Not Good Enough

48 — Digitally manipulated podcast (feat. Jim Malo)


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We're joined by jounalist and Posting expert Jim Malo to discuss Australia's return to our natural state: on fire and mad at foreigners.

 

Listening to the experts
  • Kristina Kerscher Keneally has urged the NSW Government to slow down on reforms to drug laws.
We’re on fire
  • Australia is still on fire. Fraser Island has been burning since October.
  • “This shouldn’t be happening. This is just crazy. This is completely terrifying” — David Bowman, professor of fire ecology at the University of Tasmania
  • Jim’s article highlighting Gippsland fire survivors.
  • Fires aren’t supposed to happen in Australian rainforests.
  • After last years fires, the government announced a $4.2 billion emergency response fund, of which $0 has been spent, and a $2.1 billion fund bushfire recovery fund, of which $1.2 billion has been actually distributed to the ruined towns.
  • Meme Wars
    • Jim’s article on Australia caring more about the meme than the war crimes.
  • China and Australia are in a meme war.
  • This was in retaliation to the Australian-Japan defence agreement, and Morrison calling for an investigation to into China’s Coronavirus handling.
  • The image cannot be not called anything but “fake”, “doctored” or “computer generated”.
  • Australian soliders were photographed doing a shoey from a dead Taliban fighter’s prosthetic leg.
  • Minister for resources Matt Canavan has called for an end to Australia’s “abusive relationship” with China.
  • Buying Australia’s wine in solidarity.
  • 60 Australian coal ships are stranded off the coast of Chin, for up to 24 weeks.
  • Coalture Wars
    • The Australian newspaper is spruiking coal in an 8-page lift-out on how amazing coal is.
  • It’s an annual tradition — they ran a coal liftout in 2019 as well.
  • Mining company Santos sponsors cars for the Queensland police.
  • Energy Minister Angus Taylor calls for the State Governments to get back in line with federal (lack of) policy.
  • The UN climate summit president has thanked Australian states — but not the federal government — for their action on climate change.
  • Scott Morrison has dropped the plan to use “Kyoto carryover credits”.
  • Class Wars
    • ACTU head Sally McManus calls for halving of insecure work by 2030.
  • Meanwhile Industrial Relations minister Christian Porter has moved to allow bosses to change worker’s hours, duties and location arbitrarily.
  • …and proposed additional powers to break up unions.
  • From 2018, the laws were supposed to change to allow casual workers to move to permanent part time.
  • Shoutouts
    • Listen to Mitch on the Highbrow Drivel podcast.
  • Shoutout to the Gamil Means No protest against Santos.
  • Actions
    • Join the AUWU protest against the cuts to the Jobkeeper rate on December 12.
  • Follow Jim on Twitterread his work in Junkee and listen to Vocal Minory RRR.
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