Posts Tagged ‘Australia’

Australia: Aboriginal community leader addresses bishops

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Mick Gooda, Aboriginal and Social Justice Commissioner leader, addressed the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference this week in Sidney. Mick Gooda is a descendent of the Gangulu people of central Queensland.

Gooda said that since 1972, the Catholic Church had said that Aboriginal people’s rights to land, employment, housing, education, and are all paramount rights.

Commissioner Gooda spoke about the apology expressed by the national Parliament, which acknowledged past mistakes, (such as taking Aboriginal children from their families and putting them with white families) and promised to make steps toward a reconciled Australian future.

“This is a journey that moves us along the road to freedom and human dignity which Australia owes her people. It is about looking forward and moving forward as a nation. It is a journey that can help build healthy relationships, necessary for an agenda of hope”, said Gooda.

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Australia inquiry after wrong twin foetus terminated

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

An Australian hospital has launched an inquiry after staff treating a woman carrying twin boys accidentally terminated the wrong foetus.

Doctors had told the woman that one of her babies had a congenital heart defect that would require numerous operations, if he survived.

The woman chose to abort the 32-week foetus but staff injected the wrong twin.

The hospital in Melbourne described it as a “terrible tragedy”.

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Principles for a coherent refugee policy

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

The following is from the text of  Fr Frank Brennan SJ’s speech ‘Principles for a Coherent Refugee and Migration Policy’, presented to the Society of Independent Scholars, National Library of Australia, 3 November 2011. In 2009, I was privileged to chair the National Human Rights Consultation Committee. During that inquiry we commissioned some very detailed research Read more

Election times and false prophets

Friday, November 4th, 2011

Election times are almost with us. Beware of “millennial cargo cult” politicians!  Why the strange language? Well, it aptly describes a dangerous type of politician and political policy. Millenarian cults are social movements common throughout history. They proclaim for devoted believers the destructive end of one era and the dramatic coming of another more perfect Read more

Climate Change – Archbishop calls for wisdom and compassion

Friday, October 21st, 2011
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The Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne has called on the nation’s leaders to show great wisdom and compassion as they respond to the national and global effects of climate change. In his President’s Address to the 50th Synod of the Diocese of Melbourne on Wednesday, Archbishop Philip Freier highlighted the plight of Australia’s Pacific neigbours. “This month the Read more

Secularists score two big wins in Australian education system

Friday, September 9th, 2011

Australian schools will be able to choose to employ chaplains or secular welfare officers in a programme announced recently by Education Minister Peter Garrett. According to the ABC, the $222 million program has been under fire since being announced in the budget, with the Greens concerned that chaplains had to be attached to religious organisations Read more

Too many Australian convicts in prison

Friday, September 9th, 2011

Australia’s Catholic bishops want politicians to think again about tough crime campaigns and look to creative sentencing options, saying Australia is putting too many convicts in prison. While Australia’s crime rates have remained steady, the bishops’ say the number of those behind bars has doubled between 1984 and 2008. They call the growth a “disproportion”. “While society will always Read more

Call for ban on sterilising disabled

Friday, September 9th, 2011

The Australian federal Disability and Sex Discrimination Commissioners Graeme Innes and Elizabeth Broderick have called on the Attorney-General to ban the sterilisation of children – unless there is a compelling medical reason – regardless of whether they have a disability, and of adults with disability without their informed consent.

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Game over likely for nearly bankrupt Australian Scientology Church

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

In a move that could send its Australian arm bankrupt, the controversial Church of Scientology may be forced to pay millions in backpay to former members.

The nation’s workplace watchdog has received confidential statements from several former Scientology workers who claim they were underpaid, or not paid, for at least a decade.

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Australia’s people swap plans get a ‘drubbing’

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

The Church in Australia said it can assist the government in the matter of asylum seekers, and welcomed the High Court’s permanent injunction against the deportation of two asylum seekers to Malaysia, the Australian Catholic Migrant and Refugee Office said in a statement. “The Government knows our views and it also knows of the work Read more