6931

Phone: (08) 9272 1718

Fax: (08) 9272 1719

Portfolios: Water, Urban Bushland, Mental Health, Education, Training, Industrial Relations, Employment, Occupational Health & Safety, Disabilities, Women, Children & Youth, Public Service, Community Services,Electoral Affairs, Consumer Protection, Vet Affairs, Volunteering

#OccupyPerth – #ANZ Bank Action today – MEDIA RELEASE

MEDIA RELEASE – 11am FRIDAY 18th MAY

Occupy Perth – ANZ Bank Action

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Occupy Perth are holding a snap action targeting an ANZ branch Perth Metro , at 4pm, Friday 18th of May.

On May 2, ANZ reported a record half-year-profit, with first half earnings up 10 per cent year-on-year.

Occupy Perth spokesperson Karun Cowper stated: “The action is planned in protest against excessive profit-taking by ANZ amid a climate of employee layoffs, unilateral interest rate hikes and ANZ’s ongoing unwillingness to pass on (in full) the Reserve Bank of Australia’s cuts to the cash rate.

“Despite this huge profit, ANZ has unilaterally increased the gap between the RBA cash rate and its mortgage lending rates by 30 basis points, or about $23 per week for those with a mortgage of $400,000.

“In an environment where the majority of West Australian home-owners are already experiencing mortgage-stress, this is unacceptable to the people of Western Australia.”

ANZ mortgagee and Occupy Perth activist Luke Skinner said “In January ANZ announced their intention to axe 1000 Australian jobs, in the very same month their profits grew 19% compared to January 2011.

“In targeting ANZ through this action, Occupy Perth makes clear its goal to challenge the system of endless profit-growth for big banks and rich investors at the expense of the Australian people.

“In defence of manageable living standards for the 99% Occupy Perth calls on the Australian Government to crack down on excessive profit taking by the big four and put an end to the system of banking which inherently redistributes wealth in favour of the excessively wealthy (the 1%).”

Media Contacts:

Luke Skinner – 0422738541

Karun Cowper – 0423972949

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http://occupyperth.org/
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http://twitter.com/#!/occupyperth

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W #AUSTRALIA BUDGET 2012-13: TAXPAYERS TO SUBSIDISE #MINING INDUSTRY

Robin Chapple MLC

Member for the Mining and Pastoral Region

MEDIA RELEASE

STATE BUDGET 2012-13: TAXPAYERS TO SUBSIDISE MINING INDUSTRY

Thursday 17th May 2012

Greens MLC Robin Chapple has called on the mining industry to look after its own research needs and refuse to accept the State Government’s $7.5 million subsidy.

Mr Chapple was responding to the Budget announcement made yesterday by the Minister for Mines and Petroleum Norman Moore and the State Treasurer Christian Porter that $7.5million of taxpayers’ money will be set aside for the establishment of a Minerals Research Institute to promote mineral research in WA.

“Why, when we are in the midst of a mining boom, are taxpayers are being asked to foot the bill for work that will benefit this already indecently wealthy industry?” Mr Chapple said.

“The mining industry already receives $80million of taxpayers’ money each year from Royalties for Regions via the Exploration Incentive Scheme and what do we see for that?

“This is an industry that is already placing a strain on other industries, businesses and service providers such as the tourism industry, which can’t attract employees because it can’t afford to pay them a competitive rate and can’t find affordable housing for them.

“The State Government is having real problems funding many important social programs for those most in need and yet it sees fit to spend millions propping up the very wealthiest in our midst.

“This government has turned its back on the poor and disadvantaged in our community, many of whom have been caught on the wrong side of our two-speed economy and have become economic refugees as a result of the mining industry’s dominance.

“I call on the government to provide moral and economic justification for this proposed expenditure and to explain to the West Australian taxpayers why they are paying to support an industry that can easily afford to pay its own way.

“Not only that, they will have to pay higher prices post-budget for Government services that the State says it cannot afford.

“The mining industry makes billions of dollars from exploiting the State’s resources – the taxpayers’ resources – a large portion of which is sent overseas.”

For more information please contact Robin Chapple on 9486 8255

Maria Mann

Electorate Officer

Office of Robin Chapple MLC

Member for the Mining and Pastoral Region

PO Box 94, West Perth WA 6872

Phone: maria.mann | Web www.mp.wa.gov.au/rchapple

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#australia mainstream #media a total sellout for #coles & #woolworths – Ad from @GetUp refused #MSM

Dear tony,

Have you seen our banned ad?

