Mortgage Pressure in Perth

In today’s West Australian residents of Butler were listed

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as one of the two suburbs most likely to be suffering from ‘mortgage stress’ with 33.9% of their income being used on simply paying off the housing loan.

Housing affordability in Perth is at critical levels with the average home cost being around $480 000.00, well beyond the reach of any first home buyers, unless they are prepared to put themselves in a crazy situation.

It results in all sorts of situations we never thought possible a few years back. There are people now who may never own their own home, there are people living with parents to get by, people living in cars… Rentals are extremely difficult to obtain and prices are going through the roof on them as well.

There is no easy answer in sight while WA’s economic boom continues.

Part of the problem is that some people seem to believe there is a certain standard of living that they are entitled to and aren’t prepared to do the ‘hard yards’ as they accumulate housing equity.

A couple of years back now I watched a current affairs show where a young couple were lamenting that they just couldn’t afford a house, however the type of house and suburb they were seeking was of the ‘4 x 2’ variety in an affluent suburb. It seemed absurd. Of course you can’t afford that kind of place, and even less so these days!

But if you’re prepared to buy a two bed unit or a smaller cheaper place then you can still live and get by.

I wonder if for some in our own area that sense of ‘entitlement’ is the reason they are doing it tough. There are plenty of people living in huge houses with plasmas, foxtel and new cars, all funded by astronomical mortgages who are apparently ‘doing it tough’.

‘Tough’ is possibly not the word I would use.

Don’t Mention the War! God Botherers & Politics

Ok, I tuned into the Eastern States version of the political broadcast to God botherers and here are my notes. I have to say Johnny was pretty smooth, yet at the same time would not have been convincing to the evangelical sector. And he didn’t mention the war… at all. I thought it would have at least been a minor issue. Who was the more appealing?… I think Kevin Rudd seemed more articulate and better able to address the issues – but then he hasn’t had to ‘do it’ yet.

Anyway here are some notes for those who may be interested. The notes are not intended to be fully legible as i scribbled them while the show was in progress – make of them what you will and I acknowledge that there may errors in my interpretation of Johnny’s & Kev’s spiel

John Howard

Howard leads off with Wilberforce as a model of faith – good idea – contemporary and appeals to all.

Our strange ambivalence with Christian faith as a nation

“No influence more profound than Judaeo-Christian ethic” (in 2004 speech)

Atheism in a virulent form in western society and we need to be aware

God neither lib nor labour – God is ‘not on my side’ – does claim a high number of Xns in party

Bringing my beliefs and politics together – two parables:

Good Samaritan – everyone is deserving of dignity and worth – moral obligation to help underdog

Talents – the free enterprise parable – use what you have

We are not a perfect gov but we have:

– lowered unemployment by 29% in 12 mths

– economy strong and positive – important when looking at social justice scorecard because can’t do much without good people and a strong economy”

Deal head on with 2 crits:

– don’t care about the marginalized & poor – vigorously reject – medicare stronger – health ins stronger – tax system progressive – “rich have not got richer at expense of poor getting poorer”

– changes to IR – safety net and fairness test in changes – 365000 more jobs created – fewer strikes than ever since 1913 – debate over role of trade union movement – unions should not enjoy a monopoly on the bargaining process in IR

“I have sought to extend in legitimate fashion the role and influence of the Xn church because I believe it is a profound force for good in the nation.”

Eg. The new schools policy that allows new schools to spring up

Committed to freedom of parental choice in education (spoken as a public school person)

We are not indifferent to God school

I am very proud of ‘new job network agencies’, family rel centres (to inject Anglicare etc as a shock absorber for marriage bust ups), school chaplaincy program

Duty of care society owes to children – intervention in indigenous communities in NT an expression of this. Based on belief of importance of law and order before health, ed, housing etc

The internet – a new initiative – ‘Net Alert’ – a range of practical tools – safety tools – free filter product for each family and public libs – also working with ISPs for protection $189 million to protect family

Present and future issues:

– foreign aid – we need to maintain and adequate amount – we need to see lowered corruption, better gov and trade opps – lower trade barriers better than foreign aid – 3.2 billion dollars in aid – 2.5 bill over 5 years to invest in our own region – double aid budget from 2004 by 2010

– climate change – committed to balanced practical approach to climate change – need to pay attention but without damaging economy – do our fair share but not more – put all energy sources on the table including nuclear – emissions trading system to be intro’d by 2012

This event was a wonderful initiative – we have been more shaped by Christianity than by any other force – these have been influences for the good (not unblemished)

Churches have helped Oz greatly

Thanks to silent toiling members of Christian church of Oz who live out the exhortations of the gospels. Contribution cannot be measure by GDP, but by the social impact.

Questions:

Philip Wilson (Cath) how does faith shape political leadership and what qualities do leaders need

– love for country

– physical stamina

– 2 parables – the talents = free enterprise – use wisely & invest wisely – also good Samaritan

Had dinner in question time so that’s why I only recorded two 🙂

Carolyn Kitto asked a great qn of the Aus aid budget – will we seek to get it to 0.7% of GDP when it is currently only 3.5% – we will do all we can, but won’t be pushed – need to fix the broken govs in Africa eg Zimbabwe

Jonny gets standing ovation

Kevin Rudd

Significance of Xnity in Oz today – 70% believe in Xn God – 4 million attend monthly – 2 million weekly (really?!)

We are a modern secular democracy and this is a good thing

Advocates separation of church and state

Xnity inseparable from formation of this country

We should be proiud of Xn heritage and tolerant of diversity

Lists denoms and social groups who have shaped Oz eg anglicare, uniting care, lifeline, Salvos – who did he miss? (Camera shifts to Carolyn Kitto – World Vision – not mentioned!)

Mine is a very garden variety personal faith (for 30 years)

Question of personal faith provides a compass point and shapes values and the view I bring to the pubic space (not always successfully)

How does this affect my take on politics? (lots of jokes – winning the corwd over)

Xns and Politics – apart from my friend and family I must be equally resp for my country, humanity and earth – ‘looking beyond yourself’

St Francis ‘in giving you receive’

Questions of policy:

– work and family – how do I find ‘time’ and share it with family when work demands are so ravenous? Parallel challenge = how do I make ends meet? Balancing work and fam – limit to what state can do – laws in workplace have gone too far and impact on quality of fam life – (good critique – what is his response?) the balance is wrong – ‘forward with fairness’ – penalty rates, overtime = working families know they can’t be traded – fairness and balance

– housing affordability – a big problem – summit on housing affordability – ½ billion dollar fund – tax credits for those who would invest in affordable housing – will ‘make it happen’

– education – concerned to invest in – turn this country into most educated in western world – best gov schools and best church schools in western world – key thing is the output – specifics – skills training for the trades – 2 ½ billion for trades training – every 4 year old in play based, pre numeracy education

– climate change – the great moral and envir and econ challenge of the generation – we are custodians – and need to ensure those who come after us are cared for. We see the gov has denied this (non ratification of Kyoto or est of carbon target) would ratify Kyoto – reduce greenhouse by 60% by 2020 – increase renewal energies – our core business

– foreign aid – basic dictum – where is my parish? (John Wesley) the world is my parish – lift aid to 0.5% by 2015 – still pretty pissweak – refugees = most show our heart – we have opposed the Iraq war – must help out –

unifying vision = hard heats and soft hearts

The end…

Also a standing ovation…

Chasing the God Botherer Vote

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After sitting down at my laptop last Thursday night to watch the Howard/Rudd speech to Christians (and feeling like a complete dill 10 minutes later when I realised it was on this week) I have been wondering what issues may get addressed.

Is it going to be a mirror of the USA’s political footballs – homsexuality, abortion etc to try and win the conversative evangelical ‘family’ vote?

Or will we see some bigger picture thinking and a ‘kingdom of God’ mentality as they seek to win us over?…

What do you think Rudd & Howard need to address to be listened to by Christians?…

Madonna & Missionaries

For a while today I thought I was popular!

