Monday, July 18, 2022

Grattan on nepotism: The credibility of ANAO performance audit - Research Online

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.”

– Bernard M. Baruch


The English idiom “penny wise and pound foolish” is a popular saying that warns against safeguarding pennies while risking pounds. In other words, being stingy with small sums of money while being extravagant with larger sums.



Some situations are a case of the blind leading the deaf


Welcome to the anti-meritocratic world, this world. What are you going to do about it? Will you stand back and watch while cronyism, nepotism, the old school tie, the private club, the right university, the right accent, the right background, the right secret society, the right religion, the right family, destroy merit so that their chosen ones can prosper at your expense. It’s time to smash the conspiracy. Break up all the mechanisms that allow privileged groups within society to rig the system in their favour and penalise anyone who doesn’t belong to their insidious cliques.

~ Michael Faust,

One in five lucrative and powerful federal government board positions have been handed to politically connected individuals, according to a new report warning Australia has developed an “insidious jobs-for-mates culture”.

Grattan Institute report calls for fundamental reform after finding 21% of federal board positions were politically connected


New politics: A better process for public appointments


Jobs for mates’: political appointments to government boards rife in Australia, report reveals


The tragedy and self-harm of celebrity appointments in the universities



Sounds Like They’ve Finally Fixed The Acoustics At The Sydney Opera House’s Concert Hall

Ever since the landmark building opened in 1973, its Concert Hall's acoustics have been notoriously bad — and resistant to improvement. Now, a 2½-year, A$150 million renovation has given the auditorium sound that is, says the Sydney Symphony's concertmaster, "better than anything we dared imagine." - The Guardian



Bumping Up On The Limits Of Wellness Culture

Experimental psychology and data science would be used to develop clearer (and sometimes counterintuitive) recommendations for improving users’ lives. Bestselling books were written in this genre. - Hedgehog 


UK Schools Delete Irish Writers In Bid To Diversify Curriculum

Irish writers have been dropped from the exam curriculum in British schools in favour of writers from more diverse backgrounds. Poets Seamus Heaney and Eavan Boland and playwright Brian Friel have been removed from both the GCSE and A-levels curriculums. - Irish Times


Why write? To elicit pleasure — or pain. To aid in thinking — or feeling. There’s no one reason.

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Librarians Get Trapped, And Even Targeted, In The Culture Wars

"Accustomed to being seen as dedicated public servants in their communities, (they) have found themselves … labeled pedophiles on social media, called out by local politicians and reported to law enforcement officials." - The New York Times

ALL FALKED UP Crime Reads. Columbo, one of the best U.S. tv shows from the ‘70s. That and M*A*S*H. And the first seasons of Saturday Night Live.