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Expad changes to Expad.ie

Just a note to the few readers I have to update your readers – expad.wordpress.com is now expad.ie

It’s been a long  and drawn-out process, due in the main to my cyber-sloth.

Thanks to support at WordPress and ieinternet for their patience.

May 21, 2007   No Comments

Home & Away – Voting from overseas

Home & Away could well be a regular feature here on Expad, comparing and contrasting aspects of life here in Australia with those back home in Ireland.

As the general elections loom in Ireland, disenfranchised democrats like myself face returning to a changed political landscape that we have had no opportunity to chisel away at ourselves. Irish people abroad cannot vote in Irish elections, unlike our Australia brethren.

The arrangements are in place for Australians overseas at election time to vote if they so wish. The FAQ is here. It all seems so easy – so why has the Irish Government not followed suit?

As it stands, all that’s open to Irish voters in Australia (other than those serving in the diplomatic corps, is the Irish Echo’s newspaper poll (rollover).

Sifting through other Australian electoral policy, we find that in Australia voting is mandatory, and if you’re so much as outside your own constituency, you are expected to make arrangements to get your stamp on a ballot. It’s made relatively easy to do, and failure to vote or explain your absence results in a $20 fine, or worse:

If, within 21 days, the apparent non-voter fails to reply, cannot provide a valid and sufficient reason or declines to pay the penalty, then prosecution proceedings may be instigated. If the matter is dealt with in court and the person is found guilty, he or she may be fined up to $50 plus court costs.

Seems like a better way to encourage the youth to vote than the derisory and insulting Rock the Vote campaign that is currently clogging inboxes, and angering the youth it is hoping to fill with enthusiasm. Want the youth to go and vote? Make it difficult for them not to. Simple. Don’t insult their intelligence, and spare us all the uncomfortable-looking pseudo-celebs and childish videos. Even from the other side of the planet, it’s an embarrassment knowing it’s there.

Cue whines from Civil Liberties types who say you should be free at election time (a la Ronan Keating) to say nothing at all, if you so wish. Go and spoil your vote, if you feel there is no-one who represents you. But stand up and be counted, rather than shouting abuse from the shadows.

May 21, 2007   No Comments

MySpace of the week… Marc Mittag

1074320601_m.jpgHe’s grown up a little since this pic, and his grown-up jazz sounds perfectly suits Slattery’s on Bath Ave, where he plays most Thursdays. Originally an Aussie, Marc roams the globe playing jazz to pay the bills, and spent a week last year living in the window of Tower Records in Dublin to promote Skinful’s new album.

Plinky. Worth seeing.

May 21, 2007   No Comments

The grimmer the ad…

When the new generation of road safety ads came out, people were shocked at just how graphic the depictions of accidents had become. This English ad takes it to new levels.

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Via: Rob Foxx 

May 21, 2007   No Comments