Sunday, April 26, 2009

Steel smelters destined for the Whitsundays?

An ambitious $16 billion proposal to build a heavy freight railway line from Abbot Point (Bowen) QLD, to Port Headland Western Australia, could see the development of a super port and heavy industrial city within or near the Whitsundays.

If the project gets the 'go ahead', it will definatly mean that the Abbot Point part of the project will see massive heavy industrial development adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef.



Project Iron Boomerang (
East West Line Parks Pty Ltd) is proceeding with further study t
o establish first stage iron and steel smelters:
  • near Newman Fortescue River Valley in Western Australia (WA) and at Abbot Point Precinct in Queensland (QLD) (near Bowen, N-Qld).
  • linked by a new heavy gauge railway line
    • over 3,300 kilometres
    • West to East
    • from Port Hedland (spur to Dampier) in WA to Abbot Point in QLD
    • linking Australia's export iron ore - coking/thermal coal mines
  • will also utilise both the sustainable and abundant natural gases available
    • coal seam methane gas in Queensland
    • natural gas in Western Australia
The shipping of iron ore to several steel smelters at Abbot Point may also depend on the Missing Northern Link rail project (Moranbah to Newlands/Collinsville) going ahead, or it may be included in the works project.

If the project is completed, it is proposed that 33 million tonnes of iron ore and 20 million tonnes of coal will be sent by rail from Moranbah annually to the smelters at Abbot Point, and then exporting 22 million tonnes of steel from
Abbot Point every year.

If this and the proposed Aluminium smelter for Abbot Point go ahead, there will also be a need for a power station as well to supply the huge amounts of electricity required - more than likely this will be coal or gas powered.

More on this story at Transport and Logistics News
Full report (in PDF format) on Project Iron Boomerang
East West Line Parks Pty Ltd - Project Iron Boomerang website
Project Iron Boomerang Powerpoint presentation
Missing Northern Link update

Images from Project Iron Boomerang

Editors note:
* When the winds blow in the Whitsundays, it is mostly from the south east. However, around 5-10% of the time the winds blow from the N-NW, thus sending any possible air pollution from
Abbot Point down through the whole Whitsundays region.
* It would cost around $10-12 billion dollars to build a plant/smelters to produce around 22 million tonnes of steel slab annually.
* If the average train carries 7,000 tonnes, this means that there will be an additional heavy freight train going through Collinsville every 30 minutes.
* By comparison, the Port Kembla (Illawarra) Steel works (image below) produces 5 million tonnes a year.
*
4 Corners (ABC TV) report on the current social issues in the Illawarra (NSW) of a heavy industrial town in recession.
* Could the decision to stall construction of the Northern Missing Link by QR have been made because of this proposal by East West to build the line?

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Has the 'World's Best Job' campaign been successful for the Whitsundays?

There has been a lot of talk lately putting dollar values on the latest tourism campaign; "the World's Best Job" (WBJ), and how successful it has been for the Whitsundays.

To quote AAP: "Tourism Queensland says the global response to the
(WBJ) promotion has generated around $100 million worth of publicity . . . ."

This now gives us a reference to compare how much good and bad publicity has affected the Whitsundays region over the past 5 years, and to help gauge the performance of our Tourism organizations.


In this article, we will use Google to compare from around the world, the amount of news articles, and the amount of people searching for information about the Whitsundays, since 2004.


News Articles about the
Whitsundays / Whitsunday

The following graph shows how many news stories about the Whitsundays / Whitsunday appeared around the world. Note that we have valued the WBJ promotion as 100, and is marked as D: (news articles statistics are only available from 2008):

A: Feb 2008: Value: 145 - 30 backpackers rescued off Hook Island.
B: May 2008: Value: 200 - Divers left out at sea
C: June 2008: Value: 110 - Sydney to Proserpine flights cancelled
D: Jan 2009: Value: 100 - Worlds Best Job
E: Mar 2009: Value: 70 - Cyclone Hamish



People searching for Whitsundays / Whitsunday

The following graph shows how many people around the world searched for Whitsundays / Whitsunday. Note that we have valued the WBJ promotion as 100, and is marked as D:


A: Feb 2008: Value: 85 - 30 backpackers rescued off Hook Island.
B: May 2008: Value 75 - Divers left out at sea.
C: June 2008: Value: 70 - Sydney to Proserpine flights cancelled.
D: Jan 2009: Value: 100 - Worlds Best Job.
E: Mar 2009: Value: 60 - Cyclone Hamish
.
F: Feb 2004: Value: 110 -
Candidate dumped over alleged Nazi links.
G: May 2004: Value: 130 -
Cessna crash lands near Laguna Whitsundays resort.
H: Jan 2005: Value:105 -
Pilot denies culpability in Whitsundays crash.
I: June 2006: Value 120 - Christian religious festival known as Whitsunday.
J: May 2007: Value: 95 -
3 crew missing from catamaran, KAZ II.

