It takes a very special talent to studiously ignore 20 investigative stories replete with primary documentary evidence strongly suggesting corruption and wrongdoing. Vince O’Grady discusses the mainstream media’s epic failure to properly report on the Craig Thomson / HSU / Jacksonville affair.
I USED TO BE a police constable. Contrary to popular belief, the first duty of a police officer was the protection of life and property. The second was prosecution of offenders against the Crown.
The requirements to prove people guilty were onerous. There were solid sets of laws which contained precise definitions of crimes. To prove that a person or people had contravened that definition, we had to present a brief of evidence which consisted of solid and provable facts; in other words, evidence of the offence.
That was in the 1970’s in the United Kingdom, before I emigrated to Australia. The press in Britain was, and still is, red hot on finding and prosecuting a story. However, the Victorian and Australian press are less so. There used to be a bias away from sex and scandal — a much gentler approach to that of Fleet Street.
What changed was the advent of the mega media tycoon — firstly, in the guise of Kerry Packer and later, sadly, through the inexorable domination of the Murdoch empire.
Kerry Packer was a hard man, who was really interested in a solid press and television empire. He mentored good journalism in such programs as 60 Minutes, which dissected the intricacies of News stories. They were hosted by a group of talented and principled journalists, like Ray Martin, George Negus, Ian Leslie and Jana Wendt.
Packer had the courage to invest in the people and the producers to make award winning current affairs stories and news programmes.
This was a show in accord with my training in the police. It investigated, reported and told the truth. Any story which didn’t match its high levels of interest didn’t make it to air — just like any police investigation of wrong doing which didn’t match an offence didn’t make it into court.
60 Minutes was a success because it was credible. It told a set of hard won facts and reported them. It didn’t make anything up. It was solid and believable.
Since coming to Australia in 1978, I have noticed that the bar has been lowered considerably in much of our public life.
Politicians have embraced the craft, which used to be one of genuine belief, to now a sad parody of conviction.
Along with this decline, the print media and television journalists have sunk to lower and lower depth to procure their stories.
The noble profession of press photographer once held by such public spirited souls as ‘spider man’, have turned into paparazzi, who hound celebrities daily to make their living. And the reporter has now turned into the story teller — telling stories which are closer to fiction than truth.
We all know that ‘good’ newspapers used to attract the advertising dollars and that was the measure of their success. Everyone used to buy the paper to read the news of the day for local happenings as well as those of the world.
For the titillation there was the Truth or, in England, the News of the World. Page three was a must for the smutty and scandal was the byword.
The status quo was blown away by the advent, in the last 25 years, of the internet. I well remember its coming in the nineties through the use of dial up modems.
When I bought my first computer in 1981, I remember someone asking me in a disbelieving fashion: ‘What can you do with that?’ Now, in 2012, we can better say: ‘What can’t you do with it?’
The Internet has morphed into an information explosion. All sorts of information is online and available. The old newspaper companies all have an online versions and advertising has moved online. Everything is instant.
This is good and bad. Good, because the flow of information has increased — and bad, because there is no check on the truth of that information. Wikipedia, for example, can be edited by anyone and anyone can plant their version of an event or history for a wide range of people to read and potentially believe.
So, the exponential increase in the availability of Information technological systems has changed our world.
Has this been good or bad? Do the media serve us any better than they did in the past, or has the standard slipped?
In this article, I contend that the use of the internet and the new media has corrupted the purveyors of information and their previously upright morality. To this end, I will look at an issue which goes to the government of Australia and the way that issues are reported and the diminution of the previously high journalistic standards of the Australian mainstream press.
In August 2010, there was a Federal Election. The result was close. Negotiations were entered into and a Government was formed. It was formed by written agreement with three Independents and a Green member of the House of Representatives, although the Green Party agreed as a whole to support the Labor Party. A Labor Party minority government was formed with the support of three Independents and a Green member from the House of Representatives.
