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Wednesday, 07 June

19:37

Chris Minns and Daniel Andrews forcing people out of public housing "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Contrary to promises made in the recent NSW election, the new ALP Government continues to force out people from their homes in Glebe in inner Sydney.

Public Housing tenants are experiencing the same treatment in the Barak Beacon Estate in Port Melbourne under the Andrews Government.

The State Governments are re-developing inner areas by subbing out former purpose built public housing to developers who then build higher density flats in the less regulated social housing sphere.

The only problem is that there are public housing tenants who still need these relatively new buildings to continue to be their home.

Residents are refusing to leave their homes on 82 Wentworth Park Rd Glebe

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Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Rachel Evans Spokesperson Action for Public Housing, and Carolyn Ienna, Wiradjuri person, 30 Year resident of 82 Wentworth Park Rd

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 7 June 2023

The post Chris Minns and Daniel Andrews forcing people out of public housing appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

19:19

Child hospitalised after Police chase Operation Mantus investigates "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC), the NSW Police watchdog, is examining the use of force by Police, along with systemic issues related to the arrest and detention of children in Operation Mantus.

A then 13 year old boy was hospitalised with head injuries on the Northern Rivers of NSW after a brutal incident on 11th September last year following a chase by undercover Police.

This comes hot on the heels of another critical incident investigation into the tasering of ninety-five year old Clare Nowland in her aged care home in the Snowy Mountains region last month.

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Produced By: Mia Armitage

Featured In Story: Sam Lee, Principal Advisor, Redfern Legal Centre Sydney

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 7 June 2023

The post Child hospitalised after Police chase Operation Mantus investigates appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

17:59

Day of rest for me. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Might take a low profile for the next day or so here!

17:52

Something quite beautiful. Lest We Forget. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Today is D-Day and at the American cemetery in Normandy, French caretakers will have collected sand from Omaha Beach and rubbed it into the gravestones to highlight the names of the departed. They do this for all 9,388 soldiers who lay there.#DDay79 pic.twitter.com/dRrjG9MWQK Michael Warburton (@MichaelWarbur17) June 6, 2023

17:17

Best internet for Houses "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi there, what internet companies do the people in tsv use and recommend ?

I often heard about Telstra but I'm wondering if there's any other that cost a bit less and give a nice service.
And what to expect to pay ?

I read you :)

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17:06

1 in 4 children overweight "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The statistics for children who are overweight and obese are high.

1 in 4 children aged 2-17 are overweight and 1 in 12 are obese.

A BMC medicine report, Bayesian network modelling to identify on-ramps to childhood obesity found that children with obesity were more likely to have a lower socio-economic status score and more financial hardship.

Other measures of social disadvantage such as parental income and High school level is correlated with higher obesity rates in children.

Professor Baur said that  social change was needed to combat the child obesity epidemic in Australia.

 

 

Produced By: Alana Su-Navratil

Featured In Story: Professor Louise Baur Professor of Child & Adolescent Health Sydney Medical School USYD and Consultant Paediatrician, Weight Management Services, The Childrens Hospital Westmead

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 7 June 2023

The post  1 in 4 children overweight appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

17:01

AI Regulations In Development "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Minister of Industry and Sciences Ed Husic has put out the call for input on how to regulate Artificial Intelligence technologies in Australia, amid growing concern surrounding AI.

But how much of a risk is AI? And how do we maximize the potential benefits of Artificial Intelligence?

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Produced By: Jono Wakeley

Featured In Story: Ed Husic Minister for Industry and Sciences Australian Federal Parliament, and Professor Toby Walsh Professor of Artificial Intelligence The Department of Computer Science and Engineering The University of New South Wales

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 7 June 2023

The post AI Regulations In Development appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

16:50

Reserve Banks interest rate hikes are wrong and not because of too much demand "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Joe Montero

The Reserve Bank raised the interest rate yet again yesterday, and in doing so raised the ire of just about everyone. Yesterday its cash rate went up by another 25 basis points, taking the cumulative total to 4.1 percent.

According to the economic theory that has long been taken as gospel in countries like Australia, central banks shift the interest rate to maintain a balance in the economy between demand and supply. If this did work in real life, there would be no argument. Problems would quickly be fixed.

Those who persist with the above view, argue that the problem is that there is too much demand and real incomes must therefore be pushed down. This has been the approach taken by the reserve Bank, and the ongoing interest rate hikes have not overcome the persistent inflation.

Australia has seen a succession of interest rate rises since early 2022

What it has done, is to provide plenty of scope for the blame game. Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor says it is the fault of the budget. The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry blames it on wages being too high.

The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) has countered by using findings from research by the Australia Institutes Centre for Future Work blames the interest rate rises on profit gouging by corporations. They are using monopoly power to raise prices above what the market would otherwise allow. Petrol and supermarket prices are two good examples of this practice.

This does translate into inflation. There is good reason to call it out.

Its not the budget, because it was fairly neutral in terms of spending and will not have much effect either way. Wages continue to be almost stagnant, wit...

16:32

Tucker Carlson is back "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ep. 1 pic.twitter.com/O7CdPjF830 Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) June 6, 2023

15:57

Could you float to self-rescue from accidental drowning in water? please respond to our survey on floating capability and help us prevent accidental drownings [MOD APPROVED on 07/06/23]. "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi, members of r/Cairns,

Sadly, the World Health Organisation estimates that accidental drowning in water has been the fatal cause of death of around 236,000 people. A further 4.7 million people per year may experience non-fatal near-drowning, the effects of which can be life-changing. Royal Lifesaving Australia data shows that there were 339 accidental drownings in Australian waterways in 2022 (leading areas: 34% in rivers and creeks, 21% at beaches, and 13% in ocean and harbour locations). Many of these fatal and non-fatal accidental drownings would have been highly preventable. We are a group of researchers from the UK and New Zealand researching ways to reduce the number of accidental drownings in different countries, and we need your help!

(1) How can you help?

We ask you to respond to our online research survey about floating capability. The findings will help inform water safety advice and swimming education and could help prevent accidental drownings in water. The findings of the survey will be presented at the World Conference on Drowning Prevention in Perth, Australia, in December 2023, so there is clear potential for impact.

(2) What's involved?

Around 20 minutes of your time to answer questions about your perceptions of floating capabilities, drowning risk, swimming and self-rescue competencies, and we ask you to rate how well you float.

(3) Who can participate?

Males and females aged 16 and older, including young, middle- and older-aged adults.

(4) How to share your views:

Click this link: https://ltu.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/floatsurvey

(5) Personal data (please read):

Personal data is optional as you can "Prefer not to say" or use pseudonyms if you don't feel comfortable sharing personal information. All of your data is kept securely at all times and is never accessed by anyone other than the named researchers. Your response data is anonymised from your name and email after the survey closes. Further details are included in the information sheet.

Please refrain from discussing your answers below, as it may bias other peoples responses. Please also refrain from providing feedback on the survey below; feedback can be sent by private message to u/PreventingDrowning or emailed to [t.wild@leedstrinity.ac.uk](mailto:t.wild@leedstrinity.ac.uk). All feedback is welcome. Please feel free to discuss any individual experiences or general thoughts below.

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14:46

The Global Alliance for Injectables "IndyWatch Feed National"

Junkies, from Herald-Sun newspaper

J.G. Olsen / Financial Expositor

Children are now allegedly dying of the flu. The proposed solution is more injectables.

I would suggest some children and people in general may be suffering from Vitamin D deficiency, much as the sailors used to die of Vitamin C deficiency, ie. scurvy.

