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A great character



A patriotic song written by Brisbane's singing cabbie is about to make him a small-screen star. SBS has filmed a documentary about the cabbie, Manjit Boparai, who describes himself as a patriotic, fair dinkum, curry-munching Aussie.

Boparai has become something of a quirky Brisbane icon with his penchant for playing his patriotic self-penned ditty which has become his trademark. He estimates 60,000 have listened to his I'm a Fair Dinkum Aussie song, which is set to a distinctly Punjabi melody, and knew from the first time he played Song Australia to a passenger it was going to be a hit. "They (my passengers) straight away asked me for my number and asked can we buy these words," the 49-year-old cabbie said.

Thousands have since parted with up to $20 apiece for a copy of the Song Australia CD, which Boparai offers to every passenger after playing them the tune. "Some people show me lots of emotion, but don't have a lot of money, so I give it (a copy) to them, sometimes I sell them for $20, and sometimes for $10 - depending on how I feel," Boparai said.

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A good idea: Help for parents

Even if it is a bit cynical

Victorian parents will get a direct cash "bonus" from the Bracks Government when their children start primary and secondary school, and business taxes will be cut, under Treasurer John Brumby's big-spending pre-election budget. To Opposition cries of "it's a bribe", Mr Brumby yesterday told Parliament that the Government would pay parents $300 for every child when they started prep and again in year 7 - and the first payments would be made just months before the November state election. He said the money would help parents pay for uniforms, books and equipment and was designed to "support families and highlight the importance of education".

The bonus will go to all parents regardless of their wealth or income and regardless of whether the children go to state or private schools. It is expected to cost the Government $182 million over the next five years - money an education union said would be better spent on needy schools. A half-payment of $150 will be distributed at the start of third term to parents who have children in prep or year 7 this year, with the full $300 bonus starting next year.

A $500 "bonus" will also be paid to all new apprentices as part of a drive to beat the skills crisis by encouraging more people into trades. Mr Brumby has also been surprisingly generous to business, cutting land tax and WorkCover premiums for the third successive budget and pledging to reduce payroll tax from 5.25 per cent to 5 per cent over the next three years....

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A champion display of bitchiness

Sometimes the utter bitchiness in one woman's comments about another woman is so extreme as to be amusing. The following excerpt from a diatribe by a Sydney Morning Herald fashion writer will show what I mean:



"This week, in New Weekly and New Idea, Hurley's heir apparent has taken her place in the spotlight. Nicole Austin, aka Coco, aka Mrs Ice T, appeared at the seventh annual Maxim Hot 100 Party at Buddha Bar in New York in a tight black pantsuit that gives new urgency to the term mercy killing.

Barely able to restrain Ms Austin's heaving and quite possibly enhanced breasts, the pantsuit also leaves little else to the observer's imagination. An exposed front section, running from her cleavage across her stomach and down her left leg to her ankle, is held together by more than 45 straining horizontal gold straps.

The saddest thing about this outfit is not its efficacy at making Ms Austin look like an uncooked leg of lamb in a tight string bag. Nor is it the bold and unsullied camel's toe effect it has applied to Mrs T's nether regions. No, the saddest, the most heartbreaking point of this ensemble is that, despite its illustration of extreme bad taste, it is probably the savviest move Ms Austin has ever made in her quest to be a famous person in her own right".

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