That is the truth of the matter. However, unhappy that they had not been chosen to form Government, the Liberal/National Coalition immediately commenced a campaign to unseat this Government.
Time has shown them to have been unsuccessful, but no less vociferous in their continuing condemnation of the Australian Labor Party. They have, it appears, influenced the electorate in the polls by their continuing campaign and have tried, again unsuccessfully, to oust the sitting Government by the tactics of condemnation of two members of Parliament who support Labor.
I intend to concentrate on one of these and look at the influence the media have had on the two issues. The two issues are the Thomson affair and the Slipper affair.
As readers will know, the Sydney Morning Herald published the so-called details of Craig Thomson’s alleged wrong doings as the secretary of the HSU No. 3 Branch before he became an MP. They showed apparent evidence that Thomson had misappropriated Union funds and had also used them for sexual favours from prostitutes.
The person who “blew the whistle” on Craig Thomson was Kathy Jackson. The Liberal party machine went into overdrive and the full majesty of this machine was arrayed against him and the Labor Government.
Luminaries such as Christopher Pyne, George Brandis and Eric Abetz were the willing lieutenants of the chief attack dog, Tony Abbott. Victory was nigh. The Government was about to fall.
The intricacies of the scandal also allowed the Liberals to attack a Labor creation called Fair Work Australia, which was dragging its feet doing a three year investigation of Craig Thomson and his alleged misdemeanours.
On the sidelines, the mainstream media were impatient for the report to tell the public the details of the 1,000 pages of scandal allegedly done in a Union by a sitting Labor MP. Great copy that; the 24 hour media cycle was clamouring for the details.
As a judicial body, the Fair Work Australia organisation was reluctant to release the report because they feared an action for defamation, and so Eric Abetz, that doyen of propriety and goodness, arranged for it to be released under Parliamentary privilege through the Senate Estimates Committee, believing this would be the ideal means to sink Craig Thomson and, hence, the Labor Government.
Meanwhile, Independent Australia and their investigative contributor, Peter Wicks, were doing some real investigation — worthy of the type of police work that I had been privy to in the UK in the seventies.
This work, the first article of which was published on 16th May, 2012, was an eye opener. Wicks and IA have, with last night’s offering, now completed 20 instalments, and have called the investigation ‘Jacksonville’.
Peter had a source in the HSU which didn’t tell him bits and pieces — he or she told him everything they could. In short, Wicks was told him the truth. And Peter Wicks, with zero police training, broke a story which the mainstream media should have jumped on.
With his attention to detail, Peter looked at the documents that were used by the Sydney Morning Herald’s reporter as justification of Craig Thomson’s guilt, and noticed that the name on the credit card was spelt with the addition of a ‘p’; he also noticed that the credit card slip had a code 211 on it, which suggested that the transaction had been declined.
So much for due diligence.
To prove fraud, you have to prove that a Victoria law has been transgressed. The law in question is the Crimes Act, and the section which deals with Fraud is under section 81 of this Act (Victoria) 1958, as amended on 1 Jan 2012.
A person who by any deception dishonestly obtains property belonging to another, with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it, is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to level 5 imprisonment (10 years maximum).
As there were no rules for the use of Craig Thomson’s Union credit card, there can be no deception. So no wonder he has never been charged. However, this did not stop Christopher Pyne, a lawyer; George Brandis SC, a lawyer and barrister; and Eric Abetz, also a barrister, from telling the world at large that Craig Thomson was a cheat, a liar and a criminal.
What they conveniently forgot was the evidence. If you read the Fair Work Australia report, there is little evidence for the crime above and that is borne out by the fact that Craig Thomson has not been charged with this offence. And, by the way, if he was, I doubt whether he would be prosecuted because the DPP in Victoria would look at the evidence and probably decide that the evidence was so thin, there was no prospect of a conviction. Why else was the report was released under the protection of parliamentary privilege rather than openly to the public?
