on 21-09-2013 01:03 PM
The new government has a solution to the false expectations it raised with the promise to stop the boats it seems. simple. censor the arrival data by stopping the previous practice of the immigration dept releasing media alerts when a boat turns up or asks for assistance. this is the simplest and most effective way of hiding the true level of success or otherwise. censorship .. is the 'freedom of the press' that conservative catchcry merely another slogan they spruik without actually believing in it for one moment ?
on 21-09-2013 08:03 PM
With a larger than needed campaign emphasis on "stopping the boats" it seems strange to then bury the figures. I feel several figures won't be released under some flimsy excuse of "sensitive or ongoing security".
on 21-09-2013 08:04 PM
@catmad*2013 wrote:100% agree with this... stop announcing the successful arrival of every boat so that the people waiting to leave Indonesia for our shores don't know if they will arrive or not... this is key to deterring people from taking a trip that could very well in death for them and their little children that they so willing put on a boat without even a life jacket.
The ALP even announced when a boat was intercepted and everyone was picked up like a taxi service.
I do think that there should be a periodic announcement of total arrivals as we do need to ensure that the plan is working but to make the announcement like a plane arriving is wrong.
if you truly honestly believe what you have posted here, then I have a bridge for sale and you have first option to buy..
on 21-09-2013 08:05 PM
are these still classed as being vandalised then ?
on 21-09-2013 09:38 PM
Alan Moir, SMH
on 22-09-2013 05:47 PM
on 22-09-2013 06:50 PM
mad morrison adopts a drip-feed mushroom policy towards the australian public - feed 'em dung and keep 'em in the dark.
report of one intercept/arrival of about 30 people on christmas island, on ABC website.
on 22-09-2013 07:26 PM
I thought this was a bit strange from Tony Abbott, which he announced shortly after he was invested as PM and was shown on TV.
...says he won't be talking to the media unless he has something to say.....
The media can't question him about his actions/policies etc?
on 22-09-2013 07:29 PM
I guess they can question him, but unless he has something to say, I guess he's not going to answer..
I would have interpreted that as he wasn't going to approach the media unless he had a specific announcement to make. Rather than just use them for publicity kind of thing.
I'm not sure if politicians work like that though, I'mm just thinking of how celebrities tip off the media when they go on holidays etc if they want some publicity iykwim.
on 22-09-2013 09:24 PM
on 23-09-2013 12:25 AM - last edited on 23-09-2013 08:18 AM by luna-2304
I see they are still milling about in shock and PPTSD, so allow me to provide some help and posting balm :-
The boat arrivals are to be announced at a weekly press conference, (“Briefings on these matters will be made under Operation Sovereign Borders on a weekly basis,”"
Those who wish to have an exciting daily report can research (ha), or rely on the main staging post for feed back. However I feel some sympathy for those eager to keep updated, so allow me:
Sept. 22nd.
"It has been a week since the last asylum seekers came ashore at Christmas Island. On Sunday last week, babies, young children and pregnant women were among those rescued by the HMAS Ballarat and delivered to detention on the island. There were an estimated 76 asylum seekers on that vessel, bringing the total number of asylum seekers to arrive post-election to 480 at that time. Today’s arrival of an estimated 30 people is expected to push the total past 500."
The pain will subside!