• You a past Labor member? That's a good one! So presumably you were once concerned about social justice. You railed against rampant materialism but because you perceive the ABC and its audiences believe in what you presumably once believed in, you want it slashed and burned and its journos tossed out into the streets? Huh? - Kel
  • Well what's your take on why the ABC PLUS the MSM refuses to investigate the Ashby affair; you know where a federal justice adjudicated that an LNP candidate in concert with Ashby conspired to bring down the government by fraudulently claiming sexual harassment by Slipper. Is this left wing bias? Who gains from non investigation of this issue? Furthermore why won't any journalist including our truth seeker Alberici, ask Pyne why he lied when asked about his dealings with Ashby. What about when Hockey denied meeting with Brough and Brough denied the number of times he had met Ashby. Gee this isn't about left or right wing bias, this is about the truth. Given that Limited News' 70% monopoly is dedicated to bringing down the government how does a citizen learn the truth about any issue confrronting this nation? - Kel
  • Well put, and I hope to see your documentary. I hate the idea of vaccinations and believe they can be harmful individually but we are part of a community and as such, we have responsibilities to each other, so my son'a vaccinations are up to date. The reality is that no one knows what will happen to us or our children, whether we are talking about injury by vaccine, or injury by preventable disease, or running in a marathon where a terrorist is in wait, or getting in a car and being wiped out by a drunk driver. We all do what we can for our kids and we can try and protect them as much as we can - but none of us escape misfortune. I have a friend whose son has shocking tumours and a limited life span. My own son has a platelet disorder which means we have to be constantly vigilant that he doesn't injure himself lest he bleed internally. Let's do what we can for our own - but let's not harm others in the process. - Alice Smith
  • What a fabulously challenging topic. Jackdan, very well delivered argument. I'd love to see your research. Publish it! Sonya, I look forward to tomorrow night's documentary. Thanks for taking (what sounds like) a rational approach. - Misty
  • Thanks jack... a very interesting response and, from my communications with Sonya I think this is exactly the conversation she's hoping for. Be very interested to hear your response after viewing the doco. - Wendy Harmer
  • As someone who doesn't follow the Australian Vaccination schedule, I already feel like I am risking ridicule and worse posting here. We have been hassled and hounded by doctors, nurses (one of us is a nurse) and other parents. Blamed for the resurgence Whooping cough and related deaths, etc. Our stance is that we immunise based on our own needs and intelligence. As a for instance, we are not convinced that our children needed to be vaccinated against Hepatitis B at birth, especially given that the vaccine contained Thiomersal when it was recommended to us. I'm not sure how aware you are of the Japanese experience with the DTP vaccinations in the mid 1970's, but as a result of many adverse reactions and over 30 deaths as a direct result of the vaccine, the schedule was altered and children were vaccinated later. I am aware that the vaccine is no longer a whole cell vaccine, however it is worth considering the delicate balance of the immune system in infants below 6 months of age. So we immunise roughly to the Japanese schedule. There is no Hep B or vericella. And MMR is given as MR and Mumps separately. We will make the call on Japanese when we visit next month. I note that the tone in the promotion of the doco appears to depict the non vaccination school as driven by emotion with the pro vaccination argument being driven by Science (which is a pretty broad concept). Our decision to vaccinate alternatively has been based on a lot of careful research and is based on risk mitigation considering that vaccinations do carry a percentage of risk, however small. We have the advantage of also being Japanese citizens, (myself a spouse resident) and can access the differently combined vaccines and scheduling. When recently discussing this on a facebook post I was branded an anti Vaccinator. Abused and blamed. My response is that I think there is a better way. A much better way. And the heavy handed pressure to Immunise to schedule, which then elicits a strong anti response from those who question, but are discouraged strongly and frowned upon for questioning, has created a climate of 'for or against', emotion or science, us against them. All pretty narrow reductive way to explore a whole collection of different diseases, risks, and vaccines (including their varieties of compositions, combinations and timing). So we have attempted to immunise the best way that we can ascertain. It's a tricky time consuming task to get all the info on each different vaccine from the manufacturers, to research each and every disease to ascertain the risks of actually contracting it and then what the risks associated with the disease are, but it has been worthwhile. I think that the community could benefit from a less doctrinal approach to the current immunisation schedule and regular review of disease risks and the vaccination schedule response. - Jackdan