Meanwhile, back in the editorial rooms of the mainstream media, the action was fast and loose. They also hadn’t looked at the facts of the case and had been really slack in looking at whether Craig Thomson had, in fact, done the things they said he had. I wonder if he is sitting at home contemplating a couple of actions for libel. There must be some nervous editors out there.
Now that we have looked at what the mainstream Media did — let’s examine what they didn’t do.
When I read Peter Wicks’ original report on the Independent Australia website, I was excited, because such a revelation would show up the Opposition and the mainstream media for the fools that they clearly were.
I emailed Peter to congratulate him on his diligence in actually looking at the motivations of Kathy Jackson in dobbing Craig Thomson in. Subsequent discussions on the phone assured me that the ‘other’ side of the story would come out. The other side being the relationship between Kathy Jackson and Michael Lawler from Fair Work Australia, and a swag of dubious transactions she had entered into as Secretary of the branch. In other words — the whole story. At no time did Peter plead Craig Thomson’s innocence — he just wanted the whole facts known.
Now isn’t it strange, in the helter skelter of the 24 hour media cycle, with such a story about Jackson and Lawler, his association with Tony Abbott, and the alleged evidence of wrongdoing by their whistleblower, all of which was given holus bolus to the ABC’s PM programme, 7.30 Report, Lateline and Channel Nine’s A Current Affair and 60 Minutes, as well as numerous other news outlets, that none of these those programs reported the revelations.
Strange that none of these twenty factual articles written since the 16 May 2012, which contain filing cabinets full of source documents, have been published or even discussed in the mainstream media — apart from one dismissive article by The Australian, a better article by ABC Online and one by AAP, which was syndicated throughout Australian newspapers. Still, this coverage was a drop in the ocean and the vast majority of Australians remain completely unaware of the serious allegations against Jackson, Lawler and others.
When all of this happened, and before I knew that Peter was in contact with media organisations, I wrote to Media Watch, The 7.30 Report and Lateline with a link to his articles. I received one reply from Media Watch which was a quick ‘thank you’.
However, no information was forthcoming about the revelations in the story.
This issue is on a par with ‘The Dismissal’. Perhaps we should remember Gough’s words:
‘Well may we say god save the Queen because nothing will save the Governor General.’
It was as if the media was intent on toppling the Government and no alternative narrative was to be allowed to interfere with this goal.
Perhaps in parody of Gough, we could say:
‘Well may we say, Australians all let us rejoice, because no one rejoices in the ABC anymore.
There is no doubt in my mind whatsoever that the ABC is compromised as a purveyor of the truth with respect to the affairs of the Australian Parliament and their reporting of events surrounding Craig Thomson and his alleged wrongdoing. And their silence on Jacksonville confirms this bias. They have a Charter to inform the Australian public in a balanced way — they have breached this promise.
One might expect the commercial free to air channels, who are often the purveyors of journalistic rubbish, may be inclined to ignore the truth — but it is the treatment of this issue by the ABC that is most disturbing.
Jacksonville shows that the Australian people are not being given the whole truth by our media — and this is a grave danger to our democracy.
We ignore it at our peril.
(Read the full story of Jacksonville at IA’s dedicated page.)

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An absolute must read from a former copper. Please RT. Thomson/Jackson/HSU and the media. #auspol http://t.co/t1Z487X0
Thank you Mr O’Grady, all that you have written here has been bothering me, too, for weeks.
It is the definitive example of a ‘signal failure’.
Vince thankyou for your indepth informative summary of the gutless, biased media in this land. In particular, the ABC under Mark Scott, has degenerated into a mouthpiece for the LNP and Abbott in particular. There is no doubt they are in bed with the rest of the MSM in an all out attempt to bring the Labor Govt down.
I was saddened to hear Minister Conroy actually praise the Murdoch media for a change of attitude, is he living on cloud 9?
