Northern Territory Indigenous Children Involved In Informal Sex Trade Epidemic

 

By Honey Gillard 

A recent Northern Territory report has found that Aboriginal children as young as three are falling victim to extensive sex abuse highly fuelled by “rivers of grog”, pornography and a lack of education.

The report visited remote Northern Territory communities and found that child abuse was apparent in all 45.  

Co-chair Pat Anderson, who released the grim report last Friday, claimed that children were being exposed to pornography at a young age and then later mimicking the actions with one another. 

The children were also reportedly abused by both indigenous and non-indigenous adults. 

Ms Anderson blamed a lack of education and rampant alcoholism as the chief causes of the alarming problem. 

She said: “A river of grog is running through and destroying remote communities. There is a strong association between alcohol abuse, violence and the sexual abuse of children.”  

Anderson added to the report saying: “Children as young as three have been exposed to pornographic material and videos in their homes.” 

“This has been seen by community and social workers who observed the children imitating sexual behaviour with each other.” 

The inquiry’s 316-page report into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse made 97 recommendations, including improving procedures for reporting and monitoring offenders, addressing pervasive poverty and alcoholism and tightening ropes on pornography laws.

 Co-chairman Rex Wild, QC, remained adamant as he warned of a “disaster” looming over indigenous communities if the government didn’t get their act together soon and stop playing politics and work together to implement a long-term strategy to manage this crisis. 

“Unless action is taken we are utterly convinced a disaster is looming,” Mr Wild said. 

One of the cases referred to in the report is an account of local police officers turning a blind eye to a “rampant informal sex trade” between young Aboriginal girls and non-Aboriginal mine workers. 

Girls, aged between the tender ages of 12 and 15, were purportedly provided with alcohol and cash, as well as other goods as a trade for sex with local mine workers.                       

Police revealed to the inquiry that they were alert of the ongoing sex trade but claimed that there was little in which they could do due to a “culture of silence”. 

Another case, which is currently facing the courts, involves a non-Aboriginal health worker who is assumed to have exchanged goods, drugs and attention to a number of local children for sex. When questioned about the man one 15-year–old described him as her “boyfriend”. 

Northern Territory Chief Minister Clare Martin spoke of the distressing events claiming that not enough had been done to stop the suffering of children. 

“This is a landmark report that will sadly expose the great pain and unhappiness of many people,” she said. “It is clear that not enough has been done to tackle the abuse of Aboriginal children.” 

“I commit the government to implement the key action areas of this report and get on with the job of tackling this deeply disturbing issue.” 

The inquest was set up by the Northern Territory government last June, after the surfacing of seversal widespread reports of child sexual abuse in remote areas of central Australia. 

Sources: theage.com.au   

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Australian Aboriginality turns 40 but is still jumping hurdles

By Honey Gillard 

IT’S been 40 years now since the Australian Aboriginals were first recognized as official human beings – going from the ‘flora and fauna’ of Australia to it’s inhabitants – it’d seem to be a time for indigenous Australians to celebrate, but sadly for many who are still living an inequitable and deprived life this event is nothing to celebrate. 

In the 1967 referendum an astonishing 91% of white Australians voted in favour of the inclusion of indigenous people in the national census, after almost a decade of Aboriginal right campaigning. This resulted in colossal alteration to Australian society that provided hope to manys doorsteps of justice and equality for all the Aboriginies who had endured immense and injust segregation in many areas, including such necessities as housing and education. It’s sad to hear that such promises are yet to be kept. 

Activist Neville Perkins says that even after 40 years words have not been kept by the government and statistics are still grim – if not worse.

He says: “While there have been some improvements since the 1967 referendum, there is still room for more improvement in the living conditions of Aboriginal Australians and unfortunately under the Howard Government, Aboriginal affairs has gone backward.”

“We still have the poorest health rates in Australia.”

Indigenous Australians have a life expectancy 17 years shorter than non-Indigenous people – a deficit that Senator Andrew Bartlett claims must be top priority for all Australian governments.

Reconciliation Australia board member Fred Chaney says life expectancy is a chief evidence of the government’s failure.