  • I'm an E cup. When I was younger and skinnier I was only a C cup and could handle underwires. Then I got pregnant and discovered the bliss of maternity bras. Post babies and breastfeeding I went back to the wires only to find they poked me and now I've got 'birdseyes' in my cleavage. I cannot fathom the underwire. Obviously the person who designed it has never had to wear one. Having big boobs we're all encouraged to wear them, but now I'm old and fat they're far too uncomfortable to contemplate. I'm happy with my 'wirefree' bras. I figured that if manufacturers could make a maternity bra without wires that fitted perfectly and provided excellent support to lactating breasts, they could do the same for large, non-lactating breasts too. I found the perfect fit for me at a large chain store and bought the same type for years. Not terribly sexy, but comfortable and serviceable. Now I've discovered same large chain has a moulded cotton bra in large sizes. Better still, you can order them online when the sales are on and collect them from the store. Bliss! - BeansGran
  • Well put Sonya. I am so glad that you have created this documentary. Also, you have put forward a voice of reason backed up by compelling evidence & your own credibility. I am pro-vaccination, but I understand why it is an delicate decision for many parents. I haven't come across the anti-vax theories (I'd never even heard of the AVN until Mamamia kept writing & tweeting about them). I'd always just followed the immunisation schedule. But I have come across a lot of pushy pro-vaxxers and I have to say, it is a turn off. I understand that it's a passionate issue. But is it an effective way of increasing immunisation rates? Of course not. Some pro-vaxxers make it their full time job to name, shame & harass people opposed to vaccination. Is harassment going to change their position, heck no! Is it going to galvanise their anti-vac position, quite probably! I just think we need to be smarter about this. I know it is not a "debate" in the sense that the science is in on the benefits & general safety of vaccines. But it completely normal to feel uneasy about purposely injecting your child with something most of us know very little about. And then watching their every breath that evening as they process that vaccine. Sonya, I hope that your documentary is the beginning of the change in the way we talk about immunisation. Well done. - Kasey
  • I am very impressed by what you've set out to achieve and how you've come about it. Much of my work these days is in vaccination and I work hard to break down the myths and false beliefs people have about vaccines. I find listening to concerns, empathy and responding with good evidence based information has been the most successful manner I've had so far. I also reassure parents that it is always their choice, but I also share that I am a mum too and that I choose to vaccinate my child fully. And funnily enough that's usually the clincher. Respect, good information and empathy can go a long way. I really hope that many people watch your documentary and help absolve the many concerns and myths surrounding vaccination that are out there. You must be proud of your work :) - The Huntress
  • Not everyone has access too or any interest in the internet, you cannot drive a tractor and watch the internet but you can listen to radio, you cannot drive a car and watch the internet but you can listen to radio, you cannot wash the dishes, the clothes, yourself and watch the internet but you can listen to the radio, you can also lie in bed with Phillip Adams, half my University of the Third Age students go to bed with Phillip. Australia's best journalists were trained by the ABC. What I don't understand Gee is your palpable hatred, how can you be so angry all the time, just relax and learn that we are all different and some of us prefer the quiet nature of the ABC compared with the ranting and rage of radio shock jocks and commercial TV. Your phrase 'slash and burn' is shocking to me, no one I know hates anything, no one I know wants to destroy things or institutions, not even the IPA, why such violence of language? - sue Bell
 