Either he does not read the entire political and business pages of the principal News Ltd papers or his media staff are not informing him. Either way he is delusional.
Even more unexplicable is his denial of the ABC’s completely open attacks on the PM, their misreporting, their obsession with hanging on Abbotts every word as Gospel, their repetitive coverage of his PC’s in bulletin after bulletin, their journalists, ( I use that word with hesitation)rude, disrespetful arrogant attitude towards the PM when interviewing her and News24 with its unexplained ability to drop out of or lose communication suddenly when Ms Gillard is midway through a Press Conference.
Their are many other instances of the negativity directed at the Government by the ABC, with even Media Watch losing its ability to stay above the stench.
Countless complaints are responded to with a standard response, no case to answer.
Its time Minister Conroy was removed from that area of his portfolio, he obviously is not up to it. It appears his devotion to the NBN, where he is doing great work, is keeping him from other important duties.
Thanks again for your excellent article, one can only hope the MSM lift their game. I’m not going to drink to that one though.
It’s not the only disgraceful narrative. Across the board the MSM have decided that the Greens are bad people because they refuse to compromise the law to gain racist votes.
As David Manne so eloquently stated, the refugee convention does not have an on/off/pause button where we can use it like a tap.
But the MSM can’t be bothered correcting the facts because the lies might also bring down the government.
Proof yet again that it’s not what you know (or do) but who you know. Clearly Jackson and Lawler have friends where it counts.
Re my earlier..read inexplicable for unexplicable, apologies.
Sooner or Later folks!
Kathy Joan of Arc Jackson will fall with a big thud and jail time awaits similar to the movie!
The Stake Burning would be nice!
Peter Wicks to my opinion is a great journalist,unfortunately the gist of this article is good journalism is a thing of the past. The Australian people want to think Jackson is a saint and Thomson is a sinner. The Media will only print what we want to hear, and for some strange reason its #%&^&%$$###& like Andrew Bolt.
Good article, except, you cannot be serious saying Ray Martin & co were/are ‘principled journalists’.
Fairfax’s Kate McClymont who has been so vocal in print denigrating Craig Thomson examples the decline in Fairfax in their absurd rush to become a News Ltd clone.
Even to the point of crowing about Thomson’s legal fees being paid for by the Labor Party in the defamation case whilst never revealing that Fairfax have paid her legal fees in the many defamation cases launched as a result of her articles.
Moreover she published one of the most bizarre and vitriolic pieces I’ve ever seen about a private eye with decidedly dodgy claims just days before he appeared on Fairfax’s 2UE rubbishing the tabloid TV claims about a sex worker and predicted the claim would shortly collapse. He was right.
The Sun Herald (on which McClymont is an “investigative” reporter) lost sales of 100,000 0ver the past year, a plunge of 20%.
I reckon Fairfax newspapers will be gone in 5 years. I think they are all auditioning for spots on News Ltd titles. I wouldn’t trust one of these hacks wash my car.
dafid : re the ABC : IN 2009 I complained vocally to the ABC over a story they did on an alleged Australian ‘sexual molester’ based in India. I still have the ABC’s replies.
Quite apart from their source (an NGO with a very suspect past who has a financial interest in perpetuating these claims) the man had not been charged in India or Australia with any offense nor has to this date.
They repeatedly called him a ‘pedophile’ in their story. Not ‘alleged’ and in fact, the males he was accused of fiddling with were around 18/19 years of age.
My complaint was the lack of the word ‘alleged’ in their report.
I was absolutely astonished to read the reply from the ABC who claimed they were treating my complaint ‘very seriously’.
My complaint also said: if the man was innocent (and the local mayor in the Indian town said they had investigated and dismissed the young men’s claims as basically of a blackmailing type) then they had dome him a grave injustice and defamed him.
If he was guilty then they had quite probably given him cause to claim he could not receive a fair trial having been pre-judged.
