Wednesday, November 22, 2017

COALITION PANICS AS LNP SLUMPS IN QUEENSLAND ; PLEA FOR BALLS

CANBERRA : A clear indication that  the Liberal National Party (LNP) in Queensland  is  doing poorly and the Turnbull  government  is  impotent ,   is the desperate  decision to pull   ousted   former  Deputy  Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce out of  his own  byelection campaign  to  spruik   in  central and northern  Queensland  seats .
This move  comes after  the fiasco of Joyce  accepting    an  inaugural   $40,000   Hancock Prospecting    award    from    mining and  farming  magnate  Gina  Rinehart   for  being a champion of  agriculture .  That   Joyce and  Rinehart  did not  twig that there would be an almighty uproar  in the rural and wider  community as a result of the  award  speaks  volumes, an indication of people out of  touch  with   the  common  herd and sod busters . 
 
Reporters in central and northern Queensland have a record of not asking  obvious questions. Frustration at  this sorry state of affairs  regularly come through in  lively  comments in  The Magpie , Townsville's  rip snorting website , run by Malcolm Weatherup .

Why, asked one  writer,  did  not a posse of   television  journalists   ask Premier  Annastacia Palaszczuk  and the Mayor of Townsville, Jenny Hill, hard  hitting questions about  Adani   at  a   photo opportunity ?...  " How on earth do we as a community get honest, properly investigated news. TV journos  grow some balls  and  do  your job .The newspaper just won't..."

 Surely the fact that Joyce  accepted the 40 grand , said he would spend it on his farm, and  then , a  day later ,  decided not  to  accept the  dough , will force  them to  really  ask  hard questions  of  him when he lobs up north . They should also grill him about the  survey that  further confirmed that  lots of backpackers  and others  are being  grossly underpaid  in fruit and vegetable  picking , some in Queensland . He would truly become a  champion of agriculture if he stopped crooks -which includes some  labour hire outfits , some backpacker accommodation  ,  farmers  - robbing  workers . 
 
In addition , Joyce and  LNP leader Tim Nicholls  should  also  be strongly grilled about Queensland now   listed as  a global rainforest deforestation  hotspot . Right now  a  farm  near  Cairns  is  the subject of  an allegation that  a large area   of land  has  been illegally cleared . The   LNP  is   backing an  easing of  land clearing  laws.

 Barnaby was  choppered  into  Ayr ,   walked through a near empty pub,  and addressed a small   gathering  saying what a mighty job he and the Turnbull government  are  doing for farmers . Despite that message, he  and PM Malcolm   Turnbull are on the nose  in the   region over  their  slack  response  to   the  cane farmers'  long running   dispute  with  the overseas  owned  sugar company  Wilmar .  Farmers wanted a  marketing choice   between  the  long  standing  Queensland  Sugar Limited  and  Wilmar , instead  of  being  at  the  mercy  of   the  company .
Great cartoon by David Rowe of the Australian Financial Review , rightly named Cartoonist of the Year , sums up the unbelievable  award   to the man who was the  Minister for Agriculture , his nomination endorsed  by the Department of Agriculture !!! The Murdoch  Townsville  Bulletin , which  has  been bellicose in its  coverage of  the  ALP campaign  in Queensland ,  gave  the  Barnaby Joyce  cheque affair  five paragraphs.  Tucked away was  a  short report about  Adani   which  said  the company, no  spokesman named, would continue to push for a billion dollars  from NAIF in an outcome which  could only be  achieved if the LNP wins the election  or Labor overturns  its  promise of  a  veto .