Premiers tell Julia Gillard told to protect Qantas
Andrew Clennell, Simon Benson and Patrick Lion
The Daily Telegraph
October 28, 2011 12:00
THE premiers of NSW and Victoria have written to Julia Gillard demanding the Prime Minister use her industrial relations powers to put an end to industrial action against Qantas.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/p ... 6178884859
Surely between the three of them, one of them would have a basic understanding of the English language?
Probably Labors new write for the dole initiative.
Telegraph need more gooda editors
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Re: Telegraph need more gooda editors
It's sad that supposedly professional people are so hopeless at spelling and compiling a grammatical sentence. Perhaps it's unimportant to Gen X and Y as they don't appear to have had the same quality of education that the baby boomers took for granted. When my children were at school - even though they were good spellers, teachers would often incorrectly mark a word as misspelt which would always necessitate a visit or a note of complaint just on principle.
Good written and oral English seems to have become a thing of the past.
Good written and oral English seems to have become a thing of the past.
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The trouble is Mantra, it's getting harder and harder to demand high standards these days....partly due to a marked deterioration in journalism itself, and outrageous bureaucracy and either too much or not enough regulation.
Because if you hurt their feelings, or threaten to sack them, they go off on stress leave and demand compo...this and scream workplace harassment/discrimination.
Gone are the days when a chief editor could tell it like it is and put forth his honest opinion, this and demand sub-editors , writers lift their game or else.
We are just so precious, and it spans across most workplaces these days.
Because if you hurt their feelings, or threaten to sack them, they go off on stress leave and demand compo...this and scream workplace harassment/discrimination.
Gone are the days when a chief editor could tell it like it is and put forth his honest opinion, this and demand sub-editors , writers lift their game or else.
We are just so precious, and it spans across most workplaces these days.
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Another Gem....
"The students were also making scones and an Aboriginal bread called damper, that is cooked under ground using hot coals but was prepared today in an oven."
Stupid Brits don't even know their own history... the first known/recorded use of damper Was In 1707, (the first fleet didn't leave England until 1788) it was mostly eaten by Stockmen. -Wiki Answers
Where in the Australian outback did Indigenous Australians have access to flour and soda water before 1707?
But it sounded good at the time didn't it Telecrap.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damper_%28food%29
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/ ... 69391.html
"The students were also making scones and an Aboriginal bread called damper, that is cooked under ground using hot coals but was prepared today in an oven."
Stupid Brits don't even know their own history... the first known/recorded use of damper Was In 1707, (the first fleet didn't leave England until 1788) it was mostly eaten by Stockmen. -Wiki Answers
Where in the Australian outback did Indigenous Australians have access to flour and soda water before 1707?
But it sounded good at the time didn't it Telecrap.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damper_%28food%29
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/ ... 69391.html
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