Aug. 27th, 2007

highlyeccentric: Sign on Little Queen St - One Way both directions (shock!)
ALTHOUGH many Australians might struggle to grasp their significance to everyday life, the program of the Sydney Olympics opening ceremony, the emergence of the Heidelberg School of impressionist art and the uses of the stump-jump plough have emerged as potential questions on the Federal Government's citizenship test...

With a heavy focus on achievements at war and identifying "Australian values", it also nominates cricket as the nation's favourite international sport.

Aboriginal history before Europeans arrived is dispensed with in four sentences, yet a subsequent blow-by-blow description of settlement, industrial development and sporting achievement runs to12 pages.

Mr Andrews said the list of 10 values was likely to be"relatively uncontroversial".

They include freedom of speech and religion, equality of thesexes, support for the rule of law, peacefulness and compassion...

Homage is also paid to sporting heroes, the location of Phar Lap's heart is revealed and the dominant football codes in every state carefully explained...

A recounting of the post-settlement experience of indigenous Australians sits uncomfortably as a two-page breakout to the rest of history. But it provides an honest account of the "ruthless" killing of Aborigines and the removal of their civil rights in the late 19th century. "Aboriginals could be told where to live, had to seek permission to marry and could have their children taken away from them," it says, concluding: "Australia faces an ongoing challenge to ensure that the Aboriginals fully share in the life and prosperity of the nation." -SMH this morning

And may I direct you all  to the LJ of the globe-trotting [livejournal.com profile] niamh_sage as she discusses some of her concerns? Born in Zimbabwe, Niamh spent her teenage years and early adulthood in Aus, and is (so far as I know) a citizen here. She's now also a Cypriot citizen and a resident of the Netherlands. Point is, she's in a good position to postulate about citizenship and values and all that.

highlyeccentric: Sign on Little Queen St - One Way both directions (shock!)

In an extremely uncharacteristic burst of political involvement, possibly just a new form of procrastination, I have written to my local MP, liberal Bob Baldwin, expressing concerns about the new citizenship tests.

text under here )


Photos!

Aug. 27th, 2007 03:55 pm
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So, the non-flist flooding policy only sort of worked. Anyway, have some photos. Of the college formal.

photos under here )
highlyeccentric: Sign on Little Queen St - One Way both directions (shock!)
McDonald's hamburgers are probably masturbation.
-Kate, with typical brilliance.

Would you like the whole story? )

So there you go. The Wisdom of Kate strikes again.

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