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A poster appearing around Brisbane

A poster appearing around Brisbane

By blue milk on May 23, 2012

  Text from the spoof newspaper article poster that has started anonymously appearing around Brisbane, Queensland: DEMOLITION WILL HONOUR SIR JOH BEJELKE-PETERSEN An unnamed source within the Brisbane electorate today accused Queensland Premier Campbell Newman’s LNP government of secretly planning the demolition of the new Cloudland. The destruction of this venue would be seen by [...]

Posted in arts & entertainment, economics, environment, indigenous, law & order, media, parties and factions, social justice | Tagged queensland | 3 Responses

What would Anna Bligh do?

What would Anna Bligh do?

By blue milk on January 13, 2011

Anna Bligh, the Queensland Premier seems to finally be living up to the potential she showed when she first became Premier. Her leadership during this flood crisis matches much of what I have heard from those who have worked for and with her during her time as Premier – that she is calm, intelligent, respectful, decent, personable, sensible and brave – but the reality of her style never previously translated to her broader public image. Some of the criticism of Bligh applies across the board to politicians generally, who these days seem to be over-prepared for public appearances to the point of coming across as robotic and false.

Posted in gender & feminism, media, parties and factions, work and family | Tagged queensland | 5 Responses

It’s not “sex”, it’s rape: teen girls and “unwanted sex”

By Lauredhel on October 15, 2009

In today’s “It’s Not Sex, It’s Rape” files I present Melanie Christiansen’s article in the Courier Mail, “Unwanted teen sex tied to binge drinking“. AN explosion in binge drinking among high school girls is driving an increase in unwanted teen sex, a nationwide survey, which will be outlined in Brisbane today, says. [...] “It is [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, violence | Tagged alcohol, family planning, queensland, rape, rape culture, research, sex, sex ed, sexual assault, sexual violence | 6 Responses

“This never happened in my day; I blame the internet”

By Lauredhel on September 21, 2009

[cut for sexual assault triggers] Related posts: Quickhit: Schoolie “rape squad” victim-blaming Kyle and Jackie O re-traumatise a child rape victim on air. (with audio and transcript) The Judge Files: It’s not sex genital piercing, it’s rape Quickhit: Students stay silent on sex assaults Quick hit: Rape sorcery in far north Queensland

Posted in gender & feminism, media, violence | Tagged androcentrism, boys, children, internet, queensland, rape, rape culture, sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexualisation, sexualization, victim blaming | 14 Responses

Australovenator!

By Lauredhel on September 13, 2009

I love it that dinosaur paleontology makes the six o’clock news! The remains of ‘Banjo’, Australovenator wintonensis, were found near Winton in Queensland. Sie was a half-tonne carnivorous theropod, bigger (and “more terrifying”, says a paleontologist) than the velociraptor. Two other new dinosaurs have been found in Queensland digs, both titanosaurs: the stocky Diamantinasaurus matildae [...]

Posted in Science | Tagged australia, queensland

It’s not sex it’s rape: strategic remorse edition

By Lauredhel on April 21, 2009

What would you call it when a step-father repeatedly rapes a girl, starting when she’s 13, and this goes on for three years before he’s caught? Rape? Sexual assault? Molestation? Pedophilia? Sexual abuse? Child abuse? Not according to Andrew Korner of the Queensland Times. Today the QT described the constant rapes thus: …sex with step-daughter [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, language, law & order, violence | Tagged child abuse, it's not sex it's rape, law, pedophilia, queensland, rape, sex, sexual abuse | 25 Responses

More outrage over sex ed for youngsters: The Hormone Factory

By Lauredhel on April 8, 2009

Ostrich parents in Queensland are said to be up in arms today about a sex education website aimed at Grade 7 students. The site, thehormonefactory.com (warning:website sound), contains a selection of pubertal anatomy and physiology, basic sex information, talk about body image and bullying, information on children’s rights, and info on protective behaviours both on [...]

Posted in education, gender & feminism, health, relationships, violence | Tagged abortion, bullying, contraception, cyberbullying, education, elections, hormones, moral panics, pornography, pregnancy, protective behaviours, puberty, queensland, reproductive justice, sex, sex ed, sexual abuse, sexuality and health | 20 Responses

The Queensland Police say I’d be a crim…

By Lauredhel on December 11, 2008

…. if I so much as watched the baby-swinging video. (Please don’t post any direct links to the material here.) In a statement, Queensland Police said the term “child-abuse material” even extended to clips in which a child “appears” to be a victim of cruelty. [...] Queensland Police said it was a crime “to participate [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy, law & order, violence | Tagged buffy, child abuse, cyberbullying, exploitation, harry potter, queensland, torture | 11 Responses

LIMIT OF MAPS

By Lauredhel on August 6, 2008

So. Unless you’re living under a rock, you’ll know that Google StreetView has now indexed Australia. At first I thought it was only the cities – I idly looked up my place (feeling vaguely uncomfortable), and some places I lived growing up, and had a peek at the Perth CBD.

Then I realised they’ve also photographed a fair whack of the countryside, too. And not just the easy parts. They didn’t stint on crossing the Nullarbor:

Posted in arts & entertainment, Life, technology | Tagged google, photography, queensland, streetview, travel | 14 Responses

The torture-murder of the toddler twins in Queensland

By tigtog on June 19, 2008

Helen on the Balcony says all that needs to be said. Related posts: Latest from WikiLeaks: Collateral Murder United Nations: Elder’s heatstroke death in police van possible torture or inhuman punishment The Queensland Police say I’d be a crim… Torture couture from Galliano Prosecutor in Queensland rape case has resigned

Posted in gender & feminism, law & order, media | Tagged murder, queensland, torture | 3 Responses

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