Tag: Changes

Fear and confusion from jobseekers as ‘dramatic’ changes to Centrelink mutual obligations loom – ABC News

A woman in a blue top standing at a balcony

Major ( LNP ) changes to unemployment services begin in under a month – but many of the 800,000 jobseekers who’ll be affected are still unclear on exactly how.

Source: Fear and confusion from jobseekers as ‘dramatic’ changes to Centrelink mutual obligations loom – ABC News

Top 6 Ways our World Changed in 2021

It is time to look back at 2021 and consider the most consequential developments, as covered here at Informed Comment.

Source: Top 6 Ways our World Changed in 2021

This is Scott – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Toby Wright, writing for Nine media recently made a comparison between Mick Young, a Minister in the Hawke Government of the 1980’s and Scott’s Government. Young, who neglected to declare a stuffed Paddington Bear at Customs in 1984, was confronted with his crime and promptly stood down from the Ministry until investigations were concluded. Scott’s Government include Ministers that seem to be connected with a mindboggling litany of unethical actions; the current list includes Ministers Cash, Dutton, Cormann, Wilson and former Minister and current Ambassador Hockey. While some of the current scandals surrounding the government commenced before Scott became the Prime Minister, he is not blameless as resignations or ‘career breaks’ could have been requested or enforced while the facts were determined. Scott in contrast continues with his ‘Everything is Awesome’ routine.

Assuming for a second there are people that really do want to enter Parliament to represent their electorate rather than become one of the pigs in the trough, a piece of advice — Scott is not someone you should attempt to emulate; don’t be like Scott.

via This is Scott – » The Australian Independent Media Network

‘If they don’t like it they should leave’: tensions escalate between ABC management and staff

Some of the ABC’s most prominent presenters have urged their colleagues not to resist change.

Source: ‘If they don’t like it they should leave’: tensions escalate between ABC management and staff

Voters ready for change under new PM Malcolm Turnbull, poll finds

Voters are hungry for progress on a range of social and environmental issues in the wake of the combative Abbott government period, and they expect Malcolm Turnbull to deliver.

Source: Voters ready for change under new PM Malcolm Turnbull, poll finds

Fox News as we know it may be screwed: Roger Ailes’ stunning rebuke could spell the end With Rupert Murdoch stepping aside, Roger Ailes will now report to Murdoch’s Fox-hating sons

After reports surfaced that Rupert Murdoch planned to step down as head of media giant 21st Century Fox, many were left to wonder where the shakeup would leave Fox News Channel and its longtime head, Roger Ailes.

CNBC broke the news last week that the billionaire CEO of 21st Century Fox was to step down as head of the media conglomerate, leaving the management to his two sons, Lachlan and James. It seemed like a bad omen for the right-wing network: Murdoch’s sons reportedly detest it.

But Ailes, the evil genius behind Fox News, was said to be left unaffected by the change, somehow managing to continue to report to Murdoch directly despite his impending departure.

Well, who said that? Fox News, of course:

Rupert Murdoch would continue to serve as executive chairman, according to Stuart Varney, host of Fox Business Network’s “Varney & Co.” Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes will continue to run the news network, reporting directly to Rupert Murdoch, according to Fox News Channel.

Nope. Not true. Not happening. Just more Fox fiction.

“Roger will report to Lachlan and James but will continue his unique and long-standing relationship with Rupert,” 21st Century Fox spokesperson Nathaniel Brown said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter

Ailes will not actually get any special arrangement to continue reporting directly to Rupert. Instead, Ailes’ new boss will be an environmentalist.

Ailes biographer and veteran Fox News watcher Gabriel Sherman describes a scene at Fox last Thursday that reminds me of the infamous on-air Karl Rove meltdown after getting word from Megyn Kelly that Mitt Romney had lost Ohio and the 2012 election:

According to a well-placed source, Ailes directed Fox Business executive Bill Shine to tell anchor Stuart Varney to read the statement on air. “Ailes told Shine to write the announcement of the move for Varney to say,” the source said. “In it, Ailes inserted language that he would report to Rupert.”

That’s the Roger Ailes way, just make stuff up to feed to your anchors who enthusiastically repeat the baseless claims on-air. News.

Well, it finally appears to be blowing back in Ailes’ face now. Sherman writes of the impact of Ailes’ “demotion“:

For much of the past 15 years, Roger Ailes has operated with virtual impunity inside Rupert Murdoch’s media empire. Nothing, it seemed, could induce Murdoch to rebuke Ailes publicly, even if Ailes forced Murdoch to choose between him and his sons. Such was Ailes’s power that he has been able to run a right-wing political operation under the auspices of a news channel.

This week, for the first time, there are signs that this remarkable era may be entering its twilight. Yesterday, 21st Century Fox announced that Ailes would be reporting to Lachlan and James Murdoch. For Ailes, it was a stinging smack-down and effectively a demotion.

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No one I spoke to in the hours after the news broke could remember a time when Ailes has been so publicly diminished. “History was made,” a longtime Ailes associate told me. “It is terrible for Roger,” said another. “It is a public contradiction. Roger takes these things personally. Worse, it shows that Rupert did not give him a heads-up of the management change in advance. That alone was a slight to his ego.”

Ailes is set to begin reporting to 42 year-old James and 43 year-old Lachlan Murdoch on July 1.

More Collgiate. More Consultative: Con SAMP’s with subs promised to be built by Japan;Sack Ruddock; Maul Triggs independant HRC commissioner; and insult the Jews. Has anything changed?