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Saturday, 22 April

23:45

Konnech election software used by Australia connected to servers in Wuhan, China "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

By Alexandra Bruce Cybersecurity expert, Nate Cain joins Jeffrey Prather on the April 14th episode of the Prather Point as the third whistleblower to come forward in the Konnech election software case. Nate says his company was hired last year by the Los Angeles County District Attorneys Office to aid with serving the court-ordered search []

23:37

Doctor "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Anyone know a good psychiatrist that deals with suicidal thoughts/ mental health disorders for young males?

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22:19

Need a doctor "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi! Does anyone have a recommendation for a doctor thats great with womens health and veganism?

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22:12

Northern Territory Aboriginal Investment Corporation now laundering handouts "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Letter to the Editor The ABA is a Special Account established under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 that benefits Aboriginal people living in the Northern Territory (NT). The ABA receives monies from the Commonwealth based on the value of royalties generated from mining on Aboriginal land in the NT. The ABA grants []

22:12

Washing machine repairman wrongly targeted as a suspect in the William Tyrrell investigation is awarded almost $1.5MILLION in damages "IndyWatch Feed National"

Crooked cops again

A washing machine repairman who was wrongly named as a high-profile suspect in the investigation into William Tyrrell's disappearance will receive almost $1.5million in compensation.

Bill Spedding sued the NSW Police alleging detectives maliciously pursued him while investigating the disappearance of the three-year-old from his foster grandmother's home in Kendall, on the NSW north coast, on September 12, 2014.

His case before the NSW Supreme Court sought compensation for reputational harm and psychological treatment. Mr Spedding also sought exemplary damages to punish police for purportedly using the courts for an improper purpose.

The tradesman was an early high-profile suspect in the disappearance, with police searching Mr Spedding's Bonny Hills home and draining his septic tank in January 2015. But they found no evidence linking him to William. 

Bill Spedding was awarded almost $1.5 million in damages after suing the NSW Police Force for malicious prosecution. Above, outside court on Thursday with his wife Margaret
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Bill Spedding was awarded almost $1.5 million in damages after suing the NSW Police Force for malicious prosecution. Above, outside court on Thursday with his wife Margaret

A coronial inquest later found Mr Spedding had an alibi on the day of William's disappearance. He was attending a school assembly for a child in his care that day, and had a receipt from a nearby coffee shop. 

During the police investigation into Mr Spedding, the tradesman was charged in April 2015 over the historical child abuse claims, spending 56 days in custody and then being released on strict bail conditions.

The charges were later dropped by prosecutors. 

Mr Spedding alleged that the charges were levelled against him in a bid to intimidate and place pressure on him. 

Mr Spedding's lawyers claimed a police investigation prior to those charges being laid was 'done in extreme haste' in three or four weeks. 

'The investigation was not in any way professional, careful or proper,' said Mr Spedding's lawyer Adrian Canceri during closing submissions in August.

Mr Spedding has claimed the anxiety and depression he suffers were caused by the prosecution and the public attention it brought.

Clear evidence emerged that the complainants had been coached by another person to make allegations and another person's evidence undermined the case, Justice Harrison heard.

Barrister Adrian Williams, for the State of NSW, had argued that misunderstandings occurred but it didn't follow that police were actin...

22:08

Police officer who shot and killed Gabriel Messo may have committed homicide, coroner says "IndyWatch Feed National"

Stupid armchair criticism of a split-second decision

A junior police officer who gunned down a man as he savagely stabbed his own mother in broad daylight may have committed homicide, according to Victoria's coroner, who has referred the case to state prosecutors.

Gabriel Messo died after being shot three times by a Victoria Police officer who confronted him as he brutally attacked his mother in a public park in Melbourne's north-west about two years ago.

The assault was so ferocious that his mother, Lilla Messo, lost an eye and developed an acquired brain injury. She ultimately survived the attack.

Mr Messo's death was being investigated by the Victorian State Coroner John Cain, who today found that the first two shots fired by Constable Emmanuel Andrew was an acceptable use of force.

"The level of force used was not disproportionate to Constable Andrew's objective to prevent the assault from continuing and to protect Lilla from really serious injury," Judge Cain said.

But Judge Cain said he was "gravely concerned" about the third shot which was fired just five seconds after Gabriel Messo, who was by that point unarmed, had stopped attacking his mother and was moving away from police as he clutched his torso.

"I have formed a belief to the requisite standard that an indictable offence may have been committed by Constable Andrew in connection with Gabriel's death," Judge Cain said.

"The indictable offences I have formed a belief to the requisite standard include but are not limited to of homicide, causing serious injury intentionally, conduct endangering life or assault."

He has referred the case to Victoria's director of public prosecutions, who will ultimately decide whether to criminally charge Constable Andrew.

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said he was confident prosecutors would assess whether to lay charges as quickly as possible.

"We will await the findings in due course," the chief commissioner said.

"I know this will be an incredibly difficult time for the member involved and Victoria Police will continue to support him during this process."

Police union backs officers involved in Messo shooting
Police Association of Victoria secretary Wayne Gatt strongly condemned the coroner's findings and said the two police officers attending the Gladstone Park assault had made the right decision.

"We've got a decision to make as a community in Victoria. I can tell you now, police forces around the world are being roundly criticised for attending scenes and doing nothing," Mr Gatt said.

"These officers did some...

22:01

Id have got a medal: Zachary Rolfe has last word as he flies out "IndyWatch Feed National"

He was a victim of political correctness.  Blacks are sacrosanct.  If the thug he shot had been white, nothing would have been said

Northern Territory police officer Zachary Rolfe who fatally shot Indigenous teenager Kumanjayi Walker at Yuendumu has left the country after claiming that in any other jurisdiction he would have got a medal for protecting his partners life instead of being painted as a violent thug.

Constable Rolfe flew out of Canberra on Thursday after sharing a 2500-word open letter accusing the NT police, coroner and her counsel assisting of trying to publicly vilify him during the biased coronial inquest into Walkers death, which is due to resume next week.

The 31-year-old also accused Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker of refusing to meet with him and called for his resignation.

In the letter, obtained by The Australian, Constable Rolfe says Walker was a violent abuser who tried to kill him and his police partner, Adam Eberl, when their specialist unit was deployed to Yuendumu to arrest him for attacking their colleagues with an axe.

Walker was a young man with a violent past who abused many in his community, including young girls and boys, he said. When he tried to kill my partner and I I did not think about his race, upbringing or his past trauma, I thought about defending my partners life, and thats what I did.

In a different state, I would have got a medal for it, and none of you would ever have known my name.

Constable Rolfe apologised for sending offensive text messages that have been ventilated at the inquest but claims the communications were cherrypicked from thousands extracted from his phone and honed in on at the inquest in a deliberate attempt to paint him as a racist, violent cop.

They had access to every single one of my messages and knew that I did not treat a single race differently from others. In private, I talked shit about nearly every group at times, he said.

Yet they released just a tiny snippet to make me out to be a racist. The parties knew that the messages had nothing to do with the death of Kumanjayi Walker.

They knew the damage they would do once in public they would hurt the community, the police force and the relationship between them but they didnt care. If the coronials goal was to heal, it has failed.

Constable Rolfe, who grew up in Canberra, said the investigations into his actions at Yuendumu on November 9, 2019 had been blatantly biased.

If all you know of me is through the media then you see me as a violent thug, an ex-soldier with a past, he said.

The former infantry soldier who depl...

21:54

Friend has moved to Townsville from Chile. Needs to find a room. "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi, My friend has moved from Chile and is in Townsville at the moment and needs to find roomshare accommodation asap.

Any recommendations where she can look? She has tried flatmates but with no luck. I can't really help because I'm in Vic.

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21:51

Innocent cop fired by politically correct NT police "IndyWatch Feed National"

He had to be fired to please Aborigines

Zachary Rolfe has been dismissed by the Northern Territory Police Force despite being acquitted of murder over the shooting death of an Aboriginal teenager.

Mr Rolfe shot Warlpiri-Luritja man Kumanjayi Walker dead during a botched arrest in November 2019 at the remote community of Yuendumu, 300 kilometres north-west of Alice Springs.

A statement issued by NT Police on April 4 confirmed Mr Rolfe was sacked 'due to serious breaches of discipline'.

'A 31-year-old male police officer has been dismissed from the Northern Territory Police Force effective 4th April 2023,' the statement read.

'The officer was dismissed under section 78 of the Police Administration Act 1978 due to serious breaches of discipline during their policing career.'

Mr Rolfe, a former constable, was charged with Mr Walker's murder three days after his death on November 9, 2019, but was acquitted in March 2022.

Four NT police officers arrived at Yuendumu to arrest Mr Walker but the 19-year-old resisted, stabbing Mr Rolfe in the shoulder with a pair of surgical scissors. 

In response Mr Rolfe's partner Adam Eberl punched Mr Walker in the head, then Mr Rolfe struck the boy in the face, before firing his Glock pistol into Mr Walker's back.

Mr Rolfe shot Mr Walker two more times in the torso. A post-mortem examination would later determine either the second or third shot killed him.

The jury that acquitted Mr Rolfe heard that he acted in good faith, in the reasonable performance of his duties and in the defence of himself and his policing partner in firing his gun after being stabbed.

The ABC reported that Mr Rolfe's dismissal may be linked to his 2,500-word open letter, which was published online in February.

In it Mr Rolfe claimed he would have 'got a medal' for his actions if the incident had occurred in another state. 

The letter was critical of police leadership and the continuing coronial inquest into Mr Walker's death. 

Meanwhile, Mr Rolfe's father, Robert Rolfe, called out Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker, saying the territory's top cop 'must go'.

Mr Rolfe claimed a 'petty vendetta' led to his son's dismissal.  'We cant allow Chalker to keep on getting rid of good police officers,' Mr Rolfe told Sky News Australia.

Mr Rolfe sr also claimed 'the government have now lost confidence in Chalker'.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11936685/Zachary-Rolfe-shot-Aboriginal-teenager-Kumanjayi-Walker-dead-2019-sacked-NT-Police.html

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21:23

And just like that, Phillip Adams makes it about himself. "IndyWatch Feed National"

What sort of a person admits parting company over politics differences. Intolerant flog.

21:18

Vale Barry Humphries. "IndyWatch Feed National"

For me, the world will never be the same. It's well worth the effort to find a copy of this collection of Barry Humphries scripts and sketches: It was published by Currency Press in 1981. Barry created the character Lance Boyle, General Secretary of the NSW Branch of the ACU*T...

20:44

Miles Johnston updates on Liz Truss article, Irish expra Gene for AI/computer direct interface, nano particle aerial swarms in Queensland, Illuminati losing "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

We have been asked by several US and NZ readers to take the offensive against the people using video intelligence from the next level.

20:36

Recommended Eats North of Cairns? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi guys, I've done a bit of Googling but I'd like your opinions on some local-made spots we can check out while we're up for a couple of weeks. We've been recommended Shannonvale Winery and Coffeeworks and I was wondering if there were any other good little spots we can check out? Thanks in advance, if there's somewhere else I should be asking this let me know!

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19:38

How'd the wokeness work out for you darl? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Bud Light's Vice President of Marketing, Alissa Heinerscheid, will be taking a leave of absence following the controversy surrounding the company's endorsement of Dylan Mulvaney. pic.twitter.com/woWXRga0PT Clown World (@ClownWorld_) April 22, 2023

18:14

THE HARD NO "IndyWatch Feed National"

The naysayers of the Noalition

Author information

David Marler

David Marler

Queensland reporter at No Fibs

David is a full time Queensland carer for his son and in quiet times contributes to NoFibs.

16:29

Hey mates need some cake shop suggestions "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

its my birthday yall in a month and i wanna order a nice cake or cheese cake. i like lemon and lemon curd stuff or like a strawberry and chocolate combination. i need some store or people suggestions but prefer like sumthing new to the business or local people who are just starting up yknow to support ppl and all. advertise people you know or yourself im happy, i dont even mind if your 13 year old kid who loves and wants a career in baking does it as long as it dont give me food poisoning and tastes pretty neat.

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14:46

Best gyms/pools in Cairns "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

I'm going through a year long knee rehab, and I'll soon get to the point where I can go to the gym for it. I love swimming, and I'm now allowed to slowly swim, but walking around in a pool is highly encouraged. Either way, I'm trying to say a pool option would be ideal. Hot tub or sauna would also be helpful for blood flow. But I will also need a traditional gym as well to get these leg muscles stable again.

