Flashback Friday

Hey everyone, here’s another Flashback Friday, after another massive week of news.

Well, I wouldn’t be a good blogger if I didn’t mention the obvious news this week. Early in the week, there was pressure on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to spill the leadership. And so he did, with Peter Dutton putting his hand up to contest the leadership. It was 48-35 with Malcolm retaining the leadership, however there was still pressure on Turnbull, and after Dutton resigned to the backbench along with some other ministers, it was always going to stay. After a petition was started to have another party room meeting for another spill, after Dutton’s eligibility to sit in Parliament was questioned, after the House of Representatives was adjourned for the first time in history after failed no confidence motions from the Labor Party, and after a number of resignations from the frontbench, meetings in Turnbull’s office, two other candidates emerging, threats from Turnbull, strong opinions from the media, delays, cheap tactics from Turnbull, and a signed petition, a party room meeting was convened. The leadership was spilled with a vote of 45-40, and Turnbull subsequently resigned from the position of leader of the Liberal Party and Prime Minister. Peter Dutton, Scott Morrison, and Julie Bishop all contested the position. There were two rounds, with Bishop knocked out in the first, and Morrison emerging victorious after the second in a vote of 45-40. Josh Frydenberg, Steve Ciobo and Greg Hunt contested Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, with Frydenberg emerging the clear winner. Turnbull addressed the media this afternoon for the final time. Scott Morrison and Josh Frydenberg addressed the media later on, with a well thought out speech. They were both sworn in as Prime Minister and Treasurer by the Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove this evening, and will now lead the government. A cabinet will be put together next week. A chaotic week for the Government, and it will be interesting to see whether or not the party can heal and come together united under their new leader.

Meanwhile, in some sports news, Usain Bolt arrived in Australia earlier this week, and has begun his trial with the Central Coast Mariners. He was greeted by many at the airport, drawing one of the largest crowds of welcome. He has already been praised by Head Coach Mike Mulvey, who revealed he was impressed with Bolt after what he had seen so far. Bolt has said that he is happy to be with the team and that he just wants to be treated as one of the boys. He will continue to trial with the Mariners indefinitely, and could play in their upcoming trial match against a local Central Coast club within the next week, although this isn’t certain yet.

In some other news, the heaviest rain so far this year has been forecast to occur over this weekend in parts of NSW and QLD in what is being labelled a substantial rain event. The good news is that this will most likely aid the farmers in getting some relief from the drought, in particular those in northern NSW. The rain event is due to a low pressure system working its way up to the eastern states from South Australia. The ACT and Victoria have also experience some rain already. About 15-40mm of rain is expected to fall from southern NSW up to the Sunshine Coast with Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, the Gold Coast and Brisbane all to experience a very rainy weekend. Rains and thunderstorms are predicted, some potentially being severe, with flash flooding being a possibility. Make sure to be wary of the weather this weekend.

And in a bit of entertainment news, Pilot Week has been airing on the Ten Network this week, with 7 of the 8 shows having now been aired. So far Kinne Tonight has had the best ratings, whilst Trial By Kyle has been seen as so bad it’s actually good. Meanwhile, there was some controversy over some skits on Skit Happens, whilst Sam Dastyari’s new show Disgrace! actually gained some decent ratings and reviews. Only one show will remain on television, gaining a full season next year, whilst the rest will all be dumped for now based upon viewer voting. The eight and final show, Saturday Night, hosted by Rove McManus, a live show, will be aired tomorrow night.

And that’s it for the week. Be on the lookout for a more in depth article on the events that have occurred in Parliament and in the Government this week, which will probably be out sometime in the next two weeks. Have a good one.

JJ

Short Story Sunday

Hey all, here’s this week’s Short Story Sunday. It may seem a little similar to a previous story, but I haven’t really had a lot of time to write this today, so this is one I wrote last year. Enjoy!

The Impossible Murder

The body was found at 6:48am on Monday morning. The victim was thought to be a woman in her mid to late thirties. She was found lying dead on the beach by someone who was on their daily morning run. There was no murder weapon found at the scene of the crime, however, it could have been buried in the sand anywhere along the beach, which went on for miles. The body was taken away for the paramedics to carry out an autopsy, &, about three days later, it was confirmed that this was indeed a case of murder.