As you can see from the 2 graphs, there is a difference in between how many articles are written about the Whitsundays / Whitsunday, compared to how many people searched for Whitsundays / Whitsunday at Google, however, the spikes are consistent.

Interestingly, there is always a 'lack of interest' at the end of every year, and a 'spike' of interest at the beginning of every year searching for Whitsundays / Whitsunday at Google, so the WBJ campaign may not be the whole reason for the 'reader interest' in the Whitsundays, however it appears the WBJ campaign can take credit for the increase in news articles.

How does interest in the Whitsundays compare today

If you look at the next graph, you will note that searching interest in the Whitsundays / Whitsunday has been waning, most notably increasing in decline since 2006. I have shaded the area of reader interest at below the same level as at the peak of the WBJ campaign.
You could make many assumptions from these graphs, including:
+ The current (WBJ) campaign achieved half the media penetration compared to when 2 UK divers were lost 12 months previously, which values that incident at $200 million in bad publicity.
+ The WBJ campaign has produced a spike of curiosity in the Whitsundays, however, interest is still less than the usual seasonal spike in the years before 2006.
+ The Whitsundays appears to have lost $100's of millions in publicity (and therefore millions of tourist dollars) since mid 2006;
+ What happened to Tourism promotion of the Whitsundays from 2006?

Articles that may be relevant:
Oct 14, 2005 - Cummins & Partners picks up Whitsundays business
Dec 8, 2005 - Jellyfish stings signal nasty season ahead
Jan 24, 2006 -
Good and bad in Whitsunday development
Feb 7, 2006 -
Whitsundays’ resort rebuts claims made on A Current Affair
Feb 26, 2006 - Rooms for improvement - Whitsunday resort warned
Mar 26, 2006 -
Industry fears tourism slump amid cyclone disaster
Sep 22, 2006 - Ivana project fails to come up trumps
Oct 20, 2006 - Asia-Pacific competition blamed for dive firm
Nov 12, 2006 - Whitsundays start to groan
Dec 20, 2006 - Hope for new film to boost Whitsundays movie making


Important note: The World's Greatest Job, while located in the Whitsundays, which has its own RTO, is being conducted by Tourism Queensland.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

QR hits back at stalled 'Missing Link'.

Owen Jacques | 22nd April 2009
The Morning Bulletin

QUEENSLAND Rail (QR) has hit back at criticism over the decision to stall the Northern Missing Link rail project, claiming it would be financially irresponsible to proceed in the current economic climate.

QR executive general manager Mike Carter has addressed the company's critics in a letter to the editor on Page 9 of today's Daily Mercury.

The Queensland Government-owned company has faced strong opposition to the halting of the project that would connect the Goonyella rail system to the Abbot Point Coal Terminal near Bowen.

Mackay region community leaders said the project should go ahead to ensure the crippling rail bottleneck problems of the past

few years were not repeated and to create much-needed jobs.

Full story at The Morning Bulletin


QR GM Letter to the editor of the Daily Mercury

Environmental Impact Statements
Collinsville, Briaba Bank. Video by QRhuggies.
Images courtesy QRNetwork

Laguna Quays charter boat runs aground on Swain Reef

Amy Formosa | 22nd April 2009
The Morning Bulletin

THIRTEEN passengers and six crew were forced to evacuate 'MV Centurion' which ran aground at Swain Reefs off the Capricorn Coast late on Monday.

Authorities in Yeppoon, Canberra and the Whitsunday's were placed on alert as the group boarded dinghies just after 5pm.

They remained on the dinghies for five hours until the 24-metre Centurion was refloated.

“Crews acted responsibly after the vessel hit the reef,” Senior Constable Gawne said.

Full Story at The Morning Bulletin


Video: MV Centurion's refit in 1998 by EricBakerSeattle

Friday, April 17, 2009

Collinsville man saves his dog from a river, then needs rescuing himself

April 17, 2009

They say a dog is a man’s best friend, but for one lucky Australian canine, his owner is now his ultimate hero.

A (Collinsville) man and his dog – believed to be an Irish setter weighing about 45kg – had to be rescued by emergency crews in northeastern Australia early this morning after the man dove into a fast flowing river to rescue his clueless pet who had become stranded on a large rock in the middle of the waterway about 200m (600ft) below a dam wall (last night. The pair were stranded on the rock for the whole night - editor).

About 6.30am (AEST) this morning, members of the Townsville Emergency Management Queensland helicopter crew were able to winch the man – and his dog – to safety.

“I was worried that the dog might get upset when we were hanging 100 feet off the ground, but he was well behaved,” Mr Elliott said.