I've been sat on my ass for the last 6 months, so whatever shape I was in is now long gone. So I don't need or necessarily want a super serious body building gym. I'm also not historically the most motivated person when it comes to working out. So as this progresses, I'd love to have fun exercise class options cause unsurprisingly, I've got some extra weight I've found lately that I would like to lose again. I know about Tobruk and Woree pools, but haven't been to either. Do either have gyms attached to them? I'm pretty much right between both, so if one is notably better or more equipped, that's where I'll head.

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13:23

Rupert Murdochs son Lachlan ends Australian defamation suit. ABC News (America Broadcasting Corp) "IndyWatch Feed National"

My guess is that Billionaire Lachlan Murdoch CEO of Fox and News Limited couldnt be bothered wasting his time with a small nothing Australian online media like Crikey.

ABC News (America Broadcasting Corp)

Rupert Murdochs son Lachlan ends Australian defamation suit

Fox Corp. chief executive Lachlan Murdoch has dropped his defamation lawsuit against Australian news website Crikey

ByROD McGUIRK Associated Press

April 21, 2023, 2:58 PM

CANBERRA, Australia  Fox Corp. chief executive Lachlan Murdoch on Friday dropped his defamation lawsuit against Australian news website Crikey, citing the settlement of the separate U.S. case where Fox News agreed to pay almost $800 million over its lies involving the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

Media mogul Rupert Murdochs son filed the Crikey suit last August a day after executives at Crikeys publisher put their names to an ad in The New York Times inviting Lachlan Murdoch to sue to test the press freedom issue in court.

Murdochs lawsuit targeted the publisher, Private Media, its then-managing editor Peter Fray, who was al...

13:11

More truth - The Voice will make the elected government 'accountable' to The Voice "IndyWatch Feed National"

I much prefer it the way it is - government is accountable to all the people.

10:31

What's happening at Kirwan? Second tragedy this week. "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Queensland police have shot a man dead in Townsville after the 52-year-old allegedly rushed at them carrying two knives.

Officers attended Bel Air Avenue at Kirwan, in the citys west, about 4.40pm on Friday. Within 15 minutes, the situation had escalated, resulting in the mans death.

Townsville Acting Chief Superintendent Chris Lawson said the man had been threatening self-harm and advanced towards officers while armed with knives.

There were between five and six officers at the scene at the time, Lawson said.

At this stage Im confident, with what I understand from briefings Ive had, that the officers acted appropriately, he said.

Obviously, our thoughts go into the family involved because we dont want to see people being hurt, and we dont want to see people die.

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09:58

Government in contempt of Supreme Court ruling, re: C-19 fines "IndyWatch Feed National"


The colony has a very rich history of abuse by those in government.

In the 1800s Imperial law (No it wasnt 1788, contrary to popular belief) was established on this land, but those in government ignored it completely.

So much so that when Britain found out, the empire installed the Colonial Laws Validity Act in 1865.

While much has changed since then, some things never do, that being the illegal or unlawful behaviour of those in control of the general population.

The general population are being terrorised by those in government from many fronts.

The states premiers dictated to police, (an illegal action) to issue notices to people for so called C-19 Infringements where exorbitant amounts were listed.

The problem there was that those in government did not follow the law in order to put into place lawfully enacted infrastructure in order to issue the said fines.

MANY people have caught on via the help of social media platforms and other forums, culminating in court action against the government.

Even though the Supreme Court of New South Wales issued a ruling, the people in government have not heeded to this, therefore being in contempt.



We should all be aware if the plebs are in contempt of a court ruling, there are consequences.

Its up to you to hold them accountable and make them pay.

So far the...

00:52

Recommendations for quiet cafes to work from that are also dog friendly. "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Ideally ones have outdoor space, not just a side walk dogs can sit on, so probably nothing in the city.

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00:39

Head of Norwegian Shipyard Denies Presence of Spy Equipment on Russian Trawlers "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sputnik 21.04.2023

Greger Mannswerk, head of Norwegian shipyard Kimek located in the town of Kirkenes, which borders Russia, said on Friday that the shipyards employees did not find any spy equipment on board Russian trawlers, commenting on recent reports from Norwegian media.

We have a pretty good understanding of whats on board and we have never found anything to indicate that they [Russian seamen] are engaged in intelligence gathering. We cannot know if there are any [Russian] intelligence officers on board today, but no fisherman enters a Norwegian harbor without the [Norwegian] police and armed forces having a full idea of who is on board, Mannswerk was quoted as saying by the broadcaster.

This week, the media published the results of an investigation, which said that up to 50 civilian Russian ships could be involved in intelligence operations against Norway.

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Friday, 21 April

23:53

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

210421YOUTH IN BOUGAINVILLE SHOULD GET MORE INVOLVED IN AGRICULTURE AND TOURISM.

NEW DAWN FM NEWS

Youths in Bougainville are encouraged to venture into agribusiness and tourism to see it as a starting point for their livelihood, as discussed in the Bougainville Industry Day Forum on Wednesday.

According to the President for Bougainville Youth in Agriculture, Ian Viore, the programmes are run under the Bougainville Youth Federation with the Partnership of DFAT.

"The programme is called learning and doing' training, and we are working with the District Youths Association around Bougainville.

And as a contractor to this partnership in Bougainville, partner and abt, we have been given Buka district, Buka urban, Nissan, Atolls, and Tinputz to work with this year." said Mr. Viore.

He stated that this programme has really encouraged youths to engage in agribusiness, but more importantly, it is based on livelihood training.

Mr.Viore said this livelihood training will support, encourage, and sustain the youth at the village level. And as youths are the most entrepreneurial, this programme will enhance their skills with technology to be more innovative in agribusiness.

As one of the presenters in the Bougainville Industry Forum, Zhon Bosco Miriona, the Managing Director for Bougainville Tours, explained the involvement of youths in tourism.

Miriona stated that when tourists arrive, they engage them as tour guides, which exposes them.

He said they are also encouraged to participate in cultural crafts for their own benefit as well as to showcase Bougainville culture.

"As tour guides, they are paid allowances, and we want more youths to be involved," said Miriona.

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23:47

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

210423 Bougainville has the potential to boost revenue
New Dawn FM News

Bougainville has the potential to boost its revenue by tapping into the Tourism Industry.

Sole Proprietor and passionate tourist Zhone Bosco told New Dawn FM that the idea stemmed for him as a tourist visiting Europe, America and Pacific Island countries.

Bosco utilizes his own resources and labour to arrange for tourists to visit Bougainville.

He says the Autonomous Bougainville Government has to look into that area to provide revenue and economic activities for our people.

Bosco added the beauty of this industry in Fiji is the infectious peoples smiles that attract tourists into the country.

It is important for us to change our attitude if we are going to invite tourists into our own country, he added.

He added Fiji during the 80s had begun marketing the country long before the industry became recognized for its beautiful white sandy beaches and smiling faces.

Bosco was the contact behind the tourist cruise liner that sailed into Bougainvilles Taiof Island. Ends//////ak

23:36

How the NZ Cabinet Learned to Stop Worrying About the Bomb and Love NATO "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Matt Robson, Green Left, April 21, 2023

Matt Robson is a former NZ cabinet minister, and served as an MP from 1996 to 2005, first as a member of the Alliance, then as a Progressive.

As Aotearoa/New Zealands Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control within the Labour-Alliance coalition government in 1999, I was mandated to promote NZs opposition to nuclear weapons and membership of aggressive military blocs such as NATO to the world. And I did.

What I did not realise at the time and should have, having read Ralph Miliband on Parliamentary Socialism was that all the top brass of the NZ military, intelligence services and the top civil servants were working overtime to assure the United States officials that NZ would eventually return to the fold (not their words of course) as a junior imperialist power in the South Pacific and supporter of US military-led alliances. And this is what is happening.

NZs anti-nuclear policy and its correlative opposition to nuclear armed military blocs was based on the 1987 Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament and Arms Control Act, legislated by the then-Labour government, to reinforce membership of the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty or the Treaty of Rarotonga.

These strong anti-nuclear policies, which had seen New Zealand turfed out of the ANZUS military pact by its allies with Australian PM Bob Hawke being particularly insistent were forced upon the Labour government by a vibrant mass movement that had spilled over into Labours base.

Labour leaders were to cynically state that conceding an anti-nuclear position was worth it, to distract attention from the blitzkrieg that forced through the neoliberal program of wholesale privatisation, deregulation and an end to free public healthcare and education. Indeed, in the period of the anti-nuclear campaigns success, NZ suffered the implementation of the complete neoliberal agenda and roll back of the welfare state. This betrayal of the gains of the labour movement saw Labour crash in 1990 to its worst electoral defeat.

Now, Labours successors are implementing a new b...

23:33

High Court Turns Its Back on Australian Babies in Unprecedented Decision "IndyWatch Feed National"

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23:30

Making surface parking lots into solar farms "IndyWatch Feed National"

On hot days, if one parks ones car in the sun for any length of time, the temperature inside can rise to values much higher than the ambient temperature, making the interior extremely hot to the touch. This is another example of the greenhouse effect, similar to what is heating up the Earth.

Its only early April, but weve already had our first report of an infant found in a hot car in Tucson.  We talk about this every Spring and Summer in Arizona: the dangers of cars heating up in the sun.

Afternoon temperatures are about 20 to 25 degrees lower now than they will be in June, but its still hot enough to raise the temperature up to 120 degrees in about 45 minutes.

The air inside the car heats up so fast because of the greenhouse effect.  Heres what it means:
Incoming solar radiation, known as shortwave radiation, shines through the windows and is absorbed in the cars interior.

The heat released from the interior is known as longwave radiation, and is much weaker than the shortwave radiation.  The heat becomes trapped inside the car.  Heat continues to enter the car, but struggles to exit.

It only takes 10 to 15 minutes for a car in direct sun light to heat up above 100 degrees when its 80 degrees outside, even if the window is cracked.  When the air temperature climbs above 100 degrees here in June, the temperature inside a car can soar above 150 degrees to 170 degrees in less than an hour.

These are dangerous temperature levels. To avoid getting back to a car whose interior is hot to the touch, most people try to find a shady spot to park but that is rarely possible.

But Michael Mechanic writes that we can turn this problem into a solution by building roofs covered with solar panels over the parking lots This would provide shade for cars while at the same time using solar energy for generating electricity rather that wasting it as thermal energy.

He has done calculations for what might be achieved with the massive parking lots at just Walmart superstores. He says that there are over 3,500 such stores in the US covering an area of 1,400 square miles. If they were all covered with solar panels, they would generate about 1.5 terawatts of energy, sufficient to power 1.25 million households. A single 1,000 space parking lot could power 100 EV charging stations and 350 nearby homes.

The transition to clean power will require massive solar expansionnot just home rooftop arrays but photovoltaic installations near population centers. Where to mount all the panels? One answer seems obvious: over parking lots, which also bake...

23:09

Central Land Council attack Jacinta Price for revealing truth of Voice concealed by PM "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

By Jim OToole The Aboriginal Central Land Council in the Northern Territory is complaining the newly appointed Liberal Opposition spokeswoman for Aboriginal Affairs Jacinta Price was telling lies about the Voice, and neither speaks for them nor listens to them. We are tired of her playing politics with the grassroots organisations our old people have []

22:23

Do You Remember Dr Rima Laibow The Ultimate Whistle-blower? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Introduction by Dee McLachlan

Do you remember Dr Laibow? I remember seeing the 2009 Jesse Ventura interview around 2011.

Dr Laibow talks about Covid as the beta test, that all is controlled (directed) by the Rockerfeller family, and that the Bilderberg Group are merely middlemen.

Through Injunction, Injection, and Indoctrination there will be no independent thought. (Wow) The herd (people) can be culled and they will be as ineffective as Sheep rebelling at the practice of eating mutton.

A fascinating and frightening interview.

Maybe Jesse Venturas interview with Dr Laibow was in the back of my subcons...