From the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI):

very low risk of severe COVID-19 (e.g. hospitalisation due to COVID-19) in healthy children aged 6 months to <5 years. This age group is one of the least likely age groups to require hospitalisation due to COVID-19. Among the small number who are hosp...

14:40

PODCAST: Political participation #TheIndiWay, in paperback "IndyWatch Feed National"

IN THIS No Fibs episode I talk with Phil Haines and Lesley Howard, two of the 12 authors of the recently published book, THE INDI WAY. THE INDI WAY is a revealing account of a community using values-based, respectful processes to rewrite the political playbook. Featuring contributions by @helenhainesindi, @latingle, @barriecassidy, @Indigocathy, and more. Scribe []

12:58

Taking the Rat King on tour "IndyWatch Feed National"

Late last year, Renters United and I joined together to make a renters. I had been aware of Renters United for about four years when the book came out and I loved what they were up to. Whenever the weird logic of property speculation got air time, Renters United would be there talking about the real impact on people. We were faced with two challenges: where to get the funds to make a few thousand copies, and how to make sure the copies didnt just sit in our garages getting damp.

The post Taking the Rat King on tour appeared first on Overland literary journal.

10:54

New initiative to empower muslim students through sexual education "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Most schools across Australia have sexual health as part of the curriculum, and is taught from preschool to year 12.

But most resources are not culturally safe for Muslim students, and it needs to be created with the support of the community.

Researchers from Monash University and Independent Schools Victoria will develop a curriculum specifically designed for Muslim students in six different schools around safety awareness and sexual health.

We spoke to the lead researcher from the Faculty of Education at Monash University,  Associate Professor, Fida Sanjakdar, on the purpose of the new program.

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Produced By: Eduardo Jordan

Featured In Story: Associate Professor Fida Sanjakdar, lead researcher from the Faculty of Education at Monash University.

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 6 June 2023

The post New initiative to empower muslim students through sexual education appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

10:21

Atherton Tablelands "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

We are spending 4 nights in the Atherton tablelands soon on a camping trip. Would it be best to spend 4 nights at one centred camping site, or, 2 nights lower tablelands and 2 nights upper tablelands.

Whichever you recommend, let me know about some good campsites as well. Thanks.

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09:52

Alien Aircraft Exposure Why Now, Are We Being Played? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Introduction by DM,

This has been brewing for years.

Now a UFO whistleblower who has been given permission to be a whistleblower says that the U.S. is in possession of non-human made otherworldly craft and that it is being illegally held from Congress.

Is this legitimate? Clayton and Natalie Morris question why this is being presented to us now. They look into this disclosure and obviously have many questions!

The post Alien Aircraft Exposure Why Now, Are We Being Played? appeared first on Gumshoe News.

09:36

RAMEN "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Is there any actually decent ramen places? Ive moved from the gold coast where they have Danbo Ramen and missing it!!

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09:32

AFTINET working Group supports vote YES in the Voice referendum "IndyWatch Feed National"

June 7, 2023:  AFTINET has consistently campaigned about the impacts of trade agreements on Indigenous peoples, including campaigning against the rights of international investors to sue governments being used to claim compensation for legitimate land rights claims, and free, prior and informed consent. Recognition of Indigenous peoples rights is a key element in achieving trade justice.

At its last meeting the AFTINET Working Group affirmed its support for the Uluru Statement from the Heart, including a Voice to parliament.

The meeting supported a YES vote in the referendum to change the constitution because the proposed change would recognise First Nations peoples as custodians of land and culture for 65,000 years.

The proposal would also establish an advisory body representing First Nations communities to advise parliament and executive government on policies and laws affecting them.

The lack of such advice in the past has contributed to the current shameful gaps in outcomes for First Nations peoples for life expectancy, imprisonment, health, housing, and education. Research shows that successful practical programs to redress these outcomes are based on consultation and advice from indigenous communities.

The meeting urged AFTINET members to discuss these issues and to support a YES vote in the referendum to be held before the end of the year. See more information here.

 

07:48

What is this? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

What is this?

Recorded these on the reef, anybody know the name of them?

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Tuesday, 06 June

23:39

Facebook marketplace "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Has anybody else seen so many items on Facebook marketplace for $162 and there all from the same location with door drop off but from different accounts?

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23:31

Cairns or Innisfail "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Moving up to the area in the next 12 months and thinking of buying in Innisfail as the prices are just a dream. But obviously cairns is much bigger and has a lot more to offer. That doesnt bother us too much as again the prices in Innisfail are just amazing. But Ive read a lot online saying innisfail people and the council arent the most welcoming or nice, just trying to see if thats true or if its closed minded snobby Melbourne/Sydney mindset type of people that are saying these sorts of things. Unfortunately theres no Innisfail sub so hoping people on here come from 1 or both areas and can give me some insight. Cheers in advance.

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22:59

The Hegemon is past its prime "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Hegemon is past its prime. US

Military cooperation with the United States is ruinously expensive without any guarantees.

The United States has recently increased its presence in the Asia-Pacific region. For instance, in March of this year, plans were made for the transfer of nuclear-powered submarines to Canberra via the AUKUS bloc established in 2021. In February, the US and Philippine authorities agreed that the US military would have access to four more bases in the country (increasing their number to nine). Also, on April 12, representatives from Washington and Manila agreed to strengthen defense cooperation. On May 22, the US and Papua New Guinea signed a defense cooperation treaty giving the Pentagon unlimited access to a number of ports and airfields of the Pacific nation.

Experts say Australia will have to pay about $350 billion over the next 20 years to bring its ambitious militaristic plans into action. It is not yet known exactly how these funds will be allocated by item of expenditure (purchase of submarines, construction of production and service infrastructure, training of personnel, etc.). However, it is already clear that this project will not be an easy ride for Canberras public financial system and, consequently, for the Australian population, which is highly dependent on mineral exports. Canberra has not yet begun transactions in execution of contracts with its AUKUS partners (laws to make this possible have just been submitted to the US Congress for approval) yet it has already encountered economic difficulties. And the crisis, it appears, is so severe that the Australian government has to resort to anti-capitalist methods of direct regulation of the most important export industry production and trade of natural gas, namely, to administratively set a ceiling on domestic gas prices and limit exports, coming into conflict with the largest foreign hydrocarbon-produ...

22:42

INTERVIEW: Dr Can Erimtan Election: Erdogans New Turkey Islamic Transition "IndyWatch Feed National"

Turkish President Erdogan is holding on to power effectively shoring-up his New Turkey Islamic State project.

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on May 31, 2023, Patrick talks with Middle East scholar Dr. Can Erimtan about the results of Turkeys recent run-off election, with President Erdogan holding on to power and with that his New Turkey Islamic State project. Listen:

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22:10

Cairns airport to Port Douglas uber "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Uber not accepting cairns airport Port Douglas $120 Uber fee 27.5% $30 120km fuel $20 120-30-20= 70 $70 2 hours driving Bad roads GST and tax Nobody wants to

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22:05

Diluted Sovereignty: A Very Australian Example "IndyWatch Feed National"

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The post Diluted Sovereignty: A Very Australian Example appeared first on Global Research.

21:27

Heres The Single Most Important Question 2024 GOP Presidential Candidates Must Answer "IndyWatch Feed National"

Gov. Ron DeSantisThe million-dollar question for 2024 contenders is: How will you win the general election under the present voting system?

21:22

The Ukrainian Summer Counter-Offensive Starts? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The Ukrainians could be on the cusp of a major counter-offensive. Throughout the winter, Ukrainians have been training outside of the country in Poland, Germany and the UK.

