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28.6.11

Numbers Game: Refugees.

We're wasting millions on asylum seekers.
  • We could save $80 million dollars a year if we processed our asylum seekers in Australia as opposed to using offshore "solutions". $80 million is also the cost of building a new hospital.

We are being flooded by "boat people".
  • "Boat people" (beware of people who use this term without irony) made up 1.5% of Australia's immigration intake since the first arrival of "boat people" from Vietnam in 1976 (Dept. of Immigration).
  • The number of applications for asylum last year was 922 500. South Africa received 222 000, the US received 47 900, Ecuador received 35 500 - Australia received 6 206, which is 0.67% of the world's total.

Boat people are "queue jumpers".
  • If such a "queue" existed (the UN has confirmed it doesn't), it would take all the refugees in the world 188 years to resettle (UNHCR).

They should stay where they are and fix they're own problems.
  • A report in 2009 showed that 1 in 4 of the world's refugees were from Afghanistan. 96% of of these are hosted by Pakistan and Iran - both developing countries.
  • The other countries that are the largest sources of refugees are Iraq, Democratic Republic of Congo and Myanmar - all experiencing war, torn apart by violent and corrupt governments (UNHCR).

The "Malaysia solution" will serve as a "big blow" to people smugglers.
  • Labor's proposed Malaysia solution would see 800 of Australia's "boat people" traded to Malaysia in exchange for 4000 refugees in Malaysia currently in a state of limbo and living in poverty. Trade? Refugees are people. People should not be traded like commodities. This is not a "solution".

Multicultralism in Australia isn't working.
  • My parents and my two sisters moved to Australia in 1981 after walking to a Thai refugee camp from labour camps in Cambodia and living in the camp for ever a year - almost 30 years later, they have 3 university-educated daughters who pay their taxes and are politically aware and involved. To say that refugees contribute nothing is to purposefully ignore the reality of the situation to strengthen your bigotry.


Now that we're done talking numbers, let's start talking about refugees as if they are human beings. We, are the luckiest people in the world by virtue of the fact that we were born in the First World. Refugees aren't so lucky. They are living through our worst nightmares because were unfortunate enough to have taken their first breath in the world's most dangerous places and are feared and loathed in Australia because they dared to hope. Dared to hope. Dared to dream.

27.6.11

Spiff.

I find myself coveting men's outfits as much as I do women's outfits when I'm walking down the street. I also find that by doing this, I am often giving off the wrong impression.

Must. Practice. Stealth.

Until I get it right, I'll look online for some male style inspiration.
















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13.6.11

"Here we go again, give you more, nothing lesser"

When my boyfriend described the new Beastie Boys video as having "everyone in it", I had no idea what he was talking out.

While what he said is true (seriously... EVERYONE) what he should have said was that it is fucking amazing.



Oh, the song is pretty amazing too. Bonus.
30 years on and still kicking arse.

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10.6.11

Wake up call.

I've been seriously ill twice in the past 4 months. This second affliction I have just recovered from has me questioning the way I've started my year. In the past bed-ridden week I have copped it from 15 different people - friends, family, workmates - about getting too stressed out and needing to take it easy.

It hasn't exactly been smooth and they're (annoyingly) right. I find myself taking things too seriously - things I never used to let bother me now keep me awake at night.


Lately I've found myself getting too consumed in the big picture. It is good sometimes to stand back and and reflect. However, I'm starting to find more and more that thinking too much about the big picture can mean that the simpler joys, or small victories, can pass you by. We try so hard to just get through the day, with "phew, glad that's over" a catch-cry that is all too common these days. But if we look for the Small Victories, we don't just get through the day - we win the day.

Today, I made my best friend smile by reminding her I was on her side.

What was one of your small victories today?

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