“He was loving it, he was acting like he was on the back of a ute. As soon as the rotor wash went up he was smiling and sniffing the air like dogs do when they stick their face out the window in the car.”

Full story at TimesOnline

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Herbicide pollution of Great Barrier Reef

ABC Rural
Wednesday, 15/04/2009

A four-year study of wet season runoff to the Great Barrier Reef shows dangerous levels of herbicides, including diuron, atrazine and ametryn in the reef catchment and lagoon.

The study, by The Australian Centre for Tropical Freshwater Research at James Cook University, included the Tully-Murray, Burdekin-Townsville and Mackay-Whitsunday regions over the wet seasons between 2005 and 2008.

Complete story at ABC Rural

Report: Virgin Blue flight 13 Aug 2007

Virgin Blue B73G near Rockhampton on Aug 13th 2007, fuel imbalance due to leak

The Aviation Herald www.avherald.com
By Simon Hradecky,
created Tuesday, Apr 14th 2009 09:46Z


A Virgin Blue Boeing 737-700, registration VH-VBR performing flight DJ-583 from Brisbane,QL to Hamilton Island,QL (Australia), was just reaching cruise altitude about 148km (80nm) from Rockhampton,QL, when the crew noticed a fuel imbalance due to loss of fuel from the right hand engine. The crew shut the right hand engine down and diverted to Rockhampton, where the aircraft landed safely.

Full report at
The Aviation Herald www.avherald.com
Same story by ABC News

Whitsundays photographer's skills used for NZ Tourism promotion

Tourists 'having a great time' promote NZ
Story by JOSH REICH
The Nelson Mail
Last updated 13:00 14/04/2009

Photo by PATRICK HAMILTON/The Nelson Mail
CAMERA, ACTION: Luke Taplin films a video message about New Zealand for YouTube by Ziggy Ziegler of the Whitsunday Islands.

The experiences of visitors to the Nelson and Tasman regions are being broadcast to the world via an innovative marketing technique.

Astrid Fisher, international marketing manager for Nelson Tasman Tourism, said about 30 videos had been uploaded after the three days of filming.

Complete article at The Nelson Mail

To view the videos go to http://nz.youtube.com/purenzhaveyoursay.

Ziggy Ziegler's web site

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Bullying on the Internet

The Internet provides the perfect forum for cyberbullies, individuals whose aim is to gain gratification from the distress caused by provoking and tormenting others. The anonymity, ease of provocation, and almost infinite source of targets means the Internet is full of predators from pedophiles targeting children to serial bullies targeting ... anybody.

This article is re-written from the UK National Workplace Bullying Advice Service.


Cyberbullies get a perverse sense of satisfaction (called gratification) from sending people flame mail and hate mail. Flame mail is an email whose contents are designed to inflame and enrage. Hate mail is hatred (including prejudice, racism, sexism etc) in an email.

Serial bullies, whose behaviour profile you'll find in full at Bully OnLine, harbour a lot of internal aggression which they direct at others. This may include projection, false criticism and patronising sarcasm whilst contributing nothing of any value. It may also include a common tactic of "a number of people have emailed me backchannel to agree with me". This is standard bully-speak which I've experienced on several forums. In every case it's a fabrication or a distortion - usually the former. It's also a variant of the serial bully head teacher who says "a number of parents have complained to me about you...". When challenged, the identity of the alleged complainants can't be disclosed because it's "confidential". The purpose of this tactic is to wind people up. Don't be fooled into believing it has any validity - it doesn't.

People who bully are adept at creating conflict between those who would otherwise pool negative information about them. The method of creating conflict is provocation which bullies delight in because they know they can always coerce at least one person to respond in a manner which can then be distorted and used to further flame and inflame people. And so it goes on. The bully then sits back and gains gratification from seeing others engage in destructive behaviour towards each other.

Many serial bullies are also serial attention-seekers. More than anything else they want attention. It doesn't matter what type of attention they get, positive or negative, as long as they can provoke someone into paying them attention. It's like a 2-year-old child throwing a tantrum to get attention from a parent. The best way to treat bullies is to refuse to respond and to refuse to engage them - which they really hate. In other words, do not reply to their postings, and on forums carry on posting without reference to their postings as if they didn't exist. In other words, treat nobodies as nobodies.

The anger of a serial bully is especially apparent when they come across someone who can see through them to espy the weak, inadequate, immature, dysfunctional aggressive individual behind the mask. For instance, when serial bullies see themselves described at workbully/serial.htm they usually send me an abusive email.

If you receive abusive emails or flame mails or hate mail, you can forward it to abuse@isp where "isp" is the service provider the abuser is using, eg "aol.com" or "yahoo.com". Although Internet service providers may not act on every complaint, the more complaints they receive about a particular individual (with examples of abusive email) the more likely they are to close down the person's account.