The ABC said that it was ‘highly unlikely’ that the TV show would be seen in Asia and that justified their lack of the word ‘alleged’ as he was ‘most certainly guilty’.
I finally asked ‘but what if he was to be charged with sex tourism crime back in Australia?… the ABC has probably de-railed any trial’. They never responded.
Their ignorance of even the most basic legal niceties was alarming.
OscarJones
9 August, 2012 at 11:44 pm Oscar I would have suggested you send that material to Minister Conroy but on reflection you would be wasting your time. I suspect much of his correspondence is screened and filtered, giving him only that which he alone can handle. It is becoming very obvious he has no interest in what is happening at the ABC, including how Scott is destroying it.
Thank you Mr. O’Grady. This is a great story after what Peter writes.I wish that you could use your Police knowledge and get the ball rolling in the Courts.Jackson and Lawler have a lot to answer for.As for abbott and the libs., I hope all this comes out before the next Election.Also the Case on P. Slipper.The Leader and the M.P.’s stink in the Opposition trying to bring down the Labor Party and doing an injustice to both men accused.
The Press nowadays are just scumbags.And, there has never ever been an Opposition like we have now, but one knows who has caused this, tony abbott.
Barrie Cassidy, in ABC’s The Drum today, gives his opinion on what we may look forward to when parliament resumes after its winter break. In part he states the following:
“The straw in the wind for the Government is that some of the heat has gone out of the issues that crippled it during the autumn session. For example, the Peter Slipper dramatics will be harder to revive now that questions have been raised about James Ashby’s motives and tactics. That too, will have a knock-on effect in terms of how hard the Opposition can go on the Craig Thomson matter.”
The “heat”, as he puts it, is more than alive in IA, whereas the MSM with egg well and truly cemented on it’s face is playing puppy-roll-over with each caress from the conservative forces of politics and business.
If he and other fantabulous political journalists had bothered to read IA and Peter Wicks’s exposés they would come upon something called reality rather than the fiction they have presented to the public on the Peter Slipper and Craig Thomson events.
Prioriies have to be set for all issues of the day to be adequately covered by MSM. Today (10/8) the Contriarians got off to a good start when Peter van Onselen got straight down to tin tacks with this most pertinent of questions to the panel :
Q. Can we blame Julia Gillard for Australias’ poor olympics performance?
This guy is credited to be an academic!
Thanks again IA for another excellent piece of “real” investigative journalism. I couldn’t agree more with dafid about the ABC. As a case in point, I have copied an extract from Sabre Lane’s Tony Abbott interview though some would say blow job. Shame on the ABC –this has been going on since Scott’s appointment.
SABRA LANE: You’re off to Cape York this weekend to help in a working bee to restore Aurukun’s library. Do you wish that more Australian workers and business leaders would follow your example, that would not only help living standards for Indigenous Australians but would be practical reconciliation?
TONY ABBOTT: Sabra thanks for raising that issue. I think it is important for everyone to do what he or she can in a practical way to help lift Indigenous standards and try to ensure that we really do have a reconciled nation.
As you might know I’ve been going up to Cape York now for a number of years as a volunteer. I’m delighted that a number of senior business leaders are joining me. They’ve achieved great things in Aurukun. Attendance has gone from below 30 per cent to about 90 per cent. Academic results have gone from abysmal to the top half of the state.
These are terrific achievements and this is a practical way of I guess Australian leaders in various fields showing their support.
That smell wafting across the Australian landscape. It’s their ABC.
Dafid,
The weirdest thing has happened recently. The Australian and Telegraph are running balanced informative new stories
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/network-reliability-costs-fill-the-coffers/story-e6freuy9-1226394898802
http://video.theaustralian.com.au/2264483725/Labor-hits-sixmonth-high-in-Newspoll
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/julia-gillards-power-blame-game-a-furphy-tony-abbott/story-fn59niix-1226446593729
I bought (for the first time for years) the Australian on friday and saturday. It has gone back to being a right of centre newspaper…. Gone are the five negative adjectives in every paragraph, replaced by a general tone of pro-right.
