The Futility of Networking

    Every week I receive at least one invitation to a networking event. So far I have declined them all, unconvinced that they offer any benefit to my writing career. Eight years ago I was one of a new batch of graduate managers in the British Civil Service. Our training included a networking event […]

Fake Facebook

In today’s Guardian Andrew Smith writes a great article about fake news corroding democracy. Whilst he focuses on social media, the trend is affecting conventional outlets too. The very fact that he writes an opinion piece shows how far newspapers have evolved from the days when they simply reported facts and printed advertisements. My preferred […]

Our replacements or our servants?

This week I went to the cinema to see an animation of a television program broadcast fifty years ago, with the original soundtrack. Appropriately the main theme of Doctor Who Power of the Daleks is rebirth, featuring the first time that the lead actor was replaced. Nobody then predicted that the show would still be […]

E minus for service and effort

Sometimes I am asked to help people make complaints. In a previous role I handed complaints for a large government body and now use that experience to assist friends and family who are dissatisfied with a product or service.  In the majority of cases the problem is caused by delay, unclear or ineffective communication or […]

Broken Democracy

Democracy used to work. It was very simple. The people elected an MP and he or she voted to make decisions on their behalf.  Before voting the MP had an opportunity to canvass local opinion and participate in debates to learn the facts.  Although they belonged to a political party they were not obliged to […]

A Tale of Two Trains

Last week Queensland Rail cancelled trains due to a driver shortage. This was caused by the opening of a new line and inadequate resource planning for the enhanced timetable. The Queensland Government expressed their displeasure, resulting in the resignation of the Chief Executive and Chairman of the Board. In England Southern Rail have been cancelling […]

The future shown by Doctor Who in 1984

Twenty similarities between Season 22 of Doctor Who, broadcast in 1984, and the 2016 American election. A ridiculous plan to change the course of history. Policemen shooting innocent people. A society addicted to reality television. A decent but weak leader, frustrated by the political system. A repulsive capitalist intent on usurping power. A female environmentalist, […]

About Democracy

Barrack Obama has declared that democracy is on the agenda in the forthcoming election. The two main candidates to succeed him have spent millions campaigning within the current democratic system but is that system truly democratic? Democracy in its purest form means rule by the people. Every eligible person has a vote and the majority […]

Religious Freedom protected in Australia

This week I was directed to a Facebook post which asked people to vote on banning Muslim immigration to Australia. It follows a recent opinion poll on the same topic, leading to global headlines that fifty percent of the population support a ban. The poll surveyed 1000 people, with 49% in favor. That’s 490 people, […]