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The hurdy-gurdy man : Comments
By Bruce Haigh, published 13/7/2007Rudd allowed himself to be wedged and it wasn’t a pretty sight: there comes a time when it is necessary to stand up to Howard and call his bluff.
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The Australian population is not entirely convinced that Mr Howard has taken his initiative solely for political advantage. There is more than a fair chance he as a father was moved by the Little Children are Sacred report. In fact his actions to date are in accord with the first three recommendations of that report, namely to take action on indigenous child abuse in the Northern Territory. Mr Howard would have been clever enough to avoid indigenous matters if he was only interested in votes.
It would not be enough for Mr Rudd to oppose Mr Howard's initiative, he needs to address the recommendations of the Little Children are Sacred report in a practical way and so far he has made no attempt whatsoever to do that.
Fact is that almost everyone is keen not to discuss the detail of the report and its recommendations, despite the solid grassroots consultation that went into it and its practical, commonsense recommendations. The media is sidestepping the issue in preference to assisting the extreme of either side have their day in the sun. Sensationalism sells it seems.
You would think that for once the politicians, indigenous experts (what a sorry self-serving lot they are!) and others would for once put down their cudgels and work together to get something done for the most vulnerable group of society, indigenous children, who are well proven to be suffering from neglect. But I guess the kids will have to wait for that because the Little Children are Sacred report is in the too hard basket.