Kill! Kill! Kill!

    Bill O’Reilly. Or possibly Barack Obama. For peace. Or possibly Whitey…

Rap group call for the death of Bill O’Reilly
East Coast Avengers have outraged the right-wing blogosphere with lyrics such as ‘I’d rather kill your family in front of you by lunch time’
Steven Wells
guardian.co.uk
August 19, 2008

    Interestingly, myspace — which is owned by Fox (Rupert Murdoch), the corporation which employs O’Reilly to talk shit — is preventing the Avengers from making the song available on their page.

    And in the meantime, a small group of shit-talking racist meth-heads appear to have been exonerated after threatening to kill Barack Obama:

Men’s threat to kill Obama is downplayed
Federal authorities say [Shawn Robert Adolf and Tharin Robert Gartrell’s] rants while on a methamphetamine binge do not meet the legal standard for filing charges, despite their possession of rifles and sniper scopes.
Nicholas Riccardi
Los Angeles Times
August 27, 2008

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October 15, 2007 Solidarity Weekend… Tuhoe: A History of Resistance (Melbourne film screening)

Saturday, August 30

Solidarity in the Kulin Nations
Federation Square
Melbourne
2pm

We demand the unconditional freedom of the people who are facing charges as a result of the state terror raids on 15 October 2007.

Attempts by the Police to lay charges under the Terrorism Suppression Act (TSA) failed but people are still facing politically motivated charges under the Arms Act. These charges are the result of a racist operation.

Police used the TSA and over $8 million to harass and punish political activists who they saw as supporting Tino Rangatiratanga.

The Police have arrested a few people but we’re all targeted. The arrests of 15 October are aimed at intimidating and frightening all of our communities and cannot be tolerated.

We therefore call on everyone to stand up against this attack on our communities. We support the Global Day of Action on 30 August 2008 and are mobilising to demand the unconditional freedom of the people facing charges as a result of the state terror raids.

Brought to you by LASNET & in solidarity with political prisoners in Oaxaca, Mexico… “from Xanica: Abraham Ramirez Vasquez, Juventino and Noel Garcia Cruz… from Santa Maria Ixcotel: Pedro Castillo Aragon, Miguel Angel Garcia and Victor Hugo Mtz. For the absolute freedom of those processed and sentenced, such as our comrade Orlando Sosa Lopez, who has been sentenced to three years in prison…”

Sunday, August 31

Tuhoe: A History of Resistance
Glitch Bar and Cinema
318 St Georges Rd
Nth Fitzroy
8.30pm
A fundraiser for arrestees caught up in police terror raids on October 15, 2007 in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
$6 workers // $4 shirkers

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G20 : serial protesters, barricades, mobs, sentences and benefit gigs…

G20 rioter Julia Dehm fears for legal career
Katie Bice
Herald Sun
August 26, 2008

A SERIAL protester who injured a policewoman during the G20 riots wants her conviction overturned so she can still practise as a lawyer.

Julia Dehm, 25, who threw a barricade in the G20 protest is one of five protesters convicted over the violent riots who have appealed the severity of their sentences.

The four women and a man were part of a mob that outnumbered and attacked police at a demonstration against the Group of 20 nations summit at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Melbourne in November 2006.

Protesters tried to break a police blockade at Collins St, pushing and hurling barricades at officers, and throwing wheelie bins and milk crates. They vandalised a brawler van in a riot where bottles and objects were hurled at police.

Dehm yesterday asked the County Court to quash her conviction and downgrade her penalty from a suspended sentence to community based order so she could continue on her career path as a lawyer.

The court heard she helped throw a barricade that hurt a policewoman and pushed barricades at police.

Jim Kennan, SC, said his client had been a significant contributor to the community and posed no threat of reoffending. “She is extremely remorseful and realises what she did was wrong . . . and really in stark contrast to the values she has held.”

Mr Kennan said the earlier sentence threatened Dehm’s capacity to make a meaningful contribution to society through her legal practice.

The court heard she had been charged over protests in January and July 2006.

Prosecutor Christopher Beale said a community based order with or without conviction would be manifestly inadequate. He said Dehm had taken a peaceful protest “up a notch and engaged in violent activity”.

The court heard Rosalie Delaney, 20, was in a tug of war over a barricade and emptied a bin into the brawler van. Michael O’Connell said his client had done 45 of 200 hours’ community work but wanted her conviction overturned so it didn’t continue to punish her.

