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Competition To Find Aussie PM's Email Address

Internet Ninja writes "While we can all send anti-war emails to 'president' of the USA and even the Australian opposition, nobody can email the Prime Minister of Australia. So the opposition party started a competition to track it down as reported in Australias Sydney Morning Herald."

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  1. Get rid of aussie spam. by www.sorehands.com · · Score: 3, Funny

    Once the PM's email is made public, he will get tons of spam.

    How long do you think it will take them to write laws to kill spam and execute spammers?

    1. Re:Get rid of aussie spam. by mpe · · Score: 5, Funny

      Once the PM's email is made public, he will get tons of spam.

      He's probably more concerned about getting "flamed" right now.

    2. Re:Get rid of aussie spam. by h4mmer5tein · · Score: 4, Interesting
      "Once the PM's email is made public, he will get tons of spam.

      How long do you think it will take them to write laws to kill spam and execute spammers?"

      And this is a bad thing because........?

  2. Email him here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Providing a Feedback form rather than just an email address is a very good way of limiting the spam that the PM would receive.

    1. Re:Email him here by InadequateCamel · · Score: 5, Funny

      Actually, Georgie used to check his messages in just that manner, but once the anthrax scares started up he had someone else handle his mail. ;-D

  3. publicity stunt by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    this is a pretty funny publicity stunt.

    as the labor party is well aware, federal politician's email addresses are pseudonyms and changed quickly if they fall into the 'wrong hands'.

    furthermore all senior federal politicians have access to the other email addresses, so the labor party already has johnny's email address.

  4. Anti-war petitions by Kingpin · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I've recently received chain-letter-like anti-war petitions, stating that they origin from the UN that are in the process of gathering signatures.. (Why they would want to do that is beyond me). These are hoaxes, but how do I convince the people that send me these, that this is the case? I have tried pointing them to the page at the UN that explains that they don't do petitions, that didn't work.

    Could it be, that these mails have some effect, despite they are not from the UN, I mean, do they end up on someones desk, or in a killfile?

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    1. Re:Anti-war petitions by Charm · · Score: 3, Informative
      These are hoaxes, but how do I convince the people that send me these, that this is the case?

      I used to get a lot of these. First find a case of that letter on a anti hoax site saying that it is a hoax. Reply and tell them they have been hoaxed. If they are forwarding it to a lot of people then forward the anti-hoax information as well. Having backup from a anti-hoax site reinforces your statement and they will look like an ass and think twice before sending such letters again.

      Some Anti-hoax sites
      Hoax Busters
      Virus Myths
      Just search on google for urban legends and you will get more sites.

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  5. Email Address by ZenJabba1 · · Score: 5, Informative

    J.Howard.MP@aph.gov.au

    Taken from an old usenet posting when he was still a MP, and it doesn't bounce, so I'm assuming its good

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  6. Re:Is It Just Me... by alister · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Mate.

    I hope you're not suggesting that:

    a) Australians can't be nerds or geeks
    b) that finding little Johnny's email address isn't a valid exercise for said nerds and geeks

    Maybe there are just a lot of us around. And, after all, where does Samba come from?

    Alister

  7. Re:Is It Just Me... by tenjah · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yes, well, perhaps you haven't quite yet worked out that the INTERNET is an INTERNATIONAL medium, and that what with AUSTRALIA being a COUNTRY in the WORLD then you are very likely to have stories concerning it.

    Particularly more so than the somewhat less "developed" countries such as Khazakstan, Guatemala, and Bangladesh where little tech news/discoveries/events are happening..

    I'm guessing you are an american right? Too bad, but I have no axe to grind. I aint an Aussie either, but it's people like you who make this Americans annoyed by all this international shit on the internet report all the funnier.

    Anyone noticed the amount of american stories appearing on /. recently? Give me a break son.

    Oh, and the relevancy of the story to readers is inherent to the competition to discover the PM of Australia's email addre....ahh...forget it

  8. so many to choose from! by ardiri · · Score: 5, Funny

    doing a search on yahoo.com (people search) is normally a pretty good start, and, a few interesting ones i found in the list of 200 or so are:

    gstjohnny yahoo.com.au
    john_howard_pm_2000 yahoo.com.au
    pm_john_howard hotmail.com
    johnhowardmp yahoo.com
    nakedhornyguy yahoo.com (hahaha)

    now, first - i have to apologize to all those other John Howards out there (yes, even the multiple in australia) for having to share this name - i really cannot believe the guy is still in power.

    oh.. and, how many guys will respond for a measy crate of coke and $100 or linux software? (isn't most linux software = free?). maybe someone at SMH just wants john to be spammed.

