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‘A blood sport feigning as government’: what the ABC’s Nemesis taught us about a decade of Coalition rule

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, February 14, 2024

For God’s sake let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of kings.

Key Points: 
  • For God’s sake let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of kings.
  • The latest instalment, Nemesis, dealing with the Abbott-Turnbull-Morrison years, is the fourth of these series since the pioneering Labor in Power screened in 1993 chronicling the Hawke-Keating era.
  • The Howard Years (2008) and The Killing Season (2015) followed examining respectively the Howard and Rudd-Gillard governments.
  • By contrast, The Killing Season and Nemesis focus predominantly on the leadership wars that blighted Australian politics between 2007 and 2022.
  • The most striking takeaway from Nemesis is that the Coalition’s decade in office from 2013 to 2022 was a time of abject irresponsibility.

The Abbott years

  • It was a catalogue of swingeing cuts and broken promises (Abbott had pledged no cuts to health or education during the 2013 election campaign).
  • The Abbott government never really recovered.
  • Chastened by that result, Abbott then caused incredulity among colleagues by proclaiming that “good government begins today”.
  • According to Turnbull, Abbott did not welcome the approach, telling him “to fuck off”.

The Turnbull years

  • The public were relieved to see the back of Abbott and welcomed enthusiastically the ostensibly progressive Turnbull.
  • Attorney-general in the government, George Brandis, refers to the Faustian bargain Turnbull had made to win the prime ministership.
  • Dutton, the right-wing hard man who Turnbull scathingly describes as “a thug”, challenged for the leadership, losing relatively narrowly.
  • A revelation about events during that febrile week is that Turnbull considered heading off his opponents by calling an election.
  • The episode ends with Turnbull offering another pungent character assessment, this time of his successor: “duplicitous”.

The Morrison years

  • It errs towards generosity to Morrison, not fully capturing why his leadership became a byword for inauthenticity, a prime minister whose obsession with the theatre of politics consistently trumped substance.
  • The episode recalls many of the notorious statements made by Morrison, which by suggesting he was evading responsibility, was a bully or lacked empathy corroded his public image, especially among women voters.
  • Asked about the comments, Morrison admits to poor choices of words.
  • Nemesis shows that the COVID pandemic was both a blessing and curse for the Morrison government.
  • Morrison then expended dwindling political capital by fruitlessly pursuing religious rights protections, causing ructions with Liberal moderates.
  • We are left with the suspicion that once again Morrison is bending the truth.

A decade of banality and pettiness

  • Participants in the documentary draw on classical allusions in making sense of the chaos.
  • We are told, for instance, that the leadership feud between Abbott and Turnbull was Shakespearean.
  • Yet what Nemesis exposes is the banality of these events and the pettiness of the actors.
  • The post-Menzies Liberal triumvirate of Harold Holt, John Gorton and William McMahon were respectively overwhelmed by the office, reckless and pygmy like.


Paul Strangio received funding from the Australian Research Council in the past.

A major blackout left 500,000 Victorian homes without power – but it shows our energy system is resilient

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Half a million homes and businesses in Victoria were left without power late on Tuesday following a major power outage.

Key Points: 
  • Half a million homes and businesses in Victoria were left without power late on Tuesday following a major power outage.
  • Victorian Energy Minister Lily D'Ambrosio described the blackout as “one of the largest outage events in the state’s history”.
  • But in this case, the fact that a complete system blackout was avoided is testament to the resilience of the system.

A day of wild weather

  • It caused two transmission lines near Geelong to collapse, prompting several generators to disconnect from the grid and cutting power to parts of the network.
  • This involves temporarily cutting off electricity supply to some customers to keep the network stable and prevent damage.

What happened at Loy Yang A?

  • The disruption to electricity transmission caused AGL’s Loy Yang A generator to go offline.
  • It appears that Loy Yang A was the first generator to disconnect.
  • Loy Yang A tripped up to protect itself from permanent damage and in doing so actually kept the system stable.

What part did renewables and coal play?

  • This includes all types of generators – wind, solar, gas, hydro and coal.
  • The power outages on Tuesday were unrelated to the proportion of renewables and fossil fuels in the energy mix.
  • It’s possible that old coal power generators are more sensitive to transmission disruptions than newer technologies.

Lessons from South Australia

  • In September 2016, wind storms in South Australia also blew over transmission lines.
  • But it may well show that the lessons learned from SA blackout saved the Victorian grid.