Appeal hearings for Sofia Todorova, 26, Beth Nathan, 22, and David Nguyen, 24, have yet to be heard. All five pleaded guilty to riot charges, with other counts of criminal damage and recklessly causing injury dismissed.

Policeman’s sister sorry for G20 rioting in Melbourne
Georgie Pilcher
Herald Sun
August 27, 2008

A WOMAN who encouraged protesters to attack a police brawler van during Melbourne’s G20 riots is a policewoman’ sister.

Sofia Todorova, 26, cried “Everyone go forward” as she rallied protesters to confront police at the November 2006 riots.

Her friend, Rosalie Delaney, 20, of Parkville, emptied the putrid contents of a rubbish bin into the front seat of a police brawler van.

The pair, along with Julia Dehm, 25, Beth Nathan, 22, and David Nguyen, 24, are appealing against their convictions over their involvement in the riots.

The County Court heard yesterday that Todorova, whose sister is a policewoman in Carlton, was now sorry for her behaviour.

The aspiring photographer, of Moonee Ponds, had written a letter of apology, saying her conduct was out of character.

“I believe in the right to protest, but I acted against my own principles,” she said.

All five were convicted and given community work.

None has completed the required hours, but all want their convictions lifted and their sentences reduced so they can travel, go on student exchanges and work in their chosen fields.

Their lawyers said all were sorry and did not condone violence.

But prosecutor Christopher Beale said they’d committed serious crimes, and sentences of community work without convictions would be inadequate.

Protesters had tried to break a police blockade at Collins St by throwing wheelie bins, milk crates and water-filled barricades, and abused police.

A DVD played in court showed Nguyen, of Coburg, throwing a bottle at police, Nathan ramming a barricade at the officers, and Dehm injuring a policewoman by helping to hurl a barricade.

Dehm, of Brunswick, was fined $3000 and sentenced to a suspended seven-month jail term.

Lawyer Mandy Fox asked Judge David Parsons to clear Nathan’s record so she could become a social worker.

The Brunswick woman, who covered her face and helped push barricades at police, had done 32 of 180 hours’ community service.

The court heard the conviction against her affected her ability to travel and seek employment.

Lawyer George Georgiou said Nguyen’s involvement, including throwing a bottle towards police, was “mindless stupidity” and his conviction should be overturned so he could go on an exchange to Chile and become a teacher.

Judge Parsons will announce his decision tomorrow.

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International Anarchist Conspiracy breaks its silence

And it’s about bloody time too… Er, that I noticed… that GHQ issued these communiques, like… last year. Crazy, ultra-violent, hostile, abusive, threatening, ultra-sectarian, provocative, fascist-sympathising, foreign fucking football hooligans take note!

International Anarchist Conspiracy Communique # 0 (Being A Discourse On The Non-Existence Of The IAC):

Greetings people,

0:

The International Anarchist Conspiracy (IAC) is a fictitious organization. The IAC does not exist in the real world. The IAC only exists in the virtual world known as the internet. The virtual world of the internet is not the real world. The internet is a part of the spectacle controlled by this system, the spectacle which keeps people detached from reality. If people are detached from reality, they cannot understand it well enough to know how to act in it. The function of the fictitious organization known as the IAC is to reveal the wide variety of control mechanisms keeping people shackled to the illusions spawned by those in power. The fictitious organization known as the IAC has attempted to accomplish this in many ways and for many reasons…

International Anarchist Conspiracy Communique # 2 (On Killing The Cop Within):

On the streets many of us have seen unusual things; 3 cops keeping 50 people at bay, even inspiring fear in some of them; a raised bicycle utterly terrifying a mob of would be wizards; a crowd of 300 suddenly neutralized as it hovered menacingly around a recruiting center, on the verge, the utter verge of doing what they knew needed to be done. There is more at work here in these types of occurrences than mere physical matter. Something else is responsible for 300 people not clobbering 50 pigs. A powerful spell is wielded over us all. The cops, the cops that stand in our way on the streets, have gotten into our very minds…

International Anarchist Conspiracy Communique # 4 (On Liberals, Control And Spell Casting):

I:

A long time ago, a powerful wizard learned that he and his fellow witches and wizards could be thinking the same thing without verbally communicating it to one another. There was no need for a central figure to tell them what they were supposed to think. They all understood the same things and had arrived at their understanding of their own volition. The wizard, who had cast countless spells on countless streets across Europe, soon found himself under attack by people who thought they possessed the true nature of revolution. They believed they knew the answer. They said the revolution should be shaped and molded. They wanted to channel the energy of the revolution into the bureaucracy of the State and attempt to seize political power. Under the sway of the enemy’s spells, they had grown scared and wanted to hold onto the State, finding it necessary for their survival. These people began to persecute and attack the anarchist witches and wizards, fearing their ability to act together, autonomously. This forced the anarchists to flee into the Realm of the Shadows, a place they inhabit to this day…

International Anarchist Conspiracy Communiqué # 6 (Regarding The Manifold Ways In Which ICE Can Be Fought):

Countless nights have been spent gazing into the Seeing Stones. Many things have been seen inside those murky depths. Everything in there is Black. The future holds much darkness for everyone. We see it spreading already, outside our very doors; the barbed wire fences stretching for miles, the animals in the desert prowling at night for someone to kill, the camps nestled in our backyards, the camps where people hold tightly onto their friends as they slowly die, the camps holding mothers and fathers and sisters and brothers away from each other…

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Drink and drive for Collingwood?

    Ooops. Forgot to publish this one. Anyway…

‘Kill for Collingwood’? Well, almost. But that’s a metaphor, one not intended to encourage players to drink, drive, and be a bloody idiot. Oh, and to then lie about it.

Recently, on signing his new $800,000-plus, two-year contract with the Magpies the 25-year-old [Alan Didak] refused to front the media but appeared in a Magpies-generated interview on the Collingwood website.

On Sunday night, after two nights of heavy drinking, Didak disappeared when the police arrived. It was Heath Shaw who visited him in the early hours of Monday after his positive breath test had been made official and suggested he protect Didak.

Didak only too readily agreed. Like Ben Cousins before him, the Magpies’ best player now appears to have run away from his responsibilities once too often. It now seems clear that Collingwood has suspended Didak with a view to trading him at the end of the season.

Uh-huh…

Had he been at all interested in working class recreations, Karl Marx may well have joined the worshippers at the Magpie shrine. For around Victoria Park ‘all facts and personages of great importance… occur… the first time as tragedy’ – only to be endlessly repeated in black-and-white farce. Football followers no longer see a tragedy in the Magpies’ modern history. Now the Collingwood fiascos seem comic. In the latest farce, The Fall of the New Magpies, there are constant calls for Stremski to come forward – and play the oracle – raising a sordid tale of swollen pride into majestic tragedy.

~ Chris McConville, review of Kill for Collingwood (Richard Stremski, Allen & Unwin, 1987), in Sporting Traditions, November 1986, Vol.3, No.1

The new, improved, Collingwood theme song:

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Socialist Alliance vs. Australia First in Newcastle

Well, sorta.

In the Third Ward, Zane Alcorn,* Thomas Cameron and Laura Ealing are appealing to workers to Vote 1 Socialist Alliance; the Australia First candidates are Nathan Clarke (‘nafe’ on the the world’s #1 white supremacist website Stormfront), Ian McBryde and Jim Smith. They come from an alternate, Whites-only universe, and are standing in a separate Ward.

    *In a previous battle, the rappin’ skillz, phat beats with tight cuts and incisive lyrics of Zane Alcorn, aka MC Doc Fruit, failed to set the electorate of Wills on its head. Zane got 624 votes in the 2007 Federal election, or 0.7% of the total, a reduction of 0.4% from 2004 for SA. On the bright side, Zane still managed to soundly defeat the CEC candidate, which is something, and the move north may well ripen Fruit’s appeal.

Elsewhere in NSW, SA is standing other losing candidates. Thus in Blacktown City Council Third Ward, Rachel Evans, Soubhi Iskander and Hassan Abaid are battling for power, while in Marrickville Council North Ward, Pip Hinman, Jill Hickson and Howard Byrnes are keeping the spirit of the (murderous) Che Guevara alive.

And in very late-breaking news, in the WA state election on September 6, SA member Julie Grey is running as an Independent in the North Metropolitan Region (for a seat in the Legislative Council). Julie is the only SA member running in WA, and is facing an uphill battle not to come last of the 33 candidates all vying for a seat in Parliament.

