[LINK] Fwd: On Line Opinion - 16 February 2007

Antony Barry tony at tony-barry.emu.id.au
Thu Feb 22 14:38:48 AEDT 2007


Linkers

note "most popular politics site" and "Need a website in a hurry for  
your campaign or organisation?"

Tony

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> From: "On Line Opinion" <olo-news+tony-tony-barry-emu-id-au- 
> VPM9972B3E at onlineopinion.com.au>
> Date: 16 February 2007 8:21:02 AM
> To: "Tony Barry" <tony at tony-barry.emu.id.au>
> Subject: On Line Opinion - 16 February 2007
> Reply-To: news+tony-tony-barry-emu-id-au- 
> VPM9972B3E at onlineopinion.com.au
>
> Dear Tony Barry,
>
> On Line Opinion - Australia's free Internet journal of social and  
> political opinion. Find our home page atwww.onlineopinion.com.au.
>
> On Line Opinion wins award for most popular politics site
>
> Last week Internet metrics company Hitwise named On Line Opinion  
> the most popular Australian politics website. This isn’t a beauty  
> pageant - it’s the result of the reading habits of the 3 million  
> Australians that Hitwise monitors. It’s also an endorsement for our  
> consistent quality and determinedly non-partisan position, as well  
> as the work done by editor Susan Prior, our volunteer editors and  
> Dewi and Lachlan who have built our website.
>
> It’s also a warning to the mainstream political parties whose  
> websites we beat. Politics used to be about the clash of ideas, now  
> it’s about managerialism - increasingly real politics is happening  
> outside the political establishment.
>
> Need a website in a hurry for your campaign or organisation?
>
> One that can:
>
> be up-dated by a number of different personnel;
> display your vital information and contacts;
> store your press releases and other information in an easily  
> searchable database;
> automatically maintain email subscription lists;
> compile and send out regular email bulletins; and
> do much more?
> National Forum, publisher of this journal can provide one for you …  
> and the proceeds will go to support this site. Contact  
> graham.young at onlineopinion.com.au. Of course you can always support  
> this site by becoming a financial supporter by clicking here.
>
> QUT
>
> O-Week exhibition: The SHAPE of things to come. “The SHAPE of  
> things to come” is an inaugural celebration of selected works by  
> 2006 graduates of design courses at QUT. Artworks on display cross  
> a broad range of digital media, including video, graphic and game  
> design, as well as more traditional art practice. When: February  
> 20-23 from 11am to 3pm; February 27-March 17 from 2pm to 6.30pm on  
> Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and 2pm to 8pm on Thursdays, Fridays and  
> Saturdays. Where: The Block, QUT Creative Industries Precinct, cnr  
> Musk Ave & Kelvin Grove Rd. Cost: free. Info: Alison Martin, phone:  
> 07 3138 3248, email: a.martin at qut.edu.au, web: www.ciprecinct.qut.com.
>
> New Articles
> Ducking and weaving on climate change
> If you were wondering where the greenhouse debate is headed, the  
> best guide lies in the events of the past.
> Environment - Andrew Macintosh - posted 16/2/2007
>
> Waterworld scenario sinks
> The IPCC's vague forecasts on sea level rises may be little more  
> than stabs in the dark.
> Environment - Mark S. Lawson - posted 16/2/2007
>
> Disappearing islands
> Tuvaluans are coping each day with global warming's effects, and  
> their beloved homes may ultimately be doomed.
> Environment - Mark Hayes - posted 16/2/2007
>
> Winning five elections may be an ask too far
> Boring has worked for John Howard up to now and it is working just  
> fine for Keving Rudd too.
> Feature - Peter Tucker - posted 16/2/2007
>
> Bizarre politics
> John Howard’s comments risk degrading and cheapening Australia's  
> relationship with the United States.
> Domestic Politics - Chris Monnox - posted 16/2/2007
>
> Regards,
> Graham Young
> Chief Editor
>
> On Line Opinion is owned and published by National Forum.
> Editorial Advisory Board: Brian Johns, Leonie Kramer, Michael  
> Kelly, Peter Donoughue, Ray Evans, Michael Williams, Kathy  
> Sullivan, Tom Worthington, Julian Cribb, Helen O'Neil, Lucy Turnbull.
>
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