It’s all over the news: the TV ad GetUp members funded calling on Woolworths and Coles to make their poker machines safer, has been blocked by Channels Ten, Seven and Nine.

Nine actually told a journalist straight: it would be "illogical to ruin relationships with valued, and long-standing, clients for the sake of GetUp’s campaign."[1] We won’t let that stop us.

Already, a GetUp member with expertise in cinema advertising has volunteered to help, and we’ve booked cinema ads right across the country to get around the TV blackout. Thanks to a great discount rate, we can actually reach even more customers of Woolworths and Coles.

Now is our chance to show the TV bosses that they can’t stop our movement spreading the truth. We we won’t let a network ban stop us from having our voices heard — and by blocking us on TV, they’ve only given us more media attention for this important campaign.

Check out the ad TV stations don’t want you to see. A $57 donation will buy a full weekend of ads in one cinema, reaching hundreds of Coles and Woolies customers.

Pokies Email Hero

http://www.getup.org.au/campaigns/pokies-reform/pokies-people1/help-spread-the-word

Thanks for fighting back,
The GetUp Team.

[1] ‘Networks refuse to air anti-pokie ads’, Richard Willingham. The Age, May 16, 2012

#Health – Taxpayers fund hospital where Catholic rules mean severe service limits- W #Australia

Alison is being proper and factual so allow me to be less than that…

Taxpayers’ money is being spent to prop up a medical service that is limited by religion who seek to maintain a dangerous dogma about contraception and sexuality.

It’s bad enough that the "celibate" men of the church impose ancient rules on women, but for the Barnett Govt to support that with taxpayers money is outrageous, especially while denying funds to groups like the LEARN Autism Foundation, which is now closing.

Health should be about providing service, not religious limits…

New public Midland Hospital fails to provide full range of services, say WA Greens

16 May 2012

Following answers to questions in Parliament, WA Greens Member for East Metropolitan Region Alison Xamon has strongly denounced the decision to award the tender for the publicly-funded Midland Hospital to St John of God Health Care.

In answer to the questions, the Minister for Health confirmed that the new Midland campus will only provide severely limited reproductive services and no sterilisation or contraceptive services at all.

“I am appalled at this decision which will see the residents of the East Metropolitan Region miss out on essential health services,” Ms Xamon said.

“The Government has stated on the record that SJOGHC ‘best meets the State’s requirements’ to operate this public, taxpayer-funded hospital,” Ms Xamon said. “Yet clearly this is not true.

“The Government’s response that the people of Midland can go to other places to get their services is highly offensive.

“The reality is the decision to award the contract to SJOGHC means we are taking away services from the people of Midland. This new hospital will service the north-east corridor which is home to around 200,000 people. These people deserve to have the full range of health services close to their homes.”

Ms Xamon said she was extremely concerned that the rights and health of the patient would no longer come first when medical decisions were made.

“We need to ensure our medical establishments are free from ideological constraints so they can give the best possible advice and holistic care to all patients that walk through their door,” Ms Xamon said.

“These matters are often complex, with patients having several needs concurrently.

“For example, a woman who presents at the emergency department after having been raped will require a comprehensive range of services, including counselling that includes the option to take the morning-after pill.

“And it is unclear how the Hospital would propose to respond to a woman who presents with an ectopic pregnancy.

“These essential options would not be provided under SJOGHC’s management.

“And then there are grey areas – would a person presenting with an STD receive advice to use condoms? We cannot be sure, because a situation has been created where ideology can be put before the patient’s best health interests.”

Ms Xamon said if the Government insisted on continuing with SJOHC as the preferred provider, the only acceptable solution was to include a mix of publicly-operated beds within the campus that ensured these essentially services remained.

“I am calling on the Government to commit to providing publicly-operated beds and services at the hospital, to ensure the full range of health choices are provided publicly in Midland,” she said.

“This was found to be the solution to the problems that a wholly-privatised campus raised in Bunbury and Joondalup – the Government must commit to a similar arrangement in Midland as a matter of priority.”

