Archive for June, 2007

Brisbane’s Sunday Mail “lies” about Darren Hayes

EDIT: Welcome to everyone dropping in from www.unofficialdarrenhayes.com Also, someone has dugg this story, so please head on by and vote for it.

An article in today’s Sunday Mail, owned by Mr Rupert Murdoch’s News Ltd, attacked former Savage Garden singer Darren Hayes for saying that Brisbane is ’self-consciously butch’.

Unfortunately for Ms Lucy Carne, the author of the article, Mr Hayes never actually said that. Mr Hayes released an ‘open letter’ to the Sunday Mail on his myspace page, which begins:

In response to the article in your news paper that suggests I ‘dissed’ the town I grew up in I have to say I’m appalled. The story is completely false and you didn’t even get my Father’s name right. You just printed a lie.

The opinions you expressed as mine are not even my words. They have been lifted from press release written by a U.K journalist.

For the record, Peter is my brother. Not my father. So much for getting basic facts straight.

Hat Tip: Livejournal user tuberuse in the brisneyland LJ community

However, the damage has been done. The article in the Sunday Mail has many comments hostile to Mr Hayes.

Another News Ltd employee, Brett Debritz, has altered a story on his Sunday Mail blog, apparently after having the Hayes letter brought to his attention by tuberuse . There is no acknowledgement of the fact that the original story was incorrect - it has just disappeared down the ‘memory hole’.

The story now has two unrelated YouTube clips, but the URL of the story still contains the words ‘get_real_darren’.

Mr Debritz also submitted his own story to Digg. He also entitled the Digg submission ‘Get Real Darren’.

Just another reason to take Brisbane’s monopoly media company with a pinch of salt.

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Brisbane Theatre - "I Will Say This Only Once" - ‘Allo ‘Allo at the Twelfth Night Theatre

It’s opening night tonight for ‘Allo ‘Allo at the Twelfth Night Theatre on Cintra Rd, Bowen Hills - click here for a Google Map showing the exact location.

'Allo 'Allo at the Twelfth Night Theatre, Cintra Rd, Bowen Hlls, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070613 - 070708

‘Allo ‘Allo is a classic farce set in World War II - Rene, the owner of a small cafe in Occupied France, tries to carry on affairs with his waitresses while not getting caught by his wife, and also not getting shot by either the Germans (because he is hiding some very stupid British airmen in the cafe) or the Resistance (who distrust him because he lets Germans eat and drink in his cafe).

For a better idea of the plot, click here for the Wikipedia article (not really suitable for young children, but older teens will probably think the “naughty bits” are actually a bit tame compared to the latest Top 40 clip).

Gorden Kaye - 'Allo 'Allo at the Twelfth Night Theatre, Cintra Rd, Bowen Hlls, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 070613 - 070708-1

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Brisbane River Panorama - the broad sweep, and the detail

River Panorama - from the Merivale Bridge, crossing the Brisbane River between Brisbane and South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, looking towards Milton and Toowong

I took some photos yesterday, and when I looked at this one from the Merivale rail bridge, I was amazed at how much detail the camera was able to pick up:

River Panorama expanded - from the Merivale Bridge, crossing the Brisbane River between Brisbane and South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, looking towards Milton and Toowong

Anticlockwise from the bottom, I saw a bike path next to the river, an exit from the Riverside Expressway to Hale St with the Fourex Brewery in the background, the giant flagpole on Coronation Drive in Milton, and Oxley’s on the River restaurant.

Click here to see a Google Map showing where each part of the photo is. 

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Dinner at Mspiggy’s

Dinner at Mspiggy's

Dinner at Mspiggy’s, originally uploaded by David.

David says if I want to post anything to his blog I have to introduce myself. Hi I am David’s friend MsPiggy and I may post about Brisbane too occasionally. *waves*

Queenslanders receive Queen’s Birthday honours in the Order of Australia


The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports about the Queenslanders recognised in today’s Queen’s Birthday honours list.

Justice Margaret McMurdo, who is the President of the Queensland Court of Appeal, was awarded the highest rank - she is now a Companion of the Order of Australia.

A nurse at the Bundaberg Hospital, Toni Hoffman, has been appointed a Member of the Order. Ms Hoffman was the ‘whistleblower’ who exposed the scandal surrounding Dr Jayant Patel.

The Order of Australia was started in 1975, to replace the old British Imperial honours system.

For ten years (1976 - 1986) people could be appointed a Knight or a Dame of the Order of Australia, but not any more. Prime Minister Mr John Howard, leader of the conservative coalition government for the last eleven years, has never looked like bringing back Australian knighthoods. Only twleve knights (including Prince Charles) and two Dames were ever appointed, and only five of them are still alive.

Even though the Order of Australia is, in theory, awarded by the Governor-General, who represents the Queen of Australia, Elizabeth II (who is also the Queen of the UK). In reality the awards are decided by the Council for the Order of Australia, which has representatives from State and Territory Governments, the Federal Government, some public officials and the community.

You can see the list of all Australians honoured today if you click here.

If you’d like to nominate someone for an award in the Order of Australia, click here.

Congratulations to all the new appointees to the Order Of Australia!

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Two Days of Rain makes Brisbane very Happy - news and pictures

It’s been raining! Brisbane’s been in the middle of a long, dry time - in fact right now we have Level 5 Water Use restrictions it’s so dry.

But it’s been raining since Tuesday and that’s making people very happy indeed - the dams are getting some water too.

The Brisbane Times, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (also here) and the brisneyland LiveJournal group have all been following the rain - and here’s some pictures I just took of a rainy night:

Overflow from gutter - Rainy Night In Brisbane, June 5th 2007

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