Politics, Activism, Culture and Fun in Brisbane, Australia.
How will we take over the world and run it ourselves
instead of having to work for the bosses who own everything?
One thing's for sure - we'll need exciting, powerful,
curious and free people on our side, not the boring pseudo-left

Jugging in Brisbane's New Farm Park - every second Sunday





I took some photos and silent video of the juggers in New Farm Park yesterday.

Details of the New Farm Park games here.

For more info go here to read the jugging story at Brisbane Is Home.

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Mulrunji: Community meeting re police march, Jagera Arts Hall, Musgrave Park, South Brisbane - Tuesday February 6th, 1.00-2.30 pm. Bring a plate.

Sam Watson discusses arrangements with police - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-1

Last Friday, the Qld Attorney General, Mr Shine, announced that S/Sgt Chris Hurley will be charged with manslaughter over the death of Mulrunji in a police cell on Palm Island in 2004.



The police reaction has been very angry. Huge meetings have been held on the Gold Coast, in Townsville, Brisbane, Cairns and Toowoomba, and the Queensland Police Union is planning a march on Parliament, although this story from 20 minutes ago in the Courier-Mail says the march will not be in the next week or so, which appears to have been the original plan.

There will be a community meeting at Jagera Arts Hall, Musgrave Park, South Brisbane on Tuesday February 6th at 1.00 pm to discuss what to do about the police march.

All are welcome (except police spies, I guess, but what can you do?), and please bring a plate of food to share.

If you have any questions, you can call Sam Watson on 0401 227 443. (+61 401 227 443)

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Mobile Phone Addiction? What a load of old TOFFLENOSH!

Mobile Phone

First of all, thanks to Livejournal user jagwire for coining the word 'tofflenosh'.



Now. A woman called Diana James, apparently a 'consumer behaviour expert' from Brisbane's Queensland University of Technology, has been all over NewsRadio this morning, babbling on about her survey which, apparently, 'reveals Aussies' social obsession with mobile phones':

More than 2500 phone owners completed Ms James' online survey, which focused on the psychological, financial and social impact of Australian's skyrocketing use of mobile phones.

She found 22% of these people considered themselves to be heavy or very heavy users and 8% had experienced monthly bills that were over $500.


OK. Anyone here who has done first-year-dumbed-down-for-arts-students-statistics at uni, like I did, will know the evidentiary value of an online survey that depends on people deciding to do the survey themselves: precisely four fifths of SOD-ALL.

For a survey to be valid, it needs a genuinely random selection of subjects. They do teach that at QUT, don't they? 'Cause if you really thought this was a problem, surely you'd want accurate figures?

But what really gets me is this bit:

"Instead of consuming the technology in a healthy manner, the technology starts overtaking other aspects of their life"... Ms James says most people use their phone responsibly but the time spent on it is increasing.


Oh, I'm so glad that 'most people' have Ms James' approval for the way they use their mobiles. I have been sitting up at night for months now, concerned that some concerned social scientist social impressionist, ('cause this sure ain't science), did not approve of my use of convenient modern technology.

This sort of thing seems very common in Australia, in my impression. There seems to always be someone who is ready to be 'concerned' about someting their fellow Australians do.

Well, instead of being 'concerned', how about turning your mind to the boring business of helping to make people strong and free and powerful, so they can make their own decisions?

I well remember similar babble from reactionaries about video game addiction in the '80s. I don't remember those babblers popping up in the oughties and saying 'actually, those kids who played computer games are now part of the wave of those creating and using the most powerful computer-based tools that history has ever seen, ever.'

As you can see, I'm a little angry, so I'll let comedian Ben Elton, in one of his more intellectual and introspective moods, wrap this up:

"Oh, do F*** off!"

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Invasion Day in Brisbane: Murri Activists rally and march, and S/Snr Sgt Hurley will be charged with manslaughter over Mulrunji's death

At 10am on Friday, January 26th, Murri (Queensland Australian Aboriginal) activists organised a rally and march for 'Invasion Day'.

January 26th is a public holiday in Australia, for 'Australia Day', the anniversary of European settlement at Sydney Cove in 1788. Aborignes for many years have organised protests, since they feel they have little to celebrate.

At the 2007 Brisbane rally, at Parliament House, George St, lawyer Andrew Boe announced that police Snr Sgt Chris Hurley will be charged with manslaughter over the death of Aborignal man Mulrunji in a police cell on Palm Island, North Qld, in 2004.



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UPDATE: Leftcast's article on Invasion Day has 15 minutes of sound recordings from the rally.

Because Dave Riley at Leftcast has chosen to use Odeo Studio to store the audio, it is very easy for me to put it on this website - press play to listen:


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Approaching Parliament House, George St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Approaching Parliament House, George St. Click here to see the exact location of Parliament House.