The Ukrainian armed forces are being trained on Main battle tanks like the English Challenger 2 and the German Leopard 2, along with the US-Made F-16 Fighting Falcon, of which forty have been donated.

The Russian forces and the Wagner Private Military Company are feuding as the Wagner troops are pulling out of Bakhmut to hand control to the conventional Russian forces. The Leader of Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin has offered to defend Belgorod, a city just north of the Russian side of the border, which will effectively sideline one of Russias best fighting forces.

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Produced By: Dominic Giles

Featured In Story: Dr Sonia Mycak, Research Fellow at the Australian National University Centre for European Studies

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 6 June 2023

The post The Ukrainian Summer Counter-Offensive Starts? appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

21:21

Frances Flight Ban "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The French government has recently placed a ban on selected domestic flights in favour of train route options. Frances high speed train network will now offer services arriving and departing from Paris to regional cities in 2.5 hrs or less. The private jet industry could also face serious restrictions, according to French Transport Minister Clment Beaune. The main idea is to drastically reduce CO2 emissions as a part of Frances 2021 Climate Law.

While a domestic flight ban would be an unrealistic strategy for Australia, we could and should consider other options that can help reduce our CO2 emissions. Dr Rico Merket reveals these strategies.

Image: Image: Shutterstock: TGV high speed French train in Gare de Lyon station

Produced By: Julia Schmidt

Featured In Story: Dr Rico Merkert, Professor and Chair in Transport and Supply Chain Management at The University of Sydney Business School, and

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 6 June 2023

The post Frances Flight Ban appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

20:38

It Isnt Easy Being Green at US Department of Energy "IndyWatch Feed National"

Diagram to become modern art in Museum of Technical Wonders

US DOE Sets Vision for Major Clean Hydrogen Scale-Up

From an Article by Lauren Craft, Energy Intelligence News, June 5, 2023

US DOE of President Joe Bidens administration has rolled out a national clean hydrogen strategy that acts as an important signal for the emerging industry, but leaves unanswered questions about which types of hydrogen would be promoted.

The 99-page strategy aims to set a unified vision around scaling up US clean hydrogen production to 50 million metric tons by 2050, which would in turn cut 10% of US greenhouse gas emissions between now and then.

That 10% reduction would see decreases from multiple sectors of the economy particularly hard-to-decarbonize industries where hydrogen is increasingly eyed as a replacement for fossil fuels.

In the industrial sector, this includes segments like cement and steel, and in transportation, this includes heavy-duty trucking, maritime vessels and aviation, explained White House Climate Adviser Ali Zaidi in a call with reporters. The plan also eyes clean hydrogen uptake in agricultural sectors and energy use within buildings, Zaidi added.

Despite the broad appeal of the landmark Inflation Reduction Act, (IRA) the US has faced criticism for mixed messages on the energy transition, with investors finding it difficult to reconcile sometimes-conflicting signals from various agencies, lawmakers and states. The new strategy marks an attempt to deliver more clarity on the clean hydrogen front while rallying the government around a unified goal and earning consensus and mutual trust from the private sector.

Biden administration officials said they canvassed views of industry and other stakeholders beforehand and used those to shape the strategy.

US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said a major objective of the new strategy is to provide certainty across the different points in the clean hydrogen value chain.

When youre creating an entirely new sector which is what the clean hydrogen economy will be you have to do everything, everywhere all at once, she said in a call with reporters. That means looking at supply-side strategy, the workforce, the offtake strategy to make sure there.........

20:32

Any mahjong clubs? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Im keen on learning how to play mahjong. Any clubs around Cairns?

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19:32

Spanish lessons or tutor "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Is there anywhere in Cairns I can take Spanish classes? If not Im also looking for a tutor, preferably Latin American Spanish.

I have tried Googling and Facebook but nothing has popped up!

Many thanks

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19:00

Yeah Nah Pasaran! #165 w Molly Conger on Charlottesville, courts, justice and crying nazis : June 8, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

June is Radiothon Month at Melbourne community radio station 3CR. The station needs your help to Stay Radical and provide a vital platform for the issues that get left behind, and the voices that get silenced. We need the community Continue reading

18:33

Diluted Sovereignty: A Very Australian Example "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australian concepts of sovereignty have always been qualified. First came the British settlers and invaders in 1788. They are pregnant with the sovereignty of the British Crown, bringing convicts, the sadistic screws, and forced labour to a garrison of penal experiments and brutality. The native populations are treated as nothing more than spares, opportunistic chances, and fluff of the land, a legal nonsense. In a land deemed empty, sovereignty is eviscerated.

Then comes the next stage of Australias development. Imperial outpost, dominion, federation, a commonwealth of anxious creation. But through this, there is never a sense of being totally free, aware, cognisant of sovereignty. Eyes remain fastened on Britain. Just as the sovereignty of the First Nations peoples came to be destroyed internally, the concept of Australian sovereignty externally was never realised in any true sense. If it was not stuck in the bosom of the British Empire, then it was focused on the enormity of the United States, its calorific terrors and nuclear protections.

The testament to Australias infantile, and contingent sovereignty, is symbolised by the US Pine Gap facility, which is called, for reasons of domestic courtesy, a joint facility. In truth, Australian politicians can never walk onto its premises and have no say as to its running. The public, to this day, can only have guesses, some admittedly well educated, about what it actually does as an intelligence facility.

Australias Defence Minister, Richard Marles, whose views should never be taken at face value, insists that the facility ensures that Australia and our Five-Eyes partners maintain an intelligence advantage while being truly joint in nature, integrating both Australian and US operations under shard command and control by Australian and US personnel which I have had an opportunity to see firsthand. Hardly.

Another example is the annual rotation of US Marines in the Northern Territory. To date, there have been twelve such rotations, carefully worded to give the impression that Australia lacks a US military garrison to the countrys north. In March, Marles claimed that such rotations served to enhance the capabilities, interoperability, and readiness of the ADF and the United States Marine Corps and is a significant part of the United States Force Posture Initiatives, a hallmark of Australias Alliance with the US.

To therefore have an Australian Prime Minister now talk about sovereign capabilities is irksome, even intellectually belittling. Under Anthony Albaneses stewardship, and before him Scott Morrisons, the trilateral security pact known as AUKUS has done more to militarise the Austr...

17:40

Are cultural labels important in Australia? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

New research from the Scanlon Foundation looks into the complexities of cultural identity and what it means in a diverse country.

We spoke to Senior Researcher, Trish Prentice, about what the limitations and benefits of labels.

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Produced By: Moemina Shukur

Featured In Story: Trish Prentice, Senior Researcher from the Scanlon Foundation.

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 6 June 2023

The post Are cultural labels important in Australia? appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

17:35

Mariners dominant victory sheds light on positive changes "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Last Sunday night, the A-League mens Grand Final was played between Melbourne City and Central Coast Mariners at CommBank Stadium in Sydney.

The Mariners heavily defeated their rivals 6-1 in a surprising result.

There has been some negativity surrounding the A-League Grand Final and the way the A-League is run in general but there is light at the end of the tunnel.

Fans have found reasons to be angry with the way the game is handled.

The Wires, Gabriel DAngelo, speaks on signs of good changes ahead, that fans can get optimistic about.

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Produced By: Gabriel DAngelo

Featured In Story: Gabriel DAngelo

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 6 June 2023

The post Mariners dominant victory sheds light on positive changes appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

17:30

Australias urgent need for stronger online gambling laws "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Australias online gambling laws are among the weakest worldwide, enabling the gambling industry to exploit loopholes and groom young individuals through gambling games.

