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Sunday, 12 March

22:23

Love this from Germaine Greer - particularly the "So what?" moment. "IndyWatch Feed National"

"I think misogyny plays a really big part in this... That a man will be a better woman than someone who was born a woman." Germaine Greer, 2015 pic.twitter.com/ChOvf9IBSF Women's Voices (@WomenReadWomen) August 29, 2022

19:24

??? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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Anyone know what this might be not lightning not jet stream...

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17:25

Posie Parkers 2023 Publicity Tour Down Under "IndyWatch Feed National"

Posie Parker AKA Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull is currently pulling her anti-transgender bandwagon through this sunburnt country: sweeping plains, ragged mountain ranges, drought and flooding rains, the lot. But rather than undertake, say, A provocative journey through the dark history Continue reading

17:24

I need Help. Tips, directions, a little guidance. Everything is welcome. "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

I'm an international student from Nigeria, in Townsville studying at James Cook University. I'm studying an undergraduate course and I currently have a place to stay, I arrived here last month.

The quality of life here in the suburbs has been amazing. The weather in Townsville is so similar to my home country and the people are so nice, I've gotten so many free rides and whenever I stop to ask for directions or if I've gotten lost or need the right direction for which bus to take.

I need some help with a couple of things and I'll be grateful for any sort of tips in the right directions, guidance on the right way to go about it or any help in general and that's in the area of income.

I have a scholarship from my home country to study here which covers my housing, basic feeding and school fees. But I have the freedom to take on jobs as far it doesn't bother my class timetable. And I need it. Funny side note (I've been using my Samsung A50 for 5 years now, I wanted to show a lecturer something.. I needed to open the jcu app to ask my question. We both were still waiting for the app to open on my phone, he got tired, he opened his phone. Unlocked it and opened the same app. And it opened on his own phone before mine. So yeah) buying stuff like a new durable device isn't covered and I need good income to plan to replace it.

So any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

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17:03

Quicksilver or Sunlover cruise? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Ill be in Cairns next week and I cant decide which reef cruise to go on.

Of course Ive read reviews of both companies and generally Quicksilver reviews are better, whilst Sunlover is easier accessible for me because Ill be staying in Cairns.

Im wondering which part of the reef is better, the Agincourt reef (Quicksilver) or the Moore reef (Sunlover). Also, Im wondering if people have had good/bad experiences with either of the two reef cruises.

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14:56

Dutch politicians trying to take 3000 farms out of production using military road blocks enrages the population "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The NWO plan to remove farming, hence food is heating up in the pilot country of Netherlands similar to Queensland where the Labor Corporation has legislated to severely reduce the use of nitrogen fertiliser on coastal farms, in effect removing their ability to produce crops.

Every farm between the Great Dividing Range and the coastline from Cairns and Brisbane, some 1900 klms, is affected. Government policies worldwide have pushed up the price of nitrogenous fertilisers by 500 per cent or more except in Russia. Now that the stupid Labor and Liberal politicians in Canberra have alienated Australia with Russia by putting our troops and hardware on the Ukranian front line we are unable to purchase their cheap and abundant nitrogenous fertilisers.

Researchers have long discovered there is more nitrogen-based runoff from coastal cities into the Pacific Ocean than ever there was from farming. Urea, made up of 46 per cent nitrogen dissipates into the atmosphere if left exposed to the weather for any length of time. It dissolves with moisture and farmers bury it into the soil when applying it to their paddocks where it is taken up by plants.

The amount of runoff into waterways and the ocean has been found to be negligible. In any case reputable scientists say the Great Barrier Reef is in fine shape and always has been.

Australian primary producer bodies such as the National Farmers Federation simply go along with whatever hue of government, not offering any protection to their hard-pressed members from vexatious, partisan policies.

Since it inception in the early 80s the NFF has been a training ground for National or Liberal party candidates who will not oppose any government policy whether it is detrimental to the industry or not.

The state member associations of the NFF fare no better and have no credible runs on the board when it comes to shutting down agriculture.

13:22

Camp Hill Brisbane: the Hollywood of the South Pacific "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Destiny Rogers

In 1934, Brisbane prepared to become a film mecca. Politicians, leading businessmen and journalists excitedly welcomed the launch of the Sound City studio at Camp Hill, the Hollywood of the South Pacific. Every so often, the Queensland media announces Queenslands latest Hollywood movie shoot. Places like the Gold Coast, Cairns, Hervey Bay and even Winton ...

The post Camp Hill Brisbane: the Hollywood of the South Pacific appeared first on QNews.

12:27

Maria Zeee on Digital ID "IndyWatch Feed National"

<p>&

Its a desperate run to get everyone locked in.</p> <p>The post <a href= "https://gumshoenews.com/maria-zeee-on-digital-id/" rel= "nofollow">Maria Zeee on Digital ID</a> appeared first on <a href= "https://gumshoenews.com" rel="nofollow">Gumshoe News</a>.</p>

08:07

PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLOSURE VIOLATIONS "IndyWatch Feed National"

10-YEARS OLD THE PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLODURE ACT of 2013

Australia does have a Public Interest Disclosure law that requires that we be told the truth about the COVID-19 casualties that occur each day.

POSTING  SHORT LINK: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-389

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07:34

How often do we see ducks and mallards around Cairns these days? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

So I want to invite someone to come to Cairns sometimes and they love waterfowl. what are some good places and times to see ducks, mallards and other waterbirds?

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07:32

Property listings remain depressed "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Listings laying low

A few graphics from CoreLogic's latest monthly chart pack.

Total property listings remain -26.1 per cent below their 5-year average, with very few forced sellers in the market.


This has to some degree underpinned this cycle's downturn, with auction clearance rates getting off to a pretty decent start in 2023. 


Meanwhile unit rents continue to accelerate in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth, in particular. 

07:24

Security Defects in TPM 2.0 Spec Raise Alarm "IndyWatch Feed National"


Security defects in the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 reference library specification expose devices to code execution attacks.

Security researchers at Quarkslab have identified a pair of serious security defects in the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 reference library specification, prompting a massive cross-vendor effort to identify and patch vulnerable installations.

The vulnerabilities, tracked as CVE-2023-1017 and CVE-2023-1018, provide pathways for an authenticated, local attacker to overwrite protected data in the TPM firmware and launch code execution attacks, according to an advisory from Carnegie Mellons CERT coordination center. 

From the CERT alert:

An authenticated, local attacker could send maliciously crafted commands to a vulnerable TPM allowing access to sensitive data. In some cases, the attacker can also overwrite protected data in the TPM firmware. This may lead to a crash or arbitrary code execution within the TPM. Because the attackers payload runs within the TPM, it may be undetectable by other components of the target device.

An attacker who has access to a TPM-command interface can send maliciously-crafted commands to the module and trigger these vulnerabilities. This allows either read-only access to sensitive data or overwriting of normally protected data that is only available to the TPM (e.g., cryptographic keys), the center added.

Quarkslab researchers Francisco Falcon and Ivan Arce are credited with finding the bugs and leading an industry-wide coordinated vulnerability process ahead of Tuesdays public advisory.

The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) responsible for maintaining the TPM spec has issued an...

07:00

Nine chairman Peter Costello is now promoting war with China after making $millions lobbying for defence companies "IndyWatch Feed National"

Nine Entertainment-owned papers have been talking up the prospects of Australia going to war with China while failing to declare that Nine chairman Peter Costello has made $millions in recent years lobbying []

05:51

Queensland Police will accept new recruits from any country in the world, no requirement for Australian citizenship "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Dissatisfied Queensland Police have left the service in droves joining those reported 1500 officers who have been pushed out by Covid vaxx mandates, regional officers claim.

Muslim police officers from Iran are welcome to apply

Police sources say there is much discontent within the service with one senior officer claiming present Labor Party-appointed Commissioner Katarina Carroll is the problem.

f she doesnt go soon there will be no police left anyway, one officer said.

At least 196 senior officers across the state were exempted from the mandatory Covid jab in 2021, which did not go unnoticed by the rank and file.

Desperately trying to make up sufficient numbers to fill shifts, foreign nationals with policing experience will be eligible to apply to the Queensland Police Service (QPS) under a new labour agreement between the State and Federal Governments. 

The QPS has approval for 500 new international recruits to join the service each year, for five years.

The agreement, the broadest of its kind among Australias policing jurisdictions, allows the QPS to recruit international police officers without the requirement to be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.

All police officers recruited under the new labour agreement will be required to pass the QPS recruit testing and vetting.

Depending on the level and recency of their experience, successful recruits will be trained through either the existing...

01:30

The Great Barrier Reef "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi All, me and my wife visited Australia in December 2022 and we had so much fun. We've lived in US and currently living in Canada and I can say for sure we loved spending a month in different places in Australia. We've captured some amazing places in our travels and would like to share that with you all. Please consider subscribing. Thank you.

Cairns | Queensland | Australia The Great Barrier Reef

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01:09

Is the bridge disappearing from modern songs? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Songs have component parts, a structure. Theres a verse, and a chorus. More verse and chorus, maybe an instrumental solo. And theres something called a bridge.

The bridge, sometimes called the middle eight, happens a couple of minutes into the song. The melody and chord pattern will be different to the rest of the song, the lyric might introduce a new part of the story, a new idea, a resolution. A good bridge sets up the end of the song, and its often the bit where the magic happens.

The bridge has been part of popular music for a hundred years, maybe more. But we dont hear them so much in contemporary song. About a year ago, Sting said he feels the bridge is disappearing, and there are many in the music business who agree. Software is increasingly used to write songs, and a good bridge might be too hard for a computer. Certainly, streaming services favour shorter, simpler songs.

Why does the bridge matter? Listen to some great examples.

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Saturday, 11 March

23:00

Missing Ukrainian girl Rescued From Russian Re-Education Camp "IndyWatch Feed National"

KYIV, Ukraine Tetiana Vlaiko feels like an idiot. She is ashamed to speak to WhoWhatWhy about how the Russians took her 11-year-old daughter Lilia to Russian-occupied Crimea. She says that last October, the teachers at her daughters school in Kherson convinced her to send Lilia to what they called a summer camp.

It turned out to be a Russian re-education facility.

All the mothers at the school signed up. Probably, I could have said no, but the teachers kept saying that all kids are going, it is for free, and she will come back in two weeks, said 36-year-old Vlaiko.

Vlaiko said that she initially thought it would be good for her daughter to get away from Kherson for a short period. At the time, the city was under Russian control, and the Ukrainians were fighting to get the city back. Life there was dangerous. Vlaiko says there were rumors of Russian brutality and rape of people on the streets and a constant risk of shelling.  

Crimea was (and still is) also under Russian control, but it was safer than Kherson.

Lilia was supposed to be home on October 21. She didnt show up, and neither did any of her classmates.

I called the teachers when I realized she wasnt returning. I tried to find out what was happening, but they didnt answer, said Vlaiko, who explained that some teachers picked up the phone at the beginning and said they didnt know when or if the kids would return.

She told WhoWhatWhy that the school closed for good after the kids were taken.

At one point in late October, Vlaiko and other parents found the schools director, who told them the kids werent returning. She recalls him saying there was nothing he could do about it and that he was planning to leave Kherson and go to another Russian-controlled area. Vlaiko told WhoWhatWhy that he seemed very pro-Russian.

It became clear that they never intended to send my daughter back. I got crazy hysterical and was full of guilt, said Vlaiko.I should never have told her she could go. 

She didnt see her daughter again for almost four months.

22:02

Three Large RAAF Jets Spotted and Noted Around Central Queensland Airports "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

It was a busy day around some Central Queensland Airports on Monday 6 March with three large Royal Australian Air Force jets spotted and noted visiting.

RAAF Airbus A330-200 / KC-30A Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft A39-003 as "Thumper 01" and A39-006 as "Thumper 02" both flew out of RAAF Base Amberley and headed up the Queensland Coast.  


A39-003 "Thumper 01" completed airwork at the Sunshine Coast and Townsville before being photographed (above) climbing out after completing a missed approach at Rockhampton Airport.  It then returned to Amberley.

A39-006 "Thumper 02" completed airwork off the coast of Brisbane with A39-003 "Thumper 01" and then returned to Amberley.

While RAAF Boeing B737-7ES / E-7A Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) aircraft A30-006 as "Wedgetail 03" flew up from RAAF Base Williamtown to complete airwork including at least two missed approaches at Hamilton Island Airport before then returning to Williamtown.


And RAAF Boeing C-17A Globemaster III transport aircraft A41-209 as "Stallion 30" flew up from RAAF Base Amberley to complete low level work in the Shoal...

22:00

Screening  for Perinatal Depression: An Effective Intervention, or One That Does More Harm Than Good? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Today, pregnant women are regularly asked about their mental wellbeing during their medical checkups, and such questioning continues during their postnatal visits to their pediatricians. The quickest assessment relies on the Whooley questions, a depression screening tool devised by Pfizer in 1993 shortly after its launch of Zoloft. It has just two questions:

During the past month, have you often been bothered by feeling down, depressed or hopeless?

During the past month, have you often been bothered by little interest, or pleasure in doing things?

An answer of yes to one of the two questions yields a positive result requiring further evaluation. If a subsequent assessment determines that the woman is depressed, she may be treated for the condition, even though prior to the screening she might not have self-identified as suffering in this way.

In the United States, such perinatal screening is widely recommended. The American Psychiatric Association (APA), the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists (ACOG), the United States Preventative Services Task Force, and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) all promote it as an evidence-based practice.

According to the AHRQ, which is part of the Department of Health and Human Services, it provides a proven benefit: Depression during pregnancy can raise the risk of having a lowbirthweight baby and premature birth. Screening pregnant women for depression enables health professionals to initiate services that can prevent later problems for both the mother and baby.

However, other national task forces, most notably in Canada and the U.K., have come to an opposite conclusion about the merits of perinatal screening. The U.K. National Screening Committee concluded in its 2019 review that there was not enough evidence that such screening programmes were of benefit to women and children, and that, in fact, they could do harm. False positives could lead to unnecessary treatment, and even if the screening correctly identified [women] with mental health problems, it could prove harmful to the majority, the committee wrote.......

21:00

HOA Foreclosures Are a Lose-Lose Game for Coloradans, but These Lawyers Win Regardless of the Outcome "IndyWatch Feed National"

This article was produced for ProPublicas Local Reporting Network in partnership with Rocky Mountain PBS. Sign up for Dispatches to get stories like this one as soon as they are published.

Karl Paymah was on the clock.

A certified letter from the Rock Ridge Condominium Association in the Denver suburb of Aurora said he had 30 days to pay $1,515.45 in unpaid homeowners association dues and penalties or face foreclosure.