22:09

Wokeness is weakness "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

What is wokeness? The woke define it as the notion of being awake to alleged modes of systemic and cultural oppression. Why is this useful to the leftist state? Because if certain groups of people, whether these groups be based on race, gender identity, or sexuality (or perhaps all three) view themselves as oppressed, then []

21:18

Qld Parliament sitting in Cairns May 9 11 "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Letter to the Editor The Cairns Regional Parliament is happening in Cairns in early May 2023. The details are in this link to the Parliament website. https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Visit-and-learn/Regional-Sittings/Far-North-Queensland-Regional-Sitting-2023 Ive got word from Stephen Andrew MP if you want to get things done this is your opportunity to do so. I have some of the elders from []

21:00

The Real Reason We Cant Contain Gun Culture "IndyWatch Feed National"

Guns and race have shaped the news this week. In this episode of the WhoWhatWhy podcast, I talk with Emory University professor Carol Anderson, author of the new book The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America, to explore the absolute connection between race, the original sin of slavery, and Americas gun culture. 

 

As mass shootings and gun violence continue to plague the nation, Anderson delves into the dark history of the Second Amendment and its foundation in anti-Blackness.

 

Anderson reveals how African Americans were historically depicted as inherently violent, criminal, and vicious, leading to the implementation of laws that restricted their access to guns and ammunition. 

 

She further discusses the contentious debate between James Madison and the anti-Federalists during the ratification of the Constitution, highlighting the fear of Black retribution and the belief that white control was necessary to maintain order.

 

When examining the role of the Second Amendment in Americas gun culture, Anderson discusses the crucial questions and offers invaluable insights into the complex relationship between race, guns, and the countrys ongoing struggle to address gun violence. 

 

Its a story of the hidden history behind the Second Amendment, its lasting impact on America today, and a search for an answer to the never-resolved question as to why we cant ever seem to do anything about guns in America. 

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20:39

Macrons tear gas tour: a photo-report from rebellious France "IndyWatch Feed National"

by Paul Cudenec

Tear gas was this week used against people in rural France protesting against the arrival of authoritarian president Emmanuel Macron.

As I witnessed for myself, the town of Ganges, in the Hrault department, was divided into two for the day in a military-style police occupation.

Combined with the states draconian use of anti-terrorist laws to ban the banging of saucepans, the overall impression is frankly alarming.

Were going straight there, into repression and dictatorship, warned trade unionist Grard, one of a thousand-strong crowd that turned out on Thursday April 20.

Macrons visit to the local middle school, ironically named after anarchist revolutionary Louise Michel, was the second stop in a national tour in which he is supposed to be making peace with the French public after months of huge protests against his pension reforms, which he ended up forcing through parliament without a vote.

But, with hundreds of tooled-up gendarmes ensuring nobody but the invited few got anywhere near him, Macrons visit to Ganges, like the previous days trip to Alsace, hardly spoke of a desire for dialogue.

He listens more to Capital than to the people, remarked Matthieu Guy, secretary-general of the CGT union in Ganges.

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20:23

SOLICITOR-GENERAL BACKS FIRST NATIONS VOICE "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australia's Solicitor-General, Dr Stephen Donaghue KC, has backed the constitutional change to give First Nations people recognition and a voice to the parliament in advice released today.

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David is a full time Queensland carer for his son and in quiet times contributes to NoFibs.

19:23

Hello people of Cairns "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

I am looking to move to the area in exactly 6 months time. I was wondering if it is hard to land a job and or find housing there please? Also if anyone works for a sign shop or knows anyone who owns a signage business, please let me know so I can hit the ground running. Thanks heaps

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17:00

Campaign to free Julian Assange "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Campaigns advocating for the freedom of Julian Assange, an Australian journalist, editor publisher have come to Brisbane. 

Assange was convicted in Australia for hacking in 1996. He founded WikiLeaks in 2006 and the organisation came to international attention in 2010 when it published a series of leaks highlighting U.S war crimes in Iraq. 

Assange has been persecuted for 13 years. He is currently confined in Belmarsh prison in London, and has been since April 2019.

The Wires Aryana Mohmood spoke with the organiser of The Persecution of Truth conference, Dr John Jiggens about this case and the impact Assange has had on the journalism industry.   

Image: Image Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons

Produced By: Aryana Mohmood

Featured In Story: Dr John Jiggens, Organiser of The Persecution of Truth conference

First aired on The Wire, Friday 21 April 2023

The post Campaign to free Julian Assange appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

17:00

Impact of war on diaspora communities "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

War and conflict have disastrous and long-term impacts on local communities, but the effects are felt throughout the world including diaspora communities. 

Research shows the mental health impact of global catastrophic events on the diaspora and also the push-pull impact on local people of global events.  

Researchers claim migrant groups should not be seen as isolated from their country of origin, instead they are subject to global influence over their personal and social lives.

The Wires Aryana Mohmood spoke with Professor of mental health at the University of South Australia, Nicholas Procter. And a diaspora Afghan researcher, a PhD Candidate at the University of Queensland teacher at the Southern Cross University, Mujib Abid to find out more

Produced By: Aryana Mohmood

Featured In Story: Nicholas Procter, Professor of mental health at the University of South Australia, and Mujib Abid, Diaspora Afghan researcher, a PhD Candidate at the University of Queensland teacher at the Southern Cross University

First aired on The Wire, Friday 21 April 2023

The post Impact of war on diaspora communities appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

17:00

Meet Katrina, the real wog wife of Brisbane "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Katrina, the real wog wife of Brisbane, has launched a petition to make Bulimba a gated community for young, good-looking people only. Katrina is the alter-ego of actress, Bianca Zouppas, who will be bringing her one-woman show to the Brisbane Comedy Festival in May on the same weekend as the Paniyiri Greek Festival. The Wires Netta Finney spoke with Katrina about her online petition, Greek culture and her love of animal prints. 

Katrinas show will be playing on 20 and 21 May at The Brisbane Powerhouse. To buy tickets, go online to the Brisbane Comedy Festival.We also have a very generous offer from Katrina the first listener to email us at thewire@4zzz.org.au will score two free tickets.

Image: Katrina wants to keep ugly people out of Bulimba

Produced By: Netta Finney

Featured In Story: Katrina, the real wog wife of Brisbane (AKA actress and comedian Bianca Zouppas)

First aired on The Wire, Friday 21 April 2023

The post Meet Katrina, the real wog wife of Brisbane appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

16:59

A second Stolen Generation? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

This week, Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, told the ABC there should not be rules to return children in foster care to their kin.

Experts are concerned with the newly-appointed Ministers comments, saying this will make things worse in Aboriginal communities. In the Northern Territory for instance, 81 per cent of children removed from their families are First Nations. 

An Indigenous leader in mental health says Australia risks another Stolen Generation if the oppositions calls to scrap kinship ties for children in foster care are ever adopted. The Wires contributor from Ngaarda Media, Eliza Kloser, asked Nyamal and Jilya Institute Director, Psychologist Dr Tracy Westerman, why children removal figures are so disproportionate.

 

Image: 81 per cent of children removed from NT families are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Produced By: Eliza Kloser

Featured In Story: Jacinta Nampijinpa Price Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians, and Dr Tracey Westerman Nyamal woman and Jilya Institute Director/Psychologist

First aired on The Wire, Friday 21 April 2023

The post A second Stolen Generation? appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

16:59

Social welfare body claims RBA out-of-touch with ordinary Australians "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The countrys peak social welfare body says the proposed overhaul of the Reserve Bank (RBA) underscores the notion that the board has long been out of touch with ordinary Australians.

 The Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) said the changes are aimed at creating a Reserve Bank board that is more in touch with the social fabric of the country.

 ACOSS CEO, Cassandra Goldie, said the RBA has been focused on the cash rate rather than people. 

News Director for National Radio News, Frank Bonaccorso, spoke with Cassandra Goldie.  

 

 

Image: Australian Council of Social Service welcomes RBA overhaul

Produced By: Aryana Mohmood

Featured In Story: Cassandra Goldie CEO of Australian Council of Social Services

First aired on The Wire, Friday 21 April 2023

The post Social welfare body claims RBA out-of-touch with ordinary Australians appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

15:00

Mission Australia: Climate Anxiety is Causing Youth Mental Health Problems "IndyWatch Feed National"

According to Mission Australia, climate anxiety is a leading cause of mental health issues in young people.

14:59

The Pilgrimage of European politicians to Beijing, a sign of accelerating the transformation of the world order "IndyWatch Feed National"

Pilgrimage to Beijing of European politicians.

The first two weeks of April this year were a time of pilgrimage to the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) by European politicians of various ranks, representing some of the continents leading states as well as trans-European structures. This in itself turned out to be one of the signs indicating the acceleration of the process of change that has recently been taking place both in the world as a whole and in the group of countries designated by the (increasingly conventional) term generalized West.

No less representative of the fact that the world order as a whole is already at the stage of another radical reformatting is the increasingly obvious conventionality of the terminology used, which until recently seemed to reflect certain political realities more or less adequately. In particular, several elements accompanying European trips to China involuntarily provoke the question: What, in fact, are we talking about when the word Europe is used?

The same elements superimposed on the long-standing conflicts in transatlantic relations, the outwardly strange events and circumstances that accompanied the recent visit to Ireland of the American president, make legitimate the broader formulation of this question, namely: What realities do the mentioned term generalized West reflect? Moreover, it seems that the already aggravated situation on the territory of the current leader of the latter, i.e. the United States, provokes the question: who, in fact, does the current American administration represent in the international arena?

The answer to this question must be in the exclusive competence of the American people, who will do without prompting or, all the more so, help from outside. Lets wish them success in this. If only because during their short and controversial history the Americans have created a specific culture (in the broa...

14:45

No-ethics Case, Part 3: The Police Officer Is Not On Trial Mr ODea, You Are "IndyWatch Feed National"

(R) Shakespeare theatre gallery

by Dee McLachlan (a supporter of justice and truth; a supporter of children being able to live free from abuse and encouraged to flourish in an environment of love and joy)

I was up at 4:00am yesterday to catch at flight to Brisbane to attend the last mention or hearing before the trial of THE KING v PATRICK FINBAR MCGARRY ODEA, WILLIAM RUSSELL MASSINGHAM PRIDGEON, ANN KATHLEEN GREER AND ORS. I was not disappointed with the theatre.

We were in another courtroom this time,...

14:40

Therapeutic Albanese pretty happy about his Vanity Voice . "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Solicitor General's advice makes it clear that the Voice will strengthen our democracy. pic.twitter.com/QIDUwzUXvm Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) April 21, 2023

14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 4.20 AUD
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Oversized blazers are the new workwear staple. Heres how to style yours "IndyWatch Feed National"

The oversized proportions are tricky. Heres how to look chic and put together, rather than drowning in your jacket.

What should you wear to work? The answer is, likely, an oversized blazer.

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13:42

Ex-top spy admits Hunter Biden laptop letter designed to influence 2020 election, Blinken involved "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ex-top spy admits Hunter Biden laptop letter designed to influence 2020 election, Blinken involved | 20 April 2023 | A former acting CIA director has admitted to Congress that he organized the letter that falsely portrayed Hunter Biden's laptop as Russian disinformation in an effort to influence the 2020 election in favor of Joe Biden and that he did so at the direction of current Secretary of State Antony Blinken, according to a letter released Thursday by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan. The extraordinary admission by career intelligence officer Michael J. Morell provides stunning evidence that the now-infamous letter from 51 security officials in October 2021 was not an organic intelligence community initiative but rather a political dirty trick originating with Blinken and the Biden campaign. Jordan sent a letter demanding Blinken answer a series of questions about Morell's stunning testimony, as lawmakers weighed the enormity of America's top diplomat being willing to accuse a nuclear-armed superpower of interfering in the 2020 election without evidence. That letter included major snippets of Morell's testimony. Morell, who retired as deputy CIA director after a long and storied career and served as its acting chief, was on the short list in fall 2020 to be Biden's CIA director when he became involved in the letter. He ultimately did not receive the job.

13:38

Poetry can already be free "IndyWatch Feed National"

Theres a regime of logic that we can call Australia, that we can say on many fronts is also a fiction. Any poem that meets Australia within its logic, taking it at face value, will be boring and it might be competent. If you use an AI app, it will definitely be competent AND boring materially, but conceptually itll be amazing, in that it met evil (management speak/the invisible hand/terra nullius) with cunning, with another kind evilamoral, not immoral.

The post Poetry can already be free appeared first on Overland literary journal.

12:48

NSW Liberals doomed - Opposition leader more left than Kean elected. #nswpol "IndyWatch Feed National"

Just when you thought it could get no worse ... it has. Mark Speakman, an entitled and severely out of touch lawyer, has been elected NSW Opposition Leader and Leader of the Liberals. Speakman is a committed, extreme leftist. Worst than Kean. Speakman is a former Attorney General who spent...