The Alliance for Gambling Reforms has seen the urgent need for action. Calling on the Australian government to place laws to help reduce exposure to gambling.

We spoke to the chief executive of the Alliance for Gambling Reform, Carol Bennett, on the dangers of online gambling.

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Produced By: Moemina Shukur

Featured In Story: Carol Bennett, chief executive of the Alliance for Gambling Reform.

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 6 June 2023

The post Australias urgent need for stronger online gambling laws appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

17:22

Jim Chalmers, action man - friend of the battler - stunning and brave. "IndyWatch Feed National"

"The RBA needs to explain itself!" My God, Jim's fired his strongest ammo first. How do you take it up from there Jim? Actually old mate, the RBA has explained itself, in detail, here. https://www.rba.gov.au/media-releases/2023/mr-23-13.html Monetary policy 101 Jim me boy. Your government is pushing inflation up. The RBA will...

16:31

Rentals "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi Cairns reddit

Im moving from Canberra near the end of July for work and have been looking at rentals and was wondering where would be the best area to move too are?

Thanks in Advance Reddit :)

PS. Rent is Cairns is so much better then Canberra lol.

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16:19

Soul Pattinson [ASX:SOL] Reaches $10.6 Billion in Net Asset Value "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Investment house Washington H Soul Pattinson and Co [ASX:SOL] held a shareholder briefing in Brisbane today, reporting pre-tax year-to-date net asset value of $10.6 billion and said that its net assets had outperformed the All-Ords Accumulation Index with an increase of 1.4%.

For the first half of the year, the company hit $475.7 million in regular group profit after tax, a 38.4% increase on the same time the year before. Statutory net profit was $453.0 million.

The SOL share price had dropped 1.5% by the early Tuesday afternoon, trading for $32.16 a share.

Longer-term metrics remains strong, with a 16% gain in the year so far, 25% up in its sector over the last 12 months, and 27% on the broader market:

ASX:SOL Washington H Soul Pattinson and Co Stock Chart News 2023

www.TradingView.com

 

Soul Pattinson shares group performance update

Earlier this morning, investor behemoth Washington H Soul Pattinson reported highlights for the companys operations and financial metrics both year-to-date and in comparison with the first half of fiscal 2023 with the first half of fiscal 2022.

Soul Pattinson said that its pre-tax year-to-date net asset value had reached a grand total of $10.6 billion, while its net assets had outperformed the All-Ords Accumulation Index by increasing as much as 1.4%.

The investing group, which boasts a long history of unmissed dividend payments since 1903, reported that its ordinary dividends have now increased from 11 cents in FY01 to 72 cents in FY22, at a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 8.5%.

For the first half of the year, the company hit $475.7 million in regular group profit after tax (NPAT) a 38.4% increase on the same time the year before.

As for statutory net profit, there was a $1.1 bi...

15:51

More twists in the Lisa, Pete, Brittany and David files "IndyWatch Feed National"

So,was she lying then or now? Surely not telling lies to a rape victim to score the interview?

15:41

RBA lifts cash rate another .25% to 4.1% "IndyWatch Feed National"

At its meeting today, the Board decided to increase the cash rate target by 25 basis points to 4.10 per cent. It also increased the interest rate paid on Exchange Settlement balances by 25 basis points to 4.00 per cent. Inflation in Australia has passed its peak, but at 7...

15:20

King's Birthday Weekend! "IndyWatch Feed National"

Flag marshals in all Australian Government departments, authorities and related portfolio agencies are requested to fly or display the Australian National Flag on Monday 12 June 2023, to celebrate The Kings Birthday. Other organisations are encouraged to follow this protocol. Queensland and Western Australia celebrate the birthday on different dates....

14:53

Bougainville community leaders call on Rio Tinto to commit to funding solutions to mine impacts following recent flooding "IndyWatch Feed National"

Leaders in communities impacted by Rio Tintos former Panguna mine are growing increasingly concerned about the dangerous and volatile situation they are living in. In particular, recent heavy rainfall has seen rivers choked with mine tailings waste flood, swamping several communities.

Residents reported that flooding in recent months had inundated peoples homes, water supplies and food crops, causing food and water shortages and damage to roads and the environment. Up to ten villages are reported to have been affected.

Risks of flooding were warned of in an independent report by Tetra Tech Coffey published last year. This report was prepared as a baseline to inform an independent human rights and environmental impact assessment that launched in December 2022 and which Rio Tinto committed to fund in response to a human rights complaint by 156 local residents. Phase 1 of the assessment is due to report in mid-2024.

Community leaders are calling for immediate funding from Rio Tinto for tangible action to address urgent health and safety issues in their communities, as well as a commitment from the company now that it will fund long-term solutions after each phase of the impact assessment.

To date, Rio Tinto has agreed to fund the human rights and environmental impact assessment only.

Chairperson of the Lower Tailings Landowners Association, Bernardine Kiraa, said:

Our communities are drowning in mine tailings waste. The recent flooding damaged peoples' houses, food crops and water sources. Women have been having trouble finding clean water to wash their babies. We worry about the spread of mosquitoes and disease following the flooding."

"We support the independent investigation of the mine's impacts, but our communities also need action now. This is not the first time our lands have been flooded and it will not be the last because the river is full of mine waste."

Traditional landowner and lead complainant*, Theonila Roka-Matbob, said:

We have welcomed Rio Tintos commitment to assessing the impacts of the Panguna mine. We know the process will be a long one. But we have been dealing with the disaster caused by the mine for decades.

We are always worrying that the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe is not safe. We worry about levees collapsing and mine waste flooding our lands and communities.

We need tangible action now to address urgent health and safety issues. And we need to know what Rios intentions are after the impact assessment that they will stick with us and fund the long-term solutions we need.

Adrianne Walters, Legal Director at the Human Rights Law Centre:

Water is the lifeblood of all communities for drinking, bathing, washing and gr......

14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

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12:03

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Russia Considers Retaliatory Steps After Japan Introduces New Package of Sanctions MFA

Japan also decided to impose export restrictions on 80 Russian entities

MOSCOW, June 5. /TASS/. Moscow is considering retaliatory steps to the fresh batch of anti-Russian sanctions by Tokyo, and will not let them pass without a reaction, Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko said on Monday.

"Indeed, at the end of May, a new package of sanctions was published, which we took very negatively, of course. We are currently considering retaliatory steps, this will not remain without a reaction," the deputy minister said, answering a relevant question from TASS.

The Japanese government has expanded sanctions against Russia due to the situation in Ukraine. According to the Japanese Foreign Ministry, 24 individuals and 78 entities have been added to the sanctions list. The sanctions in particular stipulate that if any assets from these individuals are found in Japan, they will be seized. Among those affected by the sanctions are representatives of the command of the Russian Armed Forces, general director of the Almaz-Antey concern Yan Novikov, journalist Olga Skabeeva, the National Wealth Fund, the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, and the Gorky Automobile Plant.

Japan also decided to impose export restrictions on 80 Russian entities, including the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, the Lavochkin scientific development and production center, PJSC KamAZ, MegaFon, the Skolkovo Foundation and Skoltech.

11:55

Visiting Papua New Guinea regularly for business just got easier and cheaper "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

Changes to the way visas and work permits are managed by Papua New Guineas Immigration and Citizenship Authority, including the reintroduction of a multiple entry visa for business visitors, are expected to accelerate processing times and reduce costs associated with travelling to PNG.

