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Jan

3

The Legend Lives No More - Vale Chilla Seeney

chila-seeney-1-100Arguably Australia’s greatest horseman and a Legend of the Australian Bush Chilla Seeney was buried at Monto QLD today.

Agmates member Peter Schuback called this evening to advise the community of Chilla’s passing.

ABC Landline did a feature on Chilla Seeney in March 2004 titled  - (Photo of Chilla from the Landline web site).

Chilla Seeney: a living legend

What amazes those in the rodeo world is that Chilla mastered so many different events, winning countless bareback and saddle bronco riding, camp drafting and calf roping prizes, he’s in five equine halls of fame here and in the USA and was even a champion boxer….

“He’s the first man to ride a famous bucking horse in America called Jesse James in America, no American ever rode him and he was the first to ride him,” Terry O’hanlon said….

They say Chilla Seeney’s gift is that he can think like a horse, and a cow, and that he was horse whispering long before the term was invented….

One of Australia’s best cutters, Todd Graham, says the sport owes Chilla a debt, not just for helping others, and promoting the sport, but for improving the quarter horse breed in Australia by importing top American cow horses and for being fiercely competitive.

Peter Schuback writes of his admiration for Chilla:

Steve I have just returned from the funeral of Chilla Seeney at Monto . Chilla was a great Australian . A great horse man and great bush man .

When I was a kid out at Mitchell he told me a few things that have stayed with me all my life . He was one of life’s true gentlemen .

He saw me breaking in a horse and he said to me you do it this way son and the horse will respect you . Don’t break their spirit make them respect you . From that point on I have never had to break in a horse just handle them and they have come good .

Even though I had not seen him for a few years I will never forget the man that taught me so much with very few words . Chilla will be remembered for a long time to come if the number of people at his funeral is any thing to go by .

Growing up Chilla Seeney was a house hold in the Australian bush. I recall in the late 1960’s getting up very early on a Saturday morning and traveling a great distance over rough dirt roads with my parents and sisters and brother to the Boggabilla rodeo.

We were all just so excited to be there and see the great man ride in the saddle bronc and bareback events. My parents still have a photo or two of him in action.

Our greatest respect and condolences go to the Seeney family on this sad day as we remember and reflect on the life of a truly great Australian.

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Oct

18

The Daily Telegraph Exposes Oil Giants in 20 cents Petrol Scam

The Daily Telegraph News paper today has exposed what we all guessed - The giant corporate petrol companies are ripping us off.

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Expert analysis reveal the cost of oil in Australian dollars has dropped more than 20 per cent since the start of September - yet petrol prices have risen more than 5 per cent.

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Picture: The Daily Telegraph.

And Surprise, Surprise the government with all of its safe guards won’t do a damn thing about it.:

“New petrol commissioner Joe Dimasi was unavailable yesterday and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission declined to discuss the petrol issue.”

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Interestingly Agmates reader Peter Schuback [pictured] just emailed us this morning with this:

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image of peter SchubackAustralian dollar today @ 66.05 cents against the US Dollar .

Oil Price US 74 .54 a barrel Add difference between Ausi dollar and Us dollar brings oil price up to $ 108 .49 a barrel Australian .

You should be paying no more than $ 1.08 a litre for your petrol and diesel .

Why are you? Whose ripping you off?”

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Peter I think we all know who is ripping us off. That is except the ACCC and the Petrol Commissioner. According to them when they have looked in the past they can find no evidence of oil companies price gouging consumers. Thats Laugh out load stuff.

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Have your say! What are you paying for fuel where you live?

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Aug

3

Why Did The Truckies Strike Fail?

Photo of truck signWhy did the Truckies Strike fail? It’s a question that needs to be asked of those that lead the strike action.

The truckies strike was a grass roots uprising against big corporate control, and bad government legislation. It had tremendous public support not only across rural & regional Australia, but in the cities.

Not only was that overwhelming support evident from Agmates readers comments but also from readers comments in most major news papers across Australia.

I’ve seen and heard truckies themselves blaming other truckies for not supporting the shutdown, but in the same breath saying that between 45-70% of truck were off the road on the 1st day.