12:42

Andrews Government must stop jailing 12 year old kids and #RaiseTheAge to at least 14 "IndyWatch Feed National"

Keeping the age of criminal responsibility as low as 12 would be a cop-out and a failure by Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes for the children locked up behind bars, and the children who will be exposed to the criminal legal system in the future.

Raising the age to 14 is the absolute bare minimum reform the Andrews Government must make. Anything less than 14 will continue to be an abject failure by the Andrews Government to uphold the human rights of children and young people in Victoria.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, health, legal, youth, community and human rights organisations call on Premier Andrews to act on the recommendations provided from numerous parliamentary inquiries, United Nations benchmarking, medical advice, and Aboriginal experts, and raise the age of criminal responsibility to at least 14.

No 12 year old child should grow up in prison.

12 and 13-year-olds should be finishing primary school and starting high school. They should be in our schoolyards and with their families, not locked up behind bars. Prison has devastating and lifelong impacts on childrens and young peoples health, development, mental health and wellbeing.

Evidence shows that the earlier a child is locked up in jail, the more the child is at risk of being entrenched in the justice system and re-offending later in life.

Instead of locking up kids in prison, Premier Andrews and the Victorian Government should fund community-led solutions which keep the community safe and has better outcomes for children.

Todays decision is a betrayal of Victorias children, especially those who have been victims of poverty, violence and abuse.

As a campaign made up of 100+ organisations and over 65,700 Victorians, we will not stop demanding change until the Andrews Government takes action to raise the age of criminal responsibility to at least 14 years old.

Quotes from Cheryl Axleby, Co-Chair, Change the Record:  

If the Victorian government announces an increase to the age of criminal responsibility to 12, it will not make any real difference to the already high and unacceptable rates of Aboriginal youth overrepresentation in the legal system. We advocate strongly that the Victorian government commit to raising the age to 14, particularly as the Federal government has committed $81.5 million to justice reinvestment. There is now no excuse whatsoever why all state and territory governments do not now support Aboriginal led designed and delivery of culturally responsive diversionary programs to break the intergenerational cycle of incarceration for our younger generations."

Quotes from Nerita Waight, CEO of Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service:  

The Premier said he had a responsibility to be the most......

12:25

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Why Sudans Conflict Matters to the Rest of the World

Associated Press

A destroyed military vehicle is seen in southern in Khartoum, Sudan, Thursday, April 20, 2023. The latest attempt at a cease-fire between the rival Sudanese forces faltered as gunfire rattled the capital of Khartoum. Through the night and into Thursday morning, gunfire could be heard almost constantly across Khartoum. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali)

Fighting in Sudan between forces loyal to two top generals has put that nation at risk of collapse and could have consequences far beyond its borders.

Both sides have tens of thousands of fighters, foreign backers, mineral riches and other resources that could insulate them from sanctions. Its a recipe for the kind of prolonged conflict that has devastated other countries in the Middle East and Africa, from Lebanon and Syria to Libya and Ethiopia.

The fighting, which began as Sudan attempted to transition to democracy, already has killed hundreds of people and left millions trapped in urban areas, sheltering from gunfire, explosions and looters.

A look at what is happening and the impact it could have outside Sudan.

WHO IS FIGHTING?

Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan, head of the armed forces, and Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, the leader of a paramilitary group known as the Rapid Support Forces that grew out of Darfurs notorious Janjaweed militias, are each seeking to seize control of Sudan. It comes two years after they jointly carried out a military coup and derailed a transition to democracy that had begun after protesters in 2019 helped force the ouster of longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir. In recent months, negotiations were underway for a return to the democratic transition.

The victor of the latest fighting is likely to be Sudans next president, with the loser facing exile, arrest or death. A long-running civil war or partition of the Arab and African country into rival fiefdoms are also possible.

Alex De Waal, a Sudan expert at Tufts University, wrote in a memo to colleagues this week t...

11:38

Winyama is mapping out success "IndyWatch Feed National"

WINYAMA Digital Solutions have put their name firmly on the map after taking home both the Business of the Year award and the Indigenous Excellence award at the 2023 Telstra Best of Business Awards ceremony in Naarm (Melbourne) last month. 

Founded by Ngarluma Traditional Owner, Andrew Dowding, the Boorloo (Perth)- based company is an Indigenous- owned business specialising in cultural mapping, heritage mapping, IT consulting and geospatial consulting services. 

The genesis of Winyama really came about from the experience I had in working on Country with Elders, as part of our Native Title Organisation, the Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation, Mr Dowding told the Koori Mail. 

I could see at the time mapping was an important part of the work we were doing at the corporation, and so I found myself working with a lot of Elders who wanted to do

11:36

Wallams sights set on World Cup "IndyWatch Feed National"

STAR Queensland Firebirds goal-shooter Donnell Wallam is making a case for Diamonds Netball World Cup selection despite her teams winless start to the Super Netball season.

The Nyoongar woman is confident that despite the Firebirds predicament it wont impact her chances of winning selection for Australia for the key tournament in South Africa. 

Netballs 16th World Cup will be held entirely at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from July 28August 6. 

Wallam, 29, has been a shining light for the Firebirds, who have struggled to put together four quarters in four games this season. 

Wallam sits third in goals scored behind Jamaican representative duo Jhaniele Fowler and Shimona Nelson and tops the Super stats for offensive rebounds. 

Diamonds coach Stacey Marinkovich will name her squad at the end of the domestic season for the July-August tournament in Cape Town, where Australia will look to wrest back the trophy from

10:20

The strip bar manager who's shown more leadership than the Parliament of Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

David Ross runs Maxine's Erotic Lounge in Melbourne. He banned trashbag Sentator Lidia Thorpe for life for conduct unbecoming of a strip bar customer. To date, he's shown more leadership on Thorpe's behaviour than: Prime Minister Therapeutic Albo. Greens leader Adam Bandt Senate Leader Penny Wong David Ross understands that...

09:03

Government report calls for increasing Jobseeker and Youth Allowance "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed From Victoria

Despite the release of Labors own report calling on a substantial lift to Jobseeker and Youth allowance payments, the Albanese government seems to be in no mood to listen. The report calls for a boost in rental assistance, and it argues that there must be a change in thinking of the definition of full employment. It currently refers to anyone who has worker an hour in the week of the used unemployment survey.

The reason given for the assessment by the Economic Advisory Committee, which had been briefed to find ways of lifting economic participation, is that Jobseeker and youth allowance payments have fallen so far below a liveable income that they constitute a barrier to finding work and inclusion. Raising these payments to overcome these barriers requires a 40 percent increase. This would mean living on $80 a day instead of $40.

A similar argument applies to the single parent allowance and the age pension.

According to government estimates, the called for changes would cost $34 billion. Treasurer Jim Chalmers has ruled out making any commitments and goes on to say, that the priority for the government is paying the $1 trillion debt it inherited.

When the cost of the benefit increase is compared to the intended $250 billion stage three tax cuts to the highest income earners, it is put into the proper perspective. It is not so much. Add to this the whopping $368 billion price tag for the nuclear submarine the government is buying.

This difference in the treatment of the wealthiest and the poorest is in line with that of the previous Scott Morrison government. The wealthiest are looked after, even if its at the expense of the poorest. The tax...

08:56

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08:39

Class action over Optus data breach "IndyWatch Feed National"

A law firm has issued proceedings against Optus on behalf of current and former customers whose personal information including key identity documents were compromised in the September 2022 data breach.

The statement of claim, lodged in the Federal Court by Slater and Gordon, accuses Optus of breaching privacy, telecommunication and consumer laws as well as the companys internal policies by:failing to protect or take reasonable steps to protect customers personal information from unauthorised access or disclosure; failing to destroy or de-identify former customers personal information, and; failing to ensure that only those who had a legitimate reason for having access to customers personal information could access it.

Contractual obligations to customers

Optus has also been accused in the class action of breaching contractual obligations to customers along with its duty of care to ensure customers did not suffer harm arising from the unauthorised access or disclosure of their personal information.

It is claimed such harm was reasonably foreseeable if customer data was compromised.

Group members are seeking compensation for losses the data breach caused, including time and money spent replacing identity documents in addition to other measures to protect their privacy and prevent the increased likelihood of them falling victim to scams and identity theft.

They are also seeking damages for non-economic losses such as distress, frustration and disappointment.

10 million customers compromised 

Optus announced on 22 September last year that the personal information of up to 10 million of its current and former customers had been compromised in a cyberattack. The telco revealed that information including customer names, dates of birth, phone numbers and email addresses were accessed by, and/or disclosed to, an unknown number of unauthorised persons.

For a subset of customers, their addresses, ID document numbers such as drivers license, Medicare cards and/or passport numbers had also been compromised. The personal information of more than 10,000 customers was subsequently published online when ransom demands were made.

Slater and Gordon Class Actions Practice Group Leader Ben Hardwick described what occurred as an extremely serious privacy breach both in terms of the number of people affected and the nature of the information that was compromised. Very real risks were created by the disclosure of this private information that Optus customers had every right to believe was securely protected by their telecommunications and internet provider.

Information made accessible put affected customers at a higher risk

The type of information made accessible put affected customers at a higher risk of being scammed and having their identities stolen, and Optus should have had adequate measures i...

08:18

Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) ANZAC Day 2023 Flypast Details for Central Queensland next Tuesday "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

With ANZAC Day on next Tuesday 25 April, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has released details of planned flypasts during Queensland commemorations - including some Central Queensland locations. 


Details from the RAAF flypasts for Anzac Day for Australia webpage  (https://www.airforce.gov.au/news-and-events/events/raaf-flypasts-anzac-day) indicate a single F/A-18F Super Hornet aircraft from Number 1 Squadron based at RAAF Base Amberley will conduct a flypast of ANZAC Day commemoration activities on Tuesday 25 April around Queensland, including in the Fraser Coast region as shown:



Meanwhile, a single RAAF Alenia C-27J Spartan transport aircraft from Number 35 Squadron at RAAF Base Amberley is expected to flypast at locations in the Southern part Queensland including some locations in CQ like Miles.

Sadly, the 'usual' sight of a RAAF C-17A Globemaster transport aircraft from Number 36 Squadron at RAAF Base Amberley is not occurring this year.

ANZAC Day is a time to reflect on the contribution made by past and present service personnel who have displayed great courage, discipline and self-sacrifice in choosing a life of service to their country.

The RAAF 'Flying Operations' also reminds everyone that "All Air Force flypasts can be cancell...

07:18

Market Talk April 20, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

ASIA:

 

Singapores March non-oil domestic exports (NODX) shrank 8.3% year-on-year, official data showed on Monday, though the drop was smaller than the previous month and less than forecast. On a seasonally adjusted month-on-month basis, NODX increased 18.4%, Enterprise Singapore data showed, versus the prior months 8.2% decline. Economists had forecast 1.7% growth. The trade reliant city-state has now recorded six consecutive months of year-on-year contraction in the NODX, amid concerns over the economic outlook. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) left its monetary policy settings unchanged last week, even though the inflation rate remains elevated, reflecting policy makers concerns about its growth outlook.

 

The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today:

  • NIKKEI 225 increased 50.81 points or 0.18% to 28,657.57
  • Shanghai decreased 3.10 points or -0.09% to 3,367.03
  • Hang Seng increased 29.21 points or 0.14% to 20,396.97
  • ASX 200 decreased 3.30 points or -0.04% to 7,362.20
  • Kospi decreased 11.97 points or -0.46% to 2,563.11
  • SENSEX increased 64.55 points or 0.11% to 59,632.35
  • Nifty50 increased 5.70 points or 0.03% to 17,624.45

 

 

The major Asian currency markets had a mixed day today:

  • AUDUSD increased 0.0036 or 0.54% to 0.67490
  • NZDUSD decreased 0.00104 or -0.17% to 0.61876
  • USDJPY decreased 0.561 or -0.42% to 134.129
  • USDCNY decreased 0.01383 or -0.20% to 6.88057

 

Precious Metals:

  • Gold increased 13.07 USD/t oz. or 0.66% to 2,006.33
  • Silver decreased 0.004 USD/t. oz or -0.01% to 25.254

 

Some economic news from last night:

China:

PBoC Loan Prime Rate remain the same at 3.65%

Japan:

Trade Balance (Mar) increased from -898.1B to -754.5B

Adjusted Trade Balance increased from -1.25T to -1.21T

Exports (YoY) (Mar) decreased from 6.5% to 4.3%

Australia:

NAB Quarterly Business Confidence decreased from -1 to -4

New Zealand:

CPI (YoY) (Q1) decreased from 7.2% to 6.7%

CPI (QoQ) (Q1) decreased from 1.4% to 1.2%...