  9. Re:Australians reaping what they sowed by Tyreth · · Score: 4, Insightful
    The difference is Australians don't pretend that they are some Righteous God-Fearing nation that is the Light of the World, and represents the Forces of Good against the hordes of evil.

    Australians have no problem (well, I don't) in admitting their faults, and have no motivation to pretend that they are holy or righteous when in fact they aren't.

  10. DUH! by indiigo · · Score: 3, Funny
    It says it right there!


    Send comments about this site to the WEBMASTER


    He's obviously running the site himself to throw everyone off!
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  11. Quit wasting your time here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny
  12. Ok, what ithe heck by Sycraft-fu · · Score: 3, Insightful

    is with the quotes around president? Yes people, George Bush is the president of the United States. You may not like him or agree with his politics, you may even think he's a moron, that's fine you aren't alone. He is, however, the president and of that there is no debate.

    1. Re:Ok, what ithe heck by bcboy · · Score: 4, Informative

      > However inaccurate the counting in Florida is - and I think virtually everyone agrees it was a close run thing, however you count it

      This just isn't true. It wasn't close. Between the "Jews for Buchanan" vote and the Democratic voters that brother Jeb arbitrarily threw off the voter rolls, Florida overwhelmingly tried to vote for Gore.

      In any case, the voting results weren't used. The Supreme Court justified installing Bush by pointing to press accounts of the election. Bush was elected by Fox News.

      The take-home lesson: your vote doesn't count; what the media report counts.

  13. Re:Australians reaping what they sowed by Mark+(ph'x) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Criminals? Actually Australians are most likely to be a blend of many different cultures... and generally we are a racially tolarant country. Most of them are people that have chosen to come and live in our great country... and when I look at your DMCA etc, i truly believe that Australia is the real Land of the Free.

    I'm fortunate to live in a country whose leaders dont see it as their business to poke into the affairs of other nations. I think its great that in every crisis we can get away with sending a few rowboats and a handful of troops to keep dictator Bush happy.

    Our nation is of peace and tolerance. The US seems to be about profit and imposing its 'freedoms' on others by force.

    Im proud to be Australian.

    Please dont take enclosed joke too seriously ;)

    There was an Aussie, an American and an African father in the maternity ward... and the nurse announces that all the births were successful, however the staff had got the babies mixed up. The fathers would have to go in and identify their child. So the Aussie grabs the African baby and says 'This black one must be mine!'. 'Surely sir this is the African mans baby?'. 'Well, maybe... but one of the others is American, and i cant take that risk'

    Karma: Rock Bottom, mostly due to insulting all the american mods :D

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  14. I don't like Feedback Forms (was: Email him here) by Advocadus+Diaboli · · Score: 3, Interesting
    I don't like those fancy feedback forms for some simple reasons:

    1. They force me to fill out fields with things like my name or address and that's something what my email-client or my signature would provide automatically.
    2. There is usually no way to store what I wrote there in my email archives. But I like to file my outgoing messages.
    3. They always want my mail address but they want to hide their own mail address.

  15. Re:Is It Just Me... by zwoelfk · · Score: 4, Informative
    1. I agree with you, Americans have a tendency to believe that anything they read on the net should be relevent to them. However, they aren't the only ones.

    2. Slashdot isn't the internet. I'm very happy to see international stories on Slashdot, but the expectation of the original poster that Slashdot not post too many non-US-related stories is understandable given this from the FAQ:


    Slashdot seems to be very U.S.-centric. Do you have any plans to be more international in your scope?

    Slashdot is U.S.-centric. We readily admit this, and really don't see it as a problem. Slashdot is run by Americans, after all, and the vast majority of our readership is in the U.S. We're certainly not opposed to doing more international stories, but we don't have any formal plans for making that happen. All we can really tell you is that if you're outside the U.S. and you have news, submit it, and if it looks interesting, we'll post it.