The mainstream media did give the strike action reasonable coverage in the in the week leading up to the strike and during the first 48 hours. That national media coverage would have exploded if the strike had of continued even for a couple of more days.

What a wasted opportunity - Truckies had tremendous public support, huge grass roots support from truckies themselves who felt unrepresented by the Transport Workers Union and peak bodies like The Australian Truckers Association who condemned their actions even though a huge number of their members were participating.

They also had national media attention which would only have grown.

It is disappointing to think that it may have failed because the three groups, all formed by disgruntled owner drivers & drivers, the National Transport Form (NTF), Australian Long Distance Owners & Drivers Association ( ALDODA ) and Mineral & Mine Movers who were all basically looking to right the same wrongs could not even bear to speak to each other let alone work together for the common good.

It tragic that you can have some much public support, grass roots driver support, media attention and yet still manage to self destruct. What a wasted opportunity!

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Update - Monday July the 4th August @10.30am

Andrew Marx writes in todays Brisbanes Courier Mail - “Trucks Protest picks up a load of indifference” is a tremendous example of how the media has had a field day with the disjointed parties involved in the strike.

ALDODA Vice president and QLD organizer Bob Woodyard is quoted as saying -

“We’re just sick and tired of driving 1650kms for $1,540 F***ing dollars”…. “

A lesson in media relations Bob - using the F word when talking to Journalists does not help truckies image with the general public. Bob then goes onto explain -

“What’s happening is the news media gets hold of stuff and they’re falsifying what we are saying and doing”

ALDODA representatives have been there own worst enemy when it comes to handling the mainstream media. If you use inflammatory language - thats what they’ll report - it  might be colourful in trying to get your message across, but the media will use it - the prospect of truckie violence will sell many more newspapers than the news of owners & drivers doing it tough.

Then the media does not miss the riff between the two groups ALDODA and the NTF (Mick Pattel) - again Woodyard -

” But Mr Woodyard said he was not co-ordinating activities with the NRTF and he accused Mr Pattel of seeking to promote a political agenda.”

Journalist Anthony Marx now having strung Bob along - really goes for the jugular - First he uses Bob’s last statement to discredit Mick Pattel’s motives -

“Mr Pattel who is national president of the right-wing fringe party promoting limited government, did not return calls seeking comment.”

Then just to finish the demolition job - Marx goes on -

“Perhaps more damaging than the division within the fledgling protest movement has been the rejection of the campaign by the ATA & the TWU”

That leads onto the second half of the article devoted to ATA chairman Trevor Martyn & TWU’s Secretary Tony Sheldon’s spin doctoring.

The often quoted platitude “United we Stand - Divided we  Fall” is once again proven to be true.

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Jul

30

Transport Industry Shutdown Update #8 Pattel Group Pulls Out

One of the two major groups coordinating the Truckies Strike has pulled out of the shutdown.

Mick Pattel - National Road Transport Forum writes:

Photo of Mick PattelAfter a crisis meeting today with Queensland Shadow Transport Minister, Mr Tim Nicholls, we are urging all supporters of the shutdown to begin work immediately.

Round one is over and the arrogant Queensland Bligh government has sent their transport minister on holidays, making it impossible for our issues to be heard.

We have to call it off because the appropriate Ministers in Qld and NSW have gone into hiding and quite frankly, we find that ridiculously rude.

The frustrations for the transport industry are far from resolved and the industry will now regroup in a formal entity and make clear plans for this next attempt to highlight their concerns to the public and government.

We have learnt so much from this exercise and this is only the start.
Tim Nicholls has given us an undertaking that he will be taking on the issues and taking up the fight to the Labor government. He is supportive of the nonsense about demerit points on log-books and has made a commitment to take the fight up to labor on the industries behalf.

We will be working to form a new organisation in the coming weeks. Legally, we now have to look at different entities from which to operate.

We will also be making sure that log book breaches receive the attention that they deserve. Tim Nicholls and Ian Rickuss have assured us that they will help truckies that have unfair charges on log-books if they are not fatigued related . I encourage all truckies to take their breaches to their local member if they feel they don’t deserve it.