My biggest worry is that, if they can turn off the negativity so quickly, they can turn it back on.
Further to the media and newslimited’s recent change. Why?
George Megalogenis has a blog (http://blogs.theaustralian.news.com.au/meganomics/index.php/theaustralian/comments/the_shrinking_public_attention_span/P100/ ) in which he identifies that the 24 hours news cycle means that journalists have developed a pack mentality, chasing the same stories, without time to think, and have to produce so much copy that they often write opinion because it is easier.
Journalists also appear to have adopted a narrative form of reporting. They agree upon a narrative (Gillard bad, debt, spending, incompetent, worst ever) and run with it even after it has disconnected from reality. This was shown starkly by the meme of missiles, WMDs and gold in the pool. It took two days for the media to notice that their narrative had disconnected from reality. They now appear to have adopted a narrative that Gillard might just make it. Even Grattan is missing her usual venom towards our Prime Minister (although she could not help herself by mentioning Kevin Rudd.) http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/gillard-set-to-spring-into-action-after-a-winter-of-discontent-20120810-2401f.html).
However, while this may explain why they swallowed the coalition’s lines hook, line and sinker, it does not explain why they ceased questioning both sides, nor why they have allowed Abbot to lie in front of them, without calling him on it.
All I can think is, looking at Fairfax, and its likely demise, is that all journalists currently employed by Fairfax will have to seek employment with newslimited soonish. Mr Scott appears to have reshaped the ABC to the Coalition ABC. This last is the most puzzling. Does the government not have any way of enforcing fairness upon the ABC?
I have heard so many stories on AM and PM where they announced a government decision, interviewed the opposition, then another journalist, but not the government, nor stated that they had tried to contact the government. George M suggested that the 24 hour news cycle was to blame. That the journalists who lived in a 24 hour world tire of stories so fast, that we the ordinary folk, living at the old pace, do not see the stories before they are taken down. But that does not excuse giving one side a free ride to lie. And does not explain why they are ignoring Jacksonville or Peter Wicks. Peter should have been invited onto Insiders months ago (if only Insiders was a real piece of journalism).
As for the MSM being unable to join the dots and suggest (yes, only suggest that this stage) that the coalition is up to its neck in both Jacksonville and Ashbyville (to copy a good naming practice) beggars belief… This latter behaviour is what makes me suspect a conspiracy, because I cannot find another cogent reason. Can anyone suggest another reason?
Every time I tried to refer to this Jacfsonville matter, and the Peter Wicks articles, on my Drum posts they are censored. It does not matter how polite my language used is these posts are censored.
Also when I tried to respond to some other person’s post ranting about how the Thomson matter disgraces Labor my reply posts attempting to shed an altnerative light on the matter, by referring people to the IA, is blocked as well. On one ocassion I successfully managed to do this, as did one other poster, to correct a anti-Thomson poster’s rant. But a couple of hours later all of the posts (including the right wing rant, were removed.
My question is who in the ABC is censoring the truth? It is has happened to me on at least ten ocassions regarding Jacksonville. Amazingly, the Drum publishes several articles on the Freedom of the Press and when my posts point out the absurdity of the freedom to lie (al a Andrew Bolt)they are also blocked. Amazing that. I suppose the ABC will become PM Abbott’s bitch as it morpths into a state owned Pravda. Obviously it is getting into practice early.
James Adelaide. I just finished watching the ABC’s Insiders. When Bowen was on Cassidy pushed his favourite topic the leadership challenge. Bowen shut him down beautifully. Later George M criticised the endless media cycle of using the polling results to question Gilliard’s leadership prospect, but he had to defer to his host Cassidy, who lamely defended his obsession with the Julia and Rudd challenge.