06:57

The price of lies "IndyWatch Feed National"

Rupert Murdoch.
An American citizen. David Lowe with Midjourney AI.

This week we found out that Australias most embarrassing export, Rupert Murdoch, will pay US$787.5 million to avoid having his corporation further humiliated in court for telling lies about the US election, specifically regarding Dominion voting machines.

While this is a victory, of sorts, for Murdochs enemies, there is no accompanying ruling for Fox News to tell the truth about why they settled out of court, least of all to their own viewers, and it appears they will have some or all of Dominions costs covered by libel insurance.

The prospect of a six week trial of the key Murdoch players (from both sides of the camera), and a potential $1.6 billion settlement, has been whisked away. While Dominion and their investors have had a remarkable payday, it seems unlikely that this result will do any lasting damage to Fox News, or the wider Murdoch empire. Fox News reported $2.9 billion in pro-forma earnings last year, with the company worth upward of $16 billion. Their stock price barely wavered following the announcement.

As for reputational damage, the pre-trial evidence of internal communications from within Fox has made it clear that this is not a news organisation at...

06:19

Senators make a new demand regarding FBI, Hunter Biden, Obama White House "IndyWatch Feed National"

Two GOP senators who have been investigating alleged Biden family corruption for years have stepped up their efforts. After Facebook and Twitter suppressed, to an extent, explosive revelations about Hunter Biden's laptop in October 2020, Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin want more answers. Grassley and Johnson have sent a letter to Zuckerberg noting: "In October 2020, when the New York Post published articles based on evidence from Hunter Biden's laptop, many news and social media organizations inappropriately rushed to censor and discredit the initial reporting and falsely labeled it as 'disinformation.'" Mainstream media outlets have finally admitted that the information gleaned from the laptop was not Russian disinformation but was in fact real.

04:59

Farmers Crippled by Satellite Failure as GPS-Guided Tractors Grind to a Halt "IndyWatch Feed National"

Via: The Sydney Morning Herald: Tractors have ground to a halt in paddocks across Australia and New Zealand because of a signal failure in the satellite farmers use to guide their GPS-enabled machinery, stopping them from planting their winter crop.

04:00

Researchers find cryptocurrency signatures of maturity similar to equities market "IndyWatch Feed National"

Scientists at the University of Melbourne and Tsinghua University published pre-print research comparing the cryptocurrency market to traditional equities.

02:13

Archaeologists studying an enigmatic stone structure in the Saudi Arabian desert have turned up evidence of a Neolithic cultic belief "IndyWatch Feed National"

More than 260 fragments of animal bones have been found at the monument. The excavation of an enigmatic stone monument in AIUIa in Saudi Arabia is offering fresh insight into the rituals and culture of Neolithic-era peoples. Called a "mustatil," the structure is one of about 1,600 such rectangular monuments that have been recorded across northern Arabia. As part of a five-year project by the University of Western Australia and the Royal Commission for AlUla, researchers are studying one particular mustatil, dating back 7,000 years, with large slabs of sandstone encircling a long inner courtyard. Within the 140-meter (460-foot) long complex, archaeologists identified 260 fragments of animal remains, namely the skulls, horns, and teeth of domestic cattle such as goats and gazelles.

02:10

The Israel-Palestine Conflict: How the Palestinian Resistance Is Changing the Equation "IndyWatch Feed National"

When Israel launched a war against the Gaza Strip in August 2022, it declared that its target was the Islamic Jihad only. Indeed, neither Hamas nor the other Gaza-based groups engaged directly in the fighting. Nevertheless, the war then raised more questions than answers.

Israel rarely distinguishes between one Palestinian group and another. For Tel Aviv, any Palestinian Resistance is a form of terrorism or, at best, incitement. Targeting one group and excluding other supposedly terrorist groups exposes a degree of Israeli fear in fighting all Palestinian factions in Gaza all at once.

For Israel, wars in Gaza have proved progressively harder with time. For example, Israels so-called Protective Edge in 2014 was very costly in terms of losing lives among the invading troops. In May 2021, the so-called Breaking Dawn was an even bigger flop. That war unified the Palestinians and served as a strategic blow to Israel without considerably advancing Israeli military interests.

Though the Gaza groups provided the Islamic Jihad with logistical support in August 2022, they refrained from directly engaging in the fight. For some Palestinians, this was unexpected and was interpreted by some as indicative of weakness, disunity, and even political opportunism.

Nearly a year later, another war loomed following the release of harrowing footage of Israeli police senselessly beating up peaceful Palestinian worshipers at Al-Aqsa Mosque on the 14th day of the holy month of Ramadan. Again, like in May 2021, Palestinians rose in unison. This time, resistance groups in Gaza and, eventually, Lebanon and Syria fired rockets at Israel first.

Though Israel hit back at various targets, it is evident that Tel Aviv was disinterested in a multi-front war with Palestinians to avoid a repeat of the 2021 fiasco.

The violent and repeated Israeli military raids at Al Aqsa and limited, though deadly, attacks on Jenin, Nablus, and other parts of the West Bank were meant to achieve political capital for the embattled government of Benjamin Netanyahu. But this strategy could only succeed i...

01:55

Government urged to halt security approach in Papua, resolve past abuses "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

Government urged to halt security approach in Papua, resolve past abuses

Kompas.com April 15, 2023

Singgih Wiryono, Jakarta Commission for Missing Persons and Victims
of Violence (Kontras) Deputy Coordinator for Advocacy Tioria Pretty says
that nationalist policies will not resolve the structural problems in
Papua.

This was conveyed when she read out the conclusions reached from a
series of Kontras research projects titled "Failing to Address the Roots
of the Conflict and the Window Dressing of a Development Illusion".

"There were three conclusions from this research. First, a nationalist
policy in Papua will not resolve the structural problems in Papua", said
Pretty during a virtual discussion on Friday April 14.

According to Pretty, government policies have in fact reaffirmed the
deeply entrenched interests of the central government, not the interests
of Papua.

Moreover, the impression is that this agenda has been forced through
despite widespread opposition. This is reflected in the waves of protest
by indigenous Papuans (OAP), not just in Papua but in other parts of
Indonesia.

"The central governments policies in fact have a tendency to be
directed towards accelerating this agenda, particularly the exploitation
of natural resources and the pretext of stability and security", said
Pretty.

In addition to this, according to Pretty, the policy making pattern up
until now has in the end resulted in one that appears centralistic,
elitist, technocratic and bureaucratic.

"Projects with the label NKRI [the Unitary State of the Republic of
Indonesia] is non-negotiable and development for prosperity, have been
pushed through by the central government even though they have not had
any significant implications for resolving the conflict in Papua", said
Pretty.

Kontras is therefore urging President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo and the House
of Representatives (DPR) to change the pattern of decision making in
Papua, especially those that are strategic in nature.

"Bad patters such as forcing through policies, feeling that they know
best, rushed and haphazard [policies] must stop. The government must
improve policy implementation in a sincere, open, transparent and
accountable manner", said Pretty.

Security approach failure

Kontras also urged the government to halt the security approach being
used in Papua. The security approach must stop because it has been
proven not to resolve the conflict in the land of the Cendrawasih, as
Papua is known.

"The government must evaluate the security policy in Papua and stop
using a security approach that has been proven to be totally
unsuccessful in resolving the...

01:18

Feathered forecast: Tech tools comb weather data for bird migrations "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ask Andrew Farnsworth about the origins of the BirdCast project, and he would describe it as ancient history. The year 1999, when the project was conceived, is a far cry from antiquity. But given how technology has helped transform the project since then, Farnsworths description might not be completely off the mark. BirdCast, in essence, is a project that tracks and forecasts bird migrations across the U.S. It uses weather radar data, in which birds also show up, to spot birds. Back when it was launched, scientists had the tedious task of manually poring through the chaotic radar data to differentiate between birds and meteorological phenomena like clouds. I used some statistical models and did some math that connects weather to migration intensity to make the forecast, Farnsworth, senior research associate at the Center for Avian Population Studies at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, told Mongabay in a video interview. The state of the art then was being able to use what was in the human brain to make the forecast. Since then, BirdCast has evolved to combine ornithology and advanced computer sciences to understand and predict bird migration patterns. The project now uses technology such as cloud computing and machine learning, which have helped make the work of researchers easier and more automated. The team at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology is also currently working on combining human observations with technology like machine learning and bioacoustics to identify the species of migratory birds information that has remained elusiveThis article was originally published on Mongabay

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23:57

Australia, US to Host Largest-Ever Bilateral Exercise "IndyWatch Feed National"

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23:34

DNA shows rapid Aboriginal colonisation of E/W Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

'Historic hair samples collected from Aboriginal people show that following an initial migration 50,000 years ago, populations spread rapidly around the east and west coasts of Australia.'

https://theconversation.com/dna-reveals-aboriginal-people-had-a-long-and-settled-connection-to-country-73958

23:30

Libelled by the Bot: Reputation, Defamation, and AI "IndyWatch Feed National"

Cometh the new platform, cometh new actions in law, the fragile litigant ever ready to dash off a writ to those with (preferably) deep pockets. And so, it transpires that artificial intelligence (AI) platforms, for all the genius behind their creation, are up for legal scrutiny and judicial redress. Certainly, some private citizens are getting rather ticked off about what such bots as ChatGPT are generating about them.

Some of this is indulgent, narcissistic craving you deserve what you get if you plug your name into an AI generator, hoping for sweet things to be said about you. Things get even comical when the search platform is itself riddled with inaccuracies.

One recent example stirring interest in the Digital Kingdom is a threatened legal suit against the OpenAI chatbot. Brian Hood, Mayor of Hepburn Shire Council in the Australian state of Victoria, was alerted to inaccurate accusations about bribery regarding a case that took place between 1999 and 2004. It involved Note Printing Australia, an entity of the Reserve Bank of Australia. Hood had worked at Note Printing Australia and blew the whistle on bribes being made to foreign authorities. He was never charged with the crime itself. However, answers generated by ChatGPT suggested otherwise, including the claim that Hood was found guilty of the said bribery allegations.

In a statement provided to Ars Technica by Gordon Legal, the firm representing Hood, more details are given. Among several false statements returned by the AI bot are claims that Hood was accused of bribing officials in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam between 1999 and 2005, that he was sentenced to 30 months in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of false accounting under the Corporations Act in 2012, and that he authorised payments to a Malaysian arms dealer acting as a middleman to secure a contract with the Malaysian Government.

James Naughton, a partner at Gordon Legal, is representing Hood. Hes an elected official, his reputation is central to his role, stated the lawyer. It would potentially be a landmark moment in the sense that its applying this defamation law to a new area of artificial intelligence and publication in the IT space.

In March, Hoods legal representatives wrote a letter of concern to OpenAI, demanding that they amend the outlined errors within 28 days, threatening a defamation action against the company in the event they refused to do so.

The question here is whether ChatGPTs supposedly defamatory imputations might fall within the realm of liability. T...

22:41

Anyone have any insight on Ward 10B at the old hospital? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Wasnt around at the time, have seen bits and pieces online. Its not really something talked about in the Townsville community. I am interested to know what exactly happened and what the Townsville public knew at the time.

Does anyone know where I can find footage of the 60 minutes episode on it? 60 Minutes investigation of the unusual methods of treatment, abuse, death and suicide in psychiatric Ward 10B at Townsville Hospital

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22:21

Behrouz documentary a window into Australias refugee detention system "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

A documentary on award-winning Kurdish journalist and writer Behrouz Boochani who spent over six years in detention in Manus will be screening across the country.  

Behrouz, directed by Simon V Kurian and produced by Anji Kurian, was filmed in secret at the the Australian Immigration Detention Centre on Manus Island.  

Boochani and Kurian worked together for the first time on a previous documentary called Stop the Boats, which went on to win multiple awards.  

The latest feature highlights the humanity of Boochani, and other refugee detainees, beyond their suffering in the camps using filmic and creative techniques to shed light on invisibilised people and hidden human rights violations.