The body was identified as one Kelly Tressler, wife of 15 years to the famous multi-millionaire business entrepreneur John Tressler, & mother to two daughters, Amy, 14, & Holly, 10. No one was exactly sure what had sparked this particular murder, but it was apparent that the cause of death in this instance was a two stab wounds to the stomach, & four to the upper chest. This was a murder that was committed by, or at least appeared to be committed by, someone who was, inexperienced.

What was strange about this particular murder was that even though it appeared to be an amateur job, all the facts pointed towards a professional murder. There was not one fingerprint to be found on the body, the murder weapon could not be found within the vicinity of the crime scene, & there were no witnesses, none at all. The body had been quite difficult to analyse due to the salt water from the ocean having washed over it, who knows how many times, after it had been left there. It was thought that the body had been lying still on the sand for no less than six hours, if not more, before it was discovered.

This one of those murder cases that had become difficult to solve. The police department had no suspects. Neither did the detective agency. Both had investigated the matter thoroughly over the last two weeks, leaving no stone unturned, but to no avail. It appeared that the trail had gone cold, & quite quickly as well. For all my years as a detective, this was one case that was truly masterful, & it would take a genius to mastermind such a murder as this. Another week later it had become apparent that this case was one that may not be resolved, & may indeed end up in the case file storage room with the rest of the cold cases that had not & could not be solved. A most unfortunate matter. The family of the victim would be left distraught & without closure. But this case was just simply not able to be solved. It had become the impossible murder.

After three months of investigation into the murder of Kelly Tressler, & with every path that could be taken exhausted, both the police department & the detective agency had chosen to file the case away until any witnesses or decent evidence appeared. This case was a truly exhilarating one.

It has been twelve years since the murder case of Kelly Tressler was closed now. And I can tell you now, that no witnesses ever came forward. A murder weapon was never found, nor any other forensic evidence. And yet, even though the murder remains unsolved & most likely forgotten about by most, I still think about it every day, & I feel a sense of glee & a rush of excitement when I do. Because I am the only one who knows who murdered Kelly Tressler all those years ago. The murder trail was covered up so well, but I was still able to crack the case. I bet you’re all wondering how I did it. Well it was simple really. I didn’t need to crack the case. I mean, why would you need to if you were the murderer?

Hope you all enjoyed that. Keep an eye out for more coming soon. And as always, have a good one.

JJ

Flashback Friday

Hey everyone, welcome back to another Flashback Friday. It’s been a big week of news this week, so let’s get right into it.

First, let’s address the big news of the week, the division in the Liberal National Government. During the week, there has been a lot of talk about the National Energy Guarantee (NEG) and it has caused high levels of tension and dissent in the parliament, but not just between parties, it’s also caused issues between members of the Liberal National Government, and the cracks are starting to grow. With 9 MPs in the government now threatening to cross the floor over the NEG, including former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Eric Abetz, Kevin Andrews, George Christensen, Andrew Hastie, Craig Kelly, Andrew Gee, Tony Pasin and Barry O’Sullivan, as well as one of the Liberal frontbenchers Keith Pitt considering resigning over the legislation, it was a wonder this thing hadn’t absolutely destroyed the government and ripped the party apart. But then it went further. This piece of legislation has now taken a severe turn, with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s leadership coming under threat, after it was revealed that a leadership spill could be on the cards, and that threat has now been confirmed to be legitimate, with Liberal cabinet minister Peter Dutton being the one who is teed up to be the one who will challenge the Prime Minister’s leadership if certain events do not occur with the NEG. If Turnbull does manage to lose the Prime Ministership in the coming weeks, it would be the second time he’s lost the leadership of the Liberal Party. Make sure you watch this space for more to come on the political landscape very soon.

In some other news this week, and the Powerball stood at $100 million this week going into Thursday night. And after the draw took place, it was revealed that the jackpot had indeed gone off, and that there were in fact two lucky winners who had each won $50 million each, something everyone dreams of. The winning tickets were purchased in Melbourne and southwest Sydney. The Melbourne winner has come forward to claim his prize, however the Sydney winner has not yet come forward, which means that someone could be yet to discover that they have become a multi millionaire, and is walking around with a lottery ticket worth $50 million. It’s great news for the winners, and better luck next time for everyone else who purchased a ticket.

