Orwellian media inquiry recommendations

On March 2, Federal Communications Minister Senator Stephen Conroy released the findings of an independent inquiry into the regulation of Australia’s media. The Finkelston Report recommended the establishment of a News Media Council to oversee all print, radio, television and online media, including personal blogs and Twitter.  The super-regulator would be empowered to impose a …

Ethics needs a strong philosophical foundation

The NSW Government is conducting an inquiry into the proposed repeal of legislation to allow ethics classes to be taught in state schools.  The NSW Council of Churches has called for significant legislative reforms including an independent review of the controversial classes with a report to Parliament before the date of the next state election. …

Iranian pastor faces execution

Iranian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani was the spiritual leader of a 400-member Christian congregation, and a network of Christian house churches in the city of Rasht in northwestern Iran. But in October 2009, Pastor Nadarkhani was arrested for changing his religion, evangelising Muslims, and a number of moral offences that have since been dismissed.  His punishment …

Time to force action on gambling

In recent years we have seen: an expansion of gambling facilities in all Australian states the entrance of significant commercial players to the industry increasing reliance on gambling revenue for state budgets diversion of resources from families to the gambling industry increased access to gambling for people at risk of addiction In 2010, the Productivity …

Gambling reform in NSW

Gambling reform has been headline news again this week with independent MP Andrew Wilkie and the Greens claiming they won’t support the Gillard Government’s reform bills, putting at risk the proposed trial of pre-commitment technology in the ACT. But to be successful, gambling reform must engage the states.  NSW has around 50 per cent of …