After receiving the letter on Dec. 23, 2021, Paymah said he tried to pay the balance through the HOAs website, as he had done in the past. But his account had been locked because it was turned over to the HOAs collections attorney, Tammy Alcock. Next, he called Rock Ridges management company, which he said told him to discuss the matter with Alcock. But there was no answer when he called her office three times that afternoon. The office of Alcock Law Group was closed for the holiday.

I cant pay. I cant pay through the portal. I cant pay with the management company. I cant pay with this attorney that theyre telling me to go through, Paymah, a retired NFL cornerback, recalled thinking. So Im just sitting there.

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Turning the account over to Alcock meant that the association was asserting its right under Colorado law to charge him for the attorney fees it was incurring, causing his debt to grow rapidly.

By early February, when Rock Ridge began moving forward with foreclosure, the legal process of taking the home from its owner, Paymahs debt had more than tripled to about $5,000, mostly because of legal costs.

Paymahs experience is a case study in how even a small dispute can quickly escalate into an expensive legal fight in Colorado, where state law empowers HOAs to initiate foreclosure proceedings against homeowners who owe money to them. As Rocky Mountain PBS and ProPublica have reported,...

18:30

Peter Beatties gender bender games "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Republished from 2018

The Commonwealth Games to be held on the Gold Coast in April will be known as the gender bender games after Games Chairman Peter Beattie instructed the 15,000 volunteer helpers not to refer to spectators as Mr or Mrs; Girl or Boy; Maid or Maiden; Ladies or Gentlemen, policeman or policewoman, ad nauseam.

Saying see you later to a blind man or woman was simply unacceptable and could confuse the poor person, Mr Beattie said.

Policeman is just not on lest a request to a gender neutral police person be taken the wrong way.

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17:52

University law school tries to head off milestone Covid litigation conference Covid lawsuits the next growth industry "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

From Steve Kirsch Newsletter

The Public Health Administrative State Under Fire

ATLANTA, GA In what appears to be a direct response to the long-planned Covid Litigation Conference (CLC 2023) on March 25-26 in Atlanta the Georgia State University (GSU) Law School, in conjunction with state agencies, has suddenly announced a rival conference to take place two days prior.

Titled The Public Health Administrative State Under Fire, the agency seminar appears in sharp contrast to the CLC 2023, which plans on sharing successful legal strategies for suing some of those agencies.  The GSU Law School seminar was publicly launched shortly after a Rolling Stone piece covered CLC 2023.

Over the next 10 years, Covid lawsuits are expected to see tremendous growth. This unfortunate development reflects the need to bring justice in the courts for hundreds of thousands of people negatively impacted by harmful Covid-19 policies.  

CLC 2023 will be an opportunity for lawyers both in the Atlanta area and nationally to gain expertise in best-practices for litigating these cases. Participants will also have a chance to network and cooperate on Covid lawsuits with experienced attorney panelists. CLE has also been requested.

More than 20 attorney panelists include Sujata Gibson (Gibson Law Firm, PLLC), a civil rights attorney and Cornell lecturer who just defeated the NYC healthcare mandate, and Ralph Lorigo (Law Offices of Ralph Lorigo), who has litigated over 200 hospital negligence cases during the pandemic.  Other featured attorneys include Robert Barnes (Barnes Law, LLP), Mary Holland (Chief Counsel of Childrens Health Defense), Tom Renz (Renz Law),  Mark Meuser (Dhillon Law Group), Tricia Lindsay (Tricia Lindsay Law), Warner Mendenhall (Mendenhall Law Group), Jeff Childers (Childers Law), Bobbie Anne Flower Cox (Cox Lawyers, PLLC), Tracy Henderson (Founder of California Parents United), and Ryan Heath (The Gavel Project).

CLC 2023 is sponsored by the Mendenhall Law Group and the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF), supported by ticket sales and participant sponsorships, whereas Georgia taxpayers will foot the bill for The Public Health Administrative State Under Fire.  

Ive got to say its pretty shocking that Georgia taxpayers are having to pay for what looks like a petty game of one-upmanship especially when it comes to the health and safety of so many injured by the Covid-19 vaccine, said Steve Kirsch, philanthropist and President of the VSRF.  He continued, The equivalent would be a university-backed seminar in the 1990s featuring government agencies telling the personal injury bar why lawsuits against Big Tobacco would never work.

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17:20

Former ALP Premier Peter Beattie covered up $1 billion bad debt swindle "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Republished from 2021

Cairnsnews will be publishing a series of reports, perhaps nostalgic for older Queensland readers but what we are exposing from the 1970s, 80s and 90s until the present day is the extent of corruption between government, police, public service, big business and the unions. Queenslanders dropped their guard after the Fitzgerald Inquiry, which, incidentally did not go near the drug trade thinking we would go on to live in a somewhat sanitized society. Cairnsnews can reveal that nothing changed after the socialist Labor Party took over government in the early 90s and in fact the Marxists made corruption and voter fraud an art form. Just ask the present Premier about her cosy relationship with the medical mafia, a part of which her father manages. On it goes, nothing has changed since Tony Fitzgerald waged war with crooked cops and politicians. This is the first of a series of Queensland the Corrupted State.

by Des ONeill

When it comes to the bags of cash kickbacks, the Fitzgerald Inquiry made a big thing (and so they should have) of old Joh Bjelke-Petersen receiving bags of $50,000 cash.

Immediately after Fitzgerald the CORRUPT EVIL ALP made an ART FORM out of corrupt bags of cash only they now call it CONSULTANTS FEES.

You see what was happening was that small business individuals, wishing to establish in QLD, could apply for a GOVERNMENT sponsored loan. If they approached their local ALP Member, they were told there was a upfront CONSULTANTS FEE of $50,000.1 billion

In 1996 after the GOSS ALP administration had been in power for six years the bad debt for QIDC (Queensland Industry Development Corporation) blew out to $962 Million. (YES THATS ALMOST 1 BILLION DOLLARS). Some of this bad debt was part of the old Nationals pre-Fitzgerald loans for mates scheme (which were never paid back) BUT THE BULK OF THE BAD DEBT MONEY WAS UNDER THE GOSS ADMINISTRATION.

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16:01

Is the COVID-19 pandemic over? Heres why the answer is political, social, scientific, and complex "IndyWatch Feed National"

The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic three years ago today, but experts disagree about how and when pandemics end.

Its been three years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. So we know when the pandemic officially began. But what must happen for it to officially end? Who even makes the call?

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16:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00003 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 3.05 AUD
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13:48

Penny Wong : Senator Piece of Work. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Senator Price makes a good point. https://fb.watch/jbBXn7gTCg/?mibextid=qC1gEa Penny Wong - still a mean piece of work.

13:46

Jill Jacks is magnificent on The Hypocrisy of Therapeutic Albanese. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Jill sees all! Albanese takes hypocrisy to a whole new level. #YouJustCouldntMakeThisStuffup #TopDumb *ping @mpsmithnews pic.twitter.com/4OpyWyyFhI JILL (@1Swinging_Voter) March 10, 2023

13:40

Wannabe Gladiator "IndyWatch Feed National"

Albo and his photo ops #auspol pic.twitter.com/j5jGDUNALU KELLIEI SEE DUMB PEOPLE (@kelliekelly23) March 9, 2023

13:37

That Time a Homeless Womans Prayer was Answered "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ive written about B before. Shes a homeless woman I knew through my project. But heres a little reminder of her backstory:

B lost both her legs in a subway accident. When I met her, she was living in a medical homeless shelter and panhandling daily in a wheelchair. B has four kids who, for a while, were living with her ex. It was not a good scenario. Very long story short: The State eventually took the kids away from him and temporarily placed them with Bs mother.

As I got to know B, I genuinely cared for her as a friend. We both looked forward to chatting whenever Id bring packages full of supplies geared to fit her specific needs. I bore witness to Bs journey and encouraged her as she dealt with mean-spirited passers-by and with a mountain of obstacles, e.g. housing, child services, medical bureaucracy, lawyers, etc.

Theres one story about her I havent yet shared, so here goes

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12:47

Public Meeting Sunday 19th March: Can War be avoided or will Peace be shattered? "IndyWatch Feed National"

SUNDAY, 19th March, 5pm, Marrickville Town Hall, Marrickville Rd, Marrickville,NSW. You can join the meeting virtually livestream via the Marrickville Peace Group Facebook. Speakers: Bob Carr, David Shoebridge, Alison Broinowski, Lawrence Wilkerson. IPAN supports this event.

Our March 19 event will be live streamed through the Marrickville Peace Group Facebook page:- 
If people go to the page at the scheduled time (4.30pm AEDT), the live stream will 'pop up'.

Speakers:

Prof. Bob Carr (former NSW Premier and Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs)
Senator David Shoebridge (NSW Greens Senator)
Dr Alison Broinowski (President of Australians for War Powers Reform)
Col. Lawrence Wilkerson (assistant to US Secretary of State, Colin Powell, in 2003)
Mary Kostakidis has agreed to act as facilitator.

SUNDAY, 19th March, 5pm
Marrickville Town Hall, Marrickville Rd, Marrickville,NSW

FACEBOOK EVENT: 

12:35

Australia to buy 5 nuclear-powered submarines as part of AUKUS in violation of previous commitments to China "IndyWatch Feed National"

In a major expansion and overhaul of its navy, Australia is planning to buy up to five US Virginia class nuclear powered submarines beginning in the next decade, Reuters and others are reporting. US as well as European officials have disclosed the future deal as part of a "landmark defense agreement between Washington, Canberra and London, four U.S. officials said on Wednesday, in a deal that would present a new challenge to China." Comment: Well, it's not so much a 'challenge' to China as it is a provocation, and further confirmation that the West is pathological in its plans to 'contain' the country. The impending agreement is seen as central to the relatively new AUKUS partnership, and the major sub deal is expected to be announced when President Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meet in San Diego Monday.

11:50

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

110323 NO POWER IN BUKA
New Dawn FM News

Buka town has been without power for the last 24 hours due to PNGPower running out of Fuel supplies.

How things are going Power will not be restored till early next week.
This unfortunate situation has led to many Businesses loosing freezer goods and those running Standby generators are spending more on their Generators.

The struggle is real as those using water pumps have to really carry the buckets to do washing.

Ends

11:39

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

Top 9 candidates running Nissan constituency By-Election after count 6 this am

1. Didmus N Kisso 1043votes box 10
2. Julian T Lamasam 410votes box 12
3. Forest I Kekerem 359votes box 14
4. Ephraim Samuel 180votes box 15
5. Timothy T Misilu 170votes box 16
6. Saul Tinagir 94votes box 18
7. Nathaniel D Brunis 90votes box 17
7. Peter Dosti 30votes box 13
8. Philip K Hibis 14votes box 11

Count5

11:33

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

110323The Nissan Constituency By-Election counting continues into 2nd day
New Dawn FM News
The Nissan Constituency By-Elections counting continues into second day.
Returning Officer Mr Michael Peters led the counting team yesterday which began at 8pm. The result as per count 1 and 2 respectively until count 3 at 3am this morning is as shown. Counting continued into this morning with count 4, 5 and 6 so far completed. Meanwhile, the community government so far has counted for both wards Painikot and Maptana wards completed straight after polling on Tuesday 8th of March. Both Community Governments declaration will be made after fourteen days of review. ENDS////AK

Count 3

11:21

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

100323 Nissan Constituency By-Election Counting commences this evening
New Dawn FM News

The Nissan Constituency By-Election counting commences this evening.
Sixty- three counting personnels including officers from the Bougainville Electoral commission have been engaged in the counting process. Preparations for the counting venue is set. First twenty-one personnel in the first shift will commence counting at 8pm. Three shifts will count for 8 hours and rotate another shift. More than six hundred eligible voters turned out in huge numbers to cast their vote as their right to vote a mandated leader to represent the people of Nissan. Mr Michael Peters is the current Returning officer (RO) for the Nissan Constituency By-Election.

Count 1

11:00

Outcome of America and NATO Fighting Russia by Proxy and Deception "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sabotage of Nord-stream pipeline (gumshoe adaption)

by G5

The next time you are fed, Russia is losing in Ukraine: start here.

NATO-US have suffered massive losses of both personnel and material. They are losing at the rate of twenty to one. As I have previously written concerning individual theatres and engagements.

When CIA Zelensky was shouting for tanks, he had already lost over 2,000 in the first few weeks of engagement in 2022.

Now...

10:02

Jubilee Year 2026, Part One: Introduction "IndyWatch Feed National"

Photo from Christianity.comPhoto from Christianity.com

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

I am here to propose a Jubilee Year in 2026. We have thirty-three months to get it ready the rest of 2023, plus 24, and 25. Not long enough, but it will keep us focused on the positive.

A biblical jubilee year is one that occurs every 49 years and has to do with preserving the land. Thats not what Im proposing, though I did get my idea from that tradition.

What I want us to do is to focus on the future.  At the moment, its only an intellectual exercise. Lets inventory the good possibilities for human life. Sure, the bad stuff will also come into focus, as the counterpoint. But the project is intended to be positive. We are tired of horrors.

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I dare nominate only my home country, the US, for a jubilee.  But its patent that this country interacts with many others. I shall make it a rule that the jubilee search for a better life in US cannot include taking advantage of other nations.

In the 1960s, when in college, I read Ruth Benedicts 1934 book, Patterns of Culture. She was in the pioneering group of anthropologists who visited primitive societies. When asked which societies are happy, she said the ones in which the reward for a...

08:39

ABROGATION OF RESPONSIBILITY "IndyWatch Feed National"

THE DEADLY TOLL CONTINUES TO RISE

4 months ago on the 9th November, there were 15,808 reported COVID-19 deaths, but as of the 3rd March 2023, i.e., 8 days ago, the last reported COVID-19 death toll was 19,459, which is an increase of 3,651 in the last 4 months.

08:15

Learn About the Importance of Cairns (And Why You Shouldnt Make Your Own) "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Learn About the Importance of Cairns (And Why You Shouldnt Make Your Own)

Cairn in Zion National Park

Photo: Veisha Flickr (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

If you've ever been on a hiking trail and seen a manmade stack of rocks, then you've encountered a cairn. Since prehistoric times, humans have stacked rocks as waymarkers or memorials. Scotland, in particular, is rife with cairns and, in fact, the word comes from the Gaelic word crn meaning heap of stones. In more modern times, cairns have been used to mark trails and mountains, help give directions, and even provide wind shelters.

But, people are increasingly building their own cairns without understanding their true purpose, and this is cause for concern. Sometimes celebrated as a zen practice, building cairns can have consequences. By adding cairns to trails without any consideration, it's possible to confuse hikers who use the rock stacks as directional markers. They can also disturb the environment, robbing the animals who live under the rocks of their shelter. The practice can also dislodge plants and inadvertently cause soil erosion. At the same time, it's also not wise to add to or knock over existing cairns, as you might confuse hikers who used authorized rock stacks as directional markers.