In sports news, today current Football Federation Australia (FFA) chairman Steven Lowy formally announced he will not be re-contesting for the chairmanship when his term concludes in November. Whilst in office, Lowy has, alongside CEO David Gallop, caused high levels of controversy and made some highly questionable moves and decisions which have in many ways impacted the game of football in Australia. His announcement comes only weeks after a FIFA backed working group put forward a 100 page plan for the A-League to become independent from the FFA, which could allow for the league to grow and become much better than it currently is. The document, which would have to gain 75% of a vote at an Emergency General Meeting (EGM) next month, was criticised by Lowy and the FFA over the last couple of weeks, however FIFA have threatened to step in and bar the Socceroos from playing in international tournaments, including the Asian Cup next year in which they are defending champions, if the document is not passed next month. Lowy could still be sacked by FIFA if they do eventually step in over the next couple of months, however it is more likely he will see out the remainder of his term, and will step down from the position of FFA Chairman in November.

To entertainment news, and this week, more specifically last night, the world lost a music legend in the queen of soul, Aretha Franklin. The legendary songstress became gravely ill earlier this week, and sadly passed away in the company of family and friends last night after a lengthy battle with cancer at the age of 76. Franklin will be remembered by many as an inspirational woman, and one of the greatest singers to ever grace this world with her voice. Tributes have flowed out for Franklin since her passing, and her songs, including Natural Woman, Respect, and I Say A Little Prayer, will most certainly never be forgotten and will be played on in the years to come. Our hearts and thoughts are with her family and friends at this time.

And that’s it for another rFlashback Friday. We’ll be back next week with more news. And make sure to stay tuned for more to come very soon. I’ll be posting any updates on the potential leadership spill if it does end up taking place in the coming week. Have a good one!

JJ

Mystery Monday

Hey everyone, because I couldn’t think of anything else for Mystery Monday this week, here’s another short story of sorts to keep you all going. Enjoy.

The Holiday

I’d always wanted to go on a nice, relaxing holiday. It had been a dream of mine for a long long time to just be able to lay on a deck chair at a beautiful island resort. Some place where work wasn’t an issue, where no one could ring me with a problem that inevitably I would have to solve. Some place where not even my parents could contact me with any problems. I just wanted to be able to sit down, put my feet up, & relax, with not a care nor worry in the world. So I went online & booked a trip to the Bahamas, just for a nice getaway. I knew that it wasn’t going to be for long, I mean I was only going for two weeks, but it would have to be the best two weeks of my life.

A few weeks later, I said goodbye to everyone at work for the last time for two weeks, & took off home to pack up my stuff to take with me when I jetted off the next morning. I woke up the next morning & caught the train into the airport. Once I’d arrived, I quickly hurried over to check in both myself & my luggage, & then took a nice walk over to the departure lounge. I decided I may as well pick up a coffee on my way over, so that I did. I sat at the departure lounge for about twenty minutes before they called us over to board the plane. I couldn’t believe I was actually doing this. I was actually putting the gears into order for my dream to come true. And so I quickly boarded the plane & took my seat. And lo & behold, I end up sitting next to a mother, who appears to have two kids, one a young girl probably around the age of five or six, & a baby, another girl by the looks of it, who looks ready to take off in tears at any given moment. Perfect. Just perfect. This was going to be a great flight. How long was the flight again? Oh yeah that’s right… nineteen & a half hours. Brilliant.

I was extremely grateful when we finally arrived in the Bahamas. I had really wanted to begin holidaying straight away from the moment the plane touched down in my beautiful holiday destination, but I was afraid that would have to go on the backburner for at least another few hours. It was still daytime when we arrived, but I really needed to take a nap after that flight. Now yes, I know it would have been logical to just take a nap on the plane whilst we were in the air for all those long hours, but unfortunately & not at all to my surprise, that baby did not stop crying for practically the entire flight. Every time I shut my eyes just to get a little bit of sleep, even if it was just for an hour or two, that little crying machine would just start crying again. It was like it was taunting me, like it knew I wanted sleep & wanted to do anything it could to keep me from getting what I wanted. But now the flight was over, & I could finally get some rest & enjoy the two weeks of comfort & luxury that I had thoroughly deserved.

After I arrived & checked in at the resort, I decided to just take it easy for the rest of the day, & so I lay back in the bed in my room at the resort, & proceeded to fall asleep. It had been about five in the afternoon when I fell asleep, only waking up to discover it was nine in the morning the next day. I jumped up out of bed, got changed & went to grab some breakfast from the little buffet they had going on in the main part of the resort. After breakfast, I went out to explore my new home for the next two weeks. It was beautiful. There was a magnificent beach framed on one side by the vast blue expanse of the sparkling ocean, & lush palm trees on the other. I decided to enjoy myself to the fullest, so I walked over to a vendor who was selling those coconuts that you drink from. I bought one, then proceeded over to a deck chair that was positioned underneath the shade of a beautiful, tall palm tree. I couldn’t believe what was happening. I was literally about to make my dream come true. All those nights laying there, just imagining this moment, & now it was finally happening. And so I sat on that plush deck chair, put my feet up, coconut in one hand, & looked out at the spectacular deep blue expanse was spread out in front of me. And it was at this moment that I realized, dreams really could come true. Then I felt the thud of the coconut on my head.

