tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.comments2023-05-22T18:46:59.904+10:00CurlKate Gallowayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02528291056525962535noreply@blogger.comBlogger150125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-72052430172086219302016-02-18T16:16:17.916+10:002016-02-18T16:16:17.916+10:00Thank you for sharing this such a important issue....Thank you for sharing this such a important issue. As we know the environmental law is running with some complexity and need some useful changes to have some effective justification in the risky area. And I think only the government can make those justification successfully.brisbane lawyerhttp://www.aylwardgame.com.au/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-61121417475642698032016-01-29T19:10:06.028+10:002016-01-29T19:10:06.028+10:00I think the long and short of it is that while we ...I think the long and short of it is that while we don't want to put our traditions away into storage, we need to adapt and change and understand that somethings need to evolve. Am I right?ChristopherJameshttp://supercheapselfstorage.com.au/facilities/brisbane/north-brisbane/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-45682855014713046682015-08-20T01:34:08.372+10:002015-08-20T01:34:08.372+10:00Only through public interest litigation, can we ma...Only through public interest litigation, can we make governments take on more responsibility of persuasion and justification in more risk areas.xie genglianghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03187634149724622827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-17522755643240652752015-06-30T19:03:15.869+10:002015-06-30T19:03:15.869+10:00Very impressive writing. Very impressive writing. Wesley Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11580690852669474483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-43573554239138068992015-05-30T01:58:13.453+10:002015-05-30T01:58:13.453+10:00Nice to see this post. Nice to see this post. Sharda Hinkelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03049412878821578827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-42909482716439894882015-05-06T15:36:29.865+10:002015-05-06T15:36:29.865+10:00How interesting. I haven't encountered Titmus...How interesting. I haven't encountered Titmuss since he was referred to by one of my University lecturers when I was a student--but I must say I have never forgotten that reference. Love your critique as well as your furious agreements. Hoping this is leading to happy the4sis writing :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-10034449336059056022015-04-25T21:34:14.713+10:002015-04-25T21:34:14.713+10:00Well said, I agree with Kate. From KenWell said, I agree with Kate. From KenAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11663680892920950739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-78697156784496507702015-02-10T21:14:09.800+10:002015-02-10T21:14:09.800+10:00Thank you for ths article. It articulates exactly ...Thank you for ths article. It articulates exactly what I have been thinking on reading through the legislation. I have grave fears that this legislation is merely a wolf in sheep's clothing. It seems to me to be designed to allow for developers, mining companies, etc to gain control over areas that they currently Have difficulty acquiring. It also concerns me that the new Katter Party Members are pushing this legislation as one of their platforms. It seems innocent & good on the surface, but can potentially have dire consequences for native title into the future.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00018306161136909914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-4038112764292175742014-12-10T20:40:50.695+10:002014-12-10T20:40:50.695+10:00"Using Queensland as an example, the State ow..."Using Queensland as an example, the State owns the water, all minerals and greenhouse gas storage reservoirs." With a background in coal mining I moved to Emerald in Queensland from NSW in 1991. It turned out that particular lease (which also ended up in a Qld Supreme Court dispute) retained the only private coal rights in Central Queensland. <br />KitchenSluthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15947481064967081891noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-45362465631525490422014-11-24T19:44:01.823+10:002014-11-24T19:44:01.823+10:00This is another sinister development in Indigenous...This is another sinister development in Indigenous Affairs. Here is yet another:<br /><br />http://www.sjcrothers.plasmaresources.com/Death-In-Custody_Julieka-Dhu.pdfAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-29635870709213236252014-11-18T13:40:28.298+10:002014-11-18T13:40:28.298+10:00Like anywhere in the world, when Indigenous people...Like anywhere in the world, when Indigenous people (and not just Indigenous) are pushed off their lands (for development/mining etc.) many end up in cities: disconnected, homeless, jobless, begging... Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-91005111524813441272014-11-17T17:19:54.555+10:002014-11-17T17:19:54.555+10:00How can this government or the Federal government ...How can this government or the Federal government allow this to happen. This is disgraceful and will have a profound effect on Aboriginal people. What non-Indigenous places are being closed down?? This is mis-management at a deplorable level. Shame on this conservative government...trearing our fist nations people in this way.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-21008007676074121002014-11-06T20:14:25.671+10:002014-11-06T20:14:25.671+10:00Never before in Australia's history has there ...Never before in Australia's history has there been a need for an Australian "Bill of Rights". Common Law does not protect any Australian citizen, black white, men, women or their children. We have never had a Referendum asking the Australian people about issues that impact on our lives, like the people who come to this country,REAL Land Rights a Treaty, for Aboriginal people. As we speak the Australian Constitution is being dismantled (Section 51) without consultation,and our Tax Act is being breached. Citizens pay their taxes to the Federal Government,in return for funds to be distributed fairly to the States for education ,health, roads etc. The average Australian does not know what the Australian Constitution says , let alone what Section 51 is all about. Understand what it means to have a "Bill of Rights" and then you will understand why the two parties DO NOT want Australians to have a Bill of Rights. The only way this country will ever see real reform is to break this 2 party strangle hold over our Parliament. Vote for REAL Independents with no ties to the major parties.This will take 80% of the population to change their attitude I'm not holding my breath! Aboriginal culture is unknown to most Australians, such a shame. Going bush and being one with the environment is real Aussie or should I say Aboriginal/Migaloo. I have a dream, that one day (before we end up like the Easter Islands,) our new leaders will come up with a unique strategy that will blend the Aboriginal knowledge with Science, and fix the desecration of the land and rivers, and we will come together for the sake of our children's future. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-5022849081783265002014-10-29T11:26:37.801+10:002014-10-29T11:26:37.801+10:00Please explain the impact of the changes to the Qu...Please explain the impact of the changes to the Queensland Constitution and the Australian Constitution, and the High Court of Australia decision on the 3/10/2007 to approve the Brigalow Corporation/State of Queensland? How does this decision impact on the "land rights" claims of Aboriginal and Torres's Strait Islanders and all Queenslanders "property owners". Do we "own" the property when we pay off the mortgage? Who "OWNS" the State of Queensland and all assets, goods and chattels? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-72468733187123789192014-10-10T12:11:26.334+10:002014-10-10T12:11:26.334+10:00Good post.
So much so that I see a bottfly of an ...Good post.<br /><br />So much so that I see a bottfly of an MRA has already felt compelled to land.quixotehttp://www.molvray.com/acidtest/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-76590135663428620722014-09-20T00:22:26.468+10:002014-09-20T00:22:26.468+10:00If authorities and the media took seriously men...If authorities and the media took seriously men's concerns about their personal safety - including from domestic violence, of which one-third to one-half of victims are male, might men like me be less skeptical of 'violence against women'?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-5443834997568559852014-07-05T06:51:54.066+10:002014-07-05T06:51:54.066+10:00Honestly, it is embarrassing to have such an ignor...Honestly, it is embarrassing to have such an ignorant man as Tony Abbott as our Prime Minister. His comments offensive to all who understand. And he the "Minister for Indigenes"? What a joke! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-55389508823154728702014-07-04T18:10:09.484+10:002014-07-04T18:10:09.484+10:00I like your article it touches on the fact that Ab...I like your article it touches on the fact that Aboriginal culture isn't really understood and putting a white modern day perspective on Traditional customs make them seem to those who are ignorant like we have no idea on how the land works and the seasons flow and how we all fit into the rhythm of life Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-71180808771279053952014-06-28T16:06:31.602+10:002014-06-28T16:06:31.602+10:00Hi Kate, I was familiar with Deakin's principl...Hi Kate, I was familiar with Deakin's principles for educating for digital literacy, but I am very interested in following up where it has been applied to legal education. I look forward to having a discussion about it with you. Bronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02474207149325116446noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-47363619524747755002014-06-08T14:48:52.731+10:002014-06-08T14:48:52.731+10:00Thanks Pleagle Trainer for this. Yes I agree with ...Thanks Pleagle Trainer for this. Yes I agree with your points. I think the ICT issue has a number of intersecting parts (as does each of the themes I canvass in the post). Engagement in legal education is one. Engagement of practitioners in developing law and legal responses is another. Likewise for the profession service delivery and modes of practice are also ICT related. So it's content and practice as well as education.<br /><br />The limitations of the hierarchy are well documented in other areas, and I agree that the structures do indeed need review. Kate Gallowayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02528291056525962535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-6844127545172525792014-06-08T14:40:05.419+10:002014-06-08T14:40:05.419+10:00Hi Kate, your post is an excellent discussion star...Hi Kate, your post is an excellent discussion starter, and a useful summary of important themes in legal education. I'd like to pick up on two of the items of interest to me.<br />Firstly, digital literacy - I agree that legal ed is way behind on edtech and legaltech. This is a challenge for law schools and legal educators. It is not just a matter of "keeping up". There are also implications for social justice and equal opportunity. ICT has emancipatory potential - it can provide opportunities for learners, practitioners and clients to engage with legal education and law when they might otherwise be denied opportunity. I contend digital literacy is inevitably burdened with sociological and ideological considerations.<br /><br />Secondly, legal education policy and regulation is dominated a few players, particularly the membership of court-based bodies involved in the approval or accreditation of academic education and practical training. Historically, these bodies are slow to engage with new knowledge about theory and practice in education and professional practices. The current structures for regulation of legal education and admission to the profession warrant holistic review. PleagleTrainerhttp://thekglawyerblog.com/ptblog/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-63673475307601929312014-05-25T17:28:41.775+10:002014-05-25T17:28:41.775+10:00We may need to agree to disagree on your first and...We may need to agree to disagree on your first and last points. I do acknowledge that men are indeed victims of violence - of other men. This is actually a side issue from that of the gendered language in the legislation. Thank you for taking the time to contribute a comment.Kate Gallowayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04000215843776429775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-23242754798040088272014-04-21T19:09:23.444+10:002014-04-21T19:09:23.444+10:00Thank you for the feedback! And I'm delighted ...Thank you for the feedback! And I'm delighted to know the post is useful as a teaching tool. (Also very chuffed!)Kate Gallowayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04000215843776429775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-84924811242239798212014-04-21T16:41:23.089+10:002014-04-21T16:41:23.089+10:00Hi Kate.I saw this commentary picked up on Zite : ...Hi Kate.I saw this commentary picked up on Zite : well done! 10000+ hits indeed! We have used it subsequently as part of a work sheet on Gendered Language for senior secondary students in Victoria studying English Language. May your fame spread. <br /><br />admin@boobookeduation.com.auhttp://boobookeducation.com.aunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1842716712395997133.post-81575631373528687632014-04-10T15:28:15.753+10:002014-04-10T15:28:15.753+10:00Thanks for your comment. With respect, you are inc...Thanks for your comment. With respect, you are incorrect about the etymology of the word. This is a popular misconception. Kate Gallowayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04000215843776429775noreply@blogger.com