Credit: BAI/Stefan Daniljchenko

Frequent business travellers to PNG can expect the return of cheaper and more stream-lined entry in and out of the country following the reintroduction by PNGs Immigration and Citizenship Authority (ICA) of the Multiple Entry Short Term Business Visa (MESTBV) for foreign business visitors.

As an alternative to the existing 30-day Single Entry Business Visa, which has to be issued each time a foreign business person visits PNG, the MESTBV allows for stays of up to 60 days per visit over a 12-month period.

Reactivating the multiple entry component of the Short-Term Business Visa supports trade and investment in Papua New Guinea, while helping to restore international travel arrangements to pre-pandemic settings

At its current cost of US$350, the MESTBV could potentially save a monthly business visitor to PNG over US$3,000 in visa processing costs annually.

Reactivating the multiple entry component of the Short-Term Business Visa supports trade and investment in Papua New Guinea, while helping to restore international travel arrangements to pre-pandemic settings, said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Labour and Immigration, John Rosso in announcing the move.

Welcome return

The MESTBV was removed in 2018 due to multiple cases of foreign employees abusing work-restricted visas.

The visa will be welcomed by businesses that have partnerships and need to visit regularly. Reducing the cost of doing business and streamlining market access will be a game changer, Austrades Senior Trade Commissioner to PNG and the Solomon Islands, Adrian Weeks, tells Business Advantage PNG.

The visa has also been welcomed locally.

The Chamber welcomes all initiatives to improve ease-of-entry for genuine international business visitors, especially at a time when PNG is ramping up for the start of some major resources and infrastructure projects, R...

11:30

ABC stunned - even Q&A viewers support nuclear power "IndyWatch Feed National"

Every now and then the ABC luvvies ask a question that they think they know the answer to. Not this time. ABC nuke is bad group-think under threat.

10:54

Globally Significant Moment for Ocean Conservation: Australia to Phase Out Gill Net Fishing in Great Barrier Reef "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The Australian and Queensland governments have introduced a more than $160 million package to phase out the commercial gill net fishing that damages the Great Barrier Reef.

The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system in the world, as well as a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Area. It comprises more than 900 islands and 2,900 individual reefs, and is home to 400 types of coral, 4,000 species of mollusc and 1,500 types of fish, according to UNESCO.

This announcement is shaping up as a globally significant moment for ocean conservation, fisheries management and the Great Barrier Reef one of the natural wonders of the world, said Dermot OGorman, CEO of WWF-Australia, in a press release from WWF Australia. If all goes to plan, by June 2027 well have a Net-Free Reef where dugongs, turtles, dolphins and other threatened species can swim without the threat of becoming entangled and drowning in a gill net, and thats a cause for global celebration.

The government package will provide the funds for a gill net licenses buyout and mandate independent data validation for commercial fishing boats.

...

10:24

Berberine inhibits the growth of osteosarcoma through modulating MMP/NM-23 and MAPK/JNK signal pathways. "IndyWatch Feed National"

PMID:  Am J Transl Res. 2023 ;15(2):729-744. Epub 2023 Feb 15. PMID: 36915782 Abstract Title:  Berberine inhibits the growth of osteosarcoma through modulating MMP/NM-23 and MAPK/JNK signal pathways. Abstract:  OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects and mechanisms of berberine (BBR) on the migration, invasion, proliferation and apoptosis of osteosarcoma cells in vitro.METHODS: Proliferation of MG-63 and U2OS cells was measured by the CCK-8 assay. Cells migration was examined by wound-healing assay. The invasion and metastasis of cells were evaluated by transwell invasion assay. Cells apoptosis was determined by the flow cytometry. Caspase-3 activity in MG-63 and U2OS cells was measured, and Western blot was used to measure the levels of Bax, Bcl-2, MMP-2 and MMP-9 in cells. In addition, the osteosarcoma graft tumor model of mice was established. The tumorigenesis of MG-63 cells in nude mice was compared among three groups. Immunohistochemistry assay was used to measure the levels of MMP-2, MMP-9 and NM-23 in tumor tissue.RESULTS: It was showed that BBR inhibited the proliferation of MG-63 and U2OS cells in vitro in time- and concentration-dependent manners. Moreover, BBR reduced the cells migration and invasion, also down-regulated the expressions of MMP-2 and MMP-9. BBR also inhibited the cells apoptosis by down-regulating the expression of Bcl-2 and up-regulating the expression of Bax. In nude mice, BBR obviously inhibited the tumorigenesis of MG-63 cells. Compared with the negative group, BBR decreased the levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9 and increased the level of NM-23. The molecular mechanism was associated with activation of the MAPK/JNK signal transduction pathway.CONCLUSIONS: BBR significantly regulates the biological behaviors of osteosarcoma cells and inhibits the growth of osteosarcoma. The molecular mechanism may be associated with the modulation of MMP/NM-23 and MAPK/JNK signals. BBR may be a potential drug for the treatment of osteosarcoma.

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10:14

Travel tips for Cairns and Climbing Mount Bartle Frere "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Fianc and I (33 & 32) are visiting Cairns this month for our honeymoon for 11 days. Ive explored what is there and around there and we have a few activities/places lined up or in mind, including a Great Barrier Reef day trip offshore, the Chillagoe Caves, the Daintree Rainforest, Cape Tribulation, and possibly Mount Bartle Frere. Mostly want to avoid organised tours except for the day we go out to the reef. We prefer to do self guided tours.

1) Any other suggestions on places within a 4 hour drive or so of Cairns that would be good day excursions ? 2) Is Townsville worth seeing? Magnetic Island ? Charters Towers? Was thinking Charters due to it being more of the authentic outback / desert climate and landscape from what Ive read. 3) Tips on climbing Mount Bartle Frere? We want to try to do it in a single day from the eastern side. Were both pretty athletic and physically active. Obviously basic precautions & supplies are needed and we must start at sunrise to do it all in daylight but my fear (may be paranoia from watching too many movies) is wild animals that may be dangerous in the area. From what Ive read, leeches and certain types of plants need to be avoided but havent read about any other possibly dangerous animals to be aware of there. We are going in the winter / dry season so I imagine that helps.

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10:00

Could This Common Supplement Be the Answer to Tumors? "IndyWatch Feed National"

N-acetylcysteine (NAC), a precursor for glutathione biosynthesis, is a common dietary supplement that could hold a secret to treating tumors resistant to conventional cancer drugs. Researchers with the Department of Biomedicine of the University of Basel in Switzerland, found NAC restores the sensitivity of breast cancer cells to treatment.1

NAC is already valued in the medical field for helping increase glutathione in the body, which prevents liver damage in cases of acetaminophen (Tylenol) overdose. It also reduces acetaldehyde toxicity,2 which causes many hangover symptoms. But, it seems, NAC is living up to its reputation as an old drug with new tricks, as the featured study suggests it may significantly improve treatment of advanced breast cancer.

NAC May Help Fight Resistant Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, with more than 2.2 million cases developing annually.3 Among women with recurring disease, survival rates have barely improved in the last two decades. Most recurring metastatic cancers are either drug resistant or will become resistant to therapy, researchers wrote in Cell Reports Medicine. Thus, drug resistance is a substantial hurdle in the long-lasting cure of patients.4

About 70% of breast cancers have mutations in genes that affect the PI3K signaling pathway.5 The overactivation of PI3K promotes tumor development, which is why the drug alpelisib (brand name Piqray) a PI3K-selective inhibitor is often used to treat it. Resistance to the drug, however, is a serious problem.