Ahead of the screening in Adelaide next weekend, The Wire speaks with director Simon V Kurian and Behrouz Boochani about how the films came to be, the broader issue of refugee rights, harsh Australian government policies, and challenging dominant narratives through art. 

Image: Image supplied

Produced By: Anisha Pillarisetty

Featured In Story: Writer and journalist Behrouz Boochani, and Filmmaker, director and producer Simon V Kurian

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 20 April 2023

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22:05

Snake Matt Kean screws over a friend to control who gets the late Jim Molans Senate spot "IndyWatch Feed National"

Snake Matt Kean will do and say anything to advance his power. He'd even screw over a good friend. The "friend" is Fiona Scott. She's the former member for Lindsay near Penrith. Fiona Scott is left faction through and through. She even works for the disgraced Michael Photios as a...

21:56

Everybody Knows, Part 2: Lawyers, Have You Seen any of These Transgressions in the Pridgeon Case? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Photo: nswbar.asn.auPhoto: nswbar.asn.au

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB (Adel)

The photo shown above appears on the Professional Conduct page of the New South Wales Bar Association website, without a caption. I presume it means Stay on the Straight and Narrow.

Ah, the straight and narrow.  What is that for the legal profession today?  Does it mean Do the done thing?  I hope not, as the thing that is being done in Childrens Courts today is horrible.

This series at GumshoeNews.com, entitled Everybody Knows, concerns the criminal charges 101% unwarranted leveled against Dr Russell Pridgeon. Part 1 discussed the list of professional ethics for doctors.

I chose only the items from the AMAs code of practice that bear upon Russells duties to society as a doctor. Today its barristers turn. I will quote from the New South Wales code for barristers, but I wont be so abstemious; Ill copy out ma...

21:10

Any other hip hop / grime artists in Cairns??? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Just doing a bit of a public call out for any other bedroom artists that maybe want to hey together for a beer or a group studio hang?

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20:40

Sun Protection What to Know About Skin Safety "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sun protection has been a topic of conversation for generations. Everyone knows that the sun, although mood-boosting, and offering some health benefits too, can really do some damage. The saying fun in the sun isnt so fun when considering the detriments of too much sun exposure including serious diagnoses like skin cancer. Read the following useful information about sun protection and what to know about how to stay safe in the sun.

Is Sunshine Healthy?

Source: usatoday.com

The answer to this question is a million times YES! The sun offers health benefits like boosting our levels of vitamin D which leads to a healthier immune system. The sun also aids in amping up our mood and making us feel happier. Everyone can agree on that. There are many benefits to soaking up the sun but as with anything in life, moderation is key.

The Bad Part

The bad part about staying out in the sun too long is that the sun gives off ultraviolet rays. These are called UV rays for short. These rays are extremely powerful and contain skin-damaging effects. When exposed to the strength of UV rays for too long, your skin will suffer. Sun damage comes in the form of burnt skin, blisters, fine lines, and wrinkles, and sometimes more serious consequences such as skin cancer.

Wear Sunscreen

...

20:06

Idiot. "IndyWatch Feed National"

driving a train while on a smartphone pic.twitter.com/716iOgEr6m clips that go hard (@clipsthatgohard) April 19, 2023

19:55

Climate change scandal in Australia heating up "IndyWatch Feed National"

Further significant doubts have been cast on the accuracy of global surface temperature results following the discovery that electronic thermometers in Australia have read up to 0.7C higher than traditional mercury glass units. The Australian dataset is a major component of global compilations since it provides an important guide to one of the largest land masses in the southern hemisphere. After many years of trying, local freedom of information requests from scientists have forced the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) to release comparative information from the two measuring devices around Brisbane airport. It shows that automatic readings are higher 41% of the time, compared with 32% when the temperatures were the same. Electronic temperatures devices have been in general use in Australia since 1995. The guidance of the World Meteorological Organisation suggests averaging temperatures over a minute to remove corruptions caused by temporary effects such as a sudden gust of...

19:44

We are many, we are united and we are ready for May 20 global event "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

From Monica Smit, Reignite Freedom Theres only ONE MONTH before the global eventWE ARE READY. Were pretty excited about this and I (Monica Smit) am going to Portugal to support it! Hope to meet some of you there.

19:36

Ban toilets to stop gender confusion "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Letter to the Editor Noted plans for de-sexing our western world and thought this may be a viable idea. But, on a lighter note, as we consider the current insanity swamping the world, with this sexual confusion, I am suggesting that all public facilities, (once known as toilets) be re-named ITS-LOOS, (copyright applied for) rather []

18:14

No Jobseeker increase despite desperate calls, leaves local advocacy group appalled "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The Federal Governments indication to not adopt a committee recommendation to raise Jobseeker payments in next months budget, has been met with anger.  

An Adelaide-based poverty advocacy group says this is abandoning the most vulnerable during the cost of living crisis.  

The Federal Government created the Economic Inclusion Committee last year to review income support payments with the committees interim report finding jobseeker payments seriously inadequate. Despite recommendations from poverty-experts, The Government has  still indicated it wont make changes to lift jobseeker to 90% of the aged pension, citing it would cost $24bn over four years.  

The Wires Emma Wotzke speaks with Brendan Folwell from the Anti-Poverty Network SA to find out more.  

 

Image: Image courtesy of Matt Hrkac: Flickr

Produced By: Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: Brendan Folwell spokesperson for Anti Poverty Network SA, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 20 April 2023

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18:08

Digital licences rollout for some Queenslanders after delays "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Digital licences rollout for some Queenslanders after delays

The Queensland government is rolling out digital licences in a staggered approach starting with Townsville residents being able to download their IDs from next week.

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18:06

BEEKEEPER WHISTLEBLOWER VIDEO PROOF AUSSIE GOVT MASS KILLING BEES: THE GOVT DOESNT WANT US TO EAT "IndyWatch Feed National"

Link Australian Government goons killing millions of bees by pouring petrol into peoples bee hives....

17:53

Skin Check Recommendations "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi just wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a good place to get myself checked for skin cancer regularly? Possibly including taking photos of mole growth to compare with each visit.

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17:34

New partnership supporting hospitality sector in South Australia "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The hospitality sector in South Australia is in crisis, with many job vacancies in restuarants. But with limited migration and a vulnerable economy after the COVID pandemic, its getting difficult to fill these positions.

 

The Adelaide Institute of Hospitality is partnering with Australia Study Team to motivate international students to work in the sector, with a potential pathway for permanent residency.

 

The Wires Eduardo Jordan asked Manager of the Adelaide Institute of Hospitality Ben Sharp, hows the hospitality sector at this point.

Image: Florian Plag via Wikimedia Commons

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan

Featured In Story: Manager of the Adelaide Institute of Hospitality Ben Sharp

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 20 April 2023

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17:31

Cairns News updates format "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

As all of our readers would have seen we have a new WordPress format. They advised us to update as it was 11 years old and starting to malfunction. Now you have seen it but we have not ironed out all the bugs yet but be patient we are working on it. Editor

17:30

On : My Rationale Explained "IndyWatch Feed National"

How to Locate Reliable Pet Insurance

When searching for a proper insurance agent, it is quite a challenging process. Just like it is with other businesses, there are many dog insurance agencies and types to select from. However, you need to know more about insurance companies and agents are not the same. Therefore, a lot of attention is required when choosing an insurance agent that is suitable for you. To help you find a good insurance agent, there are multiple steps that you can take. The first step you should take is to contact and speak directly to your prospective agent.

To meet and discuss your needs and expectations, book an interview with the agents. To help you find a suitable insurance agent, there is no better way than having a one on one conversation now! An insurance agent that is right for you is the one that is keen to listen and inquire more about your needs. However, it might be time to find a new insurance agent if the one you are talking to is only pushing for unwanted plans and policies. If you find the advice given by a particular agent uncomfortable, you can also view here for more to get details about the agency.

Do not make the mistake of paying for an agent who is hard to get along with. When looking for the proper insurance agent, you also need to discover more and observe how quickly they respond to your needs. You probably need to find another agent if the one you are talking to does not seem interested to listen or respond to your wants. Also you should not settle for an agent who keeps on pushing you to purchase more coverage even after they are already aware of your needs. It is, however, common for good agents to sometimes provide more coverage or different policy options.

It is good to find out if you can be offered with all the different types of systems that you may want by your prospective insurance agent. If, for example, you need health, auto, and homeowners insurance, it will not make any sense if you find a suitable insurance agent that only offers one of them. The other thing you need to consider is the period that the company has been into the business of selling insurance. You should not expect perfect services in case you are the first customer to that agent. On the other hand, ensure these agents have been into business for long, you can expect to get high-quality services, knowledge, and experience.

17:27

A good start to prevent total surveillance would be to refuse a digital drivers licence before it is tied to digital currency "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

From Dept Main Roads and Transpor Queenslands Digital Licence rollout is entering an exciting new phase with Townsville residents trying out the new technology. The system which is the first of its kind used in Australia has been provided to a select group of customers to trial. Theyll be providing feedback on their app experience []

16:51

Macron pension battle puts the French elite in a dilemma "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Ben Wilson

Embattled French President Emmanuel Macron continues to face the enmity of the French. Months of strikes and protests continue over the raising of the retirement age. This has taken the shape of a battle over what sort of nation France is going to be in the future, and it has implications for Europe and the world.

Unions have acted together in a show of unity that hasnt been seen for a long time. Students and youth in general are taking part in big numbers. The turmoil is in the big cities and tow across the country.

Forcing the change through by decree, rather than going through the process of a parliamentary vote which would have defeated it has raised an uproar. Most French see this as an act against democracy. In combination with brutal police suppression of protests the swelled, and this has included the defence of democracy.

Photo from AP: at least 1.5 million marched in Paris on 12 April

This provides evidence that the Marcon administration is running scared, and ultimately fighting for its ongoing survival.

The political crisis this has caused, is really the result of ongoing and building tensions over time. France is beset with economic troubles and the old two-party political system is in disarray. In fact, this is what was behind the rise of Macron in the first place. The former prominent member of the Socialist Party and as the party came close to extinction, he became the face of a new hope for the political elite. The conservative Republicans fell nearly as far, which provided space for the rise of new political movements.

Marcons job was to save the day for a section of the political elite. Another section turned to the Marine le Pen led and far right National Rally. Up till now, the Macron camp has had the upper hand. But it started to unravel with the rise of the Yell...

16:27

My 1yo Granddaughter Already Owns A Shotgun And Rifle, Brags US Governor "IndyWatch Feed National"

An American politician has bragged to a National Rifle Association conference that her one-year-old granddaughter, who is soon to turn two, already owns a shotgun and a rifle, and will soon need them.

Kristi Noem is the Govenor of South Dakota, in the north west of the continental United States. She was elected to the role in 2019 after an endorsement from then US president Donald Trump, but she came to national prominence during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic by refusing to mandate mask wearing throughout her state.

At the start of the pandemic South Dakota had the lowest death rate in the country, with a single death in the month of March 2020, set against a population of almost one million people. After a year-and-a-half, South Dakotas death rate was ranked 9th overall, with just over 2,000 actual deaths.

Earlier this month, Noem was back seeking the spotlight with a speech to a National Rifle Association leadership forum, where she claimed her granddaughter, Addy, already own guns.

Little Miss Addy who is almost two who soon will need them, I want to reassure you, she already has a shotgun and she already has a rifle.

Noem added that she also has a pony named Sparkles so the girl is set up.

Anyone 18 or older can buy a handgun from a private individual, and they dont need a permit, firearms registration or a background check. Additionally, open carry which means walking around with a firearm strapped to your hip like the old days of the wild west is also legal in South Dakota, again with no permit required.

South Dakota, despite having one of the smallest populations in the United States (its ranked 46th), also has the 7th highest rate of suicide by firearm.

The post My 1yo Granddaughter Already Owns A Shotgun And Rifle, Brags US Governor appeared first on New Matilda.

16:09

Rio Tinto [ASX:RIO] Hits New Quarter Export Record "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Diversified mining behemoth Rio Tinto [ASX:RIO] has revealed a new record for exports in its Australian iron ore segment, which surged 16% in for the first three months of the year.

Pilbara iron ore shipped 82.54 million tonnes, suggesting a promising era for the miners flagship business.

