🧵1/ If not 1938, then when?
Jack Patten, legendary Yorta Yorta man. He was an athlete, orator, activist & founder of the first Aboriginal newspaper,
Edition 1/6- Aus Day 1938, 150 yrs after the 1st fleet landed, saw Jack organise a national day of mourning. #VoteYes#Auspol
2/ Edition 2/6- A stark contrast. 60 years earlier, the 1st cricket team to visit England was all Aboriginal.
A Judge lamented being unable to flog Aboriginals when sentencing Packsaddle (Real name: Too Put Ah Malay).
3/ Edition 3/6- The Abo Call survives a police compliance audit.
They are then hit with a £300 bond payment. The law required all newspapers to pay this in the event they breached any laws.
Through goodwill, the money was loaned to them.
Jack must've been an extraordinary man!
4/ Edition 4/6- Jack succeeds in raising the racist exclusion of Aborigines from social insurance schemes into the parliamentary debate. Quoted below.
The all-white Aboriginal Protection Board organised clergymen and anthropologists when all they wanted was equal opportunity.
5/ Edition 5/6- Laws were made to keep 'half-castes' separate from full-bloods. Half-castes were shunned by full-bloods and whites. Sending half-caste children to school invited severe bullying & harassment for the kids and community reprisals from the community at large.
6/ Edition 6/6- We are told about La Perouse, an Aboriginal reservation used to demonstrate Australia's "successful" Aboriginal policies. In reality, no other reservation came close to its facilities & support.
The financial viability of a newspaper whose audience was poor and
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often illiterate was always going to be a struggle. IMO it's probable white people with money would not pay to read about how society was failing the Aborigines.
For reasons raised in the 'Abo Call' and many more, I am looking forward to #VoteYes.
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This is the precise Greens policy. color-coded to show each separate part.
Technically this is referred to as 2P reserves (Proven and Probable).
It is 2P reserves that will run out
1/ Re: #RobodebtRC PwC 'draft' report
My 10c worth
From needing hundreds of new staff to omitting vulnerability as a consideration for deciding whether to apply automated robodebt debt processing
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The assumption was most people would do it all online. The reality was this was not the case.
If they had acted on this report, then the customer experience' would've been central.
As this report went nowhere (i do not believe this), they missed this insight.
3/ Someone knew a "Lower likelihood of a debt" existed in the OCI version.
If this report had been acted upon, this issue would have been addressed.
Which stakeholder(s) gave this information to PWC?
And how did they know/measure this?
1/🧵#Robodebt origins, background & myth/lie buster
This thread will bust the offensive & ignorant lies that have linked Robodebt to Labor.
“One thing that stands out... distress, including suicidal ideation and in some cases suicide”
- Federal Court Justice Bernard Murphy.
2/ Scott Morrison settled the class action the day prior the court case. We never got to hear the truth.
Justice Bernard Murphy who presided over the settlement has very scathing comments to make, including “It’s a very sorry chapter in Australian public administration”
3/ First up, let’s deal with ‘Data Matching’, there are literally dozens of data matching activities occurring in Centrelink. The list below from a 2012 Aust Inst of Criminology shows some of them. In yellow is the data matching program that became RoboDebt
1/ 103 Advertising/Propaganda contracts.
This year alone the Liberals have issued 103 advertising contracts worth $68M.
The chart below shows the start & end date for each contract. #Auspol#FederalICAC#AlboForPM#ScottyFromMarketing
2/ PEAK PROPAGANDA
Assuming each contract expends its money evenly over the contract duration then we see 'peak propaganda' being reached just prior to the election being called and dropping off at the end of financial year. #ScottyFromPhotoOps
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Notes:
💰Many contracts are likely unpublished, so the real numbers are likely significantly higher
💰The data was taken from Austenders using the keyword advertising
💰The daily burn rate was derived by dividing total contract value by the number of days in the contract.
1/ Cook preselection
Not long after Scott Morrison was sacked, he took Cook amidst a culture of factional deals, dirt and use the of media to dog whistle, promote and undermine others. This is a series of news clippings from the time
Alex Hawke plays a key role
2/ Alex Hawke & Hillsong. It seems Hillsong is an excellent addition to a Liberal CV
We see Coleman, who has rarely been in Canberra for the last 2 years, he teams up with Paul Fletcher. The thread shows David was against Morrison
Marise Payne is involved, perhaps as a pawn.
3/ Shane Stone was given the head job at the NRRA and recently blamed people for living in flood area.
Turnbull gave glowing references of Scott Morrison