For more information contact Alison

Hon Alison Xamon MLC

Member for the East Metropolitan Region

Office: 62 Eighth Ave Maylands WA 6051

Postal Address: PO Box 104 Maylands WA 6931

Phone: (08) 9272 1718

Fax: (08) 9272 1719

Portfolios: Water, Urban Bushland, Mental Health, Education, Training, Industrial Relations, Employment, Occupational Health & Safety, Disabilities, Women, Children & Youth, Public Service, Community Services,Electoral Affairs, Consumer Protection, Vet Affairs, Volunteering

#mentalhealth : DSM5 – it’s time for the American Psychiaytric Association to share control of its development.

In a 12 May opinion piece published in the New York Times Allen Frances, the chair of the American Psychiatric Association committee that developed the current version of the ‘Bible of Psychiatry’- DSM4, wrote:

“The [American Psychiatric] Association has been largely deaf to the widespread criticism of D.S.M.-5, stubbornly refusing to subject the proposals to independent scientific review…A new structure will be needed, probably best placed under the auspices of the Department of Health and Human Services, the Institute of Medicine or the World Health Organization…All mental-health disciplines need representation — not just psychiatrists but also psychologists, counselors, social workers and nurses.

The broader consequences of changes should be vetted by epidemiologists, health economists and public-policy and forensic experts. Primary care doctors prescribe the majority of psychotropic medication, often carelessly, and need to contribute to the diagnostic system if they are to use it correctly.

Consumers should play an important role in the review process, and field testing should occur in real life settings, not just academic centers.”

Sharing the development of DSM5 as Allen Frances suggests could improve the process and moderate some of the excesses proposed for DSM5. All of that is good for American mental health consumers, however there is a more fundamental question that needs to asked in Australia.

Why do we continue to follow America’s lead? Are mental health outcomes in the U.S. good enough to justify our continued devotion to the DSM model? Or is it time to go it alone?

Read more at Diagnosing the DSM – the American Psychiatric Association should share the development of DSM5

Martin Whitely MLA

www.speedupsitstill.com

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#SYRIA : Safety of wounded and medical workers must be prioritised – MSF Press Release

PRESS RELEASE
SYRIA: SAFETY OF WOUNDED AND MEDICAL WORKERS MUST BE PRIORITISED
· Wounded people and medical workers remain targeted and threatened, the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières said today, following visits to parts of Syria.
· Médecins Sans Frontières insists that all parties to the conflict must fully respect the physical integrity of wounded people, doctors and healthcare facilities.
· Médecins Sans Frontières calls for increased political and diplomatic efforts to ensure the safety of patients and medical workers, without the use of force.

Médecins Sans Frontières has been seeking official authorisation for several months to work with medical personnel in the Syrian governorates most affected by violence. To date, none of our efforts, either directly with Syrian authorities or via various intermediaries, have succeeded.

Nonetheless, after reaching Homs, Médecins Sans Frontières managed to enter Idlib Governorate where the medical teams found patients and doctors at risk of attack and arrest.

"Being caught with patients is like being caught with a weapon," said an orthopaedic surgeon whom Médecins Sans Frontières met in a village in Idlib Governorate. “The atmosphere in most medical facilities is extremely tense; healthcare workers send wounded patients home and provide only first aid so that facilities can be evacuated quickly in the event of a military operation.”

"A number of Syrian colleagues are reported to be missing," said Marie-Noëlle Rodrigue, Médecins Sans Frontières’ director of operations in Paris. "The authorities and all parties to the conflict must ensure that medical workers can operate without fear of retribution and that wounded people can safely seek and receive immediate life-saving care, without resorting to inadequate improvised clinics for fear of arrest, or worse.”

While Médecins Sans Frontières has only a partial view of the medical situation inside Syria due to the lack of authorisation to work in the country, the information obtained by Médecins Sans Frontières in Idlib is consistent with what it witnessed in Homs. “We saw militarised healthcare facilities, meaning that access to medical care depends on which side you belong,” said Brice de le Vingne, Médecins Sans Frontières’ director of operations in Brussels.“Health facilities are being targeted, thus endangering patients and preventing healthcare workers from doing their jobs. Health facilities and pharmacies are looted and destroyed.”

During its short time in the Idlib area, the Médecins Sans Frontières team was able to perform some emergency medical work.

"In one public hospital we worked as hard as we could for three days straight," recounted a Médecins Sans Frontières surgeon. "We operated on 15 wounded people and then had to pack everything up in 10 minutes after being notified of an imminent attack. Elsewhere in the Idlib region, an operating room was closed because it was simply too dangerous to perform surgery on wounded patients,” he said. Or doctors were threatened, and they discouraged us from setting up a medical facility because the situation was so risky,” adding that another hospital had been destroyed.