While focus was on its new record this morning, a downgrade to copper production guidance was also flagged on complications at mines in the US and Chile.

RIO was trading for $123.19 a share at the time of writing, after a subtle uplift to share price.

It has risen nearly 6% year-to-date, and also continues leading in its sector average by nearly 6% along with peers BHP and Fortescue:

ASX:RIO Rio Tinto Stock Chart News 2023

Source: TradingView

 

Rio Tintos new first quarter production record

Today, the iron giant celebrated its best historical start to the year touting an uplift of 16% in Australian iron ore export volumes.

Its Pilbara operations produced 79.3 million tonnes (100% basis) in the first quarter, 11% higher than the first quarter of 2022.

This led to shipments of 82.5 million tonnes, a 16% increase in export over the same time last year, breaking its first quarter record today.

This number surpasses the groups previous record of 2018, when RIO managed to ship 80.31 million tonnes.

Rio said the increase was delivered through stronger mine production and a drawdown of stocks.

As for its other minerals, RIO said bauxite production hit 12.1 million tonnes, 11% lower than the first quarter of 2022 due to higher-than-average rainfall at its Weipa operations, yet aluminium production of 0.8 million tonnes was 7% higher than the same time last year thanks to benefits from the continued ramp-up of the Kitimat smelter.

Rio said recovery at the Boyne and Kitimat smelters is progressing to plan with fu...

15:25

A Colossal 5.9 Million Tons Of Lithium Reserves Were Found In A Rather Sleepy Town In India "IndyWatch Feed National"

Good News Network

According to World Economic Forum, the demand for lithium is going to rise to 3 million tonnes (3.3 million tons) by 2030. Moreover, they also share that The three largest producers of lithium are Australia, Chile and China.

In a recent surprising development, a Geological Survey of India (GSI) found that there is around 5.9 million metric tons of lithium in the Reasi district in the northern union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, also known as J&K.

This survey showed that in a country where it was once believed had no deposits of lithium suddenly contains the second-largest on earth, just as much as Australia, China, Portugal, Zimbabwe, the USA, and Argentina, all put together.

Lithium is now considered one of the worlds most important and critical resources on the planet since regardless of what may seem like a lot, can be considered scarce when placed in perspective of how much the world uses up this natural resource. Thats because its used to manufacture rechargeable batteries for smartphones, computers, tablets, electric vehicles, and the like, whose number continues to increase every single year.


15:09

Establishment of the US Department of Defence All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office "IndyWatch Feed National"

Media release

On 20 July 2022, the U.S. Department of Defense published a media release titled "DoD Announces the Establishment of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office." The text of the release reads:

https://media.defense.gov/2021/Mar/03/2002592680/-1/-1/0/210212-A-BI463-0003.JPG

"On July 15, 2022, Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks, in coordination with the Director of National Intelligence [DNI], amended her original direction to the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security by renaming and expanding the scope of the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group [AOIMSG] to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office [AARO], due to the enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2022, which included a provision to establish an office, in coordination with DNI, with responsibilities that were broader than those originally assigned to the AOIMSG.

Today, USD (I&S) Hon Ronald S.  Moultrie informed the department of the establishment of AARO within the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security, and named Dr. Sean M. Kirkpatrick, most recently the Chief Scientist at the Defense Intelligence Agency's Missile and Space Intelligence Center, as the Director of AARO.

The mission of the AARO will be to synchronize efforts across the Department of Defense, and with other US federal departments and agencies, to detect, identify and attribute objects of interest in, on or near military installations, operating areas, training areas, special use airspace and other areas of interest, and, as necessary, to mitigate any associated threats to safety of operations and national security. This includes anomalous, unidentified space,...

15:00

Dunno the difference between Christianity and The Taliban? Pop over to Kabul in a bikini love. "IndyWatch Feed National"

the view is making me sick to my stomach and comparing US Christians to the Taliban that is beyond repair the view needs to be Cancelled ASAP pic.twitter.com/YbCe9OXt8b (@DustinMills24) April 19, 2023 Set up the next Pride event in Helmund.

14:08

Russian Spies Infiltrate Tinder "IndyWatch Feed National"

Do your passions include walks on the beach, traveling, and Wilhelms tank coordinates? Germany is warning both soldiers and politicians to be wary of Russian spies who are using dating apps, namely Tinder, to gather intel. Germanys Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) told the newspaper Welt am Sonntag that members of other intelligence services (e.g. Russia) use social media to specifically establish contacts with members of the Bundeswehr.

Germanys Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution said Russian spy efforts are on par with the Cold War. However, trained young spies are looking to meet all of the men from unfriendly nations. Before the war began, Australias counter-espionage agency ASIO reported that spies from foreign nations were on popular dating apps such as Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble. ASIO director-general Mike Burgess claimed that spies were attempting to interfere in Australias election and said that spying efforts began at the start of the pandemic. ASIO is also tracking suspicious approaches on dating platforms such as Tinder, Bumble and Hinge. My message for any potential victims on these sites is a familiar one if it seems too good to be true, it probably is, Burgess stated.

Beautiful women are extremely effective spies and this tactic has been used throughout history. In fact, some of the gadgets used in James Bond films were inspired by the 39 female spies in Bri...

13:43

Cairns obsession with lawns "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

What is the obsession with lawns in this town, 99% of front yards basic council style Buffalo Grass yet they treat it like Buckingham Palace, there's people down my street mowing multiple times a week and even watering it, I leave mine for a couple weeks and the curtains start twitching, get a life people, it's fucking grass

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13:26

Penny Wongs World View: AUKUS All the Way "IndyWatch Feed National"

If anyone was expecting a new tilt, a shine of novelty, a flash of independence from Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wongs address to the National Press Club on April 17, they were bound to be disappointed. The anti-China hawks, talons polished, got their fill. The US State Department would not be disturbed. The Pentagon could rest easy. The toadyish musings of the Canberra establishment would continue to circulate in reliable staleness.

In reading (and hearing) Wongs speech, one must always assume the opposite, or something close to it. Whatever is said about strategic balance, dont believe a word of it; such views are always uttered in the shadow of US power. From that vantage point, Occams Razor becomes a delicious blessing: nothing said by any Australian official in foreign policy should ever be taken as independently relevant. Best gaze across the Pacific for confirmation.

In Wongs address, the ill-dressed clich waltzes with the scantily clad platitude. When Australians look out to the world, we see ourselves reflected in it just as the world can see itself reflected in us. (World, whatever you are, do tell.)

The basis for this strained nonsense is, at least, promising. Variety can, paradoxically, generate common ground. This is a powerful natural asset for building alignment, for articulating our determination to see the interests of all the worlds peoples upheld, alongside our own. Mightily aspirational, is Wong here, though such language seems pinched from the Non-Aligned Movement of the Cold War, one that Australia, US policing deputy of the Asia-Pacific, was never a part off. No informed listener would assume otherwise.

Like a lecture losing steam early, she finally gets to the point of her address: how we avert war and maintain peace and more than that, how we shape a region that reflects our national interests and our shared regional interests. It does not take long to realise what this entails: talk about rules, standards and norms where a larger country does not determine the fate of the smaller country, where each country can pursue its own aspirations, its own prosperity.

That the United States has determined the fate of Australia since the Second World War, manipulating, interfering and guiding its politics and its policies, makes this statement risible, but no less significant. We are on bullying terrain, and Wong is trying to pick the most preferable bully.

She cant quite put it in those terms, so speaks about the regional balance of power instead, with Australia performing the role of handmaiden. She dons the sages hat, consumes the shamans herbal potion, insisting that commentators and strategists have gotten it wrong to talk about great powers competing for primacy. They love a binary. And...

12:30

New home sales crunch continues "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

New home sales fall again

New home sales fell by -7.2 per cent in March, and have effectively been cut in half since the first quarter of 2022. 

With cancellation rates now above 30 per cent, many builders are reporting "negative sales" over recent months according to the Housing Industry Association:

Source: HIA

In New South Wales, new home sales have fallen by more than three-quarters from a year earlier, portending a dire shortage of properties in Sydney as immigration ramps up.

Queensland and Victoria aren't faring much better, to be fair. 


Source: HIA

With more and more development projects being scrapped, Australia is heading for an unprecedented housing shortage. 

Due to the "potential for further interest rate rises" - and for financial stability purposes - a record 300 basis...

12:23

Why do so many houses not have front fences? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

It seems weird that so many don't fence the front of the yard, went for a walk last night and you can see right into people's houses, also what's weirder is that it seems the shittier the suburb the less fences they have

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11:46

Our dubious war on weeds "IndyWatch Feed National"

All our environmental problems require a radical change in how we think about resources and land. Before 1788, there was no wilderness: management for biodiversity was also management for the availability of food, fibre, wood and medicine. Harvesting these things was also a form of management.

The post Our dubious war on weeds appeared first on Overland literary journal.

11:34

EDITION 799 OUT NOW! "IndyWatch Feed National"

THE footsteps of Indigenous leader and visionary land rights pioneer, Yunupingu, have left an indelible mark. 

A giant of the nation who walked in two worlds, Yunupingu has been remembered as a statesman, a remarkable artist and a national treasure. 

The former Australian of the Year died peacefully at his home, surrounded by his family and ceremonial adornments, in northeast Arnhem Land on Monday, aged 74. 

We remember him for his fierce leadership, and total strength for Yolu and for Aboriginal people throughout Australia, his family said. 

We are hurting, but we honour him and remember with love everything he has done. 

The Yothu Yindi Foundation he chaired said he was a giant of the nation whose contribution to public life spanned seven decades. 

He was first and foremost a leader of his people, whose welfare was his most pressing concern and responsibility, the foundation said. 

Yunupingu was born on June 30, 1948, in Gunyangara, on the northern tip of the Gulf of Carpentaria in the Northern Territory. 

In 1963 he helped draft the first Yirrkala bark petition presented to the Australian parliament. 

An accomplished painter, singer and dancer, Yunupingu met former prime minister Robert Menzies in the 1960s and dealt with every serving Australian prime minister since Gough Whitlam. 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Yunupingu was a great Australian, a national treasure and a leading figure in delivering the Uluru Statement from the Heart. 

10:20

SkyNews - Jesus Christ allegedly crucified "IndyWatch Feed National"

The juniors are on at the SkyNews grammar desk today. Jesus Christ was not allegedly crucified. Its been backed up a few times in a reasonably well publicised and circulated book. Thankfully Christians dont go trying to behead or blow up people who cant write.

09:51

Power of traditional beliefs lies at the heart of an anti-mine campaign in PNG "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

MONGABAY: Jim Tan (17th April 2023) 

  • A newly published study published explores the important role that traditional Papua New Guinean beliefs play in an ongoing campaign against a copper and gold mine on a tributary of the Sepik River.
  • Critics say the controversial mine project could potentially pollute one of the most biologically and culturally diverse places on Earth, while supporters point to potential development benefits.
  • The Save the Sepik campaign against the mine harnesses traditional governance structures and beliefs, acknowledging the spirits of ancestors, the land and river, in a declaration that has become a rallying cry for the campaign.
  • The campaigns success so far licenses havent been awarded for the mine project is part of a growing global movement that acknowledges the close relationship some communities have with a sentient environment.

Emmanuel Penis first response to a list of questions about his role in a campaign against a proposed copper and gold mine is to send back an idyllic photo of the Sepik River, his home, with a tray of freshly caught fish in the foreground.

The Sepik River is us, and we are the Sepik River, there is no distinction, he says. Its really hard to explain the connection, its so diverse in terms of how people explain the connection to the river.

The view from Penis home in the hamlet of Mbavambak along the Sepik River. Sepik river is the lifeblood of the plants and animals, its the lifeblood of us the people who live here, he said. We define ourselves by the river, its the Sepik river and I am Sepik. Image courtesy of Project Sepik.

As the project coordinator for Project Sepik, Peni has been at the center of a groundswell of opposition against plans to build a gargantuan 1,145-hectare (2,829-acre) open-pit copper and gold mine and 12,700-hectare (31,400-acre) tailings dam to store the mine waste along the Frieda River, a tributary of the Sepik River, in western Papua New Guinea. Critics of the mine have highlighted the risks of potentially toxic mine waste polluting one of the most biologically and culturally diverse places on Earth, pointing to evidence from scientific experts including a team of 10 United Nations special rapporteurs.