Then I nearly fell off my chair when Cassidy mentioned the Thomson and Slipper issues. It seems that someone, perhaps the producer, frantically ran around doing all sort of “cut, cut, cut” hand gestures as the journos seemed then to restrict their mumbles to something about Slipper and how the waters have been muddied, but ignored the Thomson matter altogether. As I write this I think Barry might be getting read the riot act by the ABC bosses.
It seems that Slipper and Thomson matters are clearly Gordon Gretch style conspiracies, and the media in protecting Abbott, Pyne, Abetz, Brough, Bishop etc are NOT doing their job. Abbott is the vicious dog having a free run of the neighbourhood. When the dogcatcher (the Australian consumer) finally comes it will be the owners, the mainstream media, who will be fined.
As for the ABC I think the Government should cut its budget. Liberal Party proganda programs like the 7.30 Report, Lateline and ABC24 should be axed.
“Jacksonville shows that the Australian people are not being given the whole truth by our media — and this is a grave danger to our democracy.We ignore it at our peril.”…..
Wasn’t it ever thus…and that clumsy system we call democracy still fumbles on.
Ron,
very interesting observation.
I have seen the result, but you have seen the ban in action…..
Ron,
This story has two comments by Rhonda (6 aug 10.00pm and 7aug 12.45) which raise the issue! I have only read about 100 comments out of 800ish.
http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/4179444.html.
Perhaps the sea change in the media in the last few weeks (remarked upon by another commenter on that story) has also hit the ABC.
The new narrative appears to include questioning Abbott, realistically assessing the Government’s successes, and the belief that Gillard might just pull off the next election.
As a Green, I still like the hung parliament. I got attached to hung Parliaments a few years ago when SA had the best government I have lived under in a hung Parliament.
Ron,
still no links to IA on the drum (lower case intentional)
The ABC has become an organ for lies and propaganda.
Not one of them mention refugee law, they still babble about policy.
Marilyn,
I too believe that on-shore processing in such numbers that we empty the camps is required. But how many million are in camps?, how many countries will have to work together to achieve this? Never mind the obstacles, try to empty the camps in Indonesia by ourself, start the negotiations, let other countries follow us and help) I have a friend who had to run for his life from Liberia, his family is still in a camp in Africa, and he is working and saving frantically to get them out.
I also believe that refugees make the best citizens: We hired 600 UK police in SA some years ago. within 5 years about half had gone home because they could. Refugees cannot go home. They must make a go of the new country. I grew up round Greeks and Italians working their arses off to send their kids to the school they never had the chance to attend.
However, Marilyn, you do yourself no favours with shrill and repetetive posts. We can see that feel strongly for refugees, wish the right thing was done, and quickly, but our elected leaders have to negotiate the solutions which are possible, not what is ideal (occasionally they are the same).
Look at the Big Picture: of LIb , Lab or Green, who would get your vote: vote for them, volunteer for them, campaign for them, but saying the same thing again and again is getting under our skin. Please stop. You posts show that you are intelligent. Can we take it as read about your position on refugees, and hear your opinion on other subjects please?
How incredibly badly timed was that? The night before Houston Panel report.
My apologies
I posted the following response to a comment by ‘Ash’ on today’s piece by Annabel Crabb.
Spot on dear Ash.
Once again the government’s responsible reaction to the ‘boat people’ crisis is portrayed as the mere political equivalence to Abbott’s petulant intransigence.
Why does the ABC completely ignore the revelations concerning Kathy Jackson and her fiance Michael Lawler detailed on the Independent Australia website?
I challenge the Drum editors to offer Peter Wicks the opportunity to detail his investigations.
I challenge Media Watch to address this failure.
I challenge Annabel Crabb to respond.
If what Wicks is detailing is mere coincidence then let him put up and be disproved.
It would seem to many of us who have bothered to look at this issue that there is quite possibly a major scandal that is being ignored by the MSM including the ABC. Why?
Let’s see if they publish.