Can Julie beat Ben McKinnon of the Daylight Saving Party? Will Paul Augustson and Ron J McLean demonstrate that Lyndon LaRouche really is a genius, or at least more popular among the good citizens of North Metropolitan Perth than a devotee of Marx and Engels? Who is the mysterious Douglas Greypower, and can his magic overcome the allure of Socialism? Stay tuned!

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Seig Heil! Boneheads, NPD, APP, Darrin Hodges…

What a dummkopf.

Bonehead admits threats
The Dominion Post
August 23, 2008

A neo-Nazi skinhead who was shot three times has admitted breaching a protection order against the alleged gunman’s wife. William Mosen was shot in Wanganui on June 10 and taken to hospital. He later discharged himself from hospital and vowed revenge. On June 12, a temporary protection order was sought by Belinda Harvey and issued against Mosen. Her husband has been charged with attempted murder. Mosen, a self-proclaimed Nazi skinhead, pleaded guilty to threatening behaviour, wilful damage and two charges of breaching a protection order when he appeared in Wanganui District Court yesterday. He has tattooed most of his body and inked the words Nazi and Seig Heil – despite the correct spelling being Sieg Heil – on to his face. Police said Mosen was walking down a street on June 29 and saw Mrs Harvey. He insisted he accompany her back to his address. She did, but he became aggressive and demanded $5000 or he said he would tell police it was her husband who had shot him. She refused and he took her cellphone and threw it into the fire. Mosen told her he needed more drugs and she agreed to arrange it, seeing it as a way to leave and get help. She called police from a friend’s house. Judge John Clapham convicted Mosen and remanded him in custody till sentencing next month. Mosen’s mother, Sandra Hindrup, said yesterday that she believed her son and Mrs Harvey had a relationship lasting several years. She was happy her son had pleaded guilty and hoped he would take steps to lead a “straight life” when freed from prison. Off drugs her son was a completely different person, she said.

NPD

Meanwhile, in Berlin, members of the neo-Nazi NPD have gotten their neo-Nazi knickers in a twist over the proposed construction of a Hindu temple (or two). On August 23, 150 of the Übermenschen goose-stepped around Neukölln in Berlin in protest; accompanied, as usual, with an armed guard, in this case consisting of 800 or so German police. Somewhere around 5-600 protested against the fascist wankers and according to one source a car which had a far right sticker on the bumper was set alight. NPD fuehrer Udo Voigt — denied entry to Australia several years ago following an invitation by veteran fascist activists Dr James Saleam (Australia First Party) and Welf Herfurth (New Right) to address the Sydney Forum — reckons that ‘two temples is too many’.

APP

Voigt’s concern is mirrored in some time ‘national anarchist’ Darrin Hodge’s campaign to rid Australia of the people he refers to as Hindu Muslim scum, and in particular to stymie their attempts to establish community centres in Sydney. Currently — and rather oddly, for an ‘anarchist’ — Hodges is campaigning for a seat on Sutherland Shire on behalf of the Australian Protectionist Party, in which guise he was featured in a lengthy article in The Canberra Times in early August. Presumably as part of this campaign — and in keeping with his track record — Hodges has wisely decided to close his former blog ‘The Voice of the Shire’, which is now open only to those he nominates. Which action would also, presumably, eliminate pesky journalists interested in investigating further the rampant — and occasionally genuinely hysterical — bigotry formerly on display on his blog. As it stands, with the tacit support of local racist Tories, and following Bruce Preece’s success on behalf of Australia First in Adelaide, there’s at least some, albeit rather tiny, possibility of Hodges succeeding in his heroic quest.

Time will tell.

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Greer! Rage! Langton! Racism!

Germaine Greer (1939–) : You may remember Germaine from such seminal texts as The Female Eunuch (1971), The Obstacle Race (1979), Sex and Destiny (1984), Shakespeare and The Madwoman’s Underclothes (1986), Daddy, We Hardly Knew You (1989), The Change (1991), Slip-Shod Sibyls (1995), the whole woman (1999) and last — but by no means least — The Beautiful Boy (2003). Cranky and opinionated, Germaine was once associated with The Push; a far cry from “the flabby intellectual atmosphere of the Melbourne Drift”, apparently. Recently, Germaine sunk the boot into Steve Irwin, to popular, ah, acclaim.

