Gentlefolk,
This post describes our activities in the month of November 2022.
The contents of this post are in the following sequence:
Photos of our activities during November 2022.
Some news items which caught my eye in November 2022.
Some significant events so far in 2022 ...
Highlight
The highlight of the month was spending 10 days in Sydney helping look after Eddie & Jay while their parents were on a business trip to the USA to promote their furniture (reddie.com.au). Good to spend quality time together; they are growing up so quickly!
First, here are photos of some of our activities during November 2022.
Andrew and Caz asked us to look after Eddie & Jay while they did a 2 week business trip to the USA. Four grandparents look after 2 grandkids!!! From left: Paul, Niniek, Vera & me. |
The kids have lots of after-school activities. |
Walking up Birrell Street to Waverley Primary School on Bronte Road, about a kilometre from home. The kids insist on carrying their (huge) school bags. |
Jay and Eddie on WhatsApp chatting to their parents in the USA. Technology makes 'keeping in touch' so much easier these days. |
Tennis lessons at Coogee Tennis Club. Eddie is hitting the ball really well; Jay is improving. |
Coogee Beach. We used to come here quite often when Vera & I lived in Sydney 30 years ago. |
Eddie has a "Sprint" class in Centennial Park. |
I had a look at this exhibition, which is on the wonderful 'sea walk' between Bronte Beach and Bondi Beach. It is an annual event in Spring, but was not held during Covid. |
It was the last day of the Sculptures by the Sea exhibition - big crowds. |
A view back to Bronte Beach. |
It was a beautiful, warm day (after weeks of cold and rain) and Bondi Beach was crowded. |
We had lunch with our friend, Charles Yu. |
Coffee break in the lovely Queen Victoria Building in Sydney. |
Oda and Angie. |
We visited the magnificent Chinese Garden at Darling Harbour. |
Layout of the Chinese Garden, which was a gift from the City of Guangzhou. It is a veritable oasis in the middle of a huge city. |
The Chinese Garden is surrounded by apartment buildings and offices. |
Feeding frenzy. |
We had a family gathering at Caz & Andrew's home in Queens Park; from left: Davide, Angie, Sasha, and Marion. |
The play was performed at the Q Theatre; the stage was set up as a tennis court. |
Friends Angie and Howard visited from Sydney. |
Book launch of Dreamers & Schemers by ANU historian, Professor Frank Bongiorno. |
TV reporter Laura Tingle interviewed the author, Professor Frank Bongiorno. |
The legendary "pig's knuckle" of the restaurant of the Harmonie German Club in Canberra. Yummy! |
We attended a "Blues Piano Night". Five wonderful pianists entertained the crowd, individually and as a group. |
Xmas concert by the U3A Brindabella Orchestra. |
Less than a month to Xmas!!! |
Enjoying the Xmas lunch (turkey, ham followed by Xmas pudding) with Sue and Frank, hosted by the Southern Cross Club Woden. |
My brother Andy with his mountain-bike group in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Super fit! |
The price of fuel at Costco this week. Diesel is still much higher than petrol. |
Global
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Brazil Federal Election: Lula
(Worker’s Party) beat Bolsonaro (Liberal Party) by 2.2 million votes. India: Bridge collapse in Gujarat:
141+ dead. Iran: Continuing anti-Govt demonstrations;
over 300 dead, thousands arrested. British Petroleum (BP) profit in
Q3 $8.2B ($3.3B in Q3 last year). Govt will introduce a Super Profits tax on
energy companies. Israel: Benjamin Netanyahu’s party
formed coalition; he is PM again. Pakistan: former PM Imran Khan
attempted assassination. UK: Inflation 11.1% in October;
Bank of England raised interest rates 0.75% (to 3%). UN: Sec Gen Antonio Guterres
addressed COP27 Climate Change Summit in Egypt with warning of grim future.
Top emitters of CO2: China, USA, EU, India, Russia. Finally agreed on a “Loss
& damage Fund” in which rich countries will help poor countries fight the
effects of Climate Change. World population passed 8B (it is
estimated to peak at 10.4B). Many world leaders attended big
meetings: ASEAN; G20; and APEC. Presidents Biden and Xi held bilateral talks. Turkey: Bomb in Istanbul killed 6
injured 81. Major Crypto Exchange FTX (CEO Sam
Bankman-Fried) filed for bankruptcy. England beat Pakistan to win the
T20 cricket cup (played in Australia). England is also the current T50 One
Day Champion. Football (Soccer) World Cup in Qatar (20 Nov-18 Dec). 32 teams competing. Impressive opening ceremony; but then hosts Qatar were beaten 2-0 by Ecuador. A wonderful feast of soccer in Qatar, amazing skills. Some World Cup highlights/upsets so far: Japan beat Germany; Morocco beat Belgium; Saudi Arabia beat Argentina; Ronaldo has now scored for Portugal in 5 World Cups; wonderful scissors goal by Richarlison (Brazil) against Serbia. As of this morning (30 Nov) Netherlands, Senegal, England and USA have advanced to the Group of 16 knock-out stage. Australia lost to France but beat Tunisia; we play Denmark early tomorrow morning (our time) – praying for a win!!! Indonesia: earthquake in West
Java: 270+ dead, many injured and homelss. England: Cristiano Ronaldo will leave
Manchester United after disagreements. Scotland: UK Supreme Court ruled
that Scottish govt must obtain approval of British Govt before holding
another independence referendum. Malaysia: Anwar Ibrahim (75) to form a
coalition Govt in Malaysia. Taiwan: Taiwan’s president Tsai Ing Wen
resigned as head of the DPP Party, following poor results in local elections;
she will continue as President until 2024. Canada beat Australia to win the
2022 Davis Cup (first time Canada has won this tennis competition). USA permitted Chevron to recommence
operations in Venezuela. Singapore decriminalised gay sex
(but still bans gay marriage).