    Answered by: CmdrTaco
    Last Modified: 10/28/00


    3. The original poster was trolling. Don't feed the trolls! TIA.
  16. You are wrong by Cpt_Corelli · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why email Saddam Hussein? If you have followed recent news you will find that it is the US that is about to invade Iraq, not the other way around.

    I bet that the coming US invasion of Iraq will end up in this list pretty soon...

  17. Linux.conf.au by Dnigh · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Considering Linux Conf.au kicked off today, maby the Labour Council is just looking to give geeks something to do between presentations ?

    Seriously though, this is just a cheap publicity stunt for the Labour Council and should be treated as such.

  18. Try pm@pm.gov.au by Skevos+Mavros · · Score: 5, Insightful

    j.howard.mp@aph.gov.au might be the correct address, but I would guess it just forwards to whoever is looking after whatever Mr Howard's portfolio was at that time (you didn't give a date to the usenet posting).

    A little birdy told me (I briefly worked in the Australian Federal Public Service a long time ago, and I have a few friends that still do) to try pm@pm.gov.au instead. Though I'm betting it forwards to the same place that web site form seems to go to - webmaster@pm.gov.au.

    Anyway, I don't really see the point of this "competition", even from a publicity stunt point of view. No one REALLY thinks that the Australian PM (or the US President or the French President etc) sits at his desk each morning, opens up Outlook/KMail/whatever and checks his incoming email, do they?

    Maybe they think the PM opens all his own mail too. And that he really does write every word of every document that has his signature on it...

  19. Re:That's going to be as hard to find by swordboy · · Score: 3, Informative

    Not really - some groups often set up extranet's that they assume to be private when they really aren't. A while ago, FOX took over Speedvision because it was becoming very popular, yet didn't show much in the way of FOX's ASSCAR (Redneck's turning left). FOX saw this as a threat, so they conveniently bought up the station so they could cram the content down the viewers throats - the US seems to be hip to eating up *whatever* is delivered to them.

    In all, I became frustrated so I scoured the net for some information. It turned out that there was an "affiliate" site set up by FOX that was completely open and unsecured. I was able to get some stuff... Here are the regional VP's contact info:

    Northeast
    CT, DE, DC, MN, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT, WV
    Bill Lyons

    (212) 822-9023

    blyons@foxcable.com
    1211 Avenue of the Americas
    31st Floor
    New York, NY 10036

    Central
    IL, IN, IA, KS, MN, MD, MA, MI, MO, NE, ND, OH, SD, WI
    Ken Tremback

    ktremback@foxcable.com

    (314) 206-7029
    700 St. Louis Union Station
    Suite 300
    St. Louis, MO 63103

    Southeast
    AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, Puerto Rico & Caribbean
    Chris Killebrew

    (404) 230-7317

    ckillebrew@foxcable.com
    1175 Peachtree Street N.E.
    100 Colony Square, Suite 200
    Atlanta, GA 30361

    Southwest
    AR, CO, ID (Southern), LA, MT, OK, TX, UT, WY
    Rob Evanko

    (972) 868-1801

    revanko@foxcable.com
    100 East Royal Lane
    Suite 200
    Irving, TX 75039

    West
    AK, AZ, CA, HI, ID (panhandle), NV, NM, OR, WA
    Matt Cacciato

    (310) 286-3713

    mcacciato@foxcable.com
    10000 Santa Monica Boulevard
    Los Angeles, CA 90067

    Go ahead and ping them if you aren't happy with their decisions as of late (Futurama, etc).

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  20. Re:oh dear god by diodegod · · Score: 3, Informative

    Once the PM's email is made public, he will get tons of spam.

    He's probably more concerned about getting "flamed" right now.


    For all you non-Australians out there, I'm guessing you haven't heard of the horrific bushfires plaguing our capital city (Canberra, where the Prime Minister lives, hence the PM getting "flamed". I hate it when I have to explain jokes). Maybe the 4 dead and 400 homes razed to the ground (the last I heard of it) doesn't warrant air-time on your news networks compared to "let's go to war!"

    Typical, us Aussies had 11/9 plastered on our tv sets for weeks, and !@#$!@#$

    Sorry, teen angst.

    ~Duane

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