A warmer future

  • It will manifest in many different ways: strong wind events, heatwaves, bushfires and floods.
  • It means all of us – researchers, the market operators, and generator operators – must work hard to make energy systems more resilient as we move into an uncertain future.


Roger Dargaville receives funding from the RACE for 2030 CRC and the Woodside Monash Energy Partnership.

A major blackout left 500,000 Victorians without power – but it shows our energy system is resilient

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Half a million homes and businesses in Victoria were left without power late on Tuesday following a major power outage.

Key Points: 
  • Half a million homes and businesses in Victoria were left without power late on Tuesday following a major power outage.
  • Victorian Energy Minister Lily D'Ambrosio described the blackout as “one of the largest outage events in the state’s history”.
  • But in this case, the fact that a complete system blackout was avoided is testament to the resilience of the system.

A day of wild weather

  • It caused two transmission lines near Geelong to collapse, prompting several generators to disconnect from the grid and cutting power to parts of the network.
  • This involves temporarily cutting off electricity supply to some customers to keep the network stable and prevent damage.

What happened at Loy Yang A?

  • The disruption to electricity transmission caused AGL’s Loy Yang A generator to go offline.
  • It appears that Loy Yang A was the first generator to disconnect.
  • Loy Yang A tripped up to protect itself from permanent damage and in doing so actually kept the system stable.

What part did renewables or coal play?

  • This includes all types of generators – wind, solar, gas, hydro and coal.
  • The power outages on Tuesday were unrelated to the proportion of renewables and fossil fuels in the energy mix.
  • It’s possible that old coal power generators are more sensitive to transmission disruptions than newer technologies.

Lessons from South Australia

  • In September 2016, wind storms in South Australia also blew over transmission lines.
  • But it may well show that the lessons learned from SA blackout saved the Victorian grid.

A warmer future

  • It will manifest in many different ways: strong wind events, heatwaves, bushfires and floods.
  • It means all of us – researchers, the market operators, and generator operators – must work hard to make energy systems more resilient as we move into an uncertain future.


Roger Dargaville receives funding from the RACE for 2030 CRC and the Woodside Monash Energy Partnership.

Experiential Marketing Firm VOLO Events Agency Wins Best Event Technology Award for PacBio Product Launch

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, February 13, 2024

ATLANTA, Feb. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- VOLO Events Agency (VOLO), a leading producer of experiential marketing and live events for global brands, has won the best Event Technology award at the BizBash 11th Annual Event Experience Awards.

Key Points: 
  • ATLANTA, Feb. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- VOLO Events Agency (VOLO), a leading producer of experiential marketing and live events for global brands, has won the best Event Technology award at the BizBash 11th Annual Event Experience Awards.
  • The award recognizes the outstanding use of technology to create an immersive and engaging event experience for PacBio ( NASDAQ: PACB ) a pioneering leader in the Biotechnology industry.
  • Far from traditional formats, this avant-garde theatrical technology sensitized the audience, creating a vulnerable ground, delivering an impressive launch event .
  • I couldn't be prouder of our work and team, who delivered an exceptional product launch event for PacBio and their customers.

Flash News: OKX Wallet now integrated with Aries Market

Retrieved on: 
Monday, February 12, 2024

SINGAPORE, Feb. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OKX , a leading Web3 technology company, has issued updates for February 12, 2024.

Key Points: 
  • SINGAPORE, Feb. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OKX , a leading Web3 technology company, has issued updates for February 12, 2024.
  • OKX Wallet is now integrated with Aries Market , a decentralized margin trading protocol on the Move Ecosystem that allows users to lend, borrow and trade with margin via a fully on-chain order book at lightning speed.
  • OKX Wallet users can now connect to Aries Market directly within the OKX Wallet interface and seamlessly interact with lending pools, leverage trade via the on-chain order book, and monitor trading positions.
  • The integration bolsters OKX Wallet as a portal to key defi protocols as well as a secure gateway for managing crypto assets and exploring applications in the expanding world of decentralized finance.