The objectives of bullies are Power, Control, Domination, Subjugation. They get a kick out of seeing you react. It doesn't matter how you react, the fact they've successful provoked a reaction is, to the bully, a sign that their attempt at control have been successful. After that, it's a question of wearing you down. The more your try to explain, negotiate, conciliate, etc the more gratification they obtain from your increasingly desperate attempts to communicate with them. Understand that it is not possible to communicate in a mature adult manner with a disordered individual who's emotionally retarded.

The Number One rule for dealing with this type of behaviour is: don't respond, don't interact and don't engage. This is not as easy to do as it sounds. It's a natural response to want to defend yourself, and to put the person right. However, never argue with a serial bully; it's not a mature adult discussion, but like dealing with a child or immature teenager; whilst the serial bully may be an adult on the outside, on the inside they are like a child who's never grown up - and probably never will. Serial bullies and harassers often have disordered thinking patterns and do not share the same thoughts or values as you.

The second rule is to keep all abusive emails. Create a new folder, perhaps called "Abuse", and move hate mail and flame mail into this folder. You don't have to read it. When the time comes to take action, this folder of hate mail and flame mail is your evidence. Bullies, especially cyberbullies, are obsessive people and if their account is closed down you may start receiving mail from another address. This can later be compared to the abusive emails you've already received to identify the perpetrator. You'll find the same words, phrases and strategies occurring.

The third rule is to understand bullying. Read through Bully OnLine carefully, understand the profile of the serial bully. Recognise that you are not dealing with a person who has the same mindset as yourself. Bullying, and especially cyberbullying, has links with stalking - see related/stalking.htm for links to stalking sites.

Rule four is get help. If you're a young person, this is essential. Even mature experienced adults often cannot handle bullying and harassment by themselves. Sometimes you are dealing with a severely disordered and dangerous individual.

Rule five is become alert to provocation. It could be called "The Baiting Game". A provocative comment is made and those who respond spontaneously in irritation (eg non-assertively) are then encouraged to engage in conflict with those who respond without irritation (eg assertively). The provoker watches, waits and stirs the pot with the occasional additional provocation. What interests me is the sense of gratification that a provoker gains from watching others indulge in destructive interaction initiated by him- or herself. In this context, gratification is a perverse form of satisfaction akin to, but distinct from, pleasure.

The sixth rule is become an observer. Although you may be the target of the cyberbully's anger, you can train yourself to act as an observer. This takes you out of the firing line and enables you to study the perpetrator and collect evidence. When people use bullying behaviours they project their own weaknesses, failings and shortcomings on to others. In other words, they are telling you about themselves by fabricating an accusation based on something they themselves have done wrong. Whenever you receive a flame mail or hate mail, train yourself to instinctively ask the question, "What is this person revealing about themselves this time?"

The seventh rule is decide if you want to take action, and if so, prepare carefully and strike hard. Sometimes refusing to respond and engage will result in the cyberbully losing interest and going off to find someone easier to torment. Sometimes though, especially if there has been interaction in the past, the cyberbully is so obsessed that s/he cannot and will not let go. You will have to make that person let go, but only through swift, hard, legal action, and only when the time is right. Don't deal with the abuser yourself (this encourages bullies and stalkers), use a third party such as a solicitor.

Finally a reminder - never try to mediate, negotiate, conciliate or otherwise deal with a bully or stalker yourself. Always remember Rule #1: don't respond, don't interact and don't engage.

My page on stalking which includes a behaviour profile of the Internet stalker may prove interesting.

Bully OnLine is a gold mine of insight and information on bullying which identifies the different types of harassment and bullying, and exposes the principal perpetrator, the serial bully. Everyone, whether they're receiving flame mails or hate mail or not, knows at least one person in their life with the profile of the serial bully. Click here to see ...who does this describe in your life?

Have a look through this web site to recognise the bullies and bullying in your life ... start with Am I being bullied? then move on to What is bullying? To find out what you can do about bullying, click Action to tackle bullying. Have a look at the profile of the serial bully which is common to sociopathic managers, harassers, stalkers, rapists, violent partners, abusers, paedophiles, even serial killers of the organised kind.

If bullying and harassment have caused injury to health, commonly diagnosed as "stress", see the page on injury to health and the one on the psychiatric injury of trauma, a collection of symptoms congruent with the diagnostic criteria for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD.

Helpful links:
Bully Profiles The Attention Seeker The Wannabe The Guru The Sociopath
Cyberbullying, emails and the Internet
Bullying by neighbours Bullying by landlords
Bullying resources Action to tackle bullying
Stress, PTSD and psychiatric injury
BullyOnline.org
CyberBullying UK
CyberBullying USA
HaltAbuse.org