Even more recently, Germaine has been reflecting on rage, and former NSW Premier Bob Carr is impressed (Bob Carr pierced by Germaine Greer’s ‘ferocious logic’, Lauren Wilson, The Australian, August 15, 2008): ‘FORMER NSW premier Bob Carr last night endorsed polemicist Germaine Greer’s essay On Rage as “one of the most powerful pamphlets ever written in Australia”‘. Marcia Langton, on the other hand, reckons Greer’s arguments in On Rage fail to provide much in the way of logic, and are actually based on racist presuppositions…

I ain’t read it, of course, but Kim done gone and reviewed it.

Greer maintains rage of racists
Marcia Langton
The Australian
August 19, 2008

“RACISM and the highly evolved strategies that some white Australians use to dismiss, obstruct and trivialise Aboriginal people are like a virus: just when you think you have inoculated yourself against it, another version of the attack hits you when you are unprepared. Germaine Greer’s astonishing attack on me in her slight essay, On Rage, struck me as one of these mutant attacks. It is a cleverly disguised but nonetheless racist attack on Aboriginal people. Some will find this conclusion shocking, but let me explain…

The conclusions she wants us to draw from her essay and her many media appearances are threefold: the Aboriginal population and the many indigenous societies from which the rapidly growing Australian indigenous population is drawn (now about 500,000 people) is not viable; Aboriginal males are so crippled by what she calls rage, they cannot recover; Aboriginal women, notably myself, have contributed to their downfall that further belittles them.

Taken as a whole, her arguments are racist.

They are also just plain wrong.”

(Professor) Marcia Langton is the Foundation Chair of the University of Melbourne’s Australian Indigenous Studies Program and a member of the Board of Directors of the Cape York Institute For Policy and Leadership.

See also : Trapped in the Aboriginal reality show [extract], Marcia Langton, ABC, February 8, 2008 | Germaine Greer on Lateline, ABC, August 13, 2008 | Greer’s latest rage more glib than lib, Tracee Hutchison, The Age, August 16, 2008 | Disco on Greer on Hoyden About Town

Aboriginal bully jailed after rage
Paul Toohey
The Australian
August 23, 2008

AS Marcia Langton and Germaine Greer this week bickered about the cause of the violent rage inside Aboriginal men, that rage was asked to take a seat in the dock of the Northern Territory Supreme Court.

The name of the rage was Gary Aaron Albert, 32, described by the judge as a “full-blood Aboriginal man” from Katherine. Albert’s rage took perverse and cruel aspects.

On August 4 last year at the Jilkmingann community near Mataranka, after Albert had drunk 18 cans of beer, he started thinking his girlfriend was having thoughts for another man.

Albert took a can of spray deodorant, lit a lighter and blowtorched the woman’s leg until it blistered. That was not just rage. It was torture.

The victim of the rage was Natasha Daniels, a young woman from a big family from Ngukurr, on the banks of the Roper River, in east Arnhem Land. She lost a job she had held for four years as a ranger because of the constant brutality dealt out by her boyfriend.

Ms Daniels, once seen as such a good prospect, was now psychologically damaged and, as judge Dean Mildren told Albert, “utterly demoralised by your behaviour”.

Ms Daniels said she had never heard of Greer or Professor Langton, and was not thinking about whether Albert’s violence had its genesis in history.

“I just can’t forget what he did to me. It’s rushing back to me, these memories,” Ms Daniels said yesterday. “I don’t know why he did it. I met the wrong person, that’s all.

“A lot of women get hit from their husband, but I don’t know why. I’m really happy he went to jail for a long time. He kept me away from all my family. My family is happy he’s gone away.

“It will take me a while to get better. I want to move on and find another life. I don’t want to have another husband. I just want to be myself.”

The judge appeared to have no interest in Albert’s Aboriginality and did not make the usual “he is a cultural man” or “he had tragic upbringing” type comments.

Justice Mildren told Albert: “It is clear that you are a violent bully, with no respect for women, and no respect also, I might add, for orders of the courts.”

Albert, in various assaults, broke Ms Daniels’s arm in a flogging that caused her to black out from pain; punched her in the jaw; pushed her on to broken bottles; belted her with a metal file; and whipped her with an extension cord.

