New GG and the Republic

The appointment of Quentin Bryce as Governor-General was a wasted opportunity.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd could have used the appointment to make some headway towards a republic. He could have pointed out some of the many flaws and inconsistencies in the present system. He could have incorporated some new elements into the process of appointing the Governor-General that were more compatible with a republic. Continue reading “New GG and the Republic”

Liberals in strife in ACT

Journalism students at the University of Canberra are expected to follow the news, so we have current-affairs tests.

They are nothing too strenuous and we even have a fail safe against impossible questions in some classes, so that if no-one in a class gets a question right, the whole class gets a point for that question. Continue reading “Liberals in strife in ACT”

Eulogy for Rod Campbell

Rod Campbell never sought the limelight. He did not want a public element to his life, but it came because of he chose the profession of journalism.

It is public work. The more so with Rod’s chosen niche of journalism – “covering the courts” — being the eyes and ears of the public – who obviously cannot attend to see for themselves. Continue reading “Eulogy for Rod Campbell”

Decline of court reporting

In the nearly two decades or so that I had carriage of most of the defamation cases at The Canberra Times in several executive roles, I always dreaded the solicitor’s letter.

The odds were stacked against media defendants – we were reviled by the politicians who made the law and detested by the judiciary who interpreted it. Continue reading “Decline of court reporting”

1993_04_april_actroar

In the previous ACT shadow ministry Trevor Kaine, as well as being leader, was spokesman for the aging and disabled and Tony de Domenico was spokesman for urban services and rural matters.

Each was also spokesman for himself.

Kaine would have been 67 at the next election and 70 at the end of the next term. He was therefore disabled.

On the other hand, de Domenico thought that the urban and rural portfolios, logically, embraced all. If it wasn’t rural it must be urban and if it wasn’t urban it must be rural. And so, therefore, he was spokesman for everything.
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