Heal the world

This is the post I prom­ised ages ago about char​ity​.It relates to read­ing To Heal a Frac­tured World by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. It’s promp­ted tonight in part by watch­ing Amer­ican Gang­ster and being reminded yet again about Jewish ethics. Through­out the...

The National Apology

“Today we honour the Indi­gen­ous peoples of this land, the oldest con­tinu­ing cul­tures in human history. We reflect on their past mis­treat­ment. We reflect in par­tic­u­lar on the mis­treat­ment of those who were stolen gen­er­a­tions – this blem­ished chapter in...

Apologies

I said I’d write about the apo­logy to indi­gen­ous Aus­trali­ans and I meant to at length, but that was before Doug and I popped La Vie en Rose into the DVD player. Intense movie and lengthy. Very, very impress­ive. I knew Edith Piaf had a hard...

Sanity prevails

I am very glad to read that Gil­lian Gib­bons has been released in Sudan over this whole teddy bear incid­ent. I can’t remem­ber whose journal ini­tially linked to an art­icle inter­view­ing the seven-year-old boy who ini­tially sug­ges­ted the name but the...
Is that the sound of Pauline Hanson choking?

Is that the sound of Pauline Hanson choking?

In a book she wrote, well-known racist and scare­mon­ger, Sen­ator Pau­line Hanson, warned Aus­tralia about the future, where an Asian cyborg les­bian would be run­ning the coun­try [note: link goes to PDF of Hansard quot­ing the book]. Today, newly sworn-in...