Gentlefolk,
We returned from our overseas trip on 16 October. This post covers the period 17 - 31 October 2023.
The contents of this post are in the following sequence:
Photos of our activities during 17 - 31 October 2023.
News items which caught my eye in September & Ocotber 2023.
Examples of reports I worked on in Austrade and Parliament House.
Results of the Referendum on an Indigenous Voice.
Rugby World Cup France, Sept/October 2023.
Herewith photos of our activities.
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| Dinner with close family to celebrate our 50th Wedding Anniversary (Yes, half a centure of wedded bliss), from left: Angie, Britt, Aniko, me, Peter, and Vera. | 
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| We said goodbye to our dear friends Maria Helena and Paul - they are off to Rio de Janeiro for 6 months (their second home). | 
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| Lunch with Linda and Terry. | 
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| Penny Lockwood celebrated her birthday in the garden of Manning Clark House in Forrest. | 
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| I found this photo taken in 1986 in Beijing: Gihane & Willi Meier (Swiss Embassy) and Maria & Wilfried Losem (German Embassy). We visited Maria & Wilfried in Germany last month. | 
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| Caught up with good friends Sue & Frank, who returned recently from Portugal. | 
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| Who said changing carpet is easy??? Luckily it was done in two stages: half on Monday and the 3 bedrooms on Tuesday. We had to empty cupboards and drawers to move furniture around. | 
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| Cobie and Gary did an excellent job laying the new carpet. | 
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| The new carpet looks great. Our living room is back to normal, after a disruption of 3 years! | 
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| Brunch at the National Museum. From left: John, Donna, Geoff, Nadia, Michael, Vera, me, Helen, Neil,  Dianne, Marlene, and Paul. | 
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| The 6th hole at RMC Duntroon Golf Course. My best-ever drive got up over the rise, around 220m. Yipee!!! But it took me another 4 shots to sink the ball (150m). | 
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| The Ian Loiterton Walk is about 2 km, created by volunteers and rangers.  | 
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| The Minister chatting with Sharon Loiterton, Ian's widow. | 
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| My former boss, Liu Li Na from the International Section of the China University of patroleum, Qingdao, sent this photo of her growing family. | 
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| Birthday celebration with Tieke & Robin. | 
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| My sister Angie's birthday today. Have a great day and year ahead, and safe travels to Nepal. | 
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| Another report (110 pages) which was sought after by Australian companies interested in the Singapore market for food and beverages. | 
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Inquiries / Reports I worked on at Parliament House, Canberra 2001 - 5.
I left Austrade in May 2001 after 30 years of service. I count myself incredibly lucky to have had such a great job, but it was time to move on.
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| I contributed 3 chapters (about 70 pages) to this report. | 
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News items which caught my eye 14 September to 31
October 2023.
($ are US
dollars unless otherwise shown)
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   Global 
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   Israel: The most significant news story of recent
  weeks started on 7 October when an estimated 1,500 Hamas fighters attacked
  Israel from Gaza. Israel suffered 1,400 dead plus 220 hostages (135 with
  foreign passports, including 54 Thai agricultural workers). Israel retaliated
  by cutting all food, water and power in Gaza, and daily intensive bombings.  Estimates are that over 8,000 Gazans have
  been killed (including 3,000+ children). Israel has started a land invasion to finally crush Hamas. Biden visited Israel but meetings with Arabs
  cancelled after hospital bombing.  UN: Sec Gen Antonio Guterres criticized Hamas
  but said the attack “did not occur in a vacuum”.  He said Israel’s strong response involved
  clear violations of international law. He said there is a major humanitarian
  crisis developing in Gaza and called for a ceasefire.  Vietnam: Fire in apartment block in
  Hanoi, 56+ dead. Colombia: UNODC estimates coca production
  has increased 24% since 2021. France: Banned iPhone 12 for emitting excess
  radiation. Indonesia: Tik Tok influencer Lutfiawati
  jailed for blasphemy for eating pork; 2 year sentence. High Speed (“Whoosh” )
  train from Jakarta to Bandung (142 km) inaugurated. Cost $7B. Can reach speed
  of 350km/h.  UK: Govt postponed ban on new petrol and diesel
  cars from 2030 to 2035. Sir Bobby Charlton died aged 86. He played 106 games
  for England and scored 49 international goals (was in the 1966 team which won
  the World Cup). He was with Manchester Untied for 17 years.  Azerbaijan: Fighting in disputed
  Nagorno-Karabak region; Armenians flee. Canada – India: Bilateral tensions after Canada
  accused India of being involved in the killing of a Sikh separatist leader in
  Vancouver. India ordered Canada to reduce its diplomatic staff. Iran: Penalty for “inappropriate dress” increased
  to 10 years jail. Berlin Marathon: Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge (38)
  won Mens in 2h2m42s. Ethiopian Tigist Assefa won the Womens in 2h11m53s. Chicago Marathon: Kenyan Kelvin
  Kiptum (23) won Mens in 2h35s, new World Record; Dutch Sifan Hassan won
  Womens in 2h13m44s.  Japan F1: The win by Max Verstappen meant that Red
  Bull won the 2023 Constructors Championship. Aussie Oscar Piastri came third. Rugby World Cup in France. Following
  defeats by Fiji and Wales - first time Australia will not progress past the
  pool stage. Nissan: all cars sold in Europe by 2030 will be
  electric. Slovakia: Pro-Putin SMER party (Robert
  Fico) won the election, but will need coalition to govern. Turkey: Terrorist attack by PKK in Ankara; strong
  retaliation. Golf: Ryder Cup: Europe beat USA in Rome. Nobel Prize for Medicine awarded to
  Katalina Kariko and Drew Wesserman for development of mRNA vaccine. Nuclear Warheads: Estimate by
  Stockholm Peace Institute: Russia has 5,889; USA has 5,244; China has about
  500.  EV Charging stations: estimated one for
  every 500 people in EU, one or every 600 in USA, one for every 1,800 in China,
  one for every 4,000 in Japan. Hurricane Otis devastated Acapulco
  region in Mexico. 
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   Russian invasion of Ukraine  | 
  
   President Zelensky addressed the
  UNGA in New York.  US Congress has approved aid to
  Ukraine: $50B military aid $29B economic aid, $13B humanitarian aid (and $18B
  to boost US defence capability). But growing resistance to ‘open chequebook’
  from Republicans. Poland stopped supplying arms to
  Ukraine because of grain dispute. Ukrainian Storm Shadow missiles
  (supplied by UK) hit the HQ of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol. USA will give Ukraine long range
  (300km) ATACMS missiles, with cluster bomb warheads.  Russian interest rates raised to
  15% (inflation 6% in September). Malta hosted a conference to
  consider Pres Zelensky’s 10 point Peace Plan; 65 countries represented
  (Russia not invited). 
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   USA 
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   Kevin McCarthy ousted as Speaker
  of the HoR. Steve Scalise nominated but failed, similarly Jim Jordan and Tom
  Emmer. Finally Mike Johnson (Louisiana, Trump supporter) was elected Speaker
  by 220 votes (to 207 for Democrat Hakeen Jeffries). The HoR now operational
  again after 3 weeks. Last minute agreement reached to
  fund the Govt until 17 November (but more funds for Ukraine not authorized). Republicans in the House of
  Representatives voted to commence hearings into a possible impeachment of President
  Biden. Senator Dianne Feinstein (Dem, California)
  died aged 90. Second debate by Republican
  hopefuls was held in California; Trump boycotted again. Former VP Mike Pence pulled
  out of 2024 Presidential campaign. Hunter Biden indicted on 3 federal
  gun charges. Mitt Romney (76) said that he will
  not run for the Senate again. Musk’s Neurolink seeking people
  for trial of brain implant. Rupert Murdoch (92) announced that
  he was passing the reins for Fox & Newscorp to his son Lachlan.  Democratic Senator Bob Menendez
  (NJ) was indicted on bribery charges. USA established formal diplomatic
  relations with the Cook Islands and Niue. After a strike of 5 months,
  Screenwriters agreed deal with Studios, but actors still out. Stellantis
  (Chrysler) reached agreement with UAW to end strike. JP Morgan Chase bank reported
  profit of $13B for Q3 2023.  A “Super Fog” near New Orleans
  caused a 158 car pile-up with 7 deaths and 25 injured. Woman was awarded $3M for burns
  caused by spilled coffee at Dunkin’ Donuts in 2020. Mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine
  by gunman Robert Card, 18 killed and 13 injured. There have been 560 mass
  shootings in the US this year. USA GDP estimated to have
  increased by an annual rate of 4.9% in Q3 2023. In 2017 China represented 22% of
  US imports; only 14% in August 2023. 
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   Referendum on an Indigenous Voice
  in the Constitution. The Govt set the date for 14 October 2023. AEC said
  17.7M were registered on the electoral roll (an estimated 98% of eligible
  Australians). Nationally, the result was No 61%, Yes 39%. All six States recorded
  No majorities (Vic was closest with 55-45%). ACT was the only jurisdiction
  with majority Yes (61%). Victoria introduced a special levy
  of 7.5% on short term accommodation.  A Parliamentary delegation visited
  Washington DC in support of Assange. Govt announced an inquiry into
  Covid; what policies were good, bad. The final payment to former Qantas
  CEO Alan Joyce of $7M plus $14M bonus questioned.  AFL: Lachie Neale (Brisbane Lions)
  won the Brownlow Medal. In the Grand Final Collingwood 12.18 (90) beat
  Brisbane 13.8 (86). Magpies’ 16th Flag. NRL: Penrith 26 beat Brisbane 24
  in Grand Final. Dan Andrews resigned as Premier of
  Victoria; replaced by Jacinta Allan. Cheng Lai released after 3 years
  detention in China, reunited with family in Melbourne. Glencore said that its Mt Isa
  copper mine will close in 2025.  The Sydney Opera House celebrated
  its 50th birthday. Labor politician Bill Hayden,
  former Foreign Minister and GG, died aged 90.  PM Albanese made State Visit to
  USA, feted in Washington DC. He opened new Australian Embassy. 60 wildfires in Queensland, 16
  houses destroyed on Western Downs; 62 wildfires in NSW. Eddie Jones (63) resigned as
  Wallabies coach, after Australia’s poor Rugby World Cup campaign where, for the first time, we did not make the Quarterfinals. Women’s Soccer team Matildas beat
  the Philippines 8 - 0, to qualify for next Olympics; Sam Kerr and Cailtin Foord both
  scored hat tricks. Leading the way, Canberra decrimialised the possession of small quantities of drugs (soft and hard) for personal use. 
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   China  | 
  
   Former Chair of China Life
  Insurance, Wang Bin, jailed for corruption. EU: initiated an inquiry into
  Chinese subsidies for Electric Vehicles. 19th Asian Games were
  held in Hangzhou; 45 countries participated. China put export controls on big
  drones – should not be for military use. Defence Minister Li Shang Fu
  dismissed. Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited
  Washington DC, met with Sec of State Antony Blinken and National Security
  Advisor Jake Sullivan. Former Premier Li Ke Qiang died
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Referendum
on including an Indigenous Voice in the Constitution, held throughout Australia
on 14 October 2023.
Results shown are for 81% of votes counted, but these
figures are not expected to change much. On the night, Antony Green, the ABC’s
election analyst, called the result for No at about 7.30pm AEST. His
projections showed that the required majority of States (at least 4 of 6) would
not happen for Yes, so the Referendum would not succeed (in the end, all 6
States recorded No majorities).
Figures have been rounded.
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   State   | 
  
   Yes  | 
  
   No  | 
 
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   NSW  | 
  
   40  | 
  
   60  | 
 
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   Victoria  | 
  
   45  | 
  
   55  | 
 
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   Queensland  | 
  
   31  | 
  
   69  | 
 
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   Western Australia  | 
  
   36  | 
  
   64  | 
 
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   South Australia  | 
  
   35  | 
  
   65  | 
 
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   Tasmania  | 
  
   41  | 
  
   59  | 
 
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   National   | 
  
   39  | 
  
   61  | 
 
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   Northern Territory  | 
  
   39  | 
  
   61  | 
 
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   ACT  | 
  
   61  | 
  
   39  | 
 
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   In NSW and Victoria electorates close
  to the City voted Yes, but all others voted No.  | 
  
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   Highest No vote: Maranoa, Qld,
  David Littleproud’s (leader of the Nationals) electorate.  | 
  
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   Highest Yes vote: Melbourne,
  Vic. Adam Bandt’s (leader of the Greens) electorate.  | 
  
   80  | 
  
   20  | 
 
Rugby
World Cup, France Sept/Oct 2023
(For the first time Australia's Wallabies did not advance from the "pool stage", where we were beaten by Fiji and Wales)
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   Quarter Finals  | 
  
   
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   England 30   (2 tries)  | 
  
   Fiji 24   (3 tries)  | 
 
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   France 28   (3 tries)  | 
  
   South Africa 29   (4 tries)  | 
 
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   Wales 17   (2 tries)  | 
  
   Argentina 29   (2 tries)  | 
 
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   Ireland 24   (3 tries)  | 
  
   New Zealand 28   (3 tries)  | 
 
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   New Zealand 44   (7 tries)  | 
  
   Argentina 6   (no tries)  | 
 
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   South Africa 16  (1 try)  | 
  
   England 15  (no tries)  | 
 
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   For 3rd place (played 28/10)  | 
  
   England 26 beat Argentina 23 (2
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   For 1st place (played 29/10)  | 
  
   South Africa 12 beat NZ 11 (one
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   South Africa’s 4th Rugby
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That's it for this post.
We are off to Brisbane shortly, to visit Jen & Tom and family. Back in 3 weeks.
Best wishes, stay healthy and keep smiling!
Vera & Alex Olah
Canberra, Australia
Tuesday 31 October 2023












