Metal Roofs Rank Among Top International Roofing Expo Trends for 2024; 10 Facts Homeowners Should Know Before Re-Roofing This Year

Retrieved on: 
Monday, February 12, 2024

LAS VEGAS, Feb. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The International Roofing Expo (IRE), the largest roofing and exteriors event in North America, just wrapped up, showcasing the latest trends in the industry for 2024. The biggest buzz this year? Metal roofs and their growing popularity among U.S. and Canadian homeowners. Yet even with more homeowners interested in metal roofs than ever before, questions and myths about them remain. Here, the Metal Roofing Alliance http://www.metalroofing.com, the leading nonprofit organization in the industry, dispels the top 10 mistaken beliefs about today's quality metal roofs:

Key Points: 
  • The Metal Roofing Alliance provides the essential facts homeowners need to know before making a re-roofing decision.
  • Metal roofs and their growing popularity among U.S. and Canadian homeowners.
  • Yet even with more homeowners interested in metal roofs than ever before, questions and myths about them remain.
  • For more facts about how metal roofs compare to other roofing choices on the market, visit the Metal Roofing Alliance (MRA) website at http://www.metalroofing.com .

Triple-I Offers Reminders on Insurance Claim Filings for Consumers Impacted by California Atmospheric River Damages

Retrieved on: 
Friday, February 9, 2024

The Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) is reminding homeowners, renters, businesses, and vehicle owners impacted by severe weather related to the West Coast Atmospheric River of what’s covered under standard insurance policies and how the insurance claim filing process works.

Key Points: 
  • The Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) is reminding homeowners, renters, businesses, and vehicle owners impacted by severe weather related to the West Coast Atmospheric River of what’s covered under standard insurance policies and how the insurance claim filing process works.
  • Your insurance professional will report the loss immediately to your insurer or to a qualified adjuster.
  • Property damage caused by windstorms, hail, and lightning is covered under standard homeowners, renters, and business insurance policies.
  • It is a standard coverage in homeowners and renters insurance policies but ALE is not incorporated into FEMA NFIP policies.

"CHICAGO DRIVES ELECTRIC" INDOOR TEST TRACK, POWERED BY COMED, RETURNS TO THE CHICAGO AUTO SHOW FLOOR

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, February 7, 2024

CHICAGO , Feb. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2024 Chicago Auto Show welcomes new and returning brands to its indoor electric vehicle (EV) test track, Chicago Drives Electric, powered by ComEd. This expanded EV hub will be a one-stop destination for attendees to experience the latest brands and to learn about all aspects of EV mobility and lifestyle, including at-home charging, range anxiety, maintenance and associated EV ownership costs.

Key Points: 
  • The Chicago Auto Show serves as the perfect backdrop to offer hands-on experience and education by industry experts."
  • Last year, brands that participated on the Chicago Drives Electric track tallied a total of 20,000 ride-alongs.
  • "Powering Chicago is proud to be a premier sponsor of the Chicago Auto Show and, as Chicagoland's No.
  • 1 resource for EV charger installations, we're thrilled to support the Chicago Drives Electric EV indoor test track," said Executive Director Elbert Walters III.

OKX Ventures 2024 Forecast: High-Profile Blockchain Games, AI-Powered Web3 Technology and Bitcoin Innovations to Fuel Web3 User Growth in 2024

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, February 7, 2024

SINGAPORE, Feb. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- OKX Ventures , the investment arm of leading Web3 technology company OKX , today published its latest ' 2024 Forecast ' report.

Key Points: 
  • SINGAPORE, Feb. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- OKX Ventures , the investment arm of leading Web3 technology company OKX , today published its latest ' 2024 Forecast ' report.
  • The report predicts a significant user growth driven by blockchain games in 2024, especially with the integration of high-profile ("triple-a") blockchain games easing traditional gamers into the Web3 space.
  • OKX Ventures has made significant investments in projects such as FLock and MyShell that integrate AI and Web3 technologies.
  • OKX Ventures' comprehensive forecast underscores its commitment to supporting industry builders, high-quality startup teams and projects in the crypto and Web3 space.

Bitcoin Infrastructure Builder Bitlight Labs' Seed Round Led by Gate Ventures, Gate.io’s VC Arm

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Since Satoshi Nakamoto launched the first node in 2009, Bitcoin has proven to be the safest decentralized network.

Key Points: 
  • Since Satoshi Nakamoto launched the first node in 2009, Bitcoin has proven to be the safest decentralized network.
  • The Lightning Network (LN), a Bitcoin scaling solution capable of ~1 million transactions per second (TPS), was developed based on the concept of off-chain protocols, allowing instant Bitcoin transactions.
  • Centred on Really Good for Bitcoin (RGB) protocols, Bitlight Labs offers scalability over layer 2 and 3 solutions while maintaining Bitcoin-level safety and privacy guarantees.
  • Kevin Yang, Managing Partner at Gate Ventures, said: “People have been criticizing Bitcoin as too slow in technical development.