For these reasons, it's technically illegal to practice rock stacking in National Parks. While not always widely enforced, rangers consider these stacks to be rock graffiti' and will take them down when theyre spotted or discourage visitors caught building them, notes the Zion National Park hiking guide. All parks take a ...

07:57

What is student life like? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

<div class="md"> <p>Hi Im planning to do my masters in Australia and I have only received a reply from JCU so far.</p> <p>Im from the UK, very sociable and enjoy going out. My masters will be in marine bio & I am a divemaster.

I also play lacrosse to a high level so want to continue this!

I honestly cant find much info on Townsville and JCU in terms of student life! Any experiences welcome :)</p> </div> submitted by <a href= "https://www.reddit.com/user/deedo15">/u/deedo15</a><br> <span><a href= "https://www.reddit.com/r/Townsville/comments/11o0mft/what_is_student_life_like/"> [link]</a></span> <span><a href= "https://www.reddit.com/r/Townsville/comments/11o0mft/what_is_student_life_like/"> [comments]</a></span>

07:37

Tale of Two Workers "IndyWatch Feed National"

What are workers? Are they human beings? Do they have only a bundle of muscles but, no brains? How do they feel and how do they think? Do they think at all? What do they face in their life in factories, in foundries and other shops, in assembly lines, in unions?

Workers answers to the questions above differ from the response the workers masters present. The factor that draws the delineating line is, in short, class position, which is often blurred while discussing issues of life and work, be it related to workplace or economic program, politics or social initiatives, charity, cooperative, ideology or culture.

Michael D. Yates, a labor organizer, discusses this issue in the chapter 1, Take this job and of his recently released book Work Work Work: Labor, Alienation, and Class Struggle (Monthly Review Press, New York, 2022). The professor of labor economics begins the chapter with a statement, simple or complicated:

It would be astonishing if the more than 150 million child laborers in the world were happily employed. Or if the 800 million farmworkers globally were content with their circumstances.

The mainstream investigates: Child laborers happiness with employment? Isnt it an invalid question? The system takes away happiness of childhood from millions of children, and then, searches whether or not the child workers are happy? The system shackles millions of farmworkers into bondage, and then, searches whether or not the farmworkers are happy? The system enslaves millions of workers into a life without humane condition, and then, surveys whether or not the workers are content with their life? Isnt it a mockery by the system and its scholarship? Isnt it a crude trick to hide the systems cruelty and its scholarships identity in the payroll of the system?

Michael Yates tells about two workers: his father and Ben Hamper, author of Rivethead: Tales from the Assembly Line (Warner Books, New York, 1991): Both spent good portions of their lives as factory workers, my father in a glassworks and Ben Hamper in an auto plant.

The description goes further: Both became factory workers because it was almost predetermined that they would. All their relatives and friends were factory hands.

Predetermined the powerful process or factor that determines the lives of millions of toilers in the world system of...

06:52

Matt Hancock is a monkey. But who was the organ grinder? "IndyWatch Feed National"

I find the Daily Telegraph's 'Lockdown Files' revelations about Matt Hancock's WhatsApp messages simultaneously reassuring and disturbing. Reassuring, because over the many months I analysed Covid related data for Lockdown Sceptics (as this site was then called) I often had periods of self-doubt. Official announcements by politicians and senior civil servants were so discordant with publicly available information, I assumed I must be missing something, or misinterpreting the figures. Worse, I worried about inadvertently misleading our readership. Recent revelations suggest that my analyses were roughly correct - I'm not claiming any credit because the answers were hiding in plain sight. Anyone with a modicum of common sense and a basic training in biological sciences could have seen it - and many did. On the other hand, the message trails are disturbing for what they tell us about the nature of decision making in government. It is easy to be misled by taking Hancock's adolescent...

06:23

OpenAI president: Our mistake was definitely just being slow to respond "IndyWatch Feed National"

Greg Brockman, cofounder of ChatGPT creator OpenAI, talks with Fast Company about criticisms over political bias, and the most exciting developments in AI.

Its been four months since OpenAI debuted its chatbot, ChatGPT, and so far the hype train shows no sign of slowing down. These days everyone from teachers to journalists to HR departments are experimenting with generative AI. But theres also been a wave of criticism over the tech, including some calling out the chatbot for generating answers with political biases.

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04:59

John Pilger: The Betrayers of Julian Assange "IndyWatch Feed National"

I have known Julian Assange since I first interviewed him in London in 2010. I immediately liked his dry, dark sense of humour, often dispensed with an infectious giggle. He is a proud outsider: sharp and thoughtful. We have become friends, and I have sat in many courtrooms listening to the tribunes of the state try to silence him and his moral revolution in journalism.

My own high point was when a judge in the Royal Courts of Justice leaned across his bench and growled at me: You are just a peripatetic Australian like Assange. My name was on a list of volunteers to stand bail for Julian, and this judge spotted me as the one who had reported his role in the notorious case of the expelled Chagos Islanders. Unintentionally, he delivered me a compliment.

I saw Julian in Belmarsh not long ago. We talked about books and the oppressive idiocy of the prison: the happy-clappy slogans on the walls, the petty punishments; they still wont let him use the gym. He must exercise alone in a cage-like area where there is sign that warns about keeping off the grass. But there is no grass. We laughed; for a brief moment, some things didnt seem too bad.

The laughter is a shield, of course. When the prison guards began to jangle their keys, as they like to do, indicating our time was up, he fell quiet. As I left the room he held his fist high and clenched as he always does. He is the embodiment of courage.

Those who are the antithesis of Julian: in whom courage is unheard of, along with principle and honour, stand between him and freedom. I am not referring to the Mafia regime in Washington whose pursuit of a good man is meant as a warning to us all, but rather to those who still claim to run a just democracy in Australia.

Anthony Albanese was mouthing his favourite platitude, enough is enough long before he was elected prime minister of Australia last year. He gave many of us precious hope, including Julians family. As prime minister he added weasel words about not sympathising with what Julian had done. Apparently we had to understand his need to cover his appropriated posteria in case Washington called him to order.

We knew it would take exceptional political if not moral courage for Albanese to stand up in the Australian Parliament the same Parliament that will disport itself before Joe Biden in May and say:

As prime minister, it is my governments responsibility to bring home an Australian citizen who is clearly the victim of a great, vindictive injustice: a man who has been persecuted for the kind of journalism that is a true public service, a man who has not lied, or deceived like so many of his counterfeit in the media, but has told people the truth about how the world is run.

I call on the United States, a courageous and moral Prime Minister Albanese might say, to wi...

01:44

Solar Mitigation Battleground "IndyWatch Feed National"

A battle over how to protect the planet from overheating is heating up.

Academics are coming out of the woodwork, forming coalitions, issuing declarations. A subdued debate over the merits versus demerits of solar geoengineering (SRM) has been ongoing for years. Now battle lines are forming.

The SRM controversy is coming to a head, in part, because of a small two-person startup company named Make Sunsets launching weather balloons filled with reflective sulfur particles off the coast of Baja, California with the bold idea of testing whether it is realistic to reflect sun radiation back to outer space and thus help prevent overheating of the planet. Interestingly, they expect to profit by selling credits. As such, Make Sunsets has become a bit of a renegade actor serving as an unwelcomed catalyst for academics to come to grips with the issue. But looked at from another angle, its a welcomed catalyst for an issue that must be sorted out as soon as possible, regardless of Make Sunsets presence.

After all, the White House has already directed a study of SRM (solar radiation management). On October 13, 2022 the White House announced funding of a five-year research plan: One of the most controversial plans to fight climate change, utilizing technology to artificially modify the planets climate or in plain English geo-engineering by spraying fine aerosols into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight away.

The White House Request for Input to a Five-Year Plan for Research on Climate Intervention itemized, as follows: The report shall include: (1) the definition of goals in relevant areas of scientific research; (2) capabilities required to model, analyze, observe, and monitor atmospheric composition; (3) climate impacts and the Earths radiation budget; and (4) the coordination of Federal research and investments to deliver this assessment to manage near-term climate risk and research in climate intervention.

Obviously, Make Sunsets has jumped the gun and rattled several significant cages, especially in the face of unanswered questions about the risks of artificially tinkering with the climate system. But, then again, is geo-engineering a by-product of fossil fuel CO2 emissions, even if not by design? If yes, it implies that fossil fuel CO2 unintentional geo-engineering should be viewed as the direct opposite of SRM. CO2 traps heat. SRM reflects heat. This would mean that fossil fuel-generated CO2 emissions demonstrate what geo-engineering can accomplish, which is an enormous planetary headache, if misdirected.

In 2021, in Sweden, Harvard Universitys outdoor Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment was halted on the spot by opposition forces. Their experiment was only aiming to test the behavior of stratospheric aerosols. Harvards failed attempt is a prime example of SRMs steep uphill battle to establish credibility.

Within the past se.......

00:37

Die AfD wollte in einer kleinen Anfrage wissen, wieviel ... "IndyWatch Feed National"

Die AfD wollte in einer kleinen Anfrage wissen, wieviel Honorare die Regierung und Bundesbehrden an Journalisten gezahlt haben. Money Quote:

Nicht enthalten in der Aufstellung sind nach Angaben der Bundesregierung aus Grnden des Staatswohls Honorare, die der Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) an Journalisten gezahlt hat, weil die Kooperationen des BND besonders schtzenswert seien.
*Tusch*

Update: Hier gibt es ein PDF mit einer Liste.

Update: Nur dass wir uns richtig verstehen: Die kleinen Anfragen der AfD sind immer irrefhrende Kackscheie. Hier wollen sie offensichtlich suggerieren, dass alle ffentlich-rechtlichen Journalisten in der Tasche der Bundesregierung stecken. Das ist natrlich vllig absurd angesichts der Zahlen. Das fhlt sich vielleicht beim Rberscrollen viel an, weil es mehrere Seiten sind, aber da sind ja schon auf einer einzelnen Pressekonferenz des Innenministeriums mehr Journalisten im Raum. Wenn man wenigstens annehmen knnte, dass hier halt besonders einflussreiche Journalisten gekauft wrden, aber dafr sehe ich keine Anzeichen.

Dazu kommt, dass typische Journalisten (im Gegensatz zur rbb-Intendanz!) nur knapp ber der Obdachlosigkeit bezahlt werden. Wieso wrde man die bestechen mssen, damit sie die Hand nicht abbeien, die sie am Leben hlt? Das ergibt alles keinen Sinn, lasst euch da mal nicht verarschen.

Die kleinen Anfragen der AfD sind alle so. Lcherliches Brechstangen-Framing von irgendwelchen ideologischen Vorannahmen.

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23:02

Reporter drops Twitter files bombshells on CIA and Censorship Industrial Complex "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

On the left we see angry mom Renee DiResta ranting about the threat to her kindergarten from unvaccinated children in California. DiResta then went on a dramatic upwards trajectory but has now been exposed as a CIA asset, like her idol Hillary Clinton.
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23:00

Mitch McConnell Takes A Fall; Its Time for Him to Retire "IndyWatch Feed National"

New in PJ Media: Mitch McConnell has fallen at a hotel in Washington and is currently in the hospital. Two questions immediately spring to mind, neither of which have answers at this point: is this the end of the dreary McConnell era of establishment Republican Me-Tooism? And is there some karmic relationship between Mitchs fall []

22:16

Reserve Bank launches centralised digital currency pilot program "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Australias central bank intends to analyse 14 different Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) use cases in collaboration with our Big Four banks.

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21:59

Top Dumb "IndyWatch Feed National"

Photo-op Albo. International man of predictability.

21:49

POWER BILLS UP AFTER ALBOS PROMISES CUTS WITH RENEWABLES "IndyWatch Feed National"

READ MORE AT ADVANCE 

Remember when Anthony Albanese and his mates told you theyd reduce your power bill by $275 per year?

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21:38

What's wrong with this? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australian Liberal Senator Alex Antic has been called to withdraw a statement in the Senate after describing Volodymyr Zelenskyy as the little fella from Ukraine, followed by anyway, who cares. For more SBS News videos, visit: https://t.co/92PmLUnWIz pic.twitter.com/lKAgEmWxGp SBS News (@SBSNews) March 10, 2023

21:26

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

10032023 HEALTH MINISTER ADRESSES THE HEALTH STAFF.
NEW DAWN FM NEWS

The newly appointed Health Minister Hon. Dennis Lokonai addressed the health staff at the Buka Hospital Conference Room today. As the former Health Minister in the last term in 2015-2020, he addressed the challenges being faced.
However, with the short frame of time, work needs to be done in all the offices in the Health Department to ensure that the people of Bougainville get the effective health services.
Health Minister outlined the challenges that are faced in the Health Department. He pointed issues that Bougainville hospitals, clinics and aid posts are facing in the three districts. The funding constraints, health officers working without pay, and the run-down of health facilities and drug shortages is the biggest issue in the Health Department.
I want to see changes in the Health Sector. But funding constraints and only less percentage of budget allocation is budgeted to health sector.
But as Minister responsible, I will do my best to ensure that the funding allocation is in the annual budget, Mr. Lokonai stated.
The health minister was asked by the Health Secretary Clement Tatavun for Bougainville Executive Council (BEC) to write up a Policy to migrate recruitment function to health department as it is done at the National Department of Health.
I have two-three weeks to settle and organize office staff and induction for officers and staff on familiarities. We have two and a half years to ensure no time is wasted, Mr. Lokonai said.

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21:22

What the hell do the bus driver do? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

What the hell do the bus driver do?

Are they saying they were the drivers gummies 'wink- wink'? And they were special grown up lollies?

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21:04

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

100323 BUKA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION MEET COMMERCE MINISTER
NEW DAWN FM NEWS

The Buka Business Association today held a meeting with the ABG Vice President and Minister for Commerce Trade and Industry, HON PATRICK NISIRA and staff of the Commerce directorate.

This was the first meeting between the Business Association and the Commerce Trade and Industry and was arranged by the BBA President, ROBERT CRITCHLEY so that the Department can clarify what the Government was doing to protect its indigenous Business owners.

The members were addressed by the Vice President and later Questions were asked by the Business House owners on reserve activity lists,foreign businesses establishing more than one outlets and when the Business reserve lists will be finalized for implementation.

The ABG Vice President assured them that the lists would be completed soon for implementation.

They also agreed to have quarterly meetings between the Business community and the Department.

Mr. Nisira also assured them that a annual gathering between the ABG President that would be called BREAKFAST with the President will start this year for the BBA members to meet with the President.

The meeting also set 24th March as the date of the AGM for the BBA in which election for the Executives of the Association will be held.

All members are requested to attend this very important AGM.

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21:00

PEER-REVIEWED AUSTRALIAN STUDY OF THE JABS: THEYRE NOT SAFE "IndyWatch Feed National"

Daily News

.... well.... finally! T.M. spotted this one and passed it along, and it's another one of those articles I've got to blog about and bring

The post PEER-REVIEWED AUSTRALIAN STUDY OF THE JABS: THEYRE NOT SAFE appeared first on The Giza Death Star.

