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Forum installed

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

We now have a forum installed here: http://www.hastings-rationals.org/forum/

We will probably not be adding any further posts to this blog (no point, when we can post in the forum instead) but will leave it up as an archive. Please feel free to browse the posts here; up to you if you want to comment here or start a discussion in the forum for any topics of interest.

There are some public and members-only categories in the forum. Anyone can sign up to post and to access the members-only areas. The signup page currently says that new member registrations need to be approved by an administrator - this is not the case; we disabled that feature so that new members can get instant access.

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Senator Xenophon brands Scientology “criminal organisation”

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

In case you haven’t heard, high profile independent senator Nick Xenophon has used parliamentary privilege to attack Scientology, summarising correspondence from a number of former members that details abuse, intimidation, coerced abortions, suspicious deaths, destruction of evidence and more. There’s a number of articles linked here: Google News

(Note that this link is to a time-sensitive, dynamic page. If I have more time in the next couple of days I will link directly to some of the articles, and also provide updates. This could be big.)

Petition for secular ethics classes in schools

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Petition to create a secular ethics class in NSW public schools, as as alternative to Christian scripture classes. Currently, children who do not attend scripture classes have a “free study period”.

View petition here

Petition to end mandatory prayer in Australian Parliament

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Since 1901, Australian Parliamentary Standing Orders have required the House & Senate to open daily with a Christian prayer, to the exclusion of all other beliefs and disbeliefs.

View petition here

General news

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

The Vatican has attempted to redirect growing criticism over its handling of child sex abuse by claiming that such abuse occurs elsewhere too. (This is true, but is it relevant? This can hardly be a defence.)

Sex abuse rife in other religions, says Vatican [The Guardian, via RichardDawkins.net]


A recent OECD report apparently reveals that Australia is one of the lowest spenders on public education in the world, but directs the second-highest amount to private schools. The Australian Education Union claims Commonwealth funding to one Adelaide private school is projected to increase by around 35% by 2012, despite a predicted increase in enrolments of just four students over the same period.

Teachers say private schools get too much [news.com.au]


According to a Government-commissioned study, most 16 to 17-year-old boys admit to viewing online pornography - but they claim it’s an accident.

Teenagers watch online porn ‘by accident’ - Government study [news.com.au]

Yes. An accident. <roll eyes>

Religious lobby groups (Jim Wallace and company, we’re looking at YOU) will no doubt use the study to further prop up their feeble, hysterical and outright dishonest push for Internet censorship. Oh, speaking of which…


A follow-up report, by one of the speakers at a round table event that was supposed to address Internet Censorship:

More smoke, more mirrors [EFA]


And while we’re going to purge the entire Internet of all depictions of uncovered skin (lest our pure eyes and hearts be corrupted, and our empty heads filled with evil thoughts of… pleasurable physical activity - oh the horror!) let’s censor Australian television too. Because, apparently, there’s no “parent in Australia who is happy with the standard of content on commercial television screens.”

Tame the Tube ["Make a Stand" campaign by the Australian Christian Lobby]

(For what it’s worth, there may be many - parents and others - who are unhappy with the standard of content on Australian television… but not necessarily for the same reasons as members of the ACL.)


The next federal election could be just around the corner. While Hastings Rationals is strictly a-political we think it’s time the major parties got a wake up call from the electorate. A lot of Australians are sick of being taken for granted, having our needs ignored and generally being treated like idiots. Inaction on climate change, continuing inequity in school funding, decomposing health systems, increasing influence of religious lobby groups (and ongoing influence of major polluting industries), Internet censorship… the list goes on, and unless the voters of Australia take drastic action then nothing will change - at least not for the better.

At the next election, please seriously consider voting for minor parties. Put the major parties (Labor, Liberals, Nationals) last. Every vote counts no matter who you vote for, and if enough people demonstrate their dissatisfaction with the status quo by making themselves heard at the ballot box then eventually politicians of all persuasions will need to take notice - or find themselves unemployed. Minor parties are important. Minor parties and independents can be powerful! (Think Brian Harradine, Family First, Nick Xenophon…) You can send a message to politicians that their behaviour and attitudes are unacceptable and need to change; all you need to do is change your vote…

Below - in no particular order - are a couple of minor parties you may consider voting for. We do not necessarily endorse all of the policies of these parties, nor the comments of their representatives, but encourage you to learn as much about them as you can and make your own informed decisions. There are other parties too, and independent candidates run in most electorates at most elections. Do your homework. Google is your friend.

Christian lobby group objects to sale of vibrators in pharmacies

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Vibrators sold at chemists to promote ’sexual health’

SEX toys are being sold next to pain relief and cough medicine by some major chemist chains, sparking criticism from family groups.

The Australian Family Association has called for the vibrators, sold at selected stores in low-key packaging, to be removed.

Spokesman John Morrissey said children visiting the stores should not be exposed to sex products.

“There’s only one use for them and that’s not a habit we want to encourage in teenage girls,” he said.

“If these products belong anywhere it’s in an adult sex shop that people don’t want to be seen entering.”

Full article here

Hitler and Australian Internet censorship

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Found this amusing… Australian’s don’t want censorship and Hitler (playing the role of someone from the Rudd federal government, probably Rudd or Conroy) isn’t happy.

WARNING: Contains coarse language.

OFLC site hacked during ABC’s “Q and A” program

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

The official web site for the Office of Film and Literature Classification (www.oflc.gov.au / www.classification.gov.au) has been hacked tonight. A comment on the online board for ABC’s live “Q and A” show stated:

Ask conroy about govt classification website being hacked. Check now

(http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/)

Stephen Conroy is one of the guest panelists for the night.

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Blog 0

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Blog software is installed and set up. Everything seems to be working as it should. We’ll get around to customising the theme later, time permitting.

Welcome!