Unfortunately, it turned out that the success of the medication is severely limited by resistance, researcher Mohamed Bentires-Alj said in a University of Basel news release. Hence, we urgently need to find out more about how resistance arises.6

The team found mutations that turn off production of a protein called NF1, which suppresses tumor growth, were involved in cancers resistant to alpelisib. The absence of NF1 is the elephant in the room; it throws everything into disarray within the cell and hinders successful treatment, Bentires-Alj said.7

With NF1 lost, the team found cells produce less energy via their mitochondria and rely more on other energy production pathways. NAC, an antioxidant, affects energy metabolism similarly, so the researchers expected it would have similar effects in...

08:28

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Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (6/5/23).
As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant.
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Organic Honey Bee Hives Can Be as Productive and Healthy as Conventional Hives, Study Finds "IndyWatch Feed National"

Organic farming methods mean less pesticides in our soil and food. They ensure agricultural runoff wont contain toxic chemicals that can make their way into our waterways, polluting the water supply and potentially harming wildlife and ecosystems. They also consider animal welfare.

So why do farmers continue to use synthetic pesticides? The answer is simple: yield. They worry giving up the pesticides will mean sacrificing the health and productivity of crops.

The same philosophy applies to the management of honey bee colonies. But a new study has shown beekeepers who employ organic methods can have honey bee colonies that are as productive and healthy as those managed using synthetic pesticides.

According to new research led by entomologists from Pennsylvania State University (Penn State), organically managed colonies can achieve similar results to those that are managed using conventional methods, but without the use of synthetic pesticides to keep pathogens and pests under control, a press release from Penn State said.

The study, A longitudinal experiment demonstrates that honey bee colonies managed organically are as healthy and productive as those managed conventionally, was published in the journal Scientific Reports.

For the study, the researchers compared honey bee performance in three management systems, and was the first to demonstrate that the organic management of h...

01:39

Henningsen: The UK Government Targets British Journalist Kit Klarenberg "IndyWatch Feed National"

The UK terrorism squad detains independent journalist after he embarrasses government by exposing deep state corruption.

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on May 31, 2023, Patrick discusses the recent detention by the UK Terrorism Squad of independent journalist Kit Klarenberg. The precedent for Britains arbitrary detention of journalists and publishers was set by the seizure and imprisonment of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on behalf of the United Statesseeking his extradition under the Espionage Act. All this and more. Listen:

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YouTube Reverses Misinformation Policy to Allow US Alleged Election Denialism "IndyWatch Feed National"

  • YouTube announced that it will no longer remove content featuring false claims of widespread election fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
  • The decision, which comes ahead of the 2024 presidential races, undoes a policy implemented in December 2020 after President Joe Biden allegedly won the election, citing the need to balance its twin goals of protecting our community and providing a home for open discussion and debate.
  • YouTube said there are still aspects of its election misinformation policy that remain, including highlighting authoritative sources in search and recommendations and prohibiting posts that aim to mislead voters on where and how to vote.

Indeed, YouTube may be making a half-hearted move to appear fair and objective, but free speech advocates are not convinced this move is genuine.

Arjun Singh from the Daily Caller News Foundation reports

YouTube reversed its misinformation policy regarding content about elections on Friday and will now permit content that questions the veracity of the 2020 presidential election results, according to the companys website.

YouTubes parent company Google has a policy that prohibits content advancing false claims that widespread fraud, errors, or glitches occurred in certain past elections to determine heads of government, and Youtube...

01:19

Its Time The Institution of The Law Face Reality "IndyWatch Feed National"

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The title refers to Senator Bill Heffernans 2015 speech into the Wood Royal Commission, where he said Its time the Institution of the Law face reality.

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I have known for a long time, as others have, that the family and childrens court do NOT deal with allegations of child sexual abuse and regularly dispense with the matter as one would sanitary products that is wrap it up tightly, and bin it. By trashing the facts; i.e., the allegations of children about persons harming, raping, or torturing them, in such a...

00:23

Peatlands, Indonesias carbon trove, are mostly unprotected, study finds "IndyWatch Feed National"

JAKARTA Most peatlands in Indonesia that need protection are currently not protected, a new study has found. It identifies 5.65 million hectares (13.96 million acres) of peatlands an area nearly twice the size of Belgium that should be conserved, but that are located outside of protected areas. Peatlands serve as a major carbon sink. Their defining feature is a thick soil layer of leaf litter and other dead vegetation in a waterlogged state, meaning it cant fully decompose, which prevents vast amounts of carbon emissions. Peatlands account for only 2-3% of Earths total land surface, and yet theyre the largest terrestrial organic carbon sinks, storing up to 46% of soil carbon and about 25% of organic carbon globally. Indonesia is home to the largest area of tropical peatlands of any country, which hold an estimated at 55 billion to 57 billion metric tons of carbon. This is the equivalent of almost two years of global carbon emissions at existing rates. Many of these peatlands need protection to prevent them from being degraded and thus releasing their vast stores of CO2 into the atmosphere, which would severely exacerbate climate change. To identify which peatlands in Indonesia need to be protected, researchers from Italy, Malaysia and Australia analyzed 14.9 million hectares (36.8 million acres) of peatlands on Sumatra and the Indonesian portions of the islands of Borneo and New Guinea. Together, peatlands in these three regions make up 99% of the countrys total peatland area. The researchers divided theThis article was originally published on Mongabay

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23:55

Fluoridation Weekly Review #23 "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

NTP Reviewer Took Misguided Swipe At FAN

An anonymous reviewer of the recently released National Toxicology Program (NTP) monograph on fluoride exposure and neurodevelopmental and cognitive health effects took exception to a reference to bone fractures, blamed the phrase on the Fluoride Action Network, and proved that FAN is more evidence-based than the critics.

The documents released by the NTP in March included comments on the NTP report from external peer-reviewers and internal HHS departments, along with responses from the NTP authors.

In one comment, a reviewer found the phrase bone fractures in the sentence, Commonly cited health concerns related to fluoride are bone fractures and skeletal fluorosis, lower intelligence quotient (IQ) and other neurological effects, cancer, and endocrine disruption.

The reviewer wrote, This statement is inflammatory. It is not a reflection of the current state of the science on this issue. However, these assertions that have been made by the Fluoride Action Network and (sic) are not evidenced-based.

The NTP report authors, perhaps being overly diplomatic, deleted the phrase from the revised manuscript. However, a recent report in the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences own journal, Environmental Health Perspectives, makes such assertions and provides the evidence.

A study of postmenopausal women in Sweden by researchers at the Karolinska Institutet concludes, In this cohort of postmenopausal women, the risk of fractures was increased in association with two separate indicators of fluoride exposure. Our findings are consistent with RCTs [randomized controlled trials] and suggest that high consumption of drinking water with a fluoride concentration of approximately 1 milligram per liter may increase both BMD [bone mineral density] and skeletal fragility in older women.

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https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/785076


Water Fluoride Level Associated With Vitamin D Deficiency, High Fasting Blood Glucose Level

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23:41

Ticketing Woes "IndyWatch Feed National"

What is it about government contracts that produces the worst results and poorest returns? Those clods behind such deals, notably in the poison chaliced field of public transport, seem so utterly incapable at even modest competence.

In public transport, muddles, bungling and oh so much fumbling are common; the whole show comes into view when public money is thrown at a project, and the planners get enthusiastic about a contractor they favour. In the Australian state of Victoria, this seems to be of a particularly advanced order. When it comes to paying for public transport, things always seem to be untidy and inchoate. With the plastic transport card known as Myki be wary when government officials call them smart a triumph of clumsiness and ineptitude came into being.