Categories:  Astrology

YOUR SIX-MONTH CHINESE HOROSCOPE

There are only six months to go before the Year of the Dragon ends and the Year of the Snake begins.

What’s in store for your Chinese zodiac sign? And how has your year been to date?

Note: Chinese New Year falls on different dates each year, a date between January 21 and February 20. If you were born between these dates, double-check your sign here.

THE RABBIT: 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011

The Year to Date

Ambition is a wonderful thing but you may have been pushing ahead in 2012 when you were not entirely ready. The skills and knowledge might not have been there. You wanted to succeed independently and use your initiative. This approach will help you at other times, but since the Year of the Dragon began, it looks as if you have been skipping the details which matter. Timing was one of them. Put it behind you.

The Next Six Months

You have an issue to resolve, and you can do it if you refuse to be distracted. This situation will not go away so put everything else aside and sort it out. With focus and energy you can stop something before it goes any further. It’s also time to acknowledge your boss, or another leader. Over the next six months you will have an opportunity to thank this person in a formal way. What gift can you present?

THE TIGER: 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, 2022

The Year to Date

How has the Year of the Dragon treated you so far? It looks as if you were temporarily able to escape from a standstill in your life. The short-term break you were given was great, but you have also learned that if a quagmire like this ever keeps you stuck again, you will have to handle it very differently. This phase of your life is now disappearing as you read this. The slowdown or setback is less of an issue.

The Next Six Months

You will take a leading role between now and the beginning of 2013. Others will realise that you are committed to them. This phase in your life is all about psychology and people politics. You need to read minds and hearts and understand that others need a particular gesture from you. Making the bonds tighter between you and people at work, in particular, will earn loyalty and respect. Success will follow.

 

THE OX: 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021

The Year to Date

2012 has been enlightening, to say the least. A real eye-opener. But you have acquired the skills and knowledge required and one particular goal has become even bigger. The art of co-operation has come more easily to you in the Year of the Dragon and you have partnered with another person, or organisation, to pursue one firm direction. Life has been a two-way street after your wake-up call. Not before time.

The Next Six Months

Let someone else sort out his or her own problems. Between now and early 2013 you will be drawn into this issue but ask wise outsiders for their opinion. Should you really get involved? You can be compassionate about the situation without making the mistake of becoming entangled. Ask yourself, realistically, what secondary problems might arise as a result of your involvement. It’s a fair question to ask.

THE RAT: 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020

The Year to Date

Just like Edith Piaf, you should have no regrets. Over the last six months you have been put in a situation you could have avoided. Fortunately the outcome wasn’t quite what you feared. You have now learned from your mistakes and the situation can be put behind you. It looks as though you were warned about this situation, either by other people, or by the universe doing its best to drop cosmic hints. Move on.

The Next Six Months

You are now in a position to create a solid partnership (romantic or professional) before 2013 gets underway. You can also establish the household, no matter if you have a family, flatmates or a cat for company. Lots of rats will marry, start a de facto relationship or have children by 2013. Even if your commitments are less dramatic, this is time to build security for the future. Stability is on offer if you work for it.

THE PIG: 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019

The Year to Date

Sometimes you surf to success and sometimes you tread water. This has been a year of treading water. Accepting that you were not able to change or influence very much, or even control it, has been a useful learning experience. Life is all about cycles, especially from the Chinese point of view. This has been the kind of cycle when you had to throw your trotters up in the air and be philosophical, but it is almost over.

The Next Six Months

Plenty of pigs are set to be promoted between now and early 2013. Perhaps you will be one of them. The promotion may be informal, too. The key is letting your boss (or other influential people) guide you. People are complicated and the art of co-operating is not always easy. However, the rewards could be great. The next six-months is about clever networking. You could easily be in a new position in months.

THE DOG: 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018

The Year to Date

You have been pouring effort into a partnership (professional or romantic) and establishing a solid emotional or work foundation. If you were single then the Pursuit of Love (to quote author Nancy Mitford) has been your goal. You have also been homemaking. You may have done this with paint and plants, or more importantly, through building stability with the people who matter most as family or flatmates.

The Next Six Months

Good news. You have been blocked by other people or the universe, but those obstacles are now dissolving. Rewards are coming your way. As the final six months of the Year of the Dragon unfolds, you will feel enormously confident about what is possible. Expect approval and backing from those around you. People want you to succeed and if you justify their faith in you then some amazing results will occur.

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3 Responses to this article

  1. AJ August 10, 2012 Reply
     
     

    You really should put a caveat on the ‘dates’ since the Chinese year is rarely a calendar year and those born early in the year (up to around mid Feb) often fall into the year before’s scope.

     
    • Jessica Adams August 12, 2012 Reply
       
       

      Read the first paragraph.

       
  2. Tuffy August 13, 2012 Reply
     
     

    Thanx Jessica, you have been insightful as always, i love all your work!!! Many many thanx! xo!

     

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