Mar 20, 2007
Parliament resumes sitting today. It is hard to believe it is only just over two weeks since the last sitting. On Thursday 1st March when parliament last sat, much of the talk was of Peter Costello's thundering, overblown condemnation of Kevin Rudd as "politically and morally compromised" for meeting with Brian Burke.
In the intervening two weeks there have been two Ministers and one shadow Minister resign, a Federal ...
Jan 22, 2007
Gold Coast based Liberal MP Steven Ciobo copped a serve in Brisbane’s Sunday Mail for taking a taxpayer funded study tour to Britain and the USA (allegedly at a cost of around $10 000) to explore issues relating to national identity cards, when he “could have taken a $225 flight to Canberra for a briefing on the Federal Government's Access Card from Human Services Minister Joe Hockey.”
Probably the most ...
Jan 23, 2006
Just over a month ago, I wrote a piece about the ever increasing amounts of data collection happening. As I suspected would occur, the ID card debate has recently got another push along from the Australian government. At the same time,
Nov 15, 2005
It seems like a very long time ago, but it was actually only last July that the Labor Premier of my home state, Peter Beattie, and our ‘Liberal’ Prime Minister both raised the possibility of a national ID card in Australia. I’m sure this was mainly brought up as a bit of a diversion, and it has since sunk into the background again. However, I expect it ...
Jul 18, 2005
Peter Beattie and John Howard seem to be boosting the idea of a national ID card with the enthusiasm the major parties often seem to have (when they are in government) of giving governments more power.
The Democrats - under Janine Haines’ leadership - were crucial in stopping a national ID Card being introduced in Australia back in 1987. This doesn’t mean the idea shouldn’t be considered again, but ...