Sign on corner of George and Alice Sts, Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Sign on corner of George and Alice Sts.

Police dirt bikes outside corner gate of Parliament House, Cnr George and Alice Sts - Invasion Day rally, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-13

Police dirt bikes outside corner gate of Parliament House, Cnr George and Alice Sts.

On the phone - attendee at Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

On the phone.

Socialist Alternative Stall, Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Socialist Alternative stall.

Steve Hitchens protesting about Muddy Bay, North Qld - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

News article carried by Muddy Bay protester Steve Hitchins, Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Steve Hitchens protesting outside Parliament House about the Muddy Bay development in Airlie Beach, North Qld.

Stop Deaths in Custody Banner, Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Attendees gather before the rally, Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Socialist Worker (ISO) stall, Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

International Socialist Organisation selling the Socialist Worker at their stall.

Police dirt bikes outside corner gate of Parliament House, Cnr George and Alice Sts - Invasion Day rally, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-14

Socialist Alliance Stall - Invasion Day rally, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Socialist Alliance stall.

Socialist Alliance signs, Invasion Day rally, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Socialist Alliance signs for the march.

Police on corner of George and Alice Sts, opposite Parliament House - Invasion Day rally, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Police on corner of George and Alice Sts, opposite Parliament House - Invasion Day rally, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-1 070126

Police on corner of George and Alice Sts, opposite Parliament House.

T-Shirt sellers on corner of George and Alice Sts, adjacent to Parliament House - Invasion Day rally, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

T-Shirt sellers on corner of George and Alice Sts, adjacent to Parliament House.

Socialist Alliance's Jim McIlroy, Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Socialist Alliance's Jim McIlroy.

Preparing a banner, Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Preparing a banner.

Audience - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Getting ready to film, Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Getting ready to film.

Sam Watson discusses arrangements with police - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Sam Watson discusses arrangements with police.

Audience - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-1

Inspector in charge (right of photo), and Senior Sergeant, Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Inspector in charge (right of photo), and Senior Sergeant who appeared to be acting as his XO.

Secondary inspector and his Senior Sergeant - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Secondary inspector and his Senior Sergeant. This inspector took charge of the van of the march, while the inspector in the previous photo (in the formal cap, not the baseball cap) appeared to be the one in overall charge. I was surprised to see the police violating the principle of unity of command - that is, the idea that there should only be one person in charge, who should be the highest rank present.

What would happen, for instance, if the two inspectors gave contradictory orders?

Of course, it's possible that the police have some system to get over this.

Audience at Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Police officers, road bikes and patrol car on George St, near cnr of Alice St - Invasion Day Rally and March 070126

Police officers, road bikes and patrol car on George St, near cnr of Alice St.

Audience - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-2

Police on Alice St side of 80 George St, Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Police on Alice St side of 80 George St, which contains Parliamentary offices and accommodation.

Aboriginal Flag - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Sam Watson discusses arrangements with police - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-1

Sam Watson MCs the rally - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Sam Watson opened the rally. He mentioned the ceremony that had been held at 7am that morning, where Dundalee was remembered. Dundalee was an Aboriginal warrior who fought white encroachment and was hanged in 1855, on the site of what is now the Brisbane General Post Office on Queen St - click here for the exact location.

Watson called for a moment's silence to remember the 'great men and women who struggled' for Aboriginal rights. He also spoke of indigenous 'warriors and patriots' and non-indigenous people who had helped in the struggle, or who died in it.

He made a particular point of noting both the Jagara and Turrbul people, who come from the area that is now Brisbane.

Audience -  Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Audience - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-3

Lionel Fogarty sings - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Lionel Fogarty sings. This was the same song that he sang at the November 18th 2006 rally. A recording of him singing on November 18 is here: just press play to listen.


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Audience - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-4

Andrew Boe speaks at Invasion Day Rally, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Lawyer for the Palm Island council, Andrew Boe, announces that police S/Sgt Chris Hurley will be charged with manslaughter over the death of Mulrunji in a police cell on Palm Island in 2004.

Audience and 4 bicycle police - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Audience and 4 bicycle police.

Uncle Des Sandy - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Uncle Des Sandy, a Jagara elder speaks. He welcomed all elders, making a special point to welcome non-indigenous elders and leaders.

He said: "You are an honorary member of my tribe - for today only. Tomorrow I might chase you down the street with a spear".

Uncle Des also acknowledged the Turrbul people.

Audience - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-5

Teenagers with banner - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Teenagers with banner.

Bobby Weatherall - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Bobby Weatherall spoke, and demanded a end to the 'undeclared war against Aboriginal people'.