20:57

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

10032023 BOUGAINVILLE PILAG GRADUATES TO FULLY UTILIZE AND TAKE OWNERSHIP OF PROGRAM AND TRAININGS.

NEW DAWN FM NEWS

The ABG Deputy Chief Secretary Esther Usurup commended the Graduates of Pacific Institute of Leadership and Governance for their first graduation in Buka, Bougainville. She encouraged the Public Servants graduates to take ownership of program and deliver basic services to the people of Bougainville with the knowledge and skills that enable them to take lead in their various departments.

She said the achievement for this training and program is not an achievement for themselves, but for the department of ABG and the People of Bougainville.

Even though under extreme pressure from your workplace and family through commitment, and balancing of work, you were able to graduate, Deputy Chief Secretary commended.

She also stated ABG fully recognizes the need to have a workplace of capable, competent and transparent in its dealings founded on good governance, integrity and to be able to meet the demands of the people of Bougainville. And that first phase has been done through graduating these public servants in the different public sectors.

The ABG signed a MOU in April 2021 with PILAG to enhance promote and develop cooperation between parties in the areas pf capacity building intervention, learning design and delivery collaborative civil service programs, research and development in public sectors.

Main objective is to promote a spirit of cooperation, collaboration and partnership between the two parties in pursuit of their common interest of Bougainville Strategic Plans 2018-2022 MTDP goals and Sustainable Development Goals and Vision 2050.

Deputy Chief Secretary highlighted to the graduates that the PILAG training and program is well aligned to the Bougainville Independence Mission and the Presidents SIX POINTS Strategies of which the third strategic aim is for Building Trust and Confidence for Administrative Control. This demands for the administration to enable economic growth and be able to translate, and implement political direction.

She said, the course they just completed will immensely contribute to sustaining and up scaling the current progress by their departments to promote stability, security for the workplace.

As we work towards the next phase in Bougainville Political History, you graduates will utilize your skills, training and knowledge from PILAG to enhance progressive results in the Public Service sectors in Bougainville, ABG Deputy Secretary added.

ENDS// AB

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20:19

Rabbit Proof Fence and Stolen Generation are propaganda to suit government narrative "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Letter to the Editor

Star Molly said, Thats not my story

Letter writer Anna Fern said Secondly, the real Aboriginal people are not the ones complaining or pushing for land rights, saying Sorry, welcome ceremony and the Yes vote etc. It is the tar brush activists who want their 5 minutes of glory or easy money from the Globalists.

The movie Rabbit Proof Fence is merely propaganda to suit the NWO narrative.

Got that right.

The author also said The stolen generation, who probably would not be alive now to act as victims and all who claim to be of the Indigenous lineage, who are now educated, dressing, eating and living a colonial life, should be made to denounce that life if they claim to be Indigenous.

The Stolen Generation is essentially a work of propaganda.

Form the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia [ https://www.nfsa.gov.au/collection/curated/rabbit-proof-fence ]

Rabbit-Proof Fence tells the true story of Molly, Gracie and Daisy three Aboriginal girls in Western Australia, 1931 who are forcibly abducted from their mothers.

True story my arse. Complete and utter bullshit, institutionalised into the official Australian government narrative.

Molly herself, at the original screening of this masterpiece of politically correct embellishment of history, said Thats not my story! Molly...

20:08

SP PNG Hunters name team for Round 1 match against Western Clydesdales "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

 The SP PNG Hunters will kick-off their 2023 campaign when they travel to Clive Berghofer Stadium, Toowoomba on Sunday, 12th of March to take on QRL Hostplus Cup new-comers the Western Clydesdales. Kick-off is at 2:10pm.

The Hunters will play out the 2023 season on home soil for the first time in almost three years, having been relocated to the Gold Coast in seasons 21 and 22 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The anticipation of bringing Queensland Cup rugby league back to Port Moresby is a driving force for the Hunters this year but they will have to play without the home ground advantage on Sunday when they meet the Clydesdales in Toowoomba.


Season 2023 is shaping as a new era for the Hunters with a new coaching staff and a host of changes to the playing squad.

Head Coach Stanley Tepend the current PNG Kumuls Head Coach takes the reins this year and has the support of Kumuls legend Paul Aiton in the coaches box. We can expect a different playing style from the Hunters under Tepends tutelage this season as they look to improve on their 12th placed finish of 2021.


A partnership with The Dolphins NRL club is another key new element to the Hunters 23 campaign. Hunters players Judah Rimbu, Rodrick Tai and Sherwin Tanabi have all returned to the club following an offseason spent training with The Dolphins NRL squad under Wayne Bennett. The experience afforded these players will no doubt have a positive impact on the wider Hunters squad this year.


Tepend is well positioned in 2023 to take full advantage of what is a growing young squad. Thirteen Hunters debuted last season and those who have returned this year will be better for the experience. As always, on-field combinations take time to develop however there is plenty for Tepend and the coaching staff to build on from season 2022.


There is a little more unknown about the Western Clydesdales, who make their return to the Hostplus Cup this week. Formerly the Toowoomba Clydesdales who last competed in the QRL back in 2006, the revamped club will be eager to make its mark on the competition.


Inaugural captain Darryn Schonig...

19:30

Malaysia asked to reopen MH370 probe after claims of new evidence "IndyWatch Feed National"

Families of the victims have called for a renewed search after the findings of a US-based marine robotics company emerged. Malaysian authorities are being asked to launch a new search for flight MH370, nine years after it disappeared from radars over the South China Sea. The request comes after US marine robotics company Ocean Infinity claimed to have found new evidence of the plane's possible location. The Boeing 777 was en route from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing with 239 passengers on board on March 8, 2014, when it vanished from the grid less than an hour into its journey. For three years, Malaysia, China, and Australia searched for the plane in the Indian Ocean, where it was believed to have crashed, only to come up empty-handed. The search was officially called off in January 2017, with no conclusion made about what could have happened to the mystery flight.

19:24

Peak Wimmin's Kumbaya "IndyWatch Feed National"

Equality is no longer enough. Today, on International Womens Day, we need to take it a step further and embrace equity. This means not just giving women the same opportunities but exactly what they need to succeed. We support #IWD by striking the #EmbraceEquity pose. pic.twitter.com/9D7QjoQhJN European Central Bank...

17:49

Vanuatu is recovering from two cyclones "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Vanuatu is struggling after two cyclones passed through the nation in less than a week.

Aid is slowly coming from neighbouring countries, including Australia, but more help is needed for women in the island. 

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan

Featured In Story: Flora Vento Country Manager at ActionAid Vanuatu

First aired on The Wire, Friday 10 March 2023

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17:49

Australians value media diversity: research "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

A University of Canberra report investigating coverage of diverse voices in the media has found that diverse groups must look to their own community to fill a content gap not represented on mainstream news.

However, attitudes towards inclusivity in the media are progressively shifting to reflect the nations rich cultural presence.

The report, Valuing Diversity in News and Newsroom, surveyed journalists and the general public on Australias current state of media representation.  

In the report, only 46% of participants felt that the news covers culturally diverse people fairly.

Concerns have been raised on how European and Anglo-Saxton identities dominate the newsrooms and overshadow diverse voices.

As a culturally and linguistically diverse nation, one in four Australians currently live in a non-English speaking household.

Image: Image: Gerd Altmann

Produced By: Vavineh Jordan

Featured In Story: Dr Kieran McGuinness Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the News and Media Research Centre at the University of Canberra

First aired on The Wire, Friday 10 March 2023

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17:48

Australians with disabilities need tailoring on accommodation "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Australians with disabilities face different challenges, particularly when deciding where to live.

The system is a one size fits all, creating a challenge for this community sector and their providers to find a suitable home.

In South Australia, a program from Acces4u is tailoring the needs of Australians with disabilities to find a suitable accommodation.

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan, and Xinchen Li

Featured In Story: Cathy Miller CEO of Access4You

First aired on The Wire, Friday 10 March 2023

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17:48

Choirboy is challenging the Australian theatre diversity "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Australian theatre has long been criticised for being too white, too straight and too middle class.

This Tony-award nominated play, written by Oscar winner, Tarrell Alvin McCraney, is a story about sexuality, race, hope, gospel music, and a young gay man finding his voice.

Determined to make his mark, teenager Pharus wants to be the best choir leader in the 50-year history of his boarding school for African American boys.

In a world built on dusty rites and rituals, he strives to maintain his shine while trying to conform to masculine expectations and gain the respect of the choristers he leads.  

Choirboy is showing at Queensland Performing Arts Centre from 15 to 18 March 2023.

Image: The cast of Choirboy. Image supplied

Produced By: Netta Finney

Featured In Story: Dino Dimitriadis Co-Director of Choirboy

First aired on The Wire, Friday 10 March 2023

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17:41

How Do I Check if a Warrant is Out for My Arrest? "IndyWatch Feed National"


There are many myths about arrest warrants, including when they can be issued and what you should do if you have been issued with one.

So heres some information that may assist if you suspect police could be knocking on your door sometime soon.

What Is an Arrest Warrant?

An arrest warrant is an order issued by a magistrate or a judge which empowers law enforcement agents such as police to lawfully arrest you and bring you before a court.

There are several circumstances in which an arrest warrant may be issued, including when you:

  • Are charged with a criminal offence but cannot be located,


How Do I Know Theres a Warrant for My Arrest?

There is no nationwide, or even state or territory-wide, register of outstanding arrest warrants in Australia. And a national police check will not necessarily reveal the existence of a warrant.

If you believe a warrant may have been issued by a certain court or police station, it is a good...

17:10

Rare admission from Australias corporate media that hosting Americas Pine Gap surveillance system makes Australia a legitimate target for long-range ICBMs "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Jennings says Americans would defend Taiwan by fighting from bases in Australia.

Arrows at top indicate militrary bases ie; TARGETS in Northern Australia

RAAF base Curtin RAAF base Darwin RAAF base Tindal. HMAS Cairns Lavarack Baracks Townsville

The BIG TARGET is Joint Defence Facility Pine Gap in the centre

Arrows further South indicate military bases ie; TARGETS

Naval Communications Station Harold E Holt RAAF Base Amberley

Australian Defence Satellit Communications Station Kojarena

Fleet Base West Royal Australian Navy Fleet Base East Royal Australian Navy

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16:54

Wong hands over initial $3.5m to overseas gay mob, enough to build 10 houses for struggling families "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Speaking at the Sydney WorldPride Human Rights Conference, Wong said the fund was part of Australia offering more practical support for the overseas queer community.

Labor Foreign Minister Penny Wong hands over $3.5m taxpayers money to overseas gay mob. Pic West Australian

A new Inclusion and Equality Fund will be Australias first dedicated fund to support LGBTQIA+ civil society organisations and human rights defenders, international partnerships and networks helping address social stigma and legal discrimination, Wong said via a recorded message.

As a first step, Australia will contribute more to the Global Equality Fund, a fund focused on protecting LGBT+ rights globally.

But this is just the start, Wong said.

In the coming months, I have asked our Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to consult across our region and our community to identify the areas in which we are best equipped to make a difference.

This will inform a dedicated LGBTQIA+ human rights engagement strategy including bilateral and multilateral diplomacy, development and humanitarian assistance.

Wong is trave ling to Malaysia and India this week, with her first visit to the latter as foreign minister.

Also speaking at the conference, attorney-general Mark Dreyfus said Australia can play a leading role in progressing LGBT+ equality internationally.

Dreyfus said it was not enough for Australia to promote LGBT+ rights only within the country.

As a good international citizen, we should encourage our n...

16:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

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15:16

FixedIt: Rapists, murderers and child abusers are not sex pests FFS "IndyWatch Feed National"

Here, for your Friday afternoon entertainment, is a listicle germinated in the fetid bowels of the Murdoch press.

Men who murdered women. Men who raped women. Men who raped children. More than twenty of them, complete with photos and salacious details of their crimes, often against multiple victims.

Sex pests. Thats what the Murdoch goblins call men who rape children and kill women.

Even without the abhorrent headline, this article would contaminate the bottom of a kitty litter tray.

HERES A LIST OF ALL THE PLACES WOMEN SHOULDNT GO!!!! but of course we dont include all the places that sell Murdoch papers or serve Murdochs orc-infested empire.

HERES A COLLAGE OF RAPISTS THAT LOOKS LIKE A MOIVE PROMOTION!!!! hasnt this rapist got lovely blue eyes! Lets put him right in the middle. Aww. Cute.

HERES A SUMMARY OF ALL THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN HE RAPED!!! look at us jernalisming like a bought one.

I need a shower, a bucket of bleach, and a world that has smashed Murdoch and all his malevolent buffoons into a thousand tiny pieces and flushed them into the sewer of history.

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13:51

PODCAST: Third generation farmer Rosemary Nankivell on why she wont stop fighting #CSG mining on the Liverpool Plains. "IndyWatch Feed National"

THIRD GENERATION Liverpool Plains farmer Rosemary Nankivell has been active for more than a decade trying to save the top NSW food bowl, the Liverpool Plains, and the surrounding Pilliga nature reserve and State Forest, from coal and coal seam gas mining. The campaign united farmers, environmentalists and the Gomeroi people to successfully stop proposed []

13:26

People in glass houses Joe "IndyWatch Feed National"

PRESIDENT BIDEN: "MAGA Republicans are threatening to default on the national debt." pic.twitter.com/BHGvC3nv18 Townhall.com (@townhallcom) March 9, 2023

13:21

People of Biden's Western Civilisation must be VERY proud. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Its a shame some people dont receive psychiatric treatment. pic.twitter.com/YiHjQnCnqE Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis (@DrLoupis) March 9, 2023

13:20

Revival at US Methodist university seems unstoppable and spreads "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Thousands gathered in the grounds of Asbury University in February and livestreamed meetings had to be set up in additional locations.

By TONY MOBILIFONITIS
JUST when you thought it couldnt get any darker in America, a Christian revival breaks out in the Methodist Asbury University in the small Kentucky town of Wilmore. The event has grabbed international headlines and prompted all sorts of reactions, positive and negative, from within and without the wider church.

Not even a measles alert from the CDC and Health Canada, warning that 20,000 revival attendees may have been exposed to measles, and undervaccinated attendees should quarantine and monitor symptoms for 21 days, could put a stop to this event. The CDCs attempt to throw a wet blanket over the event failed and it continues regardless.

To any readers identifying as agnostic or atheist, such events may not make any sense but they are well known in history. Observers believe it could have profound effects on the United States, which is in the midst of a crisis being driven by a decadent and deeply corrupt administration ov...