We are advising our member Truckies across the country to go back to work immediately.

ALDODA LogoBunny Brown - Australian Long Distance Owners & Drivers Association ALDODA

I have just spoken to Bunney by phone. He said:

Our delegates and members are meeting in Melbourne, Brisbane and Townsville tomorrow morning. The members will decide at those meeting what our next action will be.

It is up to our members if we continue with the shutdown or go back to work. There has been tremendous support for the shutdown from the members and it is really up to them where we go from here.

Peter Schuback - Mineral & Mine Movers Transport

I spoke to Peter By Phone. He said:

Photo of peter SchubackI am extremely disappointed to hear the Pattel group has gone back to work. I guess that means it’s over and it appears that what we have been protesting against is here to stay.

I will have to talk to our supporters and see what they want to do, but I’d guess that they will go back to work.

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Jul

28

Transport Industry Shutdown Update #7 No Longer National

Day 1 - 5pm. 28th July 2008

Estimates of the numbers of trucks that are parked up run between 45% to 60% across Australia. Reports are that virtually the only trucks on highways in QLD, NSW, Victoria and South Australia are the Multi -Nation transport companies like Toll, Lynfox and Scotts who have all condemned the shutdown and its organizers.

The protest has collapsed in Western Australia with only 50 trucks turning out for a protest drive in Perth with organizers calling off the 2 week shutdown due to lack of support.

A similar protest drive in Melbourne attracted 30 trucks whilst in Brisbane an estimated 40-50 trucks turned out.

Agmates has spoken to the leaders of the 3 different and separate organizations coordinating the shutdown activities:

Bunny Brown - President of the Australian Long Distance Owners & Drivers Association ALDODA.

ALDODA is the group that is organizing the truck protests in capital cities. Bunny said:

Our day started with an interview on Adelaide radio this morning. Federal transport Minister Anthony Albanese was on first. It was disappointing to hear him say that he had offered to meet with us, but we had refused. This is just not correct, in fact part of the reason we have started this action is because the minister has rejected every request we have made to his office for a meeting.

There is very good grass roots support across the country. The Brisbane protest went off very smoothly. At present we have 20 odd trucks parked up at Coolac near Gundagi near the NSW, Victoria border. We are waiting for more trucks to arrive and plans are a foot to launch a protest from there in a few days.

I have not been able to speak to or organizer in Western Australia to see what the situation is there.

Mick Pattel - The National Road Transport Forum.

I was able to catch up with Mick Pattel late this afternoon. Mick had been snowed under with media interviews most of the day which started with the TV show Sunrise at 7am this morning. Mick said:

Photo of Mick PattelI’d like to thank all of those owner drivers who have parked up. It looks to us that we have about 50-60% of all drivers off the road today.

It has been unfortunate that in almost every interview I’ve done I’ve had to answer persistant question about what the ALDODA group is doing. I’ve done my best to avoid being drawn into discussing possible blockades of highways etc.

We are fully cooperating with the police in Queensland and are asking our drivers to stand firm and keep their trucks parked up at home for the duration of the stoppage. At present we still have had no contact from the federal transport minister re a meeting.

Peter Schuback - Mineral & Mines Movers Transport

Peter has spent the day at home with his phones running hot with truckies and the media after his coverage in this mornings Brisbane Courier Mail. He told us:

Photo of Peter SchubackThere seems to be great grass roots support across Australia except for Western Australia. It’s probably understandable that it’s not strong there as the WA government has announced they they will not be introducing the National Transport Laws in the tough form that they are or will be in the Eastern States.

I believe that you can expect to see truck protest in Sydney and Melbourne in the next few days.

The three groups all represent small fleet owners and wage earning drivers. Whilst they have slightly different things they are calling for, all 3 are unanimous on the major issues. The Transport Workers Union and the peak trucking Industry Body Australian Trucking Association both condemn the strike action.

These 3 organizations have risen because a large number of ordinary owner drivers and wage earning truck drivers have felt let down and unrepresented by their Union and the peak trucking bodies.