The list of problems, tweaks, and aberrations afflicting the soon-to-be-reformed myki system, covering trams, buses and trains, is lengthy. From the time the contract was made in 2005 with Kamco, subsequently acquired by NTT Data, it seemed that it was a system designed to create problems. In June 2008, it was reported that the new Myki ticketing system had failed 10% of the tests it had been subjected to. The system, projected to cost A$500 million, had already been running three years behind schedule, leading the Labor Brumby government to put A$350 million into the scheme to cover the burgeoning blowout.

In May that year, Transport Minister Lynne Kosky was forced to concede that the government had underestimated the problems that would come with the introduction of the new smart card across the transport network. But she still insisted, as the provincially minded always do, that Australias second most populous state would be receiving the worlds best system by early 2010.

As a result of such delays, both myki ticketing, and the pre-existing Metcard ticket system would be run parallel to each other for up to 18 months, adding twelve months to what had originally been planned. Not exactly the worlds best solution.

Then came the information pamphlet fiasco, where 500,000 booklets of 28 pages were scrapped for being out of date. The then opposition public transport spokesman, Terry Mulder, asked the sensible question: Wouldnt you think number one, you get the system working properly, number two, you get the brochure printed and you send it out. Too logical; too tidy.

Victorias Transport Ticketing Authority was defensive on the issue. [The] project schedule is different to what was expected then, an...

22:14

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

050623 A week-long SME Market access information and SME training
New Dawn FM News

A team from Port Moresby, under the Department of Commerce and Industry will be conducting a weeklong, small and medium enterprises (SME) training in Buka, this week.
These will entail the SME market access information and SME training, a K100 registration fee.
According facilitator Kia Gorabi, Director Construction, Department of Commerce and Industry the key goals of the department is 1) make PNG a major Exports of value, added manufacturing goods and services throughout Pacific region and globally.
2) Support PNG Domestic and International trade by providing trade information to key stakeholders locally and internationally.
3) Make better the growth in manufacturing industry
Gorabi stated the organization comprises of 6x divisions and 3x projects.
The three projects include Cooperative Society unit, Risk Share facility and Contractors unit.
Gorabi added manager under the Construction Industry Division, the roles and responsibilities of construction industry unit is to;
Develop construction industry policies
Develop contractor training program
Develop enhancement establishment
Conduct (contractor) trainings
Do contractor registrations
Establish contracts associations and conduct awareness on contractor registrations. ENDS///AK

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21:58

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

050623REGIONAL MEMBER PRESENTED THREE CHEQUES TO SUPPORT WORK PROGRESS ON BOUGAINVILLE.
NEW DAWN FM NEWS
The Regional member for Bougainville and Minister for Internal Security, HON PETER TSIAMALILI JR today presented three cheques first to the Bougainville Partnership Program to coordinate the Labour mobility Program to Australia.
The tripartite program is an arrangement between the ABG,the National members and the Australian Government.
According to the Regional Member from the FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND KINA presented, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND KINA is to be used on administrative activities whilst the remaining FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND KINA will be used on arrangements to get the first 30 youths on this program.
He said the ABG will contribute a further FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND KINA towards the youths selected for the labour mobility program.
MR.TSIAMALILI said the aim of the National members is to send graduates from the Bougainville Technical College to work in Australia to get experience in a most advance environment and when they return they can develop their Communities.
He said he wants to see the standard of housing improve in both the towns and the rural areas.
The cheque was received by DR.FIONA CROCKFORD, First Secretary, Australian Development Assistance Program based in Buka.
DR. FIONA CROCKFORD thanked the Regional member for his contribution towards the program.

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21:17

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

050623 NEW ZEALAND HIGH COMMISSIONER VISITS BOUGAINVILLE
NEW DAWN FM NEWS
The New Zealand High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea His excellency PETE ZWART arrived to Buka for a one week visit to Bougainville.
He arrived in Buka last Saturday and was welcomed by the ABG Minister for Public Service, HON AMANDA MASONO and the Chief Secretary, SHADRACK HIMATA . A Cultural group from Halia welcomed and performed cultural ritual of washing feet(Tsu tsu)at the Buka airport.
He then met with the ABG member for Tonsu and Attorney General and Bougainville Independence Mission Implementation, Minister, EZEKIEL MASATT MHR.
He also met with the Chief Secretary, MR.SHADRACH HIMATA.
The welcome dinner for the visiting New Zealand High Commissioner was hosted by the ABG at the KUKUL BEACH Club later on Saturday evening.
The High Commissioner met with the ABG President, HON ISHMAEL TOROAMA and the Vice President and Minister for Commerce, Trade and Development, HON PATRICK NISIRA today.
He will meet with the Regional member and Minister for Internal Security, HON PETER TSIAMALILI JR tomorrow morning before travelling to Arawa and Buin before returning to Port Moresby this Saturday.
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20:00

Flagrant and frankly, inexcusable data duplication leads to retraction "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

Bardia Askari, who flagged the duplication

A biochemistry study has been retracted nearly a year after a whistleblower found significant overlap between the article and one published in a different journal by the same research group.

The study, Berberine ameliorates renal injury in diabetic C57BL/6 mice: Involvement of suppression of SphKS1P signaling pathway, appeared in the journal Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics in July 2010. It has been cited 76 times. 

The study examines how berberine, a compound found in plants such as tree turmeric, might improve kidney injury in diabetic mice. People sometimes take berberine supplements to help treat diabetes, but the evidence for its effectiveness is mixed. The authors of the paper are researchers at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China.

The study was retracted on May 23 at the request of the journals editor-in-chief, according to the retraction notice. It states, in part:

This article shows significant data duplication and overlap with Liu, Weihua et al., Effects of berberine on matrix accumulation and NF-kappa B signal pathway in alloxan-induced diabetic mice with renal injury. European Journal of Pharmacology. 2010 Jul 25; 638(13):150-5 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejphar.2010.04.033) without adequate referencing. Although there is a slight difference in the methodology section regarding alloxan-induced diabetes models in the two articles, there is a clear overlap between Table 2 of Lan, Tian et al. (2010); and Tables 1 and 2 of Liu, Weihua et al. (2010). The two manuscripts were submitted from the same laboratory in the same year.

In July 2022, Bardia Askari, an associate professor of biomedical sciences at the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine in Old Westbury, noticed duplicated data and images in the two research papers. Askari was concerned enough that he decided to contact the publisher, Elsevier, by phone. In a later email message, which Askari provided to Retraction...

19:59

About Yoon Suk-Yeols trip to Hiroshima and other meetings with European leaders. Part One. Key accomplishments "IndyWatch Feed National"

About Yoon Suk-Yeols trip to Hiroshima

From May 19 to 21, President Yoon Suk-yeol attended the G7 Summit in Hiroshima. Yoon Suk-yeol is the fourth South Korean leader to attend the G7 leaders meeting; this time, he was invited to the summit along with the leaders of Australia, Brazil, the Comoros, the Cook Islands, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam.

Upon his return home, Yoon Suk-yeol met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on May 21 and with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles Michel on May 22. On the sidelines of the G7 summit, the president of South Korea held summit meetings with 11 foreign counterparts, including the EU leadership.

Yoon had to exert a lot of diplomatic effort on the following fronts during this busy week:

  • Strengthen relations with Japan without looking like unilateral concessions
  • Show up to a summit of international leaders and engage in conversation with all or nearly all of the attendees on issues that are crucial to the Republic of Korea, such as the North Korean threat or economic cooperation.
  • Once more, to evade Ukraines demands for lethal weapons from the Republic of Korea, particularly in light of Volodymyr Zelenskyys unexpected arrival at the meeting with well-defined objectives.

This is how he did it, and we shall look into it. And since there is a lot of material, the analysis will follow in three parts.

The Japanese direction

On May 19, Yoon became the first president of South Korea to meet with the Korean victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima (about 20 victims and their descendants), and said, albeit standard, important words. When our compatriots fell victim to the bombing, we were a colony, and after liberation, our country was weak and subject to a communist invasion, and in a very difficult state And so when our compatriots were under such hardship and pain in a foreign land, the Republic of Korea government, the state, were not by your side.

I came here as the president representing the government and the state, and deeply...

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A 14-year-old is dead. Her dad blames 'safer supply' drugs provided by the gov't "IndyWatch Feed National"

Fourteen-year-old Kamilah Sword overdosed and died last August after becoming addicted to hydromorphone, a drug which her friends say they often acquired through drug users who were defrauding Vancouver's safer supply programs. Her father, who wants answers for his daughter's death, feels "brushed aside" by the government and worries about how the investigation of his daughter's death is being handled. Last week, he shared his story and introduced me to Kamilah's closest friends, and their parents, who explained how hydromorphone abuse has ravaged their families and contributed to a new generation of opioid addicts in Port Coquitlam, B.C. Collectively, they painted a disturbing portrait of a community where the abuse of "dillies" (the slang term for Dilaudid, a brand of hydromorphone) is ubiquitous among teenagers, thanks, in part, they say to the wide-scale defraudment of "safer supply" programs. As I reported in an investigative story, published earlier this month by the National...

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Ticketing Woes in Australia: The Patchy Record of Myki "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Judge finds Australian war hero to be a war criminal "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Graham Hryce | RT | June 2, 2023

Yesterday Justice Anthony Besanko handed down his ruling in Afghanistan war hero Ben Roberts-Smiths defamation case in the Federal Court in Sydney.

Justice Besanko released a summary of the judgment, agreeing to delay releasing his full reasons until next week, so that it could be vetted by the federal government to ensure that it did not contain any sensitive national security material.

Justice Besanko dismissed Roberts-Smiths case against Australian media on the basis that the most serious defamatory allegations made by the press, namely that the soldier was a war criminal and murderer, were substantially true.

The trial dubbed the defamation case of the century  ran for over 100 days, and the legal costs are thought to exceed $15 million for each side. Roberts-Smith will now have to pay the costs of both parties. This was an absolutely disastrous result for the war hero or, perhaps more accurately, former war hero.

Roberts-Smith, an SAS soldier who won a Victoria Cross fighting in Afghanistan, sued The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times, and three journalists, over articles published in 2018 alleging that he was a war criminal and complicit in the murder of six innocent Afghan civilians.

The newspapers and journalists raised a defense of truth, and Roberts-Smith and witnesses called by the defendants, including three Afghan villagers and some of Roberts-Smiths fellow soldiers, gave conflicting evidence about what happened on various combat missions involving Roberts-Smith in Afghanistan. The trial judge disbelieved Roberts-Smith and accepted the evidence of the witnesses called by the newspapers, which will make it very difficult for any appeal that may be brought by Roberts-Smith to succeed.

Roberts-Smiths comprehensive loss in his defamation action will have dire consequences for him personally, the Australian Defence Force (ADF), and the military top brass.

A judge, albeit in civil proceedings, has now effectively ruled that Roberts-Smith is a war criminal. Civil cases require a lower standard of proof than criminal ones, but in the circumstances, it appears inevitable that he will face criminal charges in respect to his conduct in Afghanistan and in accordance with the protracted inquiry process into Afghanistan war crimes established by the former Morrison government some years ago. Roberts-Smith will no doubt be stripped of his Victoria Cross and other medals.

Besankos branding of Roberts-Smith as a war criminal and murderer makes it virtually impossible now to credibly maintain that Australian soldiers did not commit war crimes in Afghanistan. After all, if Australias most decorated war hero in Afghanistan was mur...

06:54

Biden's CDC pick laughs while recalling collaborations on COVID restrictions across different states "IndyWatch Feed National"

Biden's CDC pick laughs while recalling collaborations on COVID restrictions across different states --Cohen described multiple calls discussing masking, and more with health officials in different states | 4 June 2023 | Joe Biden's reported new pick for The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director Mandy Cohen recalled multiple collaborations between health officials across different states during a 2022 interview, and laughed over an apparent interaction about not letting them "play professional football," videos show. Cohen, during a seminar series at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business in May 2022, answered a question about crisis management and about how health officials collaborated with different states in enacting COVID-19 restrictions during the pandemic. Cohen, a former North Carolina health secretary, said she communicated with the Secretary of Health and Human Services in Massachusetts the most and described a conversation about whether to allow them to play professional football. "She was like, 'Are you gonna let them have professional football?' And I was like, no. And she's like, OK neither are we," Cohen said, before laughing about the interaction. [Another Grade "A" sociopath selected by the unelected Joe Biden.]

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AIFFP, ADB, PNG Ports and corruption "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

The recent two-part ABC Background Briefing series Dead Mans Secrets makes for compelling listening. It is the story of two men, Fego Kiniafa, former PNG Ports CEO, and Don Matheson, Australian businessman and associate of Kiniafa. But it is also a story that raises profound questions not only for PNG Ports but also for its financial backers, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Australian government, through the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP).

Kiniafas death in September 2022 was a tragedy. Its cause would appear to be a drunken, local fight; Background Briefings attempts to suggest there might be deeper forces behind the death are not convincing. But, while not related to his death, it is also not in dispute that Kiniafa received a series of unexplained and expensive gifts in the forms of cars, free accommodation in Australia, a racehorse, and dental chairs for his wife (a dentist), all allegedly facilitated by Matheson.

Don Mathesons company received $4.3 million from the Filipino multinational ports operator ICTSI, as professional fees and consultancy fees, in the second half of 2017. This was around the time that ICTSI won a tender from PNG Ports to operate its Port Moresby and Lae port facilities for the next 25 years. ICTSI denies any link between the payments and the tender. But Matheson made a number of payments to both Kiniafa and his predecessor as PNG Ports CEO. We know this because Mathesons banking details were leaked as part of the Panama Papers, and because of the terse bank account descriptions he helpfully used to describe his payments and purchases: FEGOLANDCRUISER, and so on.

Since the report was aired, the PNG PM has announced that PNG Ports will be investigated by the new Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). Matheson is surely now being investigated by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) under foreign bribery legislation.

What about the AIFFP and the ADB?

PNG Ports is the biggest beneficiary of the AIFFP to date, being the recipient of a $521 million loan and a $100 million grant. After the Background Briefing program, DFAT promptly distanced itself from the scandal by saying that the allegations do not involve Australian public finance and are historical. This is true, but disingenuous. Few details of the AIFFP PNG ports project have been made public, but the AIFFP website highlights the upgrading of the Lae port, PNGs largest, and one of the ports tendered out to ICTSI. Far from the claims being only of historical interest, they raise the risk that Australian-....

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Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sudan Rejects Perthess Continued Leadership of UNITAMS

Sudan's Ambassador to the UN Alharith Idris speaks to reporters on May 12, 2023

June 3, 2023 (KHARTOUM) Sudans ambassador to the United Nations emphasized Sudans refusal to allow Volker Perthes to continue heading the UNITAMS mission following a request by the military-led government for his replacement.

On June 2, the Security Council extended the UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission mandate in Sudan (UNITAMS) for an additional six months until December 3. However, the Council remained silent on Perthess status, despite reports suggesting the UN secretary-general supported his continuation.