12:50

Police attempt to remove forest protector so Gully Giants can be logged "IndyWatch Feed National"

View over Valeries boots at the logging taking place in Doubleduke State Forest. Photo supplied

The magnificent old trees in a grove known as the Gully of the Giants are still standing this morning. They might not be so lucky tomorrow. The trees are part of Doubleduke State Forest, west of Evans Head, being logged under the auspices of the NSW Governments Forestry Corporation.

Logging couldnt go ahead this morning because yesterday, Save Banyabbas Koalas Valerie Thompson, bought teh Gully Giants a reprieve. Logging was unable to commence due to the logging machinery having been captured by the ropes suspending Valeries tree platform.

I relish the opportunity to spend the night in the forest. Im hoping I will hear a forest owl or the screech of a yellow-bellied glider, or maybe the bellow of a koala, said Valerie. 

These animals are why Im here. They depend on the hollows in these old trees to survive. When the trees go, the animals will go...

12:41

Townsville, upcoming smart city to be fried by Telstras 5G EME for business to communicate, hundreds of spy cameras "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Townsville is the next city to seek Smart City status without the expressed permission of a majority of ratepayers.

From Townsville Bureau

12:14

Artefacts taken by Cook to be returned to rightful custodians "IndyWatch Feed National"

THE very first objects taken from Australia by the British are finally coming home.

When James Cook and his crew first made contact with Aboriginal people in 1770, the British soldiers took dozens of spears from their camps at Botany Bay. 

More than 250 years later, only four of those spears remain and they will soon be permanently returned to the Aboriginal community of La Perouse. 

The historic announcement was made last Thursday at Bare Island in Botany Bay, which is known as Kamay in the local Indigenous language. 

La Perouse Aboriginal Land Council chairwoman Noeleen Timbery described the return of the artefacts as unimaginable. 

These spears are the markers of when our shared history began, she said. 

Theyre important objects for all Australians, because they tell the story of what happened

12:13

Traditional Owners deliver rock art protest to Plibersek "IndyWatch Feed National"

TRADITIONAL Owners from Murujuga on Western Australias Burrup Peninsular have travelled across the continent to protest outside the Sydney office of Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek. 

The protest follows a community campaign launch held in Redfern on February 26 where Murujuga Traditional Owners teamed up with Gadigal Traditional Owners to escalate their fight for better protection of sacred Murujuga rock art from ongoing industrial threats. 

Murujuga Traditional Custodians, along with local supporters and allies, addressed the media outside Ms Pliberseks office on March 2. 

We are here this morning on Gadigal Country to stand with Traditional custodians around the country in opposition to the Federal Government continuing to allow industry to desecrate our culture, our communities and our Country, Mardudhunera woman and former chair of the Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation Raelene Cooper said. 

The minister has just made international headlines announcing the World Heritage values of our sacred Murujuga rock art, but shes allowing Woodsides Burrup Hub to continue pumping out massive emissions

12:13

AHPRA denies threatening doctors not to oppose Covid jabs "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Doctors across Australia have told us that theyre being intimidated into complying with the so-called government health advice even against their own judgement.

AHPRA would do well to talk to doctors about the mRNA jab and in particular former Australian Medical Association President Dr Kerryn Phelps. She holds an entirely different view to that of AHPRA.

Isnt that bullying, and more over, isnt that breaking the law?

12:12

Change is in the air "IndyWatch Feed National"

ABORIGINAL communities, service providers, public servants, elected officials, philanthropists, business leaders, activists, inspiration thinkers, academics and local community came together last week for ChangeFest 2023 in Lutruwita (Tasmania). 

More than 500 people attended. 

Ideas, inspiration and real examples of making positive social change, as well as obstacles and challenges were discussed during the three days. 

ChangeFest is dubbed a movement. It has grown from four Logan (southeast Queensland) organisations banding together to assist community-driven social change, celebrating grassroots leadership and practical partnerships. 

ChangeFest organisers observed the discomfort of First Nations leaders at the 2018 gathering and so, in a statement, agreed on the importance of putting First Nations first. 

There is now a strong emphasis on empowering First Nations people, and the gatherings are attracting lots of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation. 

National gatherings have since been held in

12:10

LOCKED OUT OF MPARNTWE "IndyWatch Feed National"

ALICE Springs Town Council has made the extraordinary decision to ban an annual community club Aussie rules football competition. 

The council last week was presented with a motion to follow- through on the proposal, which passed despite strong opposition raised by two other councillors. 

The successful motion means Alice Springs Town Council will withdraw its support for the Community Cup competition which has teams from remote Aboriginal communities in and around Central Australia travelling to Alice Springs for games each weekend during the football season. The council said its decision was based on the town experiencing high levels of social unrest. 

The move will impact the senior mens Alice Springs-based Central Australian Football League. The five teams in the CAFL rely on players from those communities which are now banned. 

The Community Cup is played on Sundays with the CAFL on Saturdays. Community footballers are permitted to play for their community teams while also playing in the CAFL

11:00

Midnight arrest of Reserve Bank protestor "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

From Sydney Criminal Lawyers

UNSW SRC education officer Cherish Kuehlmann had four NSW police officers bash on the front door of her Eastlakes apartment at midnight last Saturday and arrest her in relation to a housing crisis protest directed at major banks in Sydneys Martin Place the day prior.

Kuehlmann considers the arrest was staged in such a dramatic manner as to cause the most impact in sending a message to those contemplating similar actions, which, taken on the back of the oppressive crackdown on protest in this state over the last 12 months, sounds about right.

This is especially so, the uni student advises, because police officers present at the nonviolent demonstration calling out soaring rents and mortgages triggered by interest rate rises, were speaking with her after the protest, so any transgression made could have been dealt with then.

Last Fridays housing rally saw university students occupying the foyer of the Commonwealth Bank in Martin Place and the curtilage of the Reserve Bank of Australia on Macquarie Street. And Kuehlmann was arrested about 9 hours later out the front of her suburban home.

The war on protest

For the crime of standing on the Reserve Bank curtilage and calling for social justice, Kuehlmann has been charged with aggravated trespass, contrary to ...

Can This Mushroom Help Build New Brain Cells? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Lions mane mushrooms (Hericium erinaceus) have a long history in traditional medicine. A 2023 study1 from the University of Queensland found an extract from the mushroom demonstrates the ability to promote neuron projections and connect those to other neurons.2

Lions mane mushrooms are named for their unique white and shaggy appearance that resembles a lion's mane. They are also known by several other names, including bearded tooth, monkey's head, bearded hedgehog, satyrs beard and pom pom mushroom.3 The mushroom traditionally grows on hardwood trees and has played a role in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Asian culture for centuries.

According to TCM practitioners, lions mane supports the liver, spleen, heart, kidney and lung function.4 Buddhist monks traditionally used lion's mane mushroom tea to enhance brain function and heighten focus. The Chinese began cultivating lion's mane mushrooms in 1988 to meet demand. Today it's becoming a popular functional food in Western cultures.

Lion's mane mushrooms tend to grow in a single clump of dangling spines.5 In the wild, the mushrooms appear in late summer and early fall on dead and dying hardwood trees. The young mushrooms are pure white and tend to turn yellow and brown as they age.

Lions Mane Mushrooms Dramatically Improve Brain Cell Growth

In recent years, fungi have attracted scientific exploration for the potential to improve cognitive function. Lions mane mushrooms have had a long reputation for mental health benefits, prompting a research team from the University of Queensland to delve deeper into how extracts from the mushroom may improve nerve growth and enhance memory.6

The researchers acknowledged the mushroom's ability to enhance peripheral nerve regeneration by targeting nerve growth factors. The hope was to identify bioactive compounds that could help regulate the growth of neurons.7 In the lab, the researchers purified biologically active compounds and tested them against cultured brain cells in a Petri dish. The cells were then evaluated under a super-resolution microscope.

According to study scientist Frdric Meunier, Ph.D., we found the mushroom extract and its active components largely increase the size of growth cones, which are particularly important for brain cells to sense their environment and establish new connections with other neurons...

09:47

Former President Trump Speaks at CPAC: I will totally obliterate Deep State, which includes the Australian operation "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland. He declared that he would totally obliterate the deep state, if elected president again, saying, I am your warrior, I am your justice, and for those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution. The former president also distinguished himself from other Republicans, saying, we are never going back to the party of Paul Ryan, Karl Rove, and Jeb Bush, and discussed his policy agenda.

09:21

Eleven Aboriginal MPs have lost their Voice, done nothing to improve their lot "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Letter to the Editor

The continued land grab and welcome ceremony is heavily grating on the average Aussie nerves. Where once we naturally acknowledged the indigenous people of this country as being here first, we have now reached a point where resentment has replaced acceptance. These are my thoughts on this subject having lived the best part of the last century in this country. Firstly, I would like to see some gratitude shown by the Indigenous to their so-called colonial invaders for reaching their shores before the Spanish and the Portuguese. There are no Mayans left in South America to now push for land rights and complain about their invaders.

Secondly, the real Aboriginal people are not the ones complaining or pushing for land rights, saying Sorry, welcome ceremony and the Yes vote etc. It is the tar brush activists who want their 5 minutes of glory or easy money from the Globalists. We have 11 Aborigines in Parliament who seem to have lost their VOICE and have done nothing to improve the lives of their people but have plenty to say in criticism of one of their own when she speaks the truth. Plenty to say when a Lefty Agenda is on the table and gives THEM exposure and an excuse to fly around the country and pretend, they care about their people living in tragic circumstances.

Finally, and most importantly! The stolen generation, who probably would not be alive now to act as victims and all who claim to be of the Indigenous lineage, who are now educated, dressing, eating and living a colonial life, should be made to denounce that life if they claim to be Indigenous. If they want to live in a Western Society and have the privileges that it gives them; If they choose civilization over their original roots of living off the land, it would be a hate crime and racist for them to attack civilized society. You cannot live as a White and have the privileges of an Indigenous person. The Lefty circus that has been going on, that has been financed by Globalists has to STOP! The reason for Land Rights was exposed decades ago by G. McDonald in: RED OVER BLACK; Behind the Aboriginal Land Rights!


https://www.veritasbooks.com.au/products/red-over-black-behind-the-aboriginal-land-rights-g-mcdonald

He, spoke of Communism behind the Land Rights, which has now become Globalism. Same thing under a different name. Time to speak the truth and stop this insidious takeover of OUR land where we worked so hard to create this wonderful civilization.
They are welcomed to their original land, without the civilization they are enjoying created by Colonialism.

From Anna Fern

NSW

Editor: We do not include Senator Jacinta Price in this mob.

08:53

Sandflies "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

These have been driving really bad this wet season. I'm can accept them when outside in the garden, but they have started coming into the house if we have any openeing that isn't screened. Cant use the open decking area which is a bummer. I was doing some reading and there was one suggestion about a "residual pesticide" treatment around the house (or decking?) prviding some benefit. I presume this is some kind of surface spray. I wouldn't have thought that would have done much good but thought I'd see if anyone had tried it, or what other things might be worth trying

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08:16

Anthony Albanese is going to Washington and he could mention some important issues "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Joe Montero

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has flown off to India, presumably to talk up trade, and then going to the United States to talk with President Jo Biden and the British Prime Minister, who will also be there.

This could have been a good opportunity to raise some issues of serious concern back here in Australia. They wont be raised, because this will be a meeting between those who command and those who obey. Such is the political clout held over Australian government by Washington.

The meeting is about what is next for AUKUS, the military alliance that Australia has entered with the other two parties. So, we might as well start talking about this.

AUKUS is not an agreement between equals. It is an extension of the presence of the United States Military into Australia and our region, commanded from Washington, with some input from London.

Photo by David Glotzbach/ US Navy parade in Darwin during the closing ceremony of the eighth U.S. and Australian exercise Talisman Sabre in 2019

Part of the deal is to station nuclear submarines here. There is a pretence that they will be Australian submarines. They wont be. The real command will remain with the Pentagon. Australia gets the privilege of paying for them. Billions of Australian taxpayers dollars will go to American arms manufacturers. This is in line with Washingtons  policy of passing on some of the costs of its military to its allies.

The cost is not only about dollars. Australia loses sovereignty, that is, the right to make our own decisions and act independently. By being a cog in superpower military machine, Australia gets to be seen as a puppet, aiding hostile ac...

06:17

Should The Left Embrace Preparedness Culture? "IndyWatch Feed National"

What do we do if the lights go out in our community? Margaret Killjoy says the answer is simple. The Left must embrace preparedness culture.

06:11

Wildfire Smoke Linked to Ozone Layer Damage "IndyWatch Feed National"

A new study led by chemists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that wildfire smoke particles, which can remain in the stratosphere for a year, can cause chemical reactions that deplete the protective ozone layer. The findings occurred during the megafire in Australia in December 2019 to January 2020.

The study, published in the journal Nature, analyzed the atmospheric chemical composition over the Southern Hemisphere at mid-latitudes, including regions over Australia and New Zealand and parts of Africa and South America. 

The researchers noted that the wildfire smoke particles created chemical reactions in the stratosphere. They estimated that these reactions caused the megafire to contribute to a 3% to 5% depletion in the ozone in the area studied.

The study model also estimated that the wildfires impacted the ozone layer over Antarctica, widening the hole over the Antarctic by 2.5 million square kilometers by the end of 2020, or widening by 10% of its area in comparison to 2019.

The Australian fires of 2020 were really a wake-up call for the science community, Susan Solomon, study author and professor of environmental studies at M.I.T., said in a statement. The effect of wildfires was not previously accounted for in [projections of] ozone recovery. And I think that effect may depend on whether fires become more frequent and intense as the planet warms.

The wildfires analyzed in the study were the worst ever recorded in Australia, burning tens of millions of acres and emitting 1 million tons of smoke into the atmosphere, as M.I.T. reported.

Solomon and her colleagues previously identified a chemical reaction between chlorine-containing compounds, typically chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), and fire aerosols that produced chlorine monoxide, which is known to deplete ozone. So the researchers came back to analyze molecules in the stratosphere following the megafire in Australia.

While the team found that wildfire smoke reactions with hydrochloric acid (HCl) in the stratosphere could deplete ozone, they suspect wildfire smoke could react to other chlorine-containing compounds in the atmosphere, especially wh...

05:00

Newly Discovered Enzyme Turns Air Into Electricity, Providing Clean Energy "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Newly Discovered Enzyme Turns Air Into Electricity, Providing Clean Source of Energy (Maria)

The author writes, Australian scientists have discovered an enzyme that converts air into energy. The finding, published [yesterday] in the journal Nature, reveals that this enzyme uses the low amounts of the hydrogen in the atmosphere to create an electrical current. This finding opens the way to create devices that literally make energy from thin air. The research team, led by Dr. Rhys Grinter, Ph.D. student Ashleigh Kropp, and Professor Chris Greening from the Monash University Biomedicine Discovery Institute in Melbourne, Australia, produced and analyzed a hydrogen-consuming enzyme from a common soil bacterium.