He hit her repeatedly with a square-edged length of timber and then slept between her and the door to prevent her escape. He smashed her about the head with an electric jug. He put a shotgun to her mouth and threatened to kill her if she was unfaithful.

When Ms Daniels was recuperating from one episode in Katherine hospital, Albert – whom the judge called a “control freak” – cancelled her flight home to Ngukurr to stop her returning to her family.

As part of her argument against the federal intervention in Northern Territory communities – set out in an essay, On Rage, published this month – Greer appears to say there is an inbuilt rage in Aborigines that could be tracked back 200 years to colonisation. Professor Langton called this leftist claptrap and said Greer had come to the defence of men who were destroying the innocence of Aboriginal women.

Professor Langton argued that Aboriginal men should take responsibility for their actions. The judge did not think Albert showed remorse; it is unlikely he views his eight-year non-parole sentence as taking responsibility. He probably just sees it as a long sentence.

While Professor Langton celebrated the federal intervention[?], it is worth noting that most of the assaults on Ms Daniels occurred post-intervention in public Territory towns.

In such places, rage sells for about $45 a carton.

Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition, NYC
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Students squat University of Melbourne property

[Press release]

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Students occupied a property belonging to the University of Melbourne on Wednesday, August 20, demanding the University address the housing crisis affecting many students. The property, located at 278 Faraday St, was previously used to house Melbourne University’s counseling service but has been vacant since 2005.

This action was taken as part of a campaign for the university to invest in affordable student-run student housing by the Student Housing Action Collective (SHAC).

Within the inner city region there is a rental vacancy rate of only 0.3% and the figure for the affordable rental vacancy rate is only a fraction of this. Median rents are going up by 17% annually with no signs of slowing.

SHAC is demanding that Melbourne University make provisions to turn 278 Faraday St into an affordable student housing co-operative managed by students. To this end, the students are going to University Council, the highest decision making body, with a concrete proposal for a viable co-operative.

SHAC have been campaigning on student homelessness for many months and have been driven by the University’s refusal to act. Glyn Davis, Melbourne University’s Vice-Chancellor himself acknowledged a few weeks ago that even at this elite university there are up to 440 students who are homeless and even more suffering from severe housing stress.

We thank Glyn Davis for raising this issue but if the university is not prepared to act now then there is no other alternative for students but to take action themselves. Homeless students can’t wait. It’s time for student voices to be heard in the housing discussion.

The housing shortage has hit crisis point for students. Students are struggling along on meagre or no income support from the government, forced to work long hours to the detriment of their studies in order to pay the rent.

This issue is one that is particularly felt by international students at Melbourne University. There is a complete dearth of affordable housing offered by Universities to international students. International students often arrive here with no idea of the current housing crisis. Melbourne University is complicit in the exploitation of international students, treating them as cash cows without providing adequately for their welfare.

The University’s response to the housing crisis has thus far has been inadequate. Although we acknowledge the university provides a valuable service to students through the Student Housing Service and housing bursaries scheme, this is not enough in the current housing context. To really address the roots of the housing crisis we need to address the supply side of the housing problem. The best thing the university could do in this respect would be to invest in affordable housing for students.

Students are turning the space into a vibrant community hub with a bike workshop, gardening activities, theatre rehearsal space and art gallery.

We are asking for your support in taking this action. Please show your support, forward this email on, come and visit us for a cup of tea.

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Homeless members of the University Council — Ian Andrew Renard, Glyn Conrad Davis, Philippa Pattison, Peter Dawkins, Melanie Sloss, Meredith Doig, Robert Niven Johanson, Elizabeth Alexander, Irene Elizabeth Lawson, David Ronald White, Eda Natalie Sandford Ritchie, Lynne Landy, Virginia Mansour, Alex Chernov, Rosa Storelli, Glenn Bowes, Mark Joshi, Michael Francis Coyle, Sally Beattie and Hannah Hayman — are expected to throw their full weight behind SHAC’s proposal at the next meeting of Council, to be held on Monday, September 1 @ 4.00pm. SHAC also has an online petition you can sign here. See also : Un-commodification (July 2, 2008) | ‘Home Sweet Squat’ (June 18, 2007) | Brazil: Occupations of the Poor & Homeless (Melbourne, too) (July 27, 2007) | End the rot // Squat the lot (March 1, 2007) | Police evict/ing aspaceoutside and the wake (November 17, 2006) | And really, you shouldn’t miss the BBC episode of Lefties, ‘Property is Theft’. Part One: “Marxists, Lenninists and assorted middle class dimwits attempt to bring down the capitalist system by SQUATTING!” as the rather ungenerous cwxyzallen puts it… and ah Advisory Service For Squatters (UK) | squat.net

Students squat over homeless crisis
Bridie Smith
The Age
August 21, 2008

ABOUT 20 students barricaded themselves into four terrace houses owned by Melbourne University on Tuesday night, demanding the university address the housing crisis affecting many students.