"We are sovereign nations, we always have been and we never ceded it".

He talked about how non-Aboriginal people celebrate 'the privileges they have gained' at Australia Day celebrations, while Aboriginal people 'wait for running water and a proper house'.

He also said "We know about lawyers justice, and we know we're not a part of it".

Audience - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-6

Brother Lyle Monroe - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Brother Lyle Monroe speaks. He was born in Moree, and now is from The Block in Redfern, Sydney. First of all, he mentioned the death of TJ Hickey in Redfern, which many Aboriginal people suspect was caused by police.

He said that "Today should be the unity of the East Coast". He said the East Coast Aboriginals have to re-unite: "If we don't there is no future".

Brother Lyle called for a one-day sit-down/stop-work protest by Aboriginal police liason officers. He also demanded to know what had happened to all the barristers and solicitors who learned their trade of criminal law in the Aboriginal Legal Services. "Open your mouths, or forever shut them!". He particularly criticised Warren Mundine and Linda Birney.

He said that January 26th is "no longer a day of black survival, no longer a day of black musicians entertaining people in the park and selling trinkets".

He also called on Aboriginal people to 'remember the great leaders, Jack Patton, Bill Ferguson and William Cooper'.

Sam Watson welcomes someone to the rally - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Sister Vicky speaks - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Sister Vicky speaks. She said that there is "no justice in Queensland for Aboriginal people", but:

Never give up the fight
Never give up the marches
Never give up the rallies
Never give up the protests
Never, NEVER, give up!


Audience - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-7

Sister Betty Munro - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-1

Sister Betty Munro speaks. She criticised the Sydney black leadership, saying that Sydney had become the cradle of black conservatism, where once it had been the cradle of black radicalism. That is why, she said, it was 'important to be here today':

"You are still standing and still fighting".

Van of march heads up George St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Van of march heads up George St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-1

Van of the march heads up George St, - 80 George St (Parliamentary offices and accommodation) in background.

Click here to see the route of the march.

Van of march heads up George St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-2

March heads up George St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Van of march heads up George St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-3

Senator Andrew Bartlett of the Australian Democrats marching in the Invasion Day march, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Senator for Queensland Andrew Bartlett of the Australian Democrats marching along George St.

Rear of march heads up George St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Parliament House, George St, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Rear of the march heads up George St near Parliament House, including two women from 'Fair Go For Palestine'.

Van of March approaches State Administration Centre, 100 George St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Van of march approaches State Administration Centre, 100 George St - click here to see the exact location.

Van of March approaches State Administration Centre, 100 George St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-1

Speaker at State Administration Centre, 100 George St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Speaker at State Administration Centre, 100 George St.

Audience outside State Administration Centre, 100 George St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Police Cavalry at corner of George St and Queen St Mall - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Police Cavalry at corner of George St and Queen St Mall - click here to see the exact location.

Identification markings on Police horse - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Identification markings on Police horse.

Van of march approaches cnr of George St and Queen St Mall - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Van of march approaches cnr of George St and Queen St Mall.

Van of march approaches cnr of George St and Queen St Mall - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-1

Cavalry controlling pedestrians at cnr of George St and Queen St Mall - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

March passes cnr of George St and Queen St Mall  - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-1

March passes cnr of George St and Queen St Mall.

March passes cnr of George St and Queen St Mall - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

March passes cnr of George St and Queen St Mall - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-1

March passes cnr of George St and Queen St Mall - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-2

March passes cnr of George St and Queen St Mall - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-3

March passes cnr of George St and Queen St Mall - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-4

Never Stand When You Can Sit, Never Sit When You Can Lie Down - Invasion Day March, cnr Herschel and George Sts, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia

"Never Stand When You Can Sit, Never Sit When You Can Lie Down" - police officer waits for march to approach cnr of George and Herschel Sts - click here to see the exact location.

(I think its an old Army saying, perhaps?)

Police officer prepares for march to approach cnr of George and Herschel  Sts - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Van of march approaches cnr of George and Herschel Sts - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Van of march approaches cnr of George and Herschel Sts.

Van of march passes cnr of George and Herschel  Sts - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

March passes cnr of George and Herschel  Sts - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Van of march enters Roma St from George St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Van of march enters Roma St from George St - click here to see the exact location.

Audience outside Qld Police HQ, Roma St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126

Audience outside Qld Police HQ, Roma St - Invasion Day Rally and March, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070126-1

Audience outside Qld Police HQ, Roma St - click here to see the exact location.

There were more speeches at Roma St, and then the march continued to the Jagara Community Hall at Musgrave Park, South Brisbane.

Click here to see the likely route of the march from Roma St to Musgrave Park.

Click here to see the exact location of Musgrave Park.

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