“You can see medical equipment and supplies,” the surgeon recounted. “Sometimes the resources and the infrastructure are there, but the fear and the risks of capture are so great that doctors hesitate to treat patients.”

Still without official authorisation to operate inside Syria, Médecins Sans Frontières continues to support networks of Syrian doctors in Homs, Derah, Hama, Damascus and Idlib, delivering supplies and medicines from neighbouring countries. Médecins Sans Frontières also treats those who were wounded or tortured in Syria at a surgical hospital in Amman, Jordan. Additionally, Médecins Sans Frontières is providing primary health care and psychological support to Syrian refugees in Lebanon.

Médecins Sans Frontières reiterates its call for authorisation to work inside Syria. The organisation stands ready to quickly mobilise its medical and surgical teams, and is determined to operate independently, providing care to anyone requiring it.

Despite the lack of effective ceasefire or sustainable political solution, all parties to the conflict must fully respect the physical integrity of wounded persons, doctors, and healthcare facilities, Médecins Sans Frontières said. Médecins Sans Frontières calls for increased political and diplomatic efforts to ensure the safety of patients and medical workers, without the use of force.

Médecins Sans Frontières first reported [ LINK: http://www.msf.org.au/media-room/press-releases/press-release/article/syria-medicine-used-as-weapon-of-persecution.html
] in early February on the abuse of health facilities and the targeting of patients and medical workers.

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For more information please contact Kate Fulton
kate.fulton



Kate Fulton

Executive Assistant

Médecins Sans Frontières Australia
PO Box 847, Broadway NSW 2007 Australia

Direct + 61 2 8570 2605
Office + 61 2 8570 2600
Australia 1300 136 061 (local call cost)
New Zealand 0508 633 324 (toll free)

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With petrol prices set to explode, WA Government must commit to light rail now

With petrol prices set to explode, WA Government must commit to light rail now

Media Release: Australian Greens Senator for Western Australia Scott Ludlam, Greens WA MLC Lynn MacLaren. May 15th, 2012

As the IMF predicts oil prices will double over the next decade, the State Government’s slow-moving approach to light rail and public transport investment will leave West Australians acutely vulnerable to rising fuel costs, the Greens (WA) warned today.

Greens national transport spokesperson Senator Scott Ludlam said the Federal Government had allocated four million dollars to WA for light rail despite the Barnett Government apparently neglecting to include the project on its list of priorities for federal funding.

“The Greens have campaigned for five years to bring light rail to Perth, and we welcomed Premier Barnett’s announcement in November 2010 that Perth could have light rail within a decade. 18 months later it’s a story of delay and compromise, with the refusal to commit funding or complete the line to Curtin University and to the University of Western Australia. On paper at least, the Government seems intent on reducing the ‘knowledge arc’ to a brief intermission between bus rides.”

Senator Ludlam said reducing pollution and traffic congestion were just two of the many benefits of light rail.

“In ‘The Future of Oil: Geology versus Technology, IMF analysts warned of crashing through a ‘pain barrier’ as the price of oil doubles in inflation-adjusted terms over the next decade. We are sleep-walking into an oil shock.”

Greens WA transport spokesperson Lynn MacLaren said a major change in thinking was needed to end congestion and oil-dependence.

“There is no excuse for a half-baked approach to light rail. The WA Government is prepared to throw more than $600 million at the despised and pointless Roe Highway extension; they’d be better off putting those funds in the forthcoming State budget for light rail.

“The COAG reform council’s findings last month were a graphic confirmation that Australian cities are buckling under growing road congestion and unregulated growth, but neither major party is serious about tackling this problem. We need to get commuters and freight off roads and onto rail, yet the major parties’ thinking seems stuck in bitumen.

“The proportion of people using public transport to get to work in Perth is only 10.7 per cent, even lower than the tiny national average of 13.5 per cent. The 89.3 per cent will pay a steep price as the cost of oil rises.

“Electric rail can be powered by renewable energy, and even when run on energy from coal-fired power stations, electric rail is significantly cleaner than using cars and buses. The Chinese government is rapidly expanding a network of high-speed electric rail and presiding over one of the fastest-growing renewable energy sectors in the world, while our governments are pouring money into obsolete oil-dependent infrastructure,” said Ms MacLaren.

