Governor Chris Christie’s Town Hall speech ending his 2024 Presidential bid

Following is the lightly edited text of Governor Chris Christie’s speech at a Town Hall meeting at Windham, New Hampshire on 10 January where he announced his withdrawal as a Republican Party candidate for the 2024 election. As with President Jospeh Biden’s speech launching his re-election bid (see The Northern Myth post here) at Valley [...]

By |2024-01-17T16:59:49+09:30January 17th, 2024|Some places I've been, The Law, The Northern Myth, US Politics|Comments Off on Governor Chris Christie’s Town Hall speech ending his 2024 Presidential bid

Australia’s Silent Housing Crisis – Northern Territory Homelands

A guest post by Nathan Evans* The Northern Territory Homelands Movement began in the 1970s and was a visible demonstration of Aboriginal people across the Northern Territory asserting their rights to determine their lives on their traditional lands.  When first established, these homelands received almost no government services.  The construction of physical infrastructure was left [...]

By |2024-01-08T12:28:26+09:30January 8th, 2024|Australian politics, Indigenous land management, Northern development, Northern Territory politics, NT local government, NT Politics, Some places I've been, The Law, The Northern Myth|Comments Off on Australia’s Silent Housing Crisis – Northern Territory Homelands

“Loser …” Joe Biden launches 2024 re-election campaign, Valley Forge, PA. 5 January 2024

President Joseph Biden’s re-election campaign speech earlier today US time at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania was a speech for the ages and has set the tone for the campaign that will run for the next 10 months until election day. Hang on, it will be a great ride. At nearly 4,000 words the transcript is a [...]

By |2024-01-06T14:40:14+09:30January 6th, 2024|Australian politics, Crime, Media, NT Politics, Some places I've been, The Law, The Northern Myth, US Politics|Comments Off on “Loser …” Joe Biden launches 2024 re-election campaign, Valley Forge, PA. 5 January 2024

Bobo Ngarritj!

Bob Gosford This piece was first published in the Northern Land Council’s Land Rights News December 2023 edition and is a tribute to the long-serving member and Chairman of the Northern Land Council Dr Bush-Blanasi, who passed away after a short illness in November 2023. You can read more about Dr Bush-Blanasi’s life at previous [...]

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Dr Bush-Blanasi 19-11-1961—12-11-2023 NT News, 14 November 2023 Long-time Northern Land Council chairman and 2023 NT Australian of theYear Dr Bush-Blanasi has passed away aged 61 following a short illness.He was surrounded by members of his extended family when he passedaway at Royal Darwin Hospital on Sunday. Dr Bush-Blanasi was a Yolngu man with country [...]

Vale Dr Bush-Blanasi 1961 – 2023

Northern Land Council – Statement on the passing of the NLC Chairman, Dr Bush-Blanasi The following is a statement released this morning by the Northern Land Council Today we mourn the loss of Dr Bush-Blanasi. His mother was a Yolngu woman from the Blue Mud Bay region and he was raised by a Mayili man [...]

By |2023-11-13T11:18:08+09:30November 13th, 2023|Aboriginal & Islander Art, Australian politics, Indigenous land management, Media, Northern Territory politics, Some places I've been, The Law, The Northern Myth|Comments Off on Vale Dr Bush-Blanasi 1961 – 2023

My Hong Kong Flying Dream

Koulla, Anna, Eirini Roussos (mum) with Emmanouel, George, & Maria This is a guest post by artist, curator and barrister-at-law Koulla Roussos* Here is a photograph of my first passport pic, taken in 1973. My mother and four siblings a few months before we went on our return trip to Greece. I can remember where [...]

By |2023-08-28T13:43:02+09:30August 28th, 2023|Australian politics, Fun stuff, Northern Territory politics, Some places I've been, The Arts, The Law, The Northern Myth, Writing and writers|Comments Off on My Hong Kong Flying Dream

“He just killed mum.” Eleven years on the NT’s triple-0 service is still in the Stone Age

NT Coroner Elisabeth Armitage at NT police HQ. Photo: Melissa Mackay, ABC In January 2012 Crikey published a piece I wrote ($) looking at the concerns expressed by an Aboriginal law and justice support group from the about-as-remote-as-you-can-get NT community of Lajamanu—800 kilometres southwest of Darwin and 900 hundred north-west of Alice Springs—in reaction to [...]

By |2023-07-07T11:10:30+09:30July 7th, 2023|Australian politics, Crime, Lajamanu, Media, Northern development, Northern Territory politics, NT Police, Some places I've been, The Law, The Northern Myth, The NT Intervention|Comments Off on “He just killed mum.” Eleven years on the NT’s triple-0 service is still in the Stone Age

Lajamanu — NT police communications back to the Stone Age

Concerns about the Northern Territory Police triple-0 communications system have been around for a while. This is a re-post of a piece I wrote for Crikey in January 2012 on problems with police communications in a very remote community in the Northern Territory. To see how little has changed since that time see this piece [...]

By |2023-07-07T10:44:59+09:30July 7th, 2023|Australian politics, Crime, Lajamanu, Northern development, Northern Territory politics, NT Police, Some places I've been, The Law, The Northern Myth|Comments Off on Lajamanu — NT police communications back to the Stone Age

Essential documents from Aboriginal Australia: 11 – The Barunga Declaration – June 2023

In June 2023 the four Northern Territory Aboriginal land councils met to sign the Barunga Declaration which addresses all Australians and urges them to support a Voice to Parliament. More than 200 representatives of the Northern, Central, Tiwi and Anindilyakwa land councils gathered on the traditional lands of the Bagala clan group at Barunga, south-east [...]

By |2024-02-16T17:03:01+09:30June 23rd, 2023|Australian politics, Essential Documents, Fun stuff, Indigenous land management, Northern development, Northern Territory politics, Some places I've been, The Law, The Northern Myth|Comments Off on Essential documents from Aboriginal Australia: 11 – The Barunga Declaration – June 2023
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