Under the cut: links, racism, some gross business
Category: australia
No Award reads non-fiction
We’ve recommended a lot of fiction over the years, but we’re also giant nerds who read non-fiction for funsies. Here’s some stuff we’ve enjoyed…

No Award goes to the movies: Joe Cinque’s Consolation
TL;DR Joe Cinque’s Consolation is not a good movie, but then, it comes from imperfect source material.
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above the links
Did you know that most of our linkspam titles come from Oz music lyrics? Trying out this new thing where we share the source.
Onto the links!
Asian-Australian Self Care
It’s been a hard little while, right? We’ve had to deal with Pauline Hanson, and a whole lot of ugliness, and some gross Islamaphobia right here, normalised in our media, and it’s been hard. It’s still hard.
Sometimes activism gets tiring, and you feel pathetic and useless when you need to take a break. But it’s important. (I had to go on holidays, for a number of reasons; not least because my counselor thought I was burnt out from 24/7 activism)
Sometimes you can’t go on holidays, but you still need to look after yourself.
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linkspam rock
This is two weeks because Liz didn’t post this last week; she was too busy having fun in the world (legit).
I wanna link you slowly
It’s Friday! Steph is in Europe, Liz is at home with Terrible Back Pain, but here are some links for your afternoon’s reading!
Post-election wrap-up
Many sausages have been eaten. (Liz ate too many and had a gluten reaction, always remember to preference gluten LAST on your ballot.) Many votes have been cast. A slightly smaller number has been counted (so far).
We … don’t seem to have a government yet?
(Has Antony Green called the election yet? Thanks for that, Our ABC!)
It seems likely that one of the major parties will end up forming a minority government with a motley crew of Greens, independents and random assorted crossbenchers — exactly what both parties and the media have been describing as a chaotic worst case scenario since 2010.
Well, suck it up, guys, minority governments are pretty common around the world, and they’re actually … quite good. The need for compromise prevents extremism, but if compromise can be achieved, the results are usually quite effective. See, for example, the Gillard government.
Whether either of the major parties is currently capable of compromise remains to be seen.
Here are some links!
21 Very Different Ways Aussies Filled Out Their Voting Forms – an account of different approaches to informal votes that ends up being infuriating (WHAT A WASTE! THIS ELECTION IS SO CLOSE, ALL OF THOSE VOTES COULD HAVE COUNTED!) rather than funny. (Content warning: penises.)
Pauline Hanson’s back in Parliament, and her agenda is quite terrifying. On the upside, it’s unlikely she’ll achieve anything on her list; the downside is that her special brand of xenophobia, anti-science and — an exciting new addition — men’s rights activism will suck up oxygen and money, and it will encourage every other bigot to speak up.
Meanwhile, Celeste Liddle says, We shouldn’t be surprised by the return of Pauline Hanson:
For years, we have seen racism bubbling away, yet politicians and the media continue to neutralise it. The rise of various nationalist groups such as Reclaim Australia, United Patriots Front and the True Blue Crew, while extreme manifestations of this socially-embedded racism, also do not occur in a vacuum. They have been buoyed by several years of anti-immigration policy; demonisation of minority communities; years of attacks on Indigenous autonomy and social programs.
Okay, now I’m REALLY mad at the informal voters:
https://twitter.com/mariekehardy/status/749767372735586304
YOU HAVE LET DOWN BATMAN, INFORMAL VOTERS
BATMAN
FIRST HIS PARENTS ARE MURDERED IN FRONT OF HIM, AND NOW THIS?
SOMETHING A BIT LIGHTER
One Thing We Learned On Election Night: Don’t Fuck With Laurie Oakes
The 19 Most WTF Moments From Election Night
I can’t seem to find an update on the recovery of the Greens volunteer who was bitten by a Liberal vollie in a scuffle on Friday night, but I hope the alleged victim is recovering — infections from bites can be nasty. Just ask almost anyone who’s met my cat!
birds of australia: the sacred kingfisher

Note from Liz: While Stephanie is off exploring the exotic wilds of Europe, she organised a guest post to inform, delight or horrify, depending how you feel about birbs.
This time on Birds of Australia: The Sacred Kingfisher, a very inner norf birb
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totally respected in our very respectful code
In exciting news, last week the AFL announced the eight teams who will make up the first Women’s AFL season. SO EXCITING.
(No Award is a Western Bulldogs blog when it comes to the women’s league.)
To celebrate, noted AFL misogynist Eddie McGuire made some misogynistic comments and trotted out his usual apology.
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