Media contact: Giovanni Torre – 0417 174 302

W #Australia WACOSS needs feedback for submission on pay equity – URGENT- 4 Quick questions on Commonwealth funding

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URGENT- 4 Quick Questions on Commonwealth Funding

Dear Member / Colleague

The Federal Government is making a general provision of funding

for Western Australian programs affected by the Fair Work Australia Equal

Remuneration Case (aka gender equity wage case).

To determine whether the allocation will meet the real cost of

services and avoid funding delays we need to identify the extent to which

WA services are likely to be affected.

Can you please complete this survey by 12 noon Wednesday 16th May.

TO COMPLETE THE SURVEY, CAN YOU PLEASE CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/S8WW5QP

If you have difficulty in completing the survey, can you please

contact Basil Lambert on 08 9420 7222 or basil@wacoss.org.au.



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he fate of 160,000 Malian #refugees hanging in the balance – MSF Press Release

PRESS RELEASE
Sahel: the fate of 160,000 Malian refugees hanging in the balance

14 May 2012: In camps in Burkina Faso, Mauritania and Niger, the international aid remains insufficient

Since late January, nearly 160,000 Malians have fled their country for camps in Burkina Faso, Mauritania and Niger. While instability persists in Mali, leaving little hope that the refugees can return to their country soon, another imminent threat is looming – the rainy season, which will further complicate the deployment of aid.

According to the medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières, which is assisting Malian refugees in camps in Burkina Faso, Mauritania and Niger, the international aid provided to these people is insufficient.

“Médecins Sans Frontières calls on the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the World Food Program (WFP) to increase and speed up the distribution of aid in Burkina Faso, Mauritania and Niger before the rainy season makes aid distribution even more difficult,” says Malik Allaouna, Médecins Sans Frontières director of operations.

In the makeshift Mauritanian camp of Mbéra, located in the middle of the desert, residents share one latrine for 220 people. They receive only 11 litres of water/person per day and the food distributed by the WFP does not meet the specific nutritional needs of children.

“We received 4 kilograms of rice – the quality is mediocre and it’s full of pebbles – two cups of oil and two cups of sugar for 10 days,” says one resident of Mbéra camp.”They’ve given us just a single ration since we arrived.”

In Burkina Faso, where Médecins Sans Frontières is working in four camps, the organisation notes that food supplies are distributed inappropriately. “The same quantity is distributed without regard for the number of people in a family,” says Mohamed El Moktar, a refugee at the Gandafabou camp. “We are seven people. After two days, we have nothing left.”

These living conditions are significantly below international aid standards and increase the vulnerability of people already weakened by a very long journey. Most of the diseases treated during Médecins Sans Frontières’ medical consultations in the camps are directly related to these poor living conditions.

At Médecins Sans Frontières’ treatment centre in Mbéra, four out of every 10 people are seen for respiratory infections and two out of 10 for diarrhoea. The next most-common complaints are skin infections and childhood malnutrition. Since the organisation began working in Mbéra, more than 500 children have been treated for malnutrition.

“Food insecurity is a threat both for the Malian refugees and for the host communities, which are already suffering from poor harvests,” adds Mr. Allaouna. “Only food distribution, in sufficient quantity and quality, will prevent children’s nutritional condition from further deteriorating.”


In Burkina Faso, Médecins Sans Frontières is working in the Ferrerio, Gandafabou, Dibissi and Ngatourou-Niénié camps; in Mauritania, in Mbéra, Fassala and Bassikounou; and in Niger, it is active in the communities of Mangaïzé, Abala, Chinagodrar and Yassan

Video Broll from Mauritania also available.
For more information please contact Kate Fulton on +61 403 768 530 or
kate.fulton

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Kate Fulton

Executive Assistant

Médecins Sans Frontières Australia
PO Box 847, Broadway NSW 2007 Australia

Direct + 61 2 8570 2605
Office + 61 2 8570 2600
Australia 1300 136 061 (local call cost)
New Zealand 0508 633 324 (toll free)
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Ethnic advocacy: Tonight on air & online 6ebaFM motherhood & #disability

Ethnic Ability is hosted by my friend & colleague Zeliha Iscel.

Listen in…

Motherhood with and without disability on ‘EthnicAbility’ tonight.

Having recently given birth, Elizabeth Nichols shares her experience as a mother prior to acquiring her disability and now.

