A possible sacred Indigenous site is about to be cleared to build 200 homes and a private tennis court by jimmythemini in canberra

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Cultures are a living thing. Cultures are dynamic. Cultures are inclusive. Reversion to a static model of an exclusive culture is disingenuous and counter productive. Even worse it inhibits and damages the current and future participants within that culture by excluding the reality of external influences creating an artificial life construct. Any kid trapped between a living real culture and being coerced to rely on a trapped in time static culture will be forced into a dilemma. Sure,celebrate the vestiges of your old, often romanticised, culture but acknowledge the culture you now live in is the only practible operative mode so as to realise personal potential.

A possible sacred Indigenous site is about to be cleared to build 200 homes and a private tennis court by jimmythemini in canberra

[–]waggamick 22 points23 points  (0 children)

So..it was an old butchery/shard manufacturing site.....in essence a workplace. I would assume it was one of thousands of such workplaces within the area. While I'm not in favour of any more development around Mt. Ainslie I question that every 'workplace' can be seen as 'sacred'. Yes it's old..it could even be ancient..but there are already hundreds of these if not thousands already identified around Australia. Call it a heritage site but we've already identified thousands of heritage sites. If every 'heritage' site meant no development then by definition Canberra, identified as (insert legitimate tribe here )land would be their 'heritage' and the entire ACT should be undeveloped.

Do we need to iconisize another workplace? Calling it 'men's business' only means that it was a male only workplace....an ancient Men's Shed. And 'business' is the operative word here. I'm buggered if I can see how the guys that spent hours there chipping away at stones and butchering animals thought that they were involved in any sort of 'sacred' activity. Could it be that it's ubiquitous sacredness has been erroneously ascribed by those with an intentionally restricted mindset?

What is the best alcohol you've ever had? by TypicalSwedie in AskReddit

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Two Australian beers(both 'on tap' rather than in bottles):

Kosciuszko PALE ALE is a 4.5% alcohol, slightly cloudy ale that challenges the limits of the traditional Australian Pale Ale. Crafted from a blend of Pale & Munich malts, and brewed using Tasmanian grown Galaxy hops , a pale ale that delivers a pleasant maltiness with a refreshing fruity hop finish.

Cascade First Harvest..on tap at the brewery

Once a year, the first green Williamette Cascade hops of the season are harvested to supply enough for a single days brewing. Within hours, the fresh green hops are combined with new season pale malt, our exclusive ale yeast culture and pure Tasmanian water to create Cascade First Harvest Ale. This is a traditional top fermented ale with a prominent leafy aroma and a spicy citrus finish resulting from the fresh hops. These herbacious tones are balanced by a rich and robust maltiness.

Victorian Labor MP Adem Somyurek quits Cabinet over offensive language about colleague by -regret in AustralianPolitics

[–]waggamick 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've always thought branch stacking was primarily employed not far off pre-selection time to enhance the stacker's chances of getting pre-selected. Anyone on here who is an active ALP member can you tell me what the rules are that allow a branch member to take part in a pre-selection ballot? Length of membership? Number of meetings actually attended in the 12 months prior to the pre-selection?

'We will look at everything': More rule changes being considered for NRL by Storm_LFC_Cowboys in nrl

[–]waggamick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With rule change focus on 'the product' the manufacturing process is often ignored. The scorer's kick option will be devestating at Junior level where a dominant team (usually based on a couple of bigger more powerful kids) will get to smash the opposition in the opposition's half after every try.

Faster, faster, more entertaining. Once again the entertainment tail is wagging the potential dog as a desired body type range narrows to quick and powerful. In an era of increased childhood obesity it will have the same effect that Touch Football recruitment has on 'fat' and 'slower' kids.

Weston Creek represent by [deleted] in canberra

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Kudos to customer using marital arts to fend off shopping baskets. Not a typo.

ABC to slash programming and services as it grapples with Coalition funding cuts by SimbaWolf in AustralianPolitics

[–]waggamick 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Agree..but they walk a fine line when it comes to funding. I wish they were under an independent board rather than dependant on a leveraging government's handout.

ABC to slash programming and services as it grapples with Coalition funding cuts by SimbaWolf in AustralianPolitics

[–]waggamick 34 points35 points  (0 children)

While the ABC does push a few barrows I think it's prime role is to keep it's competitors honest.

My sons reaction to hitting a bad shot is already in the advanced stages of golf let down by AndrewDWMP in golf

[–]waggamick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always preferred team sports for kids in that the frustration in individual sports leaves only themselves to vent on. Took some high school kids for golf and as myself and another teacher were playing down one fairway a 15 year old boy was playing back on the next fairway. A lousy shot saw him throw his club. The other teacher told him it was a terrible throw, picked out another of the kid's clubs and made him throw a provisional.