The fact that there are 3 of them leaves the whole movement vulnerable to being divided and conquered by the large and powerful forces that are amassed against them, being Labor Governents State & Federal, Big Business and the Unions.

These organizations will have a field day with the 3 groups in the media playing one off against the other and ultimately winning the hearts and minds of the general public.

From day 1 it has become clear for the shutdown action to succeed Nationally that the three groups need to merge to form one cohesive organization that represents the 1,000’s of owner drivers and wage earning drivers who have come to them because their traditional reps have left them out to dry.

These people who are backing the groups are honest hard working men and women who along with their families are making an incredible financial sacrifice to support their respective leaders in this shutdown. All of these ‘working Australians’ have car repayments, mortgages and household bills to pay and can ill afford too have no income for 2 weeks and run the risk being sacked.

I’d urge the respective group leaders too think long and hard about what they are doing and remember that they’re members have placed their trust and faith in you to achieve the right outcomes for all down trodden drivers. The truck drivers that are supporting you are looking for leadership, not petty squabbling and infighting between the groups. This will if not corrected, ultimately derail the whole shutdown action.

I’d recommend that if the three groups cannot come together and form one united cohesive association too fight for they’re members and the positive outcomes that the Unions and ATA won’t, then they should stop playing politics, call the whole thing off right now and let they’re loyal truckie members get back to making a living.

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Jul

10

Call for Farmers, Fishermen & Truckies to Stand United.

Photo of Peter SchubackPeter Schuback (pictured) writes:

Had a short trip to Sydney as a guest of SBS to go on their show “Insight” in regards to petrol prices .

They were nice to me and gave me a total of about 30 seconds. Bit hard to get the message out in 30 seconds but I tried.

What the people of Australia don’t seem to realise is just how important the farming Fishing and transport industries are to our economy .

The farmers stop producing and the people don’t get to eat good fresh Australin produce and meat , the fishermen go broke or get out of the industry and we will all be eating sea foods from god only knows where and it will more than likely poison all of us.

If we don’t have the transport industry the farmers wont be able to move their produce , The fishermen wont be able to sell their sea food and the rest of Australia will come to a grinding Halt .

For all too long all three industries have been bastardised by governments and people that have nothing to do with the industries. Shiny bums that sit in offices and tell us how to run our industries whilst all the time they are involved in selling us out. They look at all of us as milking cows and as fragmented industries and they think they can walk all over us.

I have some bad news for them and the transport industry is about to deliver it. We are no longer going to stand for the governments crap and we are fighting back .

The 28 th of JULY Is D DAY - THE TRANSPORT INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA IS SHUTTING DOWN FOR TWO WEEKS.

We will no longer be hit with Hugh fines for minor breaches. We will no longer stand back and watch our drivers die because the government has fail in its duty of care to provide parking bays for drivers with the required facilities (Showers and Toilets).

Photo: This is a photo of a Truck Parking bay I recently took. There are no facilities. It stank of used baby nappies and general rubbish yet its places like these our governments have legislated that our drivers must stop and rest. It’s a disgrace.

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We will no longer let them pick us off one by one. The Farmers , The fishermen and the Transport industry combined are the most powerful political and economic group in Australia. If we join forces we can and will make the government run this country to the benefit of all Australians.

We will be able to get rid of Politician’s that don’t perform . We will be able to get rid of the so called groups that claim to represent us and do next to nothing. We will be able to demand that bad laws are fixed and bad economic policy is also fixed .

Australia is for all Australians. Our hard working Fishermen, Farmers and Transport industry workers have invested a lot of time and money into their industries and should get a fair return for their efforts.

ALL Employers, Farmers and Manufactures should be very afraid of the new road transport act of April 2008 Chain Of responsibility. We are all at risk .

Peter Schuback
Mineral and Mine Movers Transport

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Have your say! Tell us what you think or leave a message for Peter. Note Peter Schuback, Mick Pattel and ALDODA are 3 separate groups within the grass roots uprising of Truck Drivers and owner operators across Australia.

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