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The Malu Sara - The REAL shame of Australia

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An investigation into the fatal voyage of an Immigration Department boat in the Torres Strait has found the skipper had never been trained adequately to use equipment that might have saved him and his passengers.

ABC1's Four Corners program has asked why an experienced patrol officer was told to put to sea in gale force winds, in a boat not built to deal with the conditions.

Since that tragic day in 2005, the people of the Torres Strait have been asking how the deaths were allowed to occur and why has nobody been held to account.

"People should be fried over this," said Badu islander Laurie Nona.

"It looks like we're from out here on the island, people lost their lives. Who gives a damn down there?"

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/06/29/2610818.htm

Anyone who saw this 4 corners presentation must be asking why can this happen with so little outrage. People Died. People sending distess signals in the open sea were ignored. Traditional sea people outstanding and incomparable knowledge ignored.

If this had been an asylum boat all hell would break loose. This was an Australian government vessel sent to it's grave with Australians aboard due to neglect and simply not caring. Was it because these Australians were Torres Strait Islanders?

Perhaps due to the wonderful program by 4 corners this case in now before the Crime and Misconduct Commission.

Do we need 4 corners for real justice in this country?

So tell the Torres Strait, who does give a damn down there?
Posted by TheMissus, Thursday, 14 January 2010 5:44:28 PM
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Missus,
It does make you wonder how a skipper can report an official vessel leaking a few days earlier & then take unofficial women & kids aboard.
Posted by individual, Thursday, 14 January 2010 6:24:39 PM
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Unofficial passengers is really not the point due to lack of services and being accepted as a norm. Even illegals crossing the border up there are the norm with no outrage despite health risks. PNG is like a swim away and where better to get some health treatment? It is not a normal part of the Australia. When they sent distess signal nobody got worried about it, why? Oh well! Really worrying attitude.
Posted by TheMissus, Thursday, 14 January 2010 6:37:56 PM
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Dear TM,

There's certainly a litany of errors:

1) Why was a patrol officer told to put to
sea in gale force winds in a boat not built to
deal with those conditions. A boat that was
taking in water while docked, and a boat that
had no sea-worthiness certification for use on
the open sea.

2) Why wasn't the skipper trained adequately
to use equipment that might have saved him and
his passengers. Why was there no 2 way-radio on
board or appropriate maps.

3) Why weren't the supposedly water-tight
compartments properly sealed.

4) Why wasn't the boat fitted out with up-to-date
equipment.

5) Why didn't key personal in the Queensland Public
Service and the nationally co-ordinated rescue service
AUSSAR take the Malu Sara's distress calls seriously.

6) Why has - Queensland's Crime
and Misconduct Commission (as of 14th Jan 2010) still
not started any investigatory procedures into this
case.

Well might we ask - is it because this deals with
indigenous people?

The facts look damaging.
What's going to be done regarding compensation for
the families - and to ensure that this doesn't
ever happen again?
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 14 January 2010 6:48:55 PM
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There's got to be more to it than that. To much emphasis put on a leaking boat. There hasn't been a boat built that doesn't leak from day one. That what bilges are for.
Posted by Desmond, Thursday, 14 January 2010 7:18:48 PM
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The actual building of the boat was a big part of the story, huge part. Like who is the cheapest, do not care if it is actually seaworthy! Only for up there afterall sort of attitude. It is extreme view but certainly would like that claim investigated. The boat builders on TI, (if I recall correctly) said no way would they ever sell a boat of such low standard. They were not Torres Strait Islander so business may give bias opinion, but they seemed to really love the people and have passion for their craft. Still have misled by Tv before but enough I feel for a call for full transparency.

It was a heart breaking story, I wish they would re-run though and this time all of Australia watch it.
Posted by TheMissus, Thursday, 14 January 2010 7:40:30 PM
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