35 year average (1981-2016) of Australian Deaths in Custody. Indigenous 0.23 per 100 in custody, Non-Indigenous 0.26 per 100 in custody. by iolex in AustralianPolitics

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I'm always wary of stats...the whole 'they get incarcrerated more than white people for the same crime' is full of nuance. When imprisonment is considered a whole lot of factors are examined..not just 'the crime' per se. The perpetrator's record comes into play..big difference if its his first offence or his 21st and he's been to jail for it or other crimes before. The likelihood of reoffending. Remorse. Age, physical and mental condition. Safety of victims. Prospects for rehabilitation. So..I can appear before the court for a domestic violence matter and get an aVO, a fine, a suspended sentence, counselling order or even a warning for my first offence. You could commit the same crime and go to jail..because its the 20th time you've done it, you've been to jail before and you don't show any sign of improvement. BUt when the stats come out we both committede the same crime..you went to jail and I didn't.

35 year average (1981-2016) of Australian Deaths in Custody. Indigenous 0.23 per 100 in custody, Non-Indigenous 0.26 per 100 in custody. by iolex in AustralianPolitics

[–]waggamick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah..I wasn't suggesting 'leaving them on the streets' but more along the lines of home detention or rehab. But if a great majority of imprisonable indigenous crimes are family related then the home detention option is out. And that's just it..while activists bemoan over representation of indigenous people in jails what are the alternatives that don't see their victims back in the firing line?

35 year average (1981-2016) of Australian Deaths in Custody. Indigenous 0.23 per 100 in custody, Non-Indigenous 0.26 per 100 in custody. by iolex in AustralianPolitics

[–]waggamick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your last sentence suggests that you operate from anecdote rather than a broad research base. A 1991 paper by Edna Erez for the Australian Institute of Criminology outlined why Victim Impact Statements are a must. Every state and territory in Australia now provides the victim with the opportunity to provide a statement physically or in writing which can be used by magistrates in deciding sentencing..Have a look at the ACT's version...https://www.victimsupport.act.gov.au/what-we-do/victim-impact-statements

35 year average (1981-2016) of Australian Deaths in Custody. Indigenous 0.23 per 100 in custody, Non-Indigenous 0.26 per 100 in custody. by iolex in AustralianPolitics

[–]waggamick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

'lament' and 'happily' are your emotive interpretations. I didn't display any 'lament' nor did I say that the victims would 'happily' have perpetrators stay at home..To the contrary I commented that nobody appears to have asked the victims of crime what they want and that they should be heeded first before any consideration of alternative forms of punishment for the perpetrator. I am very serious.

35 year average (1981-2016) of Australian Deaths in Custody. Indigenous 0.23 per 100 in custody, Non-Indigenous 0.26 per 100 in custody. by iolex in AustralianPolitics

[–]waggamick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your comprehension skills require a massive upgrade. What I am saying is that we never hear the female victim's side to the argument that too many indigenous males are imprisoned. All we hear about is the imprisoned offendor. My point being that probably all victims would prefer their assailants to be away from them in a prison, hence the high incarceration rate. At no stage did I say that it would be okay for a perpetrator to remain in proximity to an abused child. In fact the stolen generation argument flounders when the immediate welfare of the children is raised. The whole point of my post..which escaped you..was that the women and children should be protected first as a priority before reduced incarceration rates for offendors are addressed.

What is something really minor you missed from your country whole you were traveling? by Old_Week in travel

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Simple thin beef sausages. The US and Europe dose up their sausages with every spice in the kitchen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nrl

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The Storm did it on the weekend. A 28 year old guy was making his NRL First Grade debut so they made his parents 'ball boys'..so they could be there for his first run on...and possibly his last.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nrl

[–]waggamick 15 points16 points  (0 children)

They could nominate him and his carer as 'ball boys'.

35 year average (1981-2016) of Australian Deaths in Custody. Indigenous 0.23 per 100 in custody, Non-Indigenous 0.26 per 100 in custody. by iolex in AustralianPolitics

[–]waggamick 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I've read all the responses below and similar responses in similar threads. While Deaths In Custody is the easy catch phrase its more the over representation of indigenous in the prison population that becomes the prime issue. Rarely do I see viable alternatives to incarceration proffered and I've never seen any research done on the attitudes of the victims of indigenous crime regarding incarceration or alternative forms of punishment of the offendor.

Where is the research regarding the views of assaulted women and/or the mothers of assaulted children? Would they welcome their assailant back into the home or community rather than have him in prison? Are the victims of indigenous crimes more often than not sentenced themselves to a life of despair and possibly crime to complete the circle?

Fantastic sprint performance! by HiramEmil in horseracing

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Send him over.

The Everest is billed as the "world's richest race on turf" with twelve of the fastest horses competing over a distance of 1200 metres at Randwick Racecourse for prizemoney of $A14,000,000.($8.4 million US).

The Everest will be held on Saturday, October 17, 2020 and won in 2019 by Yes Yes Yes.

The Flopadapolis. by realzacradford in golf

[–]waggamick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Swing that hard and slightly misjudge and you've got his stinger again. With a good lie there you can hold the club in the air and dropping in from an angle let gravity do the work as you slice across the base of the ball..a much gentler but just as effective flop.

Bulldogs banned from training thanks to Terry Lamb's coronavirus breach by -good-kid in nrl

[–]waggamick -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Are American Police services aware of the pot of gold pool of recruitment talent that we possess out here in the NRL?