 

Trumps Threat of a Third-Party Run Is Undercut by Sore Loser Laws (Reader Steve)

The author writes, Donald Trump hates losing so much that he has suggested he will mount a third-party campaign if he doesnt win the Republican presidential nomination. But he cant win that way either, thanks to sore loser laws in six states he would need to return to the White House. Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas, as well as Arkansas and Alabama, have laws that bar a candidate defeated in a major-party primary from running as an independent or on a third-party ticket in the general election. That would put Trump at the general-election starting gate with a deficit of 91 electoral votes of the 270 required to capture the White House.

 

Inside the Private and Confidential Conservative Group That Promises to Crush Liberal Dominance (Gerry)

The authors write, Leonard Leo, a.....

02:15

AWPA letter to Aust. Foreign Minister "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

Senator the Hon Penny Wong

PO Box 6100
Senate
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600

9 March 2023

Dear Foreign Minister,

I am writing to you on behalf of the Australia West Papua Association in Sydney concerning the issue of West Papua. Tragically, the human rights situation in West Papua is seriously deteriorating.

There are ongoing clashes between the Indonesian security forces (TNI) and the Free Papua Movement (TPNPB), resulting in casualties on both sides. The security forces continue to conduct military operations particularly in the highlands resulting in civilian deaths and people fleeing in fear for their lives . The security force operations have created a large number of internal refugees.

The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) has recorded that as of December 2022 , that as many as 60,642 civilians have been displaced and 732 of these had died as a result of the armed conflict between the Indonesian military and the Free Papua Movement.

In an article in the local media in West Papua (Jubi, 7 March 2023), it was reported that

in the past week, the security forces conducted a military operation in Yahukimo Regency during which they seized property and arrested a number of civilians. The security operation was instigated by the military after a clash between the TNI and the TPNPB which occurred in the Dekai District . A student community group reported (to the local media) that the security forces confiscated property belonging to civilians and the community. There were several civilians arrested by the authorities during the sweeping,.

The Student Community also reported that because of the military operation the local people were in a state of fear and unable to carry out their normal daily activities. The students also condemned the authorities and urged them to stop sending the military to Yahukimo. They also urged the Yahukimo Police chief to stop arresting civilians, and to immediately release all civilians who are detained and urged the government to withdraw the TNI and police from the District.

A number of Governments seem to believe that the human rights situation has improved under the present Indonesian President , but the governor of the Indonesian governments policy think-tank , the National Resilience Institute (Lemhannas) said that the violence in Papua has tended to increase under the leadership of President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo.

We are sure you are aware of the situation in West Papua and we wont go into great detail of all the human rights abuses that have occurred recently because of military operations in the territory.

However, we would like to bring your attention to the extract below from a UN media release.

GENEVA (1 March 2022) UN human rights ex...

01:50

US Still Trying To Bury Collateral Murder Video That WikiLeaks Released "IndyWatch Feed National"

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To further their nationwide efforts to restrict access to transgender health care, Republicans in the state of Missouri have deployed a former case worker at Washington Universitys Transgender Center at St. Louis Childrens Hospital, who they claim is a whistleblower.

There is no shortage of activists, journalists, academics, and people of conscience who have some story to share about the impact of the Collateral Murder video.

The U.S. military footage of an Apache helicopter crew shooting indiscriminately at a dozen Iraqi civilians including Reuters journalists Namir Noor Eldeen and Saeed Chmagh, and two young children is widely recognized for exposing the true nature of the United States war in Iraq and for making WikiLeaks and Julian Assange household names.

Three years before WikiLeaks made it possible for the public to watch this video, Dean Yates, Reuters bureau chief in Iraq, learned of its existence. Yates testified about the impact of the video at the Belmarsh Tribunal in Sydney, Australia on March 4, 2023.

Later in the Tribunal, another delegate, Australian lawyer Bernard Collaery, called Yates testimony admissible evidence, which could serve as witness testimony in defense of Assange. (In fact, a statement from Yates was submitted to a British court during Assanges extradition trial.)

It has now been nearly 13 years since WikiLeaks published the video, and nearly 16 years since the attack took place. No one responsible for the attack or the invasion of Iraq has faced even a modicum of accountability.

In contrast, Assange is languishing in Belmarsh Prison under torturous conditions. He sits in legal limbo while the United States continues to pursue his extradition under Espionage Act charges, in a case which poses an unprecedented threat to press freedom.

While WikiLeaks publication of military documents from Iraq and Afghanistan are at the heart of the case, the Collateral Murder video is absent from the 18-count indictment that spans 37 pages.

The U.S. military usually didnt investigate civilian casualties in Iraq. It did in this case because Namir and Saeed worked for a major international news organization, Yates said as he started his speech.

I was shownwithout advance warningless than three minutes of footage from the gun-camera of Crazy Horse 1-8, up...

01:36

Reducing the cost of insulin is big news "IndyWatch Feed National"

An estimated 26.9 million people of all ages (8.2% of the U.S. population) have been diagnosed with diabetes. A further 7.3 million adults ages 18 years or older (21.4 percent of adults) are estimated to have diabetes but are undiagnosed. For people with diabetes, insulin is essential for them to live but in the US, insulin prices have been much higher than elsewhere in the world resulting in crippling costs for users, so much so that some people cannot afford to buy the drug.

One of the major achievements of Democrats and the Biden administration in passing the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) at the end of last year was that it allowed Medicare to negotiate down the price of insulin for those over 65.

Effective January 1, 2023, out-of-pocket costs for insulin are capped at $35 per monthly prescription among Medicare Part D enrollees under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). A similar cap takes effect in Medicare Part B on July 1, 2023. An estimated 1.5 million Medicare beneficiaries who use insulin would have saved $734 million in Part D and $27 million in Part B if these caps had been in effect in 2020.

Thanks to the pressure exerted on prices by that move, one of the major manufacturers of the drug has announced that they will reduce the price of the drug for everyone.

High insulin prices have not earned any U.S. manufacturer many friends, with list prices increasing 54% from 2014 to 2019.

Most troublingly, an estimated 1.3 million uninsured people with diabetes and patients with inadequate insurance have resorted to rationing their insulin. Skipping doses because of high insulin prices has sometimes had tragic and even deadly consequences.

Part of the problem with the existing system is that some patients, especially if theyre uninsured or have high deductibles, end up paying the list price which can mean spending $1,000 or more a month on insulin. This can be a crushing financial burden.

Lillys new $35 out-of-pocket cap means that privately insured patients and those without insurance requiring insulin will spend no more than that monthly for copays. Its 70% reduction in the list price of two popular name brand insulins, Humalog and Humulin, will bring some financial relief. And the company has also reduced its generic lispros list price to $25 a vial, down from $126.

Lilly has put pressure on its biggest competitors, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi, to follow suit.

These lower prices could also make Lillys insulins affordable to cash-paying patients. As a result, these...

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00:38

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

09032023 PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE (PILAG) GRATUATED 37 PUBLIC SERVANTS IN BUKA.
NEW DAWN FM NEWS
Thirty- seven public servants that graduated from Pacific Institute of Leadership and Governance (PILAG) today with Certificate in Community Government Administration and Certificate of Attainment for Formulating and Aligning Developing Plans today at Kukul Beach Front.
The graduation marked an important event in the Public Service Ministry in Bougainville.
National Public Service Minister Hon. Joe Sungi compels the 37 newly graduated public servants to bring about change in their workplace, to end corruption and complacency, and to bring commitment and competence in performance of their tasks.
He remarked that there is no better time than the present to improve their workplace, and applying what they had learned into practice to improve and transform the peoples negative impression of public service.
Also presented at the PILAG graduation was Regional Member for Bougainville and National Minister for Internal Hon. Peter Tsiamalili Jnr.
Quality of people justifies the mess pioneers of these certificates. In my view, Bougainville will take lead in the new flat structure of our Government System which is the Autonomous Bougainville Government, Community Government and Village Assembles for the Councils of Elders. I dont need to worry about that now because I have planners siting before me to bring that in place, Mr. Tsiamalili said.

ENDS// AB

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23:02

What is the Delphi Technique? - Questions For Corbett #098 "IndyWatch Feed National"

Peter writes in to ask how we should respond to the Bank of England's rigged survey about CBDCs. James answers by describing the Delphi method and how to anti-Delphi in real life.

22:00

Article retracted when authors dont pay publication fee "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

In March 2020, a group of biologists published a paper on the website of an open access journal. 

Nearly three years later, the publisher, Wiley, withdrew the article because, according to the withdrawal notice, the authors were unable to finalize payment of the fee to publish APC. 

The manuscript, Eco-evolutionary factors that influence its demographic oscillations in Prochilodus costatus (Actinopterygii: Characiformes) populations evidenced through a genetic spatialtemporal evaluation, had appeared on the site of the journal Evolutionary Applications as an Accepted Article, according to the notice, but the full text is no longer available online. It had not been indexed in Clarivates Web of Science before being withdrawn on February 27. 

The notice stated that the article 

has been withdrawn by agreement between the authors, journal Editor-in-Chief Louis Bernatchez and John Wiley and Sons Ltd. The withdrawal has been agreed because the authors are unable to finalize the APC payment for their article for publication in the journal as the Version of Record.

When we wrote to Bernatchez with questions about the notice, he referred us to a Wiley staffer. A spokesperson for the publisher told us that the statement was incorrect, and we will be working with the author to resolve and potentially republish the article. 

We asked what exactly was wrong with the withdrawal note, and a spokesperson replied: 

The withdrawal statement incorrectly lists the authors as agreeing to the withdrawal, when in fact they were only informed of this action. We are now working with the authors to resubmit the article to the journal. 

was not published in alignment with our...

21:49

Peace not war - IPAN calls for Aussies to moblilise against war plans "IndyWatch Feed National"

  • IPAN denounces recent rabid media war propaganda
  • Call for all people who want peace to mobilise and force the Australian Government off path to war

The Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) believe the recent blatant war propaganda published by the Sydney Morning Herald and Melbourne Age under the title of Red Alert and similar propaganda by Murdochs Sky News hour-long Special, titled Are we ready?, represent an appalling misuse of the media ownership. Such media is clearly intended to create fear which it is not in any way justified by facts and has been done so in order to create support for a heavy increase in military spending in preparation for joining the United States in a war against China, alarmingly predicted to occur within the next three years.

Going to war with the United States against China over Taiwan is not Australia's business, nor in its interests. As former PM Paul Keating has stated, "Taiwan is not of strategic value to Australia". Taiwan is a province of China, recognised by the United Nations as such and the relationship between Beijing and Taiwan is a matter to be resolved between Beijing and Taiwan internally without external interference and, hopefully, peacefully.

Australias involvement in a U.S. war against China would be a catastrophic disaster for the Australian people, stated IPAN Spokesperson Dr Alison Broinowski.
 

Hugh White, a respected defence strategist says, servicewomen and servicemen losses in the war would exceed those losses in the Vietnam and Korean Wars. 

In addition, with 90% of Australias fuel supplies imported and the war disrupting this supply, transport would be hit heavily and trucking of essentials including food, stopped.
With 70% of everyday items (apart from food) imported from China, the import of such items would cease, resulting in empty shops. Essential imported medical supplies would be scarce, if available at all and the situation would be far worse than the recent pandemic.

Exports to China would cease and the economy would face a severe down- turn, with substantial job losses.

Community division would be stimulated with an upsurge of racism directed at any who have Asian features and that is 3 million Australians.

Additionally, the massive increase in military expenditure diverts spending from urgent community needs such as bringing our hospitals up to scratch, which according to the Australian Medical Association would require $20 billion. This is apart from the urgent need for affordable housing, increased resourcing of education and addressing the impact of climate change.

Why should Australians suffer catastrophically for the United St...

16:05

The Debt Crisis What Really Falls to Dust? "IndyWatch Feed National"

QUESTION: The sales pitch seems to be that there is this $2 quadrillion in global debt that overhangs everything. Paper assets, therefore, will all implode!  They seem to be saying that everything has risen due to this debt bubble and it was all created with Zero interest rates. Now that they are going up, the debt bubble will burst and everything will decline. The story seems to be that this decades-long Boom Bust cycle was created over and over by the Federal Reserve. 

This seems to be like you have said, they try to reduce everything to a single cause and effect.

What really happens?

PCJ

ANSWER: These people seem to keep preaching the same story b...

15:52

Albanese Government must act to end a decade of offshore cruelty "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

This week, the Federal Government had the opportunity to end a decade of cruel, inhumane treatment of 150 people stranded in offshore detention. Instead, the Albanese Government voted with the Coalition and One Nation to block Greens senator Nick McKims Evacuation to Safety Bill that would remove the last refugees from Nauru and Papua New Guinea. 

The vote came after the Senate committee examining the bill pushed the Albanese Government to urgently consider all options to evacuate the refugees remaining in offshore detention, but inexplicably stopped short of support for the legislation to require it.  

In its submission to the inquiry, the Human Rights Law Centre outlined the dysfunction of current processes for transfers to Australia and the ongoing impact of family separation caused by offshore detention.  

While in opposition, the Labor government supported the former Medevac legislation, and committed to improving processes for medical transfers and oversight of healthcare. The Albanese government has not acted on those commitments and has declined the opportunity offered by the bill to carry them out.   

Scott Cosgriff, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre said:  

Offshore processing is a failed policy that has cost far more in human suffering than can be measured by the billions of dollars wasted on it.  

Successive governments have sought to normalise the ongoing atrocity of offshore detention by prolonging the mistreatment of people who remain there year upon year, under the pretence that they are engaged in a resettlement process.  

The Albanese government cannot evade responsibility for people in offshore centres by pretending that it no longer controls peoples lives or medical treatment. With or without legislation, the Albanese government is directly responsible for the futures of the people trapped offshore, and has the power to act on that responsibility. 

The Albanese Government needs to evacuate the 150 people stranded in Nauru and Papua New Guinea, shut down offshore detention, and end this cruel, inhumane and heartless chapter in Australias history once and for all. 
 
Read the Human Rights Law Centres submission to the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee on the Evacuation to Safety Bill

Media Contact:
Thomas Feng
Human Rights Law Centre
Media and Communications Manager thomas.feng@hrlc.org.au
0431 285 275

15:27

Moratorium on new FCAs a step in the right direction "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

A moratorium on new Forest Clearance Authorities, recently announced by the PNG Forest Authority, has been welcomed by community advocacy organization ACT NOW, but the group says the measure does not go far enough.

ACT NOW is pleased the National Forest Board has recognized that the FCA system is being widely abused and has ordered a halt on the issuing of new Authorities and an audit of all existing FCA projects.

FCAs are supposed to be used to allow the clearance of small discrete areas of forest so they can be planted with agricultural crops or for a road to be built, but instead, the PNG Forest Authority has been issuing FCA permits that cover tens of thousands of hectares of forest and which are used by logging companies for large-scale export logging operations.