The buildings in Faraday Street, Carlton, were previously used as the university’s counselling service but have been vacant since 2005. University welfare officer Allegra Reinalda said the houses should be used for student accommodation as they could sleep 25, and up to 40 if renovated. The students said they would remain in the houses for as long as possible.

In July, university vice-chancellor Glyn Davis said more than 400 students were, in effect, homeless. The Bradley review into higher education is likely to recommend that student income support be improved.

The Bradley Review is being spearheaded by Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley (who, to the best of my knowledge, is not homeless). Other expert members of the review panel are Peter Noonan (among other things, “a consultant and adviser to the Minister for Employment Education and Training, the Hon JS Dawkins, during the higher education reforms under the Hawke government”); corporate executive Helen Nugent; and technocrat Bill Scales. The Review of Australian Higher Education Discussion Paper June 2008 says fuck-all about housing as an issue; buggered if I know why Bridie thinks the Review is likely to recommend that student income support be improved. Macquarie University Vice Chancellor Steven Schwartz reckons students should be granted the privilege of borrowing even more money from the government (that is, in addition to HECS) to pay for housing, food and transport. Like some kinda Basic Survival Contribution Scheme (BSCS).

Personally, I think those students unwilling or unable to sell drugs, prostitute themselves, or rob yuppie scum as they amble their way through one of Melbourne’s many fabulous public gardens should be encouraged to sell the advertising rights to their skin to the advertising industry (in, say, the shape of some kinda semi-permanent facial tattooing); or, in the case of the uglier ones, the rich should be given the opportunity to sponsor a limb or a brain… I’m speaking of charity (as useful in a hospital as elsewhere). It’s sad, but there will always be some, The Poor, who are unable to pay, through no fault of their own. So I’m asking the better off to donate some money, to sponsor a limb, or a brain.

Students barricade vacant uni building calling for low-cost housing
Sarah Wotherspoon
Herald Sun
August 20, 2008

STUDENTS have barricaded a Melbourne University-owned property demanding an end to the student housing crisis.

About 25 members from the Student Housing Action Collective have taken over a property in Faraday St Carlton that has been left vacant since 2005.

The group wants the university to turn the property into a low-cost student housing co-operative.

SHAC spokeswoman Anja Kanngieser said a recent study showed 440 Melbourne University students were effectively homeless, relying on the kindness of friends or others to get a bed at night.

“The problem is there’s just not really enough rental properties and rental prices are skyrocketing,” she said.

“A lot of students are low income earners and many receive welfare and it’s very hard to get affordable rental properties when you’re on Centrelink.”

She said the crisis was affecting both local and international students and put added pressure on students trying to study and support themselves.

Ms Kanngieser said the group welcomed Melbourne University’s future plans for student accommodation but said action needed to be taken now to help struggling students.

“We’re in negotiations with the university, but we’ll be here as long as it takes for something to happen.”

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Tears of a clown

Oh yeah yeah yeah

Now if there’s a smile on my face
It’s only there trying to fool the public
But when it comes down to fooling you
Now honey that’s quite a different subject
But don’t let my glad expression
Give you the wrong impression
Really I’m sad, oh I’m sadder than sad
You’re gone and I’m hurtin’ so bad
Like a clown I pretend to be glad

Now there’s some sad things known to man
But ain’t too much sadder than
The tears of a clown, when there’s no one around
Uh hum, oh yeah baby

Briefly: blogger Kieran Bennett found a couple of bits of fascist propaganda stuck up around Albury-Wodonga, and on his blog includes two examples found on signs at the LaTrobe University campus. Like any other non-psychotic individual, Kieran removed the filth. In other schnews, local ‘national anarchist’ nincompoops can’t take a trick, and their page on myspace has been removed.

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Sad.

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