“It overlays a whole lot of other social statistics, in education, in employment, health and so on all of which need attention, but life expectancy is a reminder that we’re doing worse than the United States, worse than Canada and worse than New Zealand,” says Chaney.

Prime Minster John Howard has admitted that many of the improvements in Aborigines’ lives that supporters of the ’67 referendum hoped and voted for have not transpired.

Howard stated that the rights which were fought for in 1967 were no rights at all if “accompanied by grinding poverty, overcrowding, poor health, violence and isolation from mainstream society”.

On his attendance at a Canberra function held to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the referendum the Prime Minister was greeted with a swarm of “boo”s echoing in his address. 

In spite of the reception of Howard’s hostile salutation, the Howard Government is reportedly now putting plans into place (and action this time) to finally deliver better services to those Aboriginal communities, existing on the outer reaches of society. 

Sources: abc.net.au

Jessica Alba a penguin trainer in “Good Luck Chuck”

By Honey Gillard 

In just under 3 months Jessica Alba will have us all saying, ‘Good Luck Chuck’. 

Good Luck Chuck’ is rom-com (romantic comedy) that zones in on the life of unlucky-in-love, Chuck, (Dane Cook) who breaks up with his longtime lady, and is then shocked when he hears the news that she is engaged to her new boyfriend. He finds himself repeating this pattern, and is hopeful that single women will seek him out as a date, so they too will soon find Mr. Right. He then meets Cam Wexler (Jessica Alba), a lovable, but clumsy penguin trainer, who changes his outlook on love.

So we’ve got the lovely Jessica Alba and Mr. Dane Cook, but who else has lent their talents to this film? Well, the cast also includes Annie Wood, Chelan Simmons [Final Destination 3], Dan Fogler and Jodelle Ferland. (NOTE: Both Simmons and Ferland have starred in hit T.V show ‘Supernatural].

Good Luck, Chuck’ is set for cinema release on the 24th of August.

Don’t think you can hold out a whole 3 months for some Alba-tastic acting? Well no worries you can see the Hollywood beauty this coming month in ‘Fantastic Four: The Rise OF The Silver Surfer’. 

Source: IMDB.com

Teri Hatcher on wine: “Don’t throw it out, dump it in your bath!”

By Honey Gillard

Water restrictions have us limiting a baths, but Desperate Housewives star Teri Hatcher has an answer to our bathing prayers – wine.  

Hatcher has revealed her new use for leftover wine – she bathes in it. She has admitted that she hates being wasteful and when a pharmacist friend told her of all the “good properties” of wine and told her to “dump it in her bath” the desperate housewife found herself enjoying vintage waterless baths.

The actress explains, “When you’re alone you open a bottle of wine and then it’s not really good after four or five days. This make-up chemist that I know was talking about all the good properties in wine – antioxidants and stuff, exfoliating qualities; and she said, `Never throw it out, dump it in your bath.’”

Hehe.. Now ain’t that creative – wonder if Al Gore will be picking this up soon J Though it might be a tad expensive – it’s inventive none-the-less.

Source: Starpulse 

 

Adam Levine: If Maroon 5 Was Ugly We’d Be Taken Seriously

By Honey Gillard

Maroon 5 are not marooning their fans this month with worldwide touring, interviews and news…news…news…

Recently Adam Levine, front man of the ‘shivering’ band has announced that he resents the group’s boy band image. The singer has insisted that this boyish image makes people take them less seriously- and that they’d be taken more seriously if they were ugly.

He says, “There is a boy band thing that still hovers around us and people think we’re lightweight because of that. But we’re a proper group. We can really play.”

“If we were five overweight, middle-aged guys, people would take us more seriously.”

Levine continues stating that the band won’t change who they are and what they do just for just to please journalists – they are who they are; a pop group.

Levine says: “We won’t apologize for what we are. We’re a pop group, and we’re not going to make videos where we all look dirty.”

The ladies-man has also revealed that, unlike many other bands, he is just the front man of the group – the singer if you may – he is not in control of the group.