This is evidenced, says ACT NOW by the fact that 25% of total log exports in 2021 were sourced from FCA permit areas.

But there are also widespread abuses associated with other logging permit types, particularly the Timber Right Purchase, that also demand a moratorium and review.

In September 2022, ACT NOW issued a public call on the new Forest Minister to urgently address rampant illegal and unsustainable logging by issuing a moratorium on both new FCA projects and on the extension or renewal of any permits issued under Timber Rights Purchase Agreements. ACT NOW also called for an independent review of all existing logging projects to assess their legality and impacts.

As well as calling for the extension of the moratorium to cover all new timber permits and licences, ACT NOW says that it is important that any audit of existing FCAs is conducted independently and transparently and with full community participation.

It is the PNGFA that has developed and approved the existing FCA permits that are characterized by widespread procedural abuse and lack of community consent. It will clearly be nonsense for the same forestry officers to now audit the permits they issued to assess their
legality.

ACT NOW says the PNGFA must publish the terms of reference for the project audit and should seek donor assistance to engage credible independent experts to conduct the reviews.

ACT NOW is also concerned that a National Court Order issued in June 2021 calling for a halt to all logging in TRP areas has been ignored by the Forest Authority and that logging is continuing unabated in those areas. According to research conducted by ACT NOW the TRP areas covered by the court order are still producing over 40% of PNGs total log exports.

ACT NOW says while the moratorium on new...

15:08

The Valdai meeting: Where West Asia meets multipolarity "IndyWatch Feed National"

March 04 2023 At Russias Valdai Club meeting the easts answer to Davos intellectuals and influencers gathered to frame West Asias current and future developments. By Pepe Escobar The 12th Middle East Conference at the Valdai Club in Moscow offered a more than welcome cornucopia of views on interconnected troubles and tribulations affecting the region. []

13:30

We're on a path to war. How can we stop it? National Zoom Meeting "IndyWatch Feed National"

<p><div class= "field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item even"> <p><strong>Were on the path to war. How can we stop it? Implications of the government reports on AUKUS, nuclear submarines, war powers reform & the Defence Strategic Review. National Zoom Meeting, Sunday 26 March, 6.30pm AEDT. Free registration details inside.

  <strong>National Zoom Meeting</strong><br>  <strong>Sunday 26th March, 6.30pm AEDT</strong></p> <p><a class="twitter-timeline-link" href= "https://rlexye.clicks.mlsend2.com/te/cl/eyJ2Ijoie1wiYVwiOjMyOTM0MCxcImxcIjo4MjEyNzg3NTU0OTk1NjAwNCxcInJcIjo4MjEyNzg3NjMwNTk3OTI4Mn0iLCJzIjoiYjljYmNkNGZjMjU4MjQ1MCJ9" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Register here</a></p> <p> </p> <p>Speakers</p> <p><strong>Dr Alison Broinowski AM:</strong> President, Australians for War Powers Reform. Formerly an Australian diplomat, Alison is the author or editor of 14 books about Australias dealings with the world, Asian countries in particular. Her PhD is in Asian Studies at ANU. She has researched and taught there, at Macquarie University, and at the University of Wollongong.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Dr Alison Boinowski</strong> will speak on the implications of the Inquiry into War Powers Reform</p> <p><strong>Brian Toohey</strong> was a columnist with the <em>Australian Financial Review</em> who has also written for <em>The Nikkei Asia Review, The West Australian, The Sunday Age</em> and other publications. He was editor of <em>The</em> <em>National Times</em> and a Canberra and Washington correspondent for <em>AFR</em>. He is the author or co-author of four books: <em>Oyster: The Story of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service</em>;<em> Tumbling Dice: The Story of Modern Economic Policy</em>;<em> The Book of Leaks</em> and <em>The Winchester Scandal</em>. Among other subjects, he has written extensively about national security policy since 1973. Brian currently writes for The Saturday Paper and Pearls & Irritations.

Brian Toohey </strong>will speak on the implications of the report on Aukus and the Nuclear Submarines</p> <p><strong>Dr Vince Scappatura</strong> teaches Politics and International Relations at Macquarie University. He has a recently published...</p> </div> </div> </div></strong></p>

11:34

Australia has been selling China 'doped' gold for years, could be forced to return up to $9 billion, Perth Mint also faces separate fraud investigations "IndyWatch Feed National"

Up to $9billion worth of gold that the Perth Mint sold to China could be recalled after it was discovered some bars were diluted with other metals. The WA government-owned mint, which is the largest refiner of newly mined gold in the world, started 'doping' its gold in 2018 - a process which involves mixing in silver or copper while still keeping the purity above 99.99 per cent. While the product met widely accepted standards on the global gold market, up to 100 tonnes of bullion shipped to China potentially falls short of the more stringent standards of the Shanghai Gold Exchange (SGE). Some of the gold the SGE tested from Perth Mint exceeded the allowable silver content.

11:01

CCC: Heres how the UK can get reliable zero-carbon electricity by 2035 "IndyWatch Feed National"

The UK can build a reliable, secure and cost-effective electricity system that is decarbonised by 2035, says the governments advisory Climate Change Committee (CCC).

The CCCs new report is based on new hour-by-hour modelling of the countrys electricity system out to 2035, which includes stress-tests of how it could ride out extended wind droughts.

In effect, the report is a 131-page answer to the question often posed by those sceptical of climate action: But what about when the wind does not blow and the sun does not shine?

The CCC sees cheap  but variable  wind and solar meeting 70% of demand. While nuclear and biomass might meet another 20%, they are relatively inflexible. Therefore, the final 10% is key.

This 10% will largely come from flexible low-carbon solutions, such as batteries, compressed air storage and responsive demand. Crucially, however, gaps lasting days to weeks at a time will be filled by gas with carbon capture and storage (CCS) and/or hydrogen power.

As an additional source of security, the committee endorses a small remaining role for unabated gas power in 2035. This would meet up to around 2% of annual demand, down from 40% today.

The importance of hydrogen is clear, as nearly one-quarter of the report is given over to its role. 

However, the committee stresses the risks of medium-term scarcity in hydrogen supply, which would be even larger if the government prioritises using hydrogen to heat homes.

Overall, the CCC says the flexible, secure and decarbonised electricity grid of 2035 is within sight, but only with urgent reform.

Its 25 recommendations for government include easing the planning and regulatory regimes, so that energy infrastructure can be built at the speed necessary.

These reforms are required to unlock hundreds of billions in investment needed to build a reliable, decarbonised grid by 2035, the CCC says.

10:51

Safe to Fly? Pilots and Flight Attendants Who Recently had Cardiac Arrests In-Flight and Died Suddenly "IndyWatch Feed National"

by Dr. William Makis MD
COVID Intel

There has been an increasing number of stories of pilots and flight attendants suffering cardiac arrests and sudden deaths in-flight, and here are some that made it into mainstream media:

UK Pilot Instructor, age 57, died suddenly in-flight (Jun.2022)

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10:50

Safe to Fly? Pilots and Flight Attendants Who Recently had Cardiac Arrests In-Flight and Died Suddenly "IndyWatch Feed National"

by Dr. William Makis MD
COVID Intel

There has been an increasing number of stories of pilots and flight attendants suffering cardiac arrests and sudden deaths in-flight, and here are some that made it into mainstream media:

UK Pilot Instructor, age 57, died suddenly in-flight (Jun.2022)

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10:45

Banks in PNG Speak against Government Tax Increase "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

The recent announcement by the Papua New Guinea (PNG) government to increase corporate tax for commercial banks to 45% has drawn criticism from the country's financial sector.

Ronesh Dayal, the acting CEO of Bank South Pacific (BSP), warned that the tax increase would penalize growth in the financial sector.


Dayal explained that the tax rate only applies to commercial banks, while all other companies in the country will still maintain a 30% tax rate.

He urged the government to promote a stable taxation and regulatory regime to encourage investment in the country by local and international companies.

Kina Bank's CEO, Greg Pawson, echoed Dayal's sentiments, stating that the tax increase was disappointing, as it targets a sector of the market that is critical for supporting PNG's economic growth aspirations.

Pawson expressed concern that the tax increase would impact the ability of challenger brands in PNG to continue an aggressive and inclusive growth agenda.

He also stated that key elements of Kina Bank's K30 million capital investment program were now at risk due to the tax increase. Pawson called for more open dialogue with the government on tax increases and urged the government to think through carefully any policy adjustments.

The Association of Superannuation Funds of Papua New Guinea (ASFPNG) noted that BSP's 2022 profit of over K1 billion was a significant return on investments of three major super funds.

However, ASFPNG President Ian Tarutia expressed concern about the tax increase on banks to 45%.

He stated that the association supported BSP's Supreme Court action to overturn the state's decision to impose the banking levy, which has now been replaced by a new tax on all banks.

Tarutia said that the tax increase would adversely impact BSP's performance in 2023 and beyond.

Nonetheless, the superannuation industry would continue to support the banking sector to deliver the best results for shareholders and customers.

Exepreneur Magazine / PNG Today

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10:12

Safe to Fly? Pilots and Flight Attendants Who Recently had Cardiac Arrests In-Flight and Died Suddenly "IndyWatch Feed National"

by Dr. William Makis MD
COVID Intel

There has been an increasing number of stories of pilots and flight attendants suffering cardiac arrests and sudden deaths in-flight, and here are some that made it into mainstream media:

UK Pilot Instructor, age 57, died suddenly in-flight (Jun.2022)

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10:09

"IndyWatch Feed Nthamerica" "IndyWatch Feed National"

<p><p>Welcome to <a href= "https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/daily-wrap-up/" rel= "nofollow noopener" style="color: #ff0000;" title= "This link will take you away from steemit.com">The Daily Wrap Up</a>, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (3/8/23).<br> As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant.<br> (<a href= "https://www.rokfin.com/TLAVagabond">https://www.rokfin.com/TLAVagabond</a>)(<a href="https://www.bitchute.com/channel/24yVcta8zEjY/">https://www.bitchute.com/channel/24yVcta8zEjY/</a>)<br> https://rumble.com/embed/v29p1qw/?pub=2q643<br> <br> <br> Video Source Links (In Chronological Order)<br> <br> <a href= "https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/tn-anti-trans-bill-independent-palestine-testing-contradicts-epa-lab-leak-last-resort/"> TN "Anti-Trans Bill", Independent E. Palestine Testing Contradicts EPA & The Lab "Leak" Last Resort
(30) The Vigilant Fox on Twitter: "Dr. Robert Redfield: "There's No Doubt That NIH Funded Gain-of-Function Research" Ms. Malliotakis: "Is it likely that American tax dollars funded the gain-of-function research that created this virus?" Dr. Redfield: "I think it did not only from NIH but from the State https://t.co/OqsTsb1hFg" / Twitter</a><br> <a href="">New Tab</a><br> <a href= "https://twitter.com/remarks/status/1633269275019423744?s=12&t=QZjhwQnW81iyM5uOBlF0HQ"> (31) Remarks on Twitter: "JUST IN: Maryland Democrats seek to prohibit anyone under the age of 25 from being charged with felony murder, citing that 'their brains arent fully developed.'" / Twitter</a><br> <a href= "https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/debate-continues-on-bill-preventing-youth-under-25-from-facing-1st-degree-murder-charge"> Debate continues on bill preventing youth under 25 from facing 1st degree murder charge | WBFF</a><br> <a href= "https://www.cf.org/news/democrat-lawmakers-introduce-bill-preventing-anyone-25-under-from-being-charged-with-felony-murder/"> Democrat Lawmakers Introduce Bill Preventing Anyone 25 Under from Being Charged with Felony Murder</a><br> <a href= "https://marylandreporter.com/2021/03/16/carter-proposes-legislation-that-would-prohibit-minors-from-being-convicted-of-felony-murder/"> Carter proposes legislation that would prohibit minors from being convicted of felony murder - MarylandReporter.com</a><br> <a href= "https://twitter.com/TLAVagabond/status/1633513002900103168">(35) LastAmericanVagabond on Twitter: "So if a pe...

08:38

How the Interpersonal Model Explains, and Heals, Mental Pain | James Barnes "IndyWatch Feed National"

From Aeon: When I was studying philosophy years ago, I had what felt like a nervous breakdown. I wasnt able to think clearly or articulate my thoughts, and sometimes stuttered. I thought something had gone wrong in my brain. I went for brain scans but found no answers. I ended up with a psychologist who turned out to be a relational psychoanalyst. That term didnt mean too much to me at the time, but it was life-defining. Through my therapy, I came to realise that there was, in fact, nothing wrong with my brain. It was in my relationships, especially early ones, where the issue lay. As my mind gradually came back to me, I trained to be a relational psychotherapist myself, and became fascinated by the ideas and theories behind it. What I found was nothing short of revolutionary.

Id already been deeply interested in the limitations of Western models of mind, especially in terms of the enduring influence of Ren Descartess dualism between mind and body, mind and world, which set the West into modernity in the 17th century. But this had been a very academic and abstract pursuit. In relational theory, however, I found not only the answers to the problems that our dualistic heritage bestowed upon us, but also to my own suffering, and the roots of much psychological and emotional distress in general.

Prior to Descartess time, mind and world had been understood as entangled, interpenetrating, open to each other. But in the inexorable march of the physical sciences and the mechanistic explanation of the world during the scientific revolution, mind (and soul) were mortally threatened. This led Descartes to split the mind off from the world (and the body that was unarguably part of the world) in order to save it from reduction to physical mechanism. All experience, meaning and purpose once of mind and world both  were withdrawn from the world and put solely into Descartess new mind-substance, something that had not existed before.

When the new scientific discipline of psychology separated off from philosophy in the mid- to late 19th century, it adopted an essentially the present day, certainly in mainstream psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy. Instead of seeing mind as a separate substance, this neo-Cartesian perspective assumes that the mind is somehow identifiable with the brain, brain states and brain functioning. Much like Descartes, however, it maintains the very same vision of mind as an experientially private interior, categorically cut off from the world and others outside.

For Descartes and for modern neo-Cartesian models alike, our experience of the world and others occurs on the inside in our individual minds or brains. For modern psychology, this meant that mental life could be studied and measured in isolation, lending itself to empirical and qu........

07:45

The 15 Minute City - A Good Life or an Infringement on Freedoms? "IndyWatch Feed National"

 

The 15-Minute City: a term to describe compact, mixed-use neighborhoods, has become a political football, where critics believe the idea could result in an infringement on personal freedoms. 

On this Upzoned podcast, host Abby Kinney and special guest Kevin Klinkenberg, talk about this contentious topic and answer the question: Are the concerns people have about 15 minute cities warranted, or is this something that we should all be rolling our eyes at and moving on from? 

ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES

 
  

07:42

The Right to Be Let Alone: When the Government Wants to Know All Your Business "IndyWatch Feed National"

<p><blockquote> <h5><a href= "https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/john_whiteheads_commentary" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><span style="color: #003366;">By John & Nisha Whitehead | The Rutherford Institute | March 7, 2023

There was a time when the census was just a head count.

That is no longer the case.

The <a href= "https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/legal_features/constitutional_qa_american_community_survey">American Community Survey</a> (ACS), sent to about 3.5 million homes every year, is the byproduct of a government that believes it has the right to know all of your personal business.</p> <p>If you havent already received an ACS, its just a matter of time.</p> <p>A far cry from the traditional census, which is limited to ascertaining the number of persons living in each dwelling, their ages and ethnicities, the ownership of the dwelling and telephone numbers, the ACS contains some of the most detailed and intrusive questions ever put forth in a census questionnaire.</p> <p>At 28 pages (with an additional 16-page instruction packet), these questions concern matters that the government simply has no business knowing, including questions relating to respondents bathing habits, home utility costs, fertility, marital history, work commute, mortgage, and health insurance, among other highly personal and private matters.</p> <p>For instance, the ACS asks how many persons live in your home, along with their names and detailed information about them such as their relationship to you, marital status, race and their physical, mental and emotional problems, etc. The survey also asks how many bedrooms and bathrooms you have in your house, along with the fuel used to heat your home, the cost of electricity, what type of mortgage you have and monthly mortgage payments, property taxes and so on.</p> <p>And then the survey drills down even deeper.</p> <p>The survey demands to know how many days you were sick last year, how many automobiles you own and the number of miles driven, whether you have trouble getting up the stairs, and what time you leave for work every morning, along with highly detailed inquiries about your financial affairs. And the survey demands that you violate the privacy of others by supplying the names and addresses of your friends, relatives and employer.</p> <p>The questionnaire also demands that you give other information on the people in your home, such as their educational levels, how many years of school were completed, what languages they speak and when they last worked at a job, among other things.</p> <p>Individuals who receive the ACS must complete it or be subject to monetary penalties.</p> <p>Although no reports have surfaced of individuals actually being penalized for refusing to answer the survey, the pot...</p>

06:55

Dozens of countries condemn interference in Beirut blast probe "IndyWatch Feed National"

Dozens of countries condemn interference in Beirut blast probe

Rights groups and family members of victims have accused Lebanons political establishment of undermining the probe into the explosion
MEE staff Wed, 03/08/2023 - 19:55
Lebanese demonstrators lift placards demanding top prosecutor Ghassan Oueidat be held accountable for the 2020 port blast, during a rally in the capital Beirut, on 28 January 2023 (AFP)

Thirty-eight countries at the UN Human Rights Council have condemned the obstruction and interference in a Lebanese judicial probe into 2020 Beirut port explosion, which killed more than 200 people and destroyed swaths of the capital.

A joint statement delivered by Australia before the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday called on Lebanon to to take all necessary measures to safeguard, in law and in practice, the full independence and impartiality of the Lebanese judiciary and to ensure that a swift, independent, impartial, credible, and transparent investigation into the explosion be carried out.

We urge Lebanon to abide by its international human rights obligations to take all necessary measures to safeguard, in law and in practice, the full independence and impartiality of the Lebanese judiciary, the letter stated.

'It's time for answers': Victims of Beirut port blast file complaint in US court
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06:44

Meeting Climate Pledges Could Reduce Future UK Flood Damage By Up to 20%, Study Finds "IndyWatch Feed National"

Does it matter if countries meet their existing climate pledges, even if they currently arent enough to limit global heating to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels?

For the UK, the answer is definitely yes, according to a new study from the University of Bristol and flood risk modeler Fathom. The researchers found that flood damage in the country could be limited to less than five percent above recent levels if the nations of the world met their COP26 climate promises through 2030 as well longer-term net zero pledges. 

For the first time this flood model gives us a more accurate and detailed picture of the impact of climate change on the risk of flooding in the future across the UK, study lead author, University of Bristol Professor of Hydrology and Fathom Chairman Paul Bates said in a university press release. The results are a timely warning to the countrys political leaders and business sector that global commitments to significantly reduce carbon emissions must be taken very seriously, and ultimately take effect, in order to mitigate increased losses due to flooding.

Flooding is considered the UKs No. 1 environmental hazard, according to the study published in Natural Hazards and Earth System Science Tuesday. The research team looked at potential flood damage in...

05:57

Lowland Snow Flakes in March Plus Does Global Warming Contribute to Cold Waves "IndyWatch Feed National"

 My new podcast (see information below) not only talks about the current weather situation but answers a question many of you are asking:

Has Global Warming/Climate Change contributed to increased numbers and intensity of cold waves...and particularly cold waves over the western U.S.?

The answer is definitively no, something noted by statistics provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and a number of peer-reviewed articles (see EPA graphic below).

Graphic courtesy of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

And then there is the current chilly situation.  Unbelievably, forecast models show two situations with the potential for light lowland snow (with little accumulation).

The accumulated SNOWFALL through 10 AM Thursday is shown below.  Nothing major, but southwest Washington and northeast Oregon may get some flakes. Light snow over the eastern slopes of the WA Cascades.


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05:43

Shockwaves rocking the 'cosmic web' connecting galaxies seen for the 1st time "IndyWatch Feed National"

"We are seeing emissions from the shockwaves in the largest structures in the universe." Scientists have discovered the first evidence of shockwaves rippling through the "cosmic web," a massive network of interweaving filaments that represents the largest structure in the universe. The discovery represents tantalizing evidence of magnetic fields weaving through the gas, dust, and dark matter tendrils which link galaxies together. Scientists first began to think that on the largest scales, the universe is ordered in a web-like pattern with filaments that cross vast voids in space and pull galaxies into clusters in the 1960s. Two decades later using computer modeling, researchers were able to determine what this vast universal network might look like for the first time. Astronomers have since mapped the cosmic web with actual observations in the process answering questions about its structure. One element has remained frustratingly shrouded in mystery, however: The magnetic fields...

04:51

Baseball Fans Can Now Instantly Receive Bitcoin After Perth Heats Most Exciting Plays "IndyWatch Feed National"

A new Lightning partnership will let Perth Heat fans scan QR codes after stolen bases and home runs, rewarding them with bitcoin instantly.

The Perth Heat, the Australian Baseball Leagues most successful baseball team, has announced a new partnership that rewards fans in bitcoin every time a player from Perth Heat steals a base or hits a home run.

The partnership with Bitrefill, Wallet of Satoshi and IBEX will allow fans to Steal Sats by scanning a QR code displayed on the game stream or on the team's social media channels when a player makes an impressive play. Fans will receive their reward instantly after scanning the code with a Lightning-enabled wallet, introducing a novel fan interaction system that brings further excitement to thrilling moments in games.

"We are thrilled to be launching Stealing Sats in partnership with Bitrefill, Wallet of Satoshi, and IBEX," Steven Nelkovski, CEO of the Perth Heat, said in a press release sent to Bitcoin Magazine. "This is an innovative way to engage with our fans and offer them something new and exciting. We believe this program will further enhance the fan experience and incentivize our players to push themselves to achieve their best on the field."

The baseball team made headlines in 2021 when they adopted a Bitcoin standard and integrated Lightning, becoming the first professional sports team to do so. Afterwards, the Heat proved their desire to further integrate Bitcoin, widely introducing Lightning services to their stadium and fan experiences. The team then announced sats4stats, which is a way to boost fans favorite players through the Lightning Network.

The latest introduction of Stealing Sats is simply another innovation for the team using Bitcoin and Lightning.

Ry Sterling, business development at IBEX, described how they seek to play a role in revolutionizing fan engagement, saying, At IBEX our focus is spreading innovation via the Lightning network and with the lead from Perth Heat, #stealingsats and #satsforstats has opened our eyes to a whole new market of global fandom that we had not considered before.

Chris Pavlesic, Bitrefills Australia manager, said that "With Stealing Sats, fans can now participate in the game in a whole new way, and we are excited to see how this will continue to evolve over time."

Daniel Alexiuc, CEO at Wallet of Satoshi added, "The whole team at Wallet of Satoshi is really excited about Stealing Sats with Perth Heat It's such an innovative way to demonstrate that Bitcoin is easy and it is for everybody.

03:48

'Wrinkles' in time experience linked to heartbeat "IndyWatch Feed National"

How long is the present? The answer, Cornell researchers suggest in a new study, depends on your heart. They found that our momentary perception of time is not continuous but may stretch or shrink with each heartbeat. The research builds evidence that the heart is one of the brain's important timekeepers and plays a fundamental role in our sense of time passing - an idea contemplated since ancient times, said Adam K. Anderson, professor in the Department of Psychology and in the College of Human Ecology (CHE). "Time is a dimension of the universe and a core basis for our experience of self," Anderson said. "Our research shows that the moment-to-moment experience of time is synchronized with, and changes with, the length of a heartbeat." Saeedeh Sadeghi, M.S. '19, a doctoral student in the field of psychology, is the lead author of "Wrinkles in Subsecond Time Perception are Synchronized to the Heart," published March 2 in the journal Psychophysiology. Anderson is a co-author with...

03:00

Fixing The Incentives: How Fiat Money Broke The World "IndyWatch Feed National"

The global history of fiat money and U.S. world reserve status has incentivized many countries to abandon their own cultures and sovereignty.

This is an opinion editorial by Jimmy Song, a Bitcoin developer, educator and entrepreneur and programmer with over 20 years of experience.

In the first three parts of this series, I examined the different ways that fiat money has led to terrible incentives at the individual, corporate and national levels. We are more isolated than ever, we are less satisfied with our work and we work under tyrannical, authoritarian governments as a result of fiat money. In this article, I go through the ways the entire world is incentivized by fiat money.

The previous articles spoke more generally about how individuals, companies and nations are affected by fiat money. This article will be a lot more specific as there's only the one world we live in and we don't need to speak generally. Thus, I will start this article with some historical context as that will give us a better understanding of why the financial incentives in the world are the way they are.

Bretton Woods

We start the analysis of global fiat money incentives with one of the major historical events that precipitated the world we live in today and that's the Bretton Woods Agreement from 1944.

Bretton Woods is a small town in New Hampshire where government bureaucrats from all over the world came to establish what they called "a new monetary world order." If that sounds ominous and sinister, that's because it is.

The idea of the conference was to fix the problems from World War I (WWI), where reparation payments and loopholes around the then re-established gold standard wreaked havoc over so many economies and eventually led to World War II (WWII). Returning to the pre-WWI gold standard was too difficult to square with the central banking monetary control that every country had gotten used to, so the conference was a way to figure out how to establish some other monetary order.

The main problems were that every country wanted the legitimacy of gold but also the stealth taxation of central bank fiat money. The solution they came up with was to add a level of indirection to gold redemption.

Prior to WWI, gold was convertible directly at banks. In the U.S., you could exchange $20.67 for one ounce of gold. In the U.K., you could exchange 4.25 for one ounce......

02:12

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

08032023 ARRIVAL OF PNG MINISTER FOR NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE FOR THE PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE (PILAG) GRADUATION IN BUKA.

NEW DAWN FM NEWS

The PNG Minister for National Public Service Hon. Joe Sungi arrived today to graduate Public Servants of the Pacific of the Institute of Leadership and Governance in the graduation tomorrow.

The delegation was warmly welcomed by Minister for Bougainville Public Service Hon. Amanda Masono, Bougainville Deputy Chief Secretary Esther Usurup.

Minister for the National Public Service Hon. Joe Sungi thanked the Bougainville Public Service Minister and her team for the unexpected welcome and congratulate her on this important Ministry.

Mr. Sungi stated that the important event of Pacific Institute of Leadership and Governance graduating the public servants tomorrow. These graduates are very important key to our service delivery in Bougainville and also part of the National Public Service in Papua New Guinea.

Functions and Powers were transferred to the Bougainville Public Service so basically you are own your own.

PNG Department Personal Management facilitates and support Bougainville in terms of capacity building and make sure fully supports and build up Department of Personal Management and Public Service in Bougainville. Mr. Sungi said.

Ends/AB

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01:32

Speech by Kellie Tranter: Australia - Silent Collaborator against Assange "IndyWatch Feed National"

Previously 7 March 2023 on Consortium News and on 4 March 2023 at : At the Belmarsh Tribunal for Julian Assange, held at Sydney Universitys Great Hall on Saturday 4 March, Kellie Tranter (), a lawyer, researcher, and human rights advocate, in a 7:40 minute speech, reported that despite private and public requests for diplomatic assistance for the WikiLeaks publisher, Canberras policy shown by FOI documents has been one of complicit inactivity in the face of his persecution:

The significance of the Belmarsh Tribunal could not be greater, and not only for Julian Assange and his family. We have reached a critical point in history for press freedom, and for all human rights intertwined with it.

Julian Assange once said:

I understood this a few years ago. And my view became that we should understand that Australia is part of the United States. It is part of this English-speaking Christian empire, the centre of gravity of which is the United States, the second centre of which is the United Kingdom, and Australia is a suburb in that arrangement.

And therefore we shouldnt go, Its completely hopeless, its completely lost. Australian sovereignty, we are never going to get that back. We cant control the big regulatory structure which were involved in in terms of strategic alliances, mass surveillance, and so on.

No, we just have to understand that our capital is Washington. The capital of Australia is D.C. Thats the reality. So when youre engaging in campaigns, just engage directly with D.C., because thats where the decisions are made.

And thats what I do, and thats what WikiLeaks does. We engage directly with D.C. We engage directly with Washington, and thats what Australians should do.

Julians proposition is validated by the Freedom of Information documents Ive obtained and examined over almos...

Wednesday, 08 March

22:00

Ob-gyn loses PhD after committee finds he made up research "IndyWatch Feed National"

It was dj vu last month when a university in Belgium stripped Egyptian physician Hatem Abu Hashim of his doctorate after he was found to have fabricated data in his thesis. 

Just weeks earlier, another Egyptian doctor, Ahmed Badawy, lost the PhD degree he had earned at a Dutch university in 2008. Abu Hashim and Badawy are both professors in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Mansoura University in Egypt.

According to an investigation by the Vrije Universeit Brussel (VUB), which awarded Abu Hashim his PhD in 2013, the researcher was in serious violation of scientific integrity based on overwhelming evidence of fabrication of statistical outcomes and clear lack of statistical proficiency. 

Ben Mol of Monash University in Australia, a researcher turned data sleuth who alerted VUB and Utrecht University to problems with Abu Hashim and Badawy s research in 2021 and 2020, respectively, told Retraction Watch by email, The good news is obviously that there is a firm conclusion from both universities after a robust process independent of the complaint. 

Mol also laid out his concerns in a study published wit...

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