Aug 24, 2010
Looking through the votes in different polling booths across an election gives a reminder of just how diverse our community is, even within a single electorate.
I was certainly pleased that the Greens managed to break the 20 per cent mark in the seat of Brisbane. This is obviously well above the 9 per cent I managed when I stood for the seat as A Democrat candidate in 1996, ...
Aug 24, 2010
Every Monday morning during my radio show on community radio 4ZzZ FM, I chat with Peter Black, a constitutional lawyer, follower of social and political issues and obsessive user of social media. I don't normally put links to those chats on this blog, but given that our talk this morning was all about the federal election, I thought it was worth putting a link to it on this ...
Aug 10, 2010
Having stood as a candidate many times before (six times, for anyone wanting to know), I'm used to the plethora of candidates forums which occur during the election period. Except for very large events, I doubt these shift many votes, but I believe they can be an important mechanism for exposing candidates to the views of concerned and engaged constituents.
Because my two main opponents on this occasion have ...
Jun 18, 2010
This Sunday marks the start of Refugee Week, with plenty of events around the country to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution refugees have made and continue to make to our society, culture and economy. I'm speaking at a rally being held in Brisbane Square this Sunday from 1pm to mark World Refugee Day.
I have attended many refugee week events over the years, and they often involve people from ...
May 22, 2010
Hip hop fans in Brisbane might be interested in tuning in to my radio show on 4ZZZ FM this Monday morning around 7:30am. I’ll be talking with the Gold Coast based duo Choose Mics, who are launching their debut full length album Beggars Can’t Be Choosers at the Step Inn in the Valley this coming Friday night as part of what will be a big night for fans of hip-hop/rap/urban ...
Apr 1, 2010
The contest for the House of Reps seat of Brisbane at this year's federal election will almost certainly be the only one which features 3 competing candidates each with over 10 years of experience in the federal Parliament.
Those 3 candidates are:
- Arch Bevis, who has held the seat on behalf of the Labor Party since 1990;
- Teresa Gambaro from the Liberal National Party, who held the seat of ...
Mar 31, 2010
I’m speaking at an interesting lunchtime seminar being held in Brisbane city this coming Thursday. It’s organized by http://www.eidos.org.au the Eidos Institute, and it’s aimed at exploring questions such as how the private sector work towards social change, and what new ideas and processes can help us respond more effectively to complex social problems such as homelessness, climate change and institutionalised inequality.
The event will be facilitated by Dennis ...
Mar 31, 2010
Riptides reforming for a one off show.
Ground-breaking Brisbane band The Riptides, who played an influential role in the post-punk independent music scene in Brisbane and Australia, are reforming for a one-off show at 4pm on Sunday 18 April at the University of Queensland’s Great Court. It’s happening as part of the University’s centenary celebrations.
The band was formed in the late 1970s by students at the University, crystallising as ...
Mar 18, 2010
Last week I participated in a debate on the Bill of Rights at the University of Queensland. It was the first in a series of http://www.facebook.com/pages/Politics-in-the-Pub-UQ/333455933896?ref=ts Politics in the Pub’ style events being held out at the University’s St Lucia campus (although it is really in a club, rather than a pub).
I’ve never made any secret of my view that a well designed Bill of Rights legislation would ...
Jan 29, 2010
The Brisbane Powerhouse is currently hosting the Festival of Tibet through until the end of this weekend. It is the second such occasion, with the first being organised at the time of the most recent violent crackdown by Chinese government authorities in Tibet.
The Festival features a lot of Tibetan music, art and other cultural and spiritual activities. There are a range of workshops covering some of these areas, as ...
Jan 22, 2010
This week on my regular shift on 4ZZZ FM, (Brisbane’s independent music and news radio station), I interviewed Ember Swift, an interesting Canadian-born musician and advocate for activism. She recently made her fourth appearance at the Woodford Folk Festival, and is playing her final Australian show this weekend on Saturday night (Jan 23) at The Troubador in the Valley Mall.
Her style of music has been labelled as ‘folktronic’, ...
Dec 4, 2009
Yesterday on my weekly shift on 4ZZZ, I did an extended phone interview with Queensland Liberal Senator, Brett Mason. He talks about the CPRS and the climate change issue, the upcoming election with new Liberal leader Tony Abbott and where things are at with proposed changes to the Youth Allowance. You can listen to or download the interview by going to this link. Brett lives in the inner-city ...
Nov 19, 2009
Yungaba: Last change to see
One theme which is rather common through Queensland’s history is a failure to recognise important aspects of the past or to value its built heritage. So perhaps in a sadly ironic way, it could be seen as apt that a very historic building, and most of its grounds, are about to officially pass into the hands of developers to be http://www.yungaba.org.au/development.html turned into upmarket ...
Nov 9, 2009
It's nearly two years since the last election, when the Democrats lost all their seats, and over sixteen months since I finally left the Senate, as did the Democrats as a party. After a lot of thought, I’ve decided to get back into party politics and contest a seat at next year's federal election.
It was formally announced today that I will be running in the seat of Brisbane, ...
Jun 12, 2009
Anyone in Brisbane who believes climate change presents a serious threat which needs much stronger action than has occurred to date should consider trying to get along to a rally happening tomorrow (Saturday). It’s being held at 1pm in the city at Queens Park (corner of George & Elizabeth Sts.
It’s billed as a National Climate Emergency Rally, and is one of a number of similar rallies being held ...
Jun 10, 2009
This week on my regular Thursday morning stint on independent community radio station, 4ZZZ-FM, I’ll be interviewing Graham Perrett, the member for the southern Brisbane based seat of Moreton.
Apart from being a relatively new MP from the Queensland seat with the highest proportion of residents born overseas, Graham is also a published author, with his first novel, The Twelth Fish, being released last year with the help of ...
Jun 3, 2009
I first wrote on this blog about Afghan women’s rights activist, Malalai Joya, at the end of 2005. In 2007 I got the chance to hear her speak in Brisbane. I am pleasantly surprised that she has still managed to avoid being assassinated, and also pleased she will soon be visiting Australia again to speak of her story, detailed in a book she has written called “Raising My ...
Jun 3, 2009
For a variety of reasons, I haven’t written a piece on this site lately. I seem to have been in a headspace of late more suited to listening and talking, rather than writing. Last night, I was talking (and listening) at a forum on climate change – one of the regular Politics in the Pub events organised by the New Farm Neighbourhood Centre.
The night before, I chaired a ...
May 6, 2009
When I finished my time in the Senate last year, I started doing a weekly shift on 4ZZZ-FM, Brisbane’s groundbreaking community radio station. One of the main reasons I decided to have a go at this – even though it involves the horror of rising at around 5 o’clock every Thursday morning - was as a way to get back in touch with Brisbane’s local music scene. It ...
Apr 24, 2009
There are a couple of interesting events being held next week in Brisbane.
On Tuesday night at the Uni of Qld, two films about children:
The first is called “Child in Charge” on the lives of child-headed families - children who have raised their siblings in post-genocide Rwanda. Director Kym Rolle will also be there to speak about the film.
The second film is called “Invisible Children: The Rescue”
This film is about ...