Liz also relates her journey to rediscover her body’s sexual capabilities after the stroke that left her with severe physical limitations.

An intriguing and thought provoking story … on ‘EthnicAbility’ tonight. 7:30 pm (WA time) on World Radio 6EBA fm 95.3 Mhz or listen live on the web at http://www.6eba.com.au.

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#australia #refugee shame No charge. No trial. No appeal. #asylum seekers #srilanka

Dear tony,

Yesterday was mothers day, but Ranjini and her two sons, aged 6 and 8, didn’t celebrate. It was their fourth day of indefinite detention – without charge, without trial, without appeal.

How could this happen in Australia? Ranjini was verified as a refugee last year after fleeing the civil war in Sri Lanka. She has been living in community detention in Melbourne and was married six weeks ago.

On Thursday, she was told to pick up her kids from school in Melbourne. ASIO had revised Ranjini’s security finding. As a refugee, she cannot be returned to Sri Lanka, so she and her kids will be held indefinitely in a residential section of Villawood detention centre. She has no right of appeal — nor even to know the case against her.

46 other refugees are currently detained under the same circumstances. On Friday morning, one of them, Kumar, attempted suicide in a Melbourne detention facility.

No matter what, we mustn’t allow anyone – let alone refugee children – to be detained indefinitely without appeal. Not in our country. Not in our name.

A parliamentary inquiry recently recommended an independent appeals process for cases like this; the Attorney-General is considering it right now. Let’s forward this to friends and family and demand the Attorney General takes urgent action to give refugees like Ranjini a right of appeal:

www.getup.org.au/AppealToReason

Independent review and appeal are basic principles of modern justice. ASIO, like all decision makers, must be subject to checks and balances.

This year, a Parliamentary Committee, chaired by a Government MP, came up with this and 30 other recommendations to reform immigration detention. They found that “acute mental illness is widespread across the detention network." Almost 90 per cent of detainees suffer clinically significant depression. Half have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, and a quarter report suicidal thoughts.

There are currently 46 refugees held in detention under these circumstances. Many arrived over two years ago, in 2009, fleeing civil war in Sri Lanka. One family, the Rahavans, have an child, nearly two years old, who was born in detention and has never been free.

No more. It’s time for Attorney-General Nicola Roxon and Immigration Minister Chris Bowen to respond to the Parliament’s own proposals – and to promise Australians that this will never happen again. Let’s start our campaign by making sure Australia hears about this injustice. Ask friends and family to join the urgent petition:

www.getup.org.au/AppealToReason

With hope,
the GetUp team.

W #Australia #uranium laws not up to it – Govt review – via @senatorludlam

WA uranium laws not up to it – Government review

Media release: Senator for Western Australia Scott Ludlam, Robin Chapple MLC. May 14th, 2012

The state government’s review of uranium mining regulation in WA has vindicated calls for a public inquiry into the industry.

The Australian Greens spokesperson on nuclear policy, Senator for Western Australia Scott Ludlam, said an independent report commissioned by the Department of Mines and Petroleum revealed serious flaws in the WA’s uranium mining regulations.

“The review identified regulatory holes in terms of openness and transparency, risk-based assessment – particularly in environmental health, mine worker safety, relevant training, and community consultation. These are serious problems – this is a wakeup to the WA Government on the overwhelming down-sides of uranium mining.”

“The Report recommends more staff for the Department as current staff levels and skills are inadequate for interagency meetings, media and community engagement. This indicates that the Department has been stretched to the limit when reviewing uranium mining matters, and that is profoundly troubling. This is not an industry where near enough is safe enough.”

Greens MLC for the Mining and Pastoral region Robin Chapple said the flaws identified in the report are only part of the problem with uranium mining.

“The report is based on the assumption that it is economical to mine and extract uranium at this time. With the current uranium price so low, and with significant markets phasing out nuclear power or reactors in shut down mode, the global market has taken a huge hit. That is why BHP is going slow on Yeelirrie and Cameco/Mitsubishi on Kintyre, leaving Toro’s troubled and uneconomic project as the front runner. This is a company with no proven experience of operating a mine, sitting on a small low-grade deposit hosted in difficult calcrete geology.”

"Premier Barnett still has time to subject this industry to a thorough commission of inquiry," Mr Chapple concluded.

Media contact: Giovanni Torre – 0417 174 302

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