While at the Baptist Union meetings I checked my email and found one from an Aussie journo in London seeking info about two of my good friends who are missionaries in Malawi – John and Angie Wilmot.

I thought that was weird – why would they want to know about them?…

Then an hour later the phone rang and it was the ‘Today’ show and they wanted info about the Wilmots. The story began to unfold. If you haven’t caught it then basically it was said to involve Madonna and the Wilmots in a tug of war for the same little girl, with Madonna as the adoption ‘queue jumper’.

Shortly after Rod Olsen called and then the Sydney Telegraph… I had no idea the story was even happening, but after a few calls realised it was hot news.

Its amazing how easy it is to find someone on the net. It seems because of an article in The Baptist Advocate a few months back I have been connected with John and Angie.

And now for the truth – I do know them and they are much valued friends – but the story isn’t true. I had an email from John and Angie tonight stating that there is no ‘tug of war with Madonna’ but that they are pursuing the adoption of the girl in question. They explained the situation and how it got to where it is today, but the simple fact is that it aint true.

I guess it just makes better news if Madonna is fighting them!…

Sigh…

Chaplains for All!

Little Jonny is throwing money around again and this time he has $90 million to give to state schools to employ chaplains. It was reported on last night’s news that every school could access $20K if it wanted to employ a chaplain.

The Australian reports on it here

Judith Bessant, writing for the Age what we do is secret download free mutant chronicles the download free seems to think this is a futile idea in a pluralistic society, especially if part of the agenda is to promote ‘Australian values’.

How do we as Christians sit with it?

Is it a God given opportunity to influence our nation?

Is it a trap to get in bed with the government in this way and will it cause us to dilute or compromise what we are on about in the name of a few extra $$$?

Is it the right thing to do in a pluralistic society?

It is an issue sure to cause a furore because while the funds are available to all faiths, our Judaeo Christian heritage will inevitably see Christian chaplains dominating.

Of particular interest was this quote from the West Australia: “It costs about $70,000 to employ a full-time chaplain, and Mr Howard said individual schools and the States would be expected to make up the rest of the money.”

I think he may have got his digits mixed up! Last I heard that was double what the average Perth chaplain earns and one reason it is so difficult to get decent long term staff.

What’s a Paedophile to do?

Would you let a paedophile live in your street?

It seems everywhere you go the answer is ‘absolutely not’. They can live wherever they like but not here. You don’t have to be too bright to figure out if everyone says that then there is nowhere left to live…

While these guys may be hanging off the bottom rung of the ladder in terms of social leprosy they are still people and they need to live somewhere. Every time one is released back into society there is uproar, harrassment and attempts to remove them from their place of residence.

I think we need to find a better solution to this problem.

I realise some are unrepentant and some are always going to re-offend, but maybe some need a fair crack at starting over. I can’t see them getting that. In fact Ican see them saying ‘bugger it… what’s to gain by doing the right thing?’

Would I have one in my street?…

We have about 20 kids live in our tiny street so I think it would be plain unwise, but in different circumstances I’d probably be willing to consider it. I’d certainly be keeping a close eye on my own kids and doing some serious instruction, but somewhere someone’s got to give them a fair go, reach out to them and try and help them start over.

Every situation needs to be treated on its own merits, but I am feeling we need to find some answers…

The Real Heroes

It was fantastic to wake up this morning to the news that the Tassie miners had made it out of the mine and great to see the rescuers Aussie spirit that made it happen.

But…

No offense to the fellas who were stuck in the cage for 2 weeks, but the real heroes were the blokes who went back down to get them out.

It is ironic that the two blokes rescued are being spoken of as ‘heroes’. I’m sure they are good blokes and the vibe that came thru on the news tonight suggested they were true blue Aussie battlers, but heroes? They were two very unlucky men who were in the wrong place at the wrong time!

I’m rapt they’re out, but let’s not make them something they’re not.

Not wanting to be a wet blanket, but let’s face the facts!