For those engaged in Australia’s asylum seeker debate, SBS Television’s 3 part reality series ‘Go back to where you came from‘ has been one of the year’s most anticipated TV events and I for one certainly wasn’t going to miss it. Even before the series went to air, a good 40,000 people on Facebook indicated [...]
Note to Gillard: go back to where you came from
by Carly on 22. Jun, 2011 in Africa, Australia, Culture, Ethnicity, Human rights, Local community, Migration, Multiculturalism, My life, Politics, Refugees
Using celebrities to promote a cause – damned if you don’t, damned if you do?
by Carly on 06. Jun, 2011 in Australia, Culture, Environment, My life, Politics
My past week has been a very colourful one at work with the launch of our big campaign supporting a price on carbon pollution, particularly with the media furor surrounding Cate Blanchett‘s participation in our television ad: Valiantly led by a number of News Ltd newspapers, the media who were reporting on the launch of [...]
The big C word: Compassion
by Carly on 15. May, 2011 in My life
Today is the International Day of Compassion, as declared by Bloggers Unite, encouraging social media enthusiasts to promote and share some compassion. I could hardly resist the offer to do this, given part of my motivation for starting this blog was to stir up a bit more compassion out there on the battle ground of [...]
It’s jazz Jim, but not as we know it
by Carly on 13. May, 2011 in Africa, Culture, Music, My life
It’s a rare thing to hear Africa and jazz music being discussed in the same sentence, however herein lies a good example of why the amazing continent of Africa needs a better PR consultant (yes, my hand is in the air). My earliest introduction to fine jazz emanating from Africa occured when I stumbled upon Abdullah [...]