Levine would actually love to tone down the drumming in their music, but accepts that the change isn’t being made, as he isn’t in control of the group. He persists that life in Maroon 5 is an equal collaboration between all members and his wishes are not always fulfilled.

He says, “If I had things my way, we’d have a smaller drum kit and (guitarist) James (Valentine) would have only one effects pedal. But it’s not a solo project. It’s a band. There are tensions and differences, just as with any band.”

Maroon 5’s long-awaited second album ‘It Won’t Be Soon Before Long’ will be released next weekend. 

Source: Starpulse.com

Austin Powers 4? Yeah Baby

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By Honey Gillard

Everyone’s favourite shagadelic spy, Austin Powers, is set to be bringing his groovy ways back for a fourth time.

Austin Powers’s multi-star Mike Myers, who is currently promoting his newest release movie ‘Shrek: the third’, recently revealed to ‘Movie hole’ that he is “eyeing an Austin Powers 4”.

The installment is said to already have a “fully conceived idea” behind it and will this time focus more on Dr. Evil than the ‘International Man of Mystery’ himself, Austin Powers – taking a fresh twist from the previous three instalments. (Though when you think about it they’re the same actor anyway so it’s sure to be hilarious’).

Myers, 43, says:  “There is a fully conceived idea for a fourth and I can just say that it’s from Dr Evil’s point of view, so if you balanced how much of it was Austin with Dr Evil, it’s more Dr Evil than Austin.”

The rest of the cast is not yet ‘officially’ known but one can only assume that it’ll feature such previous stars as ‘Buffy’ star Seth Green (who plays Dr. Evil’s son, Scott), Mindy Sterling (who plays Frau, Dr. Evil’s love interest in the previous 3) and a lovely lady (as we could conclude from the previous roles of Elizabeth Hurley, Beyonce and Heather Graham).

Who will be Austin’s bag, baby? Perhaps some of the Shrek cast will lend Austin their talents. It has been almost 5 whole years since the release of ‘Austin Powers in Gold member’, which featured such Hollywood stars and starlets as Micheal Caine, Beyonce Knowles and Micheal York. And a whole 10 years since first shouted those two famous words, “Yeah Baby!”

Source: Movie Hole

Nicole & Paris are Bazaar (Guess who Paris wants to be when she’s older?)

By Honey Gillard 

Recently jailed socialite Paris Hilton and her ‘Simple Life’ on-again-off-again BFF Nicole Ritchie share their ‘bazaar’ words with the one-and-only ‘Harper’s Bazaar’ magazine.    

We all know (especially after recent events) that Paris has a little, hold on, make that rather quite a bit of trouble with the law – with getting jailed and all. But what you may not have known is that Paris believes that she gets “in more trouble just because of who she is.”  Paris, 26,  says: “I think I get in more trouble just because of who I am. The cops do it all the time. They’ll just pull me over to hit on me. It’s really annoying. They’re like, ‘What’s your phone number? Want to go to dinner?’ They won’t even give me a ticket. They just pull me over, and the paparazzi, of course, take a picture. All the time. I have so many cops’ business cards.” 

“It’s weird sometimes. I think people think I’m not human.” 

“They feel like they know me from seeing me in all those things, and they come up with their own explanation of what they think I am. They say, ‘She doesn’t work.’ I work! Every single day, I’m travelling around the world. I wouldn’t have been able to do this, without working. It’s just annoying to me that people think things like that.”

Will Paris Hilton be the future Martha Stewart. Well, Paris reports: “Maybe when I’m old.”

On falling out with Nicole in 2004 the blonde bombshell revealed: “There was no reason why we were fighting; it was just silly. We believed what other people were saying. People are really twofaced in this town, and they were trying to play us against each other. It made me sadder than any break-up with a boyfriend. It was just like the worst feeling ever.”

Nicole on the other hand reveals her philosophy on her scrapes with the law, saying: “Every mistake I make, there’s consequences, I don’t take anything lightly.”

She continues clearly stating that she is “clearly not” above the law.

She says: “Well, clearly I’m not! Otherwise, it would be smooth sailing. I get caught for everything!”