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Russian invasion of Ukraine |
Russia cancelled the “Black Sea
Grain Exports” agreement because of drone attacks, but later reinstated the
agreement. General Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, estimated that the war in Ukraine has resulted in 100,000 dead & injured (including 40K civilians). Ukraine military occupied Kherson following Russian withdrawal. Two rockets landed in a Polish village killing 2 people. Ukraine and the Western media immediately pointed the finger at Russia. It turned out that the rockets were most likely from Ukrainian air defence. Russian missiles target Ukraine infrastructure, such as power generation, as winter sets in. President Putin said “We share your pain” to mothers of soldiers killed in Ukraine. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met President Zelensky in Kyiv; pledged continuing support.
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USA
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Federal Reserve raised interest
rates 0.75% to 4%. Houston Astros beat Philadelphia
Phillies 4-2 to win the World Baseball Series. Mid-Term elections held for 435
HoR seats and 36 Senate seats. The Republican Wave did not eventuate, it was
much closer than expected. The Democrats retained control of the Senate (even
without the Georgia runoff on 6 December); while the Republicans narrowly won
control of the House of Representatives. Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon,
said that he will give most of his fortune (estimated at $124B) to fight
Climate Change and Inequality. He joins Warren Buffet and Bill Gates who have pledged to give their fortunes away. Former President Donald Trump
announced that he will seek to be the Republican nominee in the 2024
Presidential Election. After several delays, NASA finally
launched unmanned Artemis 1 spacecraft which will circumnavigate the moon. President Biden celebrated his 80th
birthday on 20 November. Mass shooting in Colorado Springs
gay club: 5 dead, 18 injured. Another mass shooting at a Walmart Store in Virginia. The Supreme Court cleared the way
for the House Ways & Means Committee to finally obtain Donald Trump’s tax
returns. Elon Musk took over management of
Twitter; sacked half the staff. The Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) banned the importation and sale of products of 5 Chinese
companies: Huawei, ZTE, Hikvision, Dahua, Hytern.
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Australia |
Vigils in many cities followed
death of 15 year old indigenous boy Cassius Turvey in Perth; Jack Brearley
(21) arrested. Gold Trip (21:1) won the 3,200
metre Melbourne Cup. Widespread flooding in Central-West
NSW (Forbes, Gundagai, Wagga, Eugowra, Deniliquin, Condoblin, etc). Australian trade surplus A$8.7B in
August, A$2.4B in September. PM Albanese attended ASEAN, G20,
and APEC meetings. Many bilateral discussions, including with President Xi –
hopefully reset the relationship? Carnival cruise ship Majestic
Princess: 800 of 3,300 guests tested positive for Covid. Crazy weather on the East Coast:
cold (including snow) in the south, hot in north. Fears of 4th Covid wave
with new cases up 47% this week. Word of 2022: “TEAL” = female,
independents elected during May election. Trial of Bruce Lehrmann (accused
of raping Britney Higgins) postponed to February 2023, following a mistrial. Labor won the Victorian State
election, giving Daniel Andrews a 3rd term as Premier. Retired Justice of the High Court,
Virginia Bell, presented her report on former PM Morrison’s secret assumption
of 5 Ministerial portfolios. Not illegal, but “fundamentally undermined the
principle of responsible government.” Labor Govt moved a parliamentary motion
to censure Morrison. The National Party announced that it would not support a proposed referendum on a constitutional amendment to create an Indigenous Voice to Parliament (Labor policy). Today Parliament voted to etablish a national Anti-Corruption Commission.
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China |
President Xi attended G20 and APEC
meetings, his first travel outside China since Covid started. Spike in new Covid cases (around
40,000 new cases); 2 deaths (first in 6 months). Despite recent relaxation of the
strict rules, reports of protests / demonstrations in at least 16 cities against
the Zero-Covid policy – people tired of lock-downs – most unusual to see this
level of dissent in China. China launched manned Shenzhou 15
spacecraft; the three astronauts will replace those on the Tiangong Space
Station and will live there for 6 months.
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Some significant events so far in 2022 ...
January 2022 |
Ash Barty won the Australian Open Women’s Singles. She then retired from tennis (World #1). Got engaged. |
February |
Russia invaded Ukraine on 24/2.
Strong resistance by Ukraine (supported by NATO/West).
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May |
Labor won the Federal Election on
21/5; Anthony Albanese became Prime Minister. Rich Strike (80-1) won the
Kentucky Derby. The Reserve Bank of Australia
(RBA) started raising interest rates.
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August |
Commonwealth Games in Birmingham;
Australia most medals. Mikhail Gorbachev died. Cameron Smith joined the LIV Golf
break-away tour; A$140M signing on fee.
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September |
Queen Elizabeth 2nd died aged 96.
King Charles 3rd took over. Liz Truss replaced Boris Johnston as UK Prime Minister, but resigned after just 44 days. Australian High Court became majority
females (4/7 Justices).
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October |
Rishi Sunak(42) new British PM.
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November |
USA mid -term elections: Democrats
kept control of Senate but Republicans took House of Representatives. President Biden turned 80 (20/11). Former President Trump announced
he will run for 2024 election. Anti-Zero Covid demonstrations in
China.
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Continuing |
Russian invasion of Ukraine now in
its 9th month. Anti-Govt demonstrations in Iran
(estimated 300+ killed).
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
My 30 year career as an Australian Trade Commissioner gave me an interest in matters related to international trade. I subscribe to Bloomberg's excellent daily newsletter "Supply Lines - tracking Covid-19's impact on trade" (former title 'Trade Matters').