By Mark Bahnisch on March 5, 2010
The last couple of weeks have seen a fair bit of furore about those intertubes. Anna Bligh wrote to Facebook about the defacing of a couple of memorial sites for a child and a teenager who’d been murdered in Queensland. [...]
Posted in Authoritarianism, Crime, Ethics, Feminism, Life, Media, Politics, Race, Sociology, The Web | Tagged Anna Bligh, censorship, child protection, children, Colin Jacobs, content, content management, electronic frontiers australia, elliott fletcher, facebook, freedom of speech, groups, high school, internet, Kevin Rudd, Media, moderation, moral panic, murder, nick xenophon, ombudsman, Ombudsperson, online, privacy, public debate, publishing, racism, sexism, social media, social networking, tribute sights, trinity bates |
By Kim on June 20, 2009
<img src="http://larvatusprodeo.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/225px-sarah_in_the_senate.jpg" align=left From today’s Crikey: Bernard Keane: Politics has to be, perhaps along with long-distance road transport, one of the least family-friendly occupations in the country. Even your average backbench Federal MP works long hours. They’re away in Canberra [...]
Posted in Feminism, Politics, Relationships, Women | Tagged Australian Greens, Barnaby Joyce, children, Sarah Hanson-Young, Senate, work family balance |
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