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09:50

US, Australia to Hold Largest-Ever Talisman Sabre Military Exercise "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Dave DeCamp The US and Australia will hold the largest-ever iteration of their bilateral military exercise, known as Talisman Sabre, which takes place every...

US, Australia to Hold Largest-Ever Talisman Sabre Military Exercise

09:25

Federal Police CAUGHT ON CAMERA fabricating evidence "IndyWatch Feed National"

WARNING: Never trust the police.

The police lie, tamper with evidence and provide false statements in court.

The police are not there for you, nor are they your 'friend'.


The best part of all this is that they are allowed to get away with this.

Where those police personnel charged with criminal offences?

07:26

07:02

Cat-egory Errors Explained? "IndyWatch Feed National"

You may recall I have occasionally treated my boyfriend like a cat, in moments of unconscious error.  Today I almost put cat food on my own plate.  Perhaps, rather than seeing my boyfriend as a simple animal, I see all humans as socially interchangeable with beasts myself included.

OK, that doesnt explain why, but at least it looks less like Im demoting my lovin man to domestic creachur status.

Corvide continues.  Paxlovid NyQuil and DayQuil are surely helping.  Science suggests the vaxxing helped, and as bad as its been I have to imagine Id be dead as fried chicken if not for that.  Still, no alternate universe view of me being foolish enough to antivax for comparison, so I admit room for error.

I spilled pop on my computer so this was made on a phone, slowly and painfully.  I wont post much til I get that resolved.  Also not answering comments much, but thanks for the support, really.

See yall later!

06:00

Rupert Murdochs other lawsuits set to cost Fox shareholders $billions after $1.17 billion benchmark set in Dominion payout "IndyWatch Feed National"

Rupert Murdoch and his companies Fox Corp and News Corp are on the ropes after agreeing to pay Dominion Voting Systems $1.17 billion ($US 787.5 million) for defamation after Fox promoted lies []

02:47

West Papua Tensions Building "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

https://www.asiamediacentre.org.nz/opinion-and-analysis/west-papua/
West Papua Tensions Building
19 APRIL 2023
The long-running conflict in West Papua has slipped from the headlines in recent times as other regional issues took precedence in many newsrooms. But this week its back on the news agenda so whats going on there?
Separatists in Indonesias Papua region say they have killed nine Indonesian soldiers in an ambush, as the Indonesian military (the TNI) continues to search for kidnapped New Zealand pilot Philip Mehrtens.
Mehrtens was detained by members of the West Papua National Liberation Army after he landed at an isolated airstrip in Nduga district in February.
The plane, carrying five passengers, was scheduled to pick up 15 construction workers building a health centre in the small town of Paro, after a group of separatist rebels reportedly threatened to kill them.
The plan to evacuate the workers angered the rebels, who responded by setting fire to the plane, and seizing the pilot.
Shortly afterwards two battalions of the Jakarta-based Unit 81 counter-terrorism squad were sent to Timika, a city on Papuas south coast. Unit 81 has traditionally been the military group which spearheads operations against rebel groups throughout the country.

Indonesian military spokesman Julius Widjojono said soldiers were searching at a number of sites, and despite weather problems they believe they are close to finding the pilot.
The West Papua National Liberation Army has previously demanded that Indonesia recognise Papuan independence in return for the pilots release.
They are also demanding a face-to-face meeting with Indonesian President Joko Widodo, to discuss concerns over the continued presence of the Indonesian Army in the troubled province.
The United Nations and the New Zealand government have an obligation to push Indonesia to stop the military operation, rebel spokesman Sebby Sambom has said. Top of Form
Other demands include more arms and ammunition, along with a $US5 million ransom for the kidnapped Kiwi.
Background
When Indonesia gained its independence from the Netherlands in 1949, the Dutch government retained control over the territory of West New Guinea. From 1949 until 1961 the Indonesian government sought to "recover" West New Guinea (later known as West Irian or West Papua), arguing that the territory, a part of the former Netherlands East Indies, rightfully belonged with Indonesia.
In late 1961, after repeated and unsuccessful attempts to secure its goals through the United Nations, Indonesias President Sukarno declared a military mobilisation, and threatened to invade West New Guinea. In Washington, the Kennedy a...

01:54

Because We Say So The Case for Cultural Authority "IndyWatch Feed National"

 Parents of bright children learn the futility of argument over ill-advised desires of their offspring. A daughter of fourteen who wants to go to what predictably will be a drunken fraternity party will argue that they are really nice boys and daddy, you are prejudging, It isnt fair,  you dont even know them and she will come home early and.The correct answer,  promoting her wellbeing, is No. You are not going to a frat party. Why? Because I said so. We have finished talking about it 

 While anything can be argued, certain things are known to provide better outcomes than others. This is as true of societies as of raising children. The answer equally should be Because we said so.  A healthy society enjoys a dominant culture that sets limits on behavior, especially regarding sexual expression, manners, crime, and societal obligationand enforces them. By what authority? Because we say so. Everyone then knows the rules and plays by them. 

Imposed authoritybecause we said sois essential.  It can be remarkably hard to argue against, say, pedophilia. Children are sexual beings. They play doctor, dont they? Ill show you mine if you show me yours. The only reason being fondled by a caring adult upsets a girl of six is the inculcation of out-moded Victorian, etc.  Or: Why should I not ride a city bus stark naked? We have all seen naked people. What is the problem? It is a form of political expression against prudish norms. 

The correct response to pedophilia is not legal theorizing but: Twenty years, no parole. We all know viscerally that sexual relations between adults and little girls are wrong. We know that public nudity would be unpleasant for most people. So it doesnt happen. 

Because we say so. 

Healthy societies enforce many such prohibitions. For example, when I was a stripling many moons ago, foul language was not tolerated in mixed company. Period. There was no argument. It certainly wasnt allowed on television. In high school boys never said, Fuck or shit around girls. There was no prissiness in this. The girls knew the...

01:26

Most Important Questions Now of COVID Era "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Neenah Payne The following two key questions about the COVID era must be asked and answered now: Why and how did so much go...

Most Important Questions Now of COVID Era

01:02

River, a Cinematic Love Letter to the Worlds Rushing Waterways, Debuts on Earth Day "IndyWatch Feed National"

The documentary film River, coming to theaters this Earth Day, opens with a view of a river flowing calmly between shadowed banks, shimmering with the liminal light of dusk or dawn. 

Thousands have lived without love, a quote from W.H. Auden appears over a reflected cloud bank. Not one without water. 

Yet the film that follows suggests that the line between love and need winds a meandering path. The next hour and a quarter is a visual, musical and poetic love letter to rivers, which the movie depicts as a source of both basic necessities and human dreams.

I dont think youd find anyone who didnt love a river, the films director Jennifer Peedom told EcoWatch in an interview. I think we just innately understand their importance to our survival, but also that contact to water is an essential part of our lived experience.

Rivers as Characters

River is the second film in a trilogy born of a unique collaboration between Peedom, co-writer and director Joseph Nizeti, the Australian Chamber Orchestra, its artistic director Richard Tognetti, producer Jo-anne McGowan, nature writer Robert Macfarlane and actor Willem Dafoe. The first, Mountain, released in 2017, became Australias highest-grossing documentary made in the country. River repeats Mountains weaving of classical and original music, stunning scenery and spare but evocative prose delivered in Dafoes steady voice. But unlike Mountain, which focused on terrains humans often venture to, River turned its lens on what flows to us. 

In choosing a theme for a second film, the team behind Mountain originally thought of water, but decided they needed something a bit more specific. At the same time, the 2018 to 2019 mass fish die offs in Australias Murray Darling Basin an event caused by a combination of drought, algae bloom and plunging temperatures that is sadly being repeated as the film opens brought the health of rivers and waterways into sharp focus.

We realized that river...

Wednesday, 19 April

21:10

Strong magnitude 6.3 earthquake shakes Papua New Guinea "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

A strong earthquake shook Papua New Guinea on Wednesday but no serious damage or casualties were expected, officials said. The magnitude 6.3 earthquake was centered in West New Britain province at a depth of 55.7 kilometers (35 miles), the U.S. Geological Survey said. It said the quake caused strong shaking, but economic losses and casualties were expected to be small.

19:03

Air Niugini Resumes Fokker Jet Services to Mount Hagen "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

Air Niugini wishes to advise the travelling public that the airline has resumed its Fokker jet services to Mount Hagens Kagamuga airport, Western Highlands Province effective from Tuesday 18th April 2023.


The resumption of Fokker flights follows the completion of runway maintenance and repair works by the National Airports Corporation (NAC). Since the work on the critical section of airport runway commenced on 08th March, Air Niugini has maintained air services to Mount Hagen using smaller Dash-8 aircraft, but with passenger numbers restricted to as few as 23 at times because of the shortened runway.

Air Niugini Acting Chief Executive Officer, Mr Gary Seddon said The last six weeks of restricted operations at Mount Hagen has been inconvenient for both our customers, business houses around Mount Hagen, and the airline. However, we do appreciate the work done by NAC to repair the runway and return it to the standard required for jet aircraft

Mr Seddon added Air Niugini is pleased that the works are now complete and we can resume our Fokker 100/70 jet services into Mount Hagen airport. 

Effective from Wednesday 19th August, Air Niugini will operate up to four Fokker jet services each day between Port Moresby and Mount Hagen.

Safety is paramount in our operations, and Air Niugini appreciates the travelling publics patience and understanding on these matters.

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18:45

Australia installs more Bitcoin ATMs than whole of Asia "IndyWatch Feed National"

Asia, which includes major economies such as China, Japan, Singapore and India, hosts 355 crypto machines, representing 1% of the total crypto ATMs installed worldwide.

16:34

Latest agreement puts Wafi-Golpu copper/gold project back on track "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

A landmark memorandum of understanding between the Papua New Guinea government and the Wafi-Golpu Joint Venture participants, Newcrest Mining and Harmony Gold, marks a key step towards the granting of a special mining lease for the copper-gold mine, the application for which was first lodged back in August 2016.

wafi golpu

Prime Minister Marape and key representatives of his cabinet, the Governor of Morobe Province and Harmony Gold and Newcrest Mining representatives celebrate the Framework Memorandum of Understanding for the Wafi-Golpu project. Credit: Wafi-Golpu Joint Venture

A framework has been established whereby Newcrest and Harmony, and the State on behalf of the Morobe Provincial Government and landowners will progress Wafi-Golpu mine development so that it can start at the very earliest, said Prime Minister James Marape in announcing the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) last week. 

This is a major resource, with substantial gold and copper, which will anchor our country for the next 40 years and beyond. 

In addition setting the projects long-term investment framework, the MOU outlines the PNG governments stake in the project, royalty and tax rates, plus commitments by the venture partners to invest in local infrastructure and social development.

PNG to be the biggest winner

The Prime Minister describes the MOU as an improvement on the one his predecessor Peter ONeill signed in 2018, with the...

14:22

In brief: Outstanding foreign exchange orders almost K1.5 billion says Central Bank and other business stories "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

Outstanding foreign exchange orders almost K1.5 billion according to Bank of PNG, Newmont makes offer for Newcrest Mining, and progress on Porgera gold mine. Your business news digest.

The long-awaited 2023 cocoa crop arrives in Kokopo, East New Britain. Credit: NGIP Agmark via LinkedIn

Economy

Outstanding foreign exchange (FX) orders in PNG amounted to K1.486 billion (US$422 million) as of 24 March, according to the Bank of Papua New Guineas March Monetary Policy Statement.

As long as PNG continues to provide exemptions and concessions under the PDAs [Project Development Agreements for resources projects], and with the underperformance by the non-mineral export sector in generating sufficient foreign currency, the country will continue to experience a shortage of foreign currency to meet its import needs, warns Acting Governor Elizabeth Genia. It is important that the Government considers moving away from these kind of PDAs to production sharing arrangements, and adopt a more equitable regime to improve the inflow of FX.

The statement projects GDP growth at 3.2 per cent for 2023 and inflation at 5.5 per cent. (Bank of PNG)

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Increasing womens engagement in paid work to the level of mens could result in GDP per capita being 20.8 percent higher in the long run, according to the new World Bank report, Unlocking the Benefits of Gender Equality, published as part of the World Banks latest Papua New Guinea Economic Update.

The report also suggests annual losses associated with absenteeism because of gender-based violence are equivalent to 0.5 per cent of PNGs GDP. (World Bank)

Mining

Following an i...

14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 4.35 AUD
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