So what does little miss. Ritchie have planned for her future?

Well the young socialite reveals to the magazine: “My plan was not to be a celebrity. My plan was to be a singer and an entertainer. I wanted to go to NYU, major in musical theatre, do Broadway, and come out with an album. Unfortunately, I started playing up when I was in my teens.”

As all girls have to inevitably deal with in some point of their life Nicole also has to deal with losing friends to gossip and realizing who her true friends are.

“This year, my biggest struggle has been realizing that some people close to me are not good for my life. I’m a girl and I love to gossip, but when I hear that people I consider friends are talking about me, it really hurts my feelings. It’s not, ‘Is Nicole okay?’ but more like, ‘I heard that Nicole blah-blah.”

Who loves rock ‘n’ roll? Nicole loves Rock ‘n’ roll.

“I like really pale, I like really skinny, I like people that kind of look homeless. Back in the day, it would have been David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix…”

The new ‘Harper’s Bazaar’ issue hits newsstands on May 22.

Source: Just Jared 

Hilary Duff To Return To Her Roots

By Honey Gillard

CURRENT brunette babe Hilary Duff is going to return to her blonde roots.The former ‘Lizzie Mcguire’ star was spotted at the 28th Annual Gift Of Life Tribute Celebration on Sunday sporting a fresh set of bangs.

The young singer/actress/lots of other professions said: “It’s springtime, the sun is out and I am going to go back to blonde. I miss it and the weather is nice and for some reason, I am going to do it!”

The event was sponsored by National Kidney Foundation of Southern California, and had Hilary as a celebrity musical guest performer for the night. Also lending their talents were R&B singing sensation Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds and saxophonist Kenny G. The celebrations were hosted by actor/comedian George Lopez.

The event was held at the Warner Bros. Lot in Burbank, California.  Check out Miss. Hilary Duff’s new album ‘Dignity’ at your local shoppies. Personally I think it’s so fun and inspiring… J P.S: What do you think of Hil’s new bangs? Are they banging or rather choppy? Let me know. 

Source: JustJared

Angelina Jolie Takes Global Action For Children

By Honey Gillard

BIG hearted Angelina Jolie has proclaimed the opening of the new Washington, DC headquarters establishment of Global Action for Children (GAC)’s at a news conference held at the National Press Club, last Thursday.

The ‘Mr & Mrs Smith’ star stated, “The numbers associated with this problem are staggering. It is overwhelming and the scale of the problem seems to give many an excuse for inaction. In many ways it is better to think of these children one by one — each deserving of our care and attention, each being of equal value, and each being a test of whether justice — or injustice — will prevail.”

The actress continued, “I am here to simply ask you to think about orphaned children not as a burden but as a great opportunity. Their education is an investment in our future. … They have had to work very, very hard to survive, but when they are given a chance, they grow strong, stronger than most. … The Lost Boys of Sudan are a great example.”

The GAC is a impartial support organization focused on increasing the funding for programs that support orphans and vulnerable children by $2.5 billion per year by the U.S. government.

Source: JustJared.com 

Wednesday Plays Host To SOS and Spider-Man Premieres

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By Honey Gillard

On Wednesday night – apparently a night of premieres – ‘SOS’ (Save Our Selves) made it’s opening night premiere at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. The guest list included actors Adrian Grenier, Jesse Bradford, Diego Luna, Jimmy Fallon, Julia Stiles, and supermodel Petra Nemcova.

SOS is the campaign behind the Live Earth global concert series on July 7, 2007. The mission of the SOS Short Films Program is to create a series of educational and compelling short films that highlight the problems of, and engage people with solutions for, the global climate crisis.

Wednesday also played host to the Spanish premiere of ‘Spider-Man 3’.

The film’s co-stars Kirsten Dunst and James Franco were present at the event held at the Palacio de la Musica Cinema in Madrid, Spain.

 Well it’s always good to see new piccys of James Franco and Kirsten looks as beautiful as always. Good job guys. Can’t wait to see your movie.

 Source: Just Jared

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