This week's stories: The Treatment Was Successful But...Primary Schools
Underfunded...ALP Hypocrisy on Refugees...Public Costs and Private
Profits...No Human Face For Refugees...Government Off the Hook...

Mistakes with medicines kill more than 2000 Australians every year - 
more than the number of people who die on the roads. In Victoria alone, 
there are an estimated 100,000 adverse drug reactions and errors every 
year.  One Victorian pharmacist has been linked to two deaths after 
mixing up prescriptions.
(Herald Sun).

Small primary schools are being forced to take money from their 
education budget, to pay for people to deal with paperwork. Schools are 
funded for office staff according to how many children go there - but 
principals say that small schools have almost the same amount of 
paperwork as larger schools, meaning they're underfunded.  Principals at
small schools also teach, meaning they have less time to do office work.
School support staff's jobs have become more specialised; they now need 
to know how to use Education Department software for example.  But 
they're still badly paid.  The lowest pay rate is only $13.86 an hour.
(Herald Sun).

Many senior Labour Party figures have attacked the government for their
callous attitude to refugees - when they displayed exactly the same
attitudes to Vietnamese refugees in the '70s. When Bob Hawke was ALP and 
ACTU president in 1977, he claimed: "People who are coming in this way 
are not the only people who have rights to our compassion. Any sovereign 
country has the right to determine how it will exercise its compassion 
and how it will increase its population" - virtually identical to a 
statement by John Howard. Labor's immigration spokesman, Tony Mulvihill 
demanded Vietnamese refugees be returned to Vietnam under armed escort. 
Future West Australian Labor premier Brian Burke demanded: "Halt this 
refugee flood!" Clyde Cameron, Gough Whitlam's immigration minister, 
talked of an "invasion." "These are rich people who have been 
racketeers, drug peddlers and, in some cases, prostitutes in their own 
country, some riddled with a form of venereal disease that cannot be 
cured. Never mind the niceties of sending people back somewhere they do 
not like".  In fact many Vietnamese refugees were in a similar position 
to the current refugees from the Middle East, and were in danger of 
're-education' or even death.

During the Tampa episode, the Maritime Union of Australia criticised the
Howard Government's "inappropriate" and "inhumane" actions which were
"deserving of international condemnation". Two decades ago, waterside
workers went on strike in protest against Vietnamese refugees,
and threatened to blacklist all Shell company ships after a Shell ship
rescued 150 Vietnamese refugees from a sinking boat.
According to Clyde Cameron, Gough Whitlam "thundered" his determination 
to keep out "f---ing Vietnamese Balts" (a reference to the Baltic 
countries which had been conquered by the USSR - the Vietnamese were 
refugees from another communist government).  A few months ago Mr 
Whitlam called the Howard Government's policy on asylum seekers 
"brutal". The ALP has recently confirmed its support for mandatory 
detention of asylum seekers.
(The Australian, yourguide.com website).

The Victorian government has confirmed that passengers could face a $100
fine for not revalidating their tickets every time they used them - even 
if they'd paid for the ticket.

Public transport advocates have criticised the government for 
threatening to penalise people for "not participating in a private 
company's market research". The privatised tram system uses people 
validating their tickets to gather data on which services are being used.
(Melbourne Times).

Documentry maker Mike Piper says that when he was filming a boat full of
refugees being unloaded on Christmas Island, the local head of police 
came over and asked him to turn off the camera because the Department of
Immigration didn't want asylum seekers' faces appearing on television.
(Sydney Morning Herald).

The four-month Senate inquiry into the children overboard affair has 
ended suddenly yesterday without hearing key evidence. The Labor Party 
has accepted the government's refusal to allow key staffers to the Prime 
Minister and former defence minister Peter Reith to give evidence to the 
inquiry. Labor has also abandoned its inquiry into an alleged attempt by 
senior Prime Minister's Department officer Dr Brendon Hammer to tamper 
with the evidence of defence witness Commander Stefan King, and will 
excuse Michael Potts, who Hammer says ordered him to meet King about his
evidence, from giving evidence.

Labor asked for, and got, an independent report in whether Mr Reith or
government officals have any case to answer.  They have abandoned their
enquiry before the report is complete.

The enquiry will also fail to investigate allegations that the Defence 
Force knew an unseaworthy ship full of refugees was coming to Australia, 
but failed to search for it.  The ship sank and over 200 people were 
drowned.

Survivors say that while they were in the water Australian navy ships 
came, but left without picking any of them up.  Admiral Geoffrey Smith 
has given evidence that the ship was not a confirmed departure.  Colonel 
Patrick Gallagher says that defence intelligence told Admiral Smith that 
it was.  It looks as if Labor will also bow to Defence Minister Robert 
Hill's ban on Admiral Raydon Gates giving evidence on what military 
intelligence knew and on alleged tampering with that evidence.
(Sydney Morning Herald).

Quote of the week: "If you walk down Bourke Street during the day, there 
are people sitting out there drinking chardonnay, and that is socially
acceptable.  But if there are a group of people who are not as fortunate
sitting on a street corner, it's cause for alarm".
Troy Austin, of the frequent complaints about poor people drinking in 
public in inner city Melbourne.


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