Hope you enjoyed that one. Keep a look out for more coming soon. Have a good one.

JJ

Flashback Friday

Hey everyone, welcome back to another Flashback Friday, with yet another week of news. Let’s get right into it.

We’ll start with some political news this week, and it was revealed today that the government man National Energy Guarantee (NEG) looks set to go through, however without the unconditional support of the state and territory governments. The draft legislation for the NEG will be released for the consultation of the public if it makes it through a coalition party room meeting next week, although there have been a number of concerns based around the emissions reduction target. Environment groups have been welcoming of the news that state and territory governments are holding back their approval for the NEG. The Victorian state government has been particularly hard to crack, taking a hard stance and making it clear that they won’t support the NEG unless certain conditions that they have set out are met. There are also a number of backbenchers who have expressed their own concerns, inclusive of Tony Pasin, Craig Kelly, and former Prime Minister Tony Abbott. The aim of the NEG is to reduce carbon emissions whilst delivering cheaper and more reliable power. Retailers such as solar, gas and wind farm owners would be required to sign a contract under the policy agreeing to supply a minimum energy amount that would be available at any and all times. In all reality, this is obviously a push to combat the effects of climate change, and move towards creating a country that runs on renewable energy. However, realistically, we have enough coal to keep the country powered, and climate change is an unrealistic excuse used by politicians all over the globe.

In some more tragic news now, and a major earthquake occurred on the island of Lombok in Indonesia this week. And it got even worse after a further two strong earthquakes continue to shake the island, the third coming on Thursday. Tragically, the death toll has now topped 300, with 319 lives lost after the original magnitude 7.0 earthquake. The most recent quake was a magnitude 5.9, causing more damage to buildings, landslides, panic and injuries. It is also suspected the death toll will continue to rise, as victims of the first quake are still being found by rescue workers in the rubble and ruins of buildings that have collapsed. Approximately 68000 homes have been destroyed, and around 270000 people are now homeless or otherwise displaced. It has been a tragic week for Lombok, and our thoughts and prayers are with the people on the island and the friends and family of those who have lost loved ones in the tragedy at this time.

In some other news this week, it came to light during the week that all Australian citizens are legally entitled, under the ‘constituents’ request program’, to request and receive ‘nationhood material’, which is inclusive of Australian flags recordings of the National Anthem, and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. You can also request a portrait of Prince Phillip. This is only for Australians, and if you wish to receive your own portrait, you can request it by emailing your request to your local MP. Since this news came to light, it has been revealed that MPs have been inundated with requests for portraits of the Queen from many Australians. The program itself is a government funded one that was introduced in the Parliamentary Entitles Act 1990. It’s quite something.

And in entertainment news this week, the Ten Network has begun the promotion of Pilot Week, a week where a new show will be debuted every night, Sunday through Saturday. The fate of each show will be decided by the general public of Australia, a somewhat exciting prospect. Some of the shows star some well known Australian entertainers. The shows on trial this year are: Trial By Kyle (starring Kyle Sandilands), Disgrace! (a show starring former Labor Party Senator Sam Dastyari), Dave (a comedy show featuring Dave O’Neil), Drunk History (featuring Rhys Darby and Stephen Curry), Taboo (featuring Harley Breen), Kinne Tonight (featuring Troy Kinne), Skit Happens (a show featuring a range of Australian comedians), and Bring Back Saturday Night (starring Rove McManus). It will be really interesting to see how each of the seven shows performs, and how Australians receive them. Pilot Week begins on Sunday August 19. Also, the long awaited third season of Russell Coight’s All Aussie Adventures began on Sunday, and it was well received by Australians, with a similar but renewed humour interlaced in the show making viewers laugh, and entertaining many. The show continues at 7:30pm Sunday on Ten. Be sure to be watching.

And that’s it for another Flashback Friday. Thanks for tuning in once again, and as always, be sure to keep an eye out for more to come soon. Have a good one.

JJ