Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Bikie bosses's case fails

The Article/ Daily Telegraph
published 3/6/10
editorial page7

The Australian Crime Commission had won the case against the top Hells Angels bikies. This court was a big challenge for "Angels" because they had to prove how they pay tax for their such extravagant lifestyle. The police's action was forcing twelve members of that gang to give up their mates if they were involved in drug traffic or violence offences. After this action the federal Court investigate last 19 years of life in the gang. Lawyers for the Hells Angels lost the argument and they have to prove many things about their past, present and future involvement in the Hells Angels.

My personal reflection

The Federal Police are doing very well in this process which is against the "Gangs" such as the "Hells Angels". Australia as democratic country has to show to the people who live here that everyone have to respect the low.

Child Abuse / Short report

If the child's physical, physiological or emotional health or development has been in danger or harmed by parents or caregiver, that action is called Child Abuse. This activity is against low. Any child has a right to tell someone who has the authority about a bed treatments or experience or anything which relates with Child Abuse.
There are different kinds of Child Abuse:

- physical abuse involve kicking, biting, punching

- emotional or psychological abuse include constant criticism, ignoring or yelling

- neglect involve inadequate care for children, basic needs, food, clothing, medical care or education

- sexual abuse include any action to a child which is not adequate as a intimate touching, language or act.

According to evidence of Australian Care and Protection Service there are approximately more than 50.000 reports of child abuse investigated in Australia every year. Australian low has a regulation about parent's right in punishing their children.It says that parent are allowed to punish their children if it is moderate and reasonable. Additionally that depends of many factors as age, the thing used for punishment, the reason for that.
Every child has to be aware of rights they have and action they should take if they are abused by someone.
There are some of them:
- inform an adult

- inform the teacher

- inform the counsellor

- inform someone whom a child trust to

In Australia there are some of services who have open line for help 24 hours
Some of them are:
- Care and Protection Service

- Child Abuse Prevention Service

- Kids Helpline

- Lifeline

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Low staff / Child Abuse /Summary

If the child's physical, physiological or emotional health or development has been in danger or harmed by parents or caregiver, that action it is called the Child Abuse. This activity is against Australian low. Any child has the right to tell to someone who has the authority about bad treatment or experience or anything which relates with Child abuse. There are different kinds of that harmful treatment such as physical abuse which involve kicking, biting and punching. Furthermore, emotional or psychological abuse include constant criticism,ignoring or yelling. Moreover, neglect content inadequate care for children such as basic needs, food, clothing, medical care or education. One more is sexual abuse, involve any action to a child which is not appropriate such as intimate touching, language or act. According to evidence of Australian care and Protection Service there are approximately more then 50.000 reports of child abuse investigated in Australia every year. The Australian low allowed the parents to punish their children if it is moderate and reasonable. That depends of many factors such as age, the thing used for hitting, the reason for punishment and many others. Every child has to be aware of rights they have and action should take if they are abused by someone.The first step is to inform an adult. It could be a teacher, counsellor, policeman or someone whom a child trust to. In Australia, there are some of services who have open lines for help. Some of them are Care and Protection Services, Child Abuse Prevention Service, Kids Help Line and Lifeline.


My personal reflection

In many countries in the world whether they are developed or not there are numerous of children who face some kind of child abuse. In may opinion Society takes a big part of responsibility for that. The number of 50.000 abused children in Australia every year is absolutely alarming. For instance, today more then ever people are breaking moral principals taking the children as a sexual object. Even, they make the porno industry which is absolutely against low. I think that low for any kind of Child abuse has to be more stronger, specially that one for sexual abuse. It is very good to have services which offer a help to children who are abused. However, Australian Government and all society need some more steps to take in process of solving this problem.

Teenagers "led home invasion

The Article/Daily Telegraph
published 28 May, 2010
editorial page 4

The group of seven males made an invasion on the home of a 42-year-old woman in Sydney's west last week. Four of them were minors. The gang was wearing balaclaves and gloves and carrying a stun gun. After midnight the group of criminals barged into that home in which four children were slipping. They pointed the gun at children while they dragged the mother around her house.They left house with empty hands.Police arrested all of them. Three of the criminals in ages of 18,20 and 27 refused bail for being accessory to a serious crime while four minors aged between 14 and 17 appeared in Campbelltown Children' Court charged with aggravated break and enter.



My personal reflection

Today minors watch so much movies witch involve actors who resorts violence. That kind of behaviour, also cams from dysfunctional families which is very often seen hire in Australia. In some Sydney's suburbs such as Campbelltown the life is not secure.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Building a stronger military

Article/ The Daily Telegraph
published 21 may 2010
editorial page 16
Ian McPhedran

Defence funding will remain steady next year at about $25 billion. The government will spend $1 million for better protection Australian troops in Afghanistan. The taxpayers will spend $44 million over two years to keep troops in East Timor. Also, hundreds of million of dollars will be saved by deferring expenditure on big ticket items. More than $320 million will be spent over four years to improve base security.

My personal reflection

I think that defence found has to be steady. It seems that government spends a lot of money on all this things. However it has to be good founded because that is a vital part of our country.

Internet warning

Article/Champion
published 19 may 2010
editorial page 5


Nona Belomesoff a resident of Cecil Hills was allegedly killed by an man who befriended her online and organised to meet her. According to this case Fairfield police have advised children to take care when they use the Facebook and provide personal information on Internet.Same of advices are to stay anonymous and tell to parents or an adult if somebody online says something that sound inappropriate.

My personal reflection

In my opinion children today have more freedom to do what they wont. That obviously cause many problems. In the other hand Internet offer so many interesting things for them to do. As an effect of participation face book is possibly an insecure life.

Tracking proceeds of crime

Article/Daily Telegraph
published 12 May 2010
editorial page 3

The Government committed $38.5 million to tackle organised crime. A criminal Intelligence Fusion Centre will be set up within the Australian Crime Commission. It said also that people-smuggling will be targeted by the centre. Authorities stated that organised crime costs the community more then $15 billion a year. The Australian Crime Commission has identified that organised criminal groups use the social welfare system as an income stream. The new measure is expected to reduce fraudulent claims, saving $127.6 million over four years.

My personal reflection

It is very important if government can reduce the crime in our communities.

Aussie to return from Mauritius after heroin charges dropped

Article/The Australian
published 10 May 2010
editorial page 3

Australian man Peter Gray who has been held in Mauritius on heroin trafficking charges is set to come home. The authorities dropped his case after he spent 16 months in prison. However Mr Gray will remain in Mauritius to testify as witness in another court case.Mr Gray's family lobbied the federal government to expedite the court hearings, but DFAT said it could not interfere in another country's judicial processes.

My personal reflection

I think that Mr Gray has right to ask for protection as an Australian citizen.

Monday, April 26, 2010

About obesity

Obesity start when a person eat more than he use, then his body store the extra energy as fat.The reasons for obesity in children are food choices, lack of physical activity, sedentary life style, overweight parents and genetic. Obesity in children became a world problem. In recent years in many countries this problem is raising at alarming rates.In Australia one of five children and adolescent are either overweight or obese. As overweight and obesity have become more common, there have been some major changes in how we live. These changes led to people either eating more or being less active, and have contributed to an increase in overweight and obesity.Obesity have an impact on children's health, eating disorders such as bulimia,liver problems,respiratory disorders,problems with heart muscle.Obesity can have a major impact on how children feel about themselves and how they interact with others.Also they are more likely to have low self-esteem,which may impact on other aspects such as competency at school.The treatment for obesity involve changing the life style, increasing physical activity, reduce calories in diet, visiting a expert in nutrition and also family Doctor.

Defeat of health rebate to provide early election trigger

The Federal government has the trigger for a double-dissolution with the defeat of its private health insurance rebate bill.The Green's attempt to push the bill and return funding for early intervention mental health care has failed.The re son for that is because Coalition and crossbenchs senators voted against bill regardless.It seems that government was not looking to compromise on the health insurance legislation at all.
The Article is from The Sunday Morning Herold/February 22,2010/page 4


My personal reflection

Every government has its priorities in funding.So many tings has to be improved, but the finding the best solution is the hardest peace in every system.

Profit slump triggers fall in aged-care investment

According to evidence nursing home profits have plunged in couple past years.Considering whole situation it is focused on a old patients whit dementia.It seems that Federal government has to increase funding for aged care.The critics are addressed to Rudd government.But the premier promised to make a big effort to increase the found for health policy especially for older people with a serious disorders such as dementia.
Article is from The Sunday Morning Herald / published 29 of March,page 2

My personal reflection

The older people need adequate treatment and government must find the best solution to improve health policy.

Monday, March 22, 2010

About Harmony Day

Commemorating Sharpeville by celebrating the Harmony Day is taking a part in a peaceful and respectable world. Having good social standing is something which deserve everyone in the globe. I'm happy I live in the country who recognize the rights of every nations wherever it is came from. Celebrating the Harmony day, you say NO to racism and YES to equality in our community, city, state and world.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Education in NSW

Education in NSW vill improve a lot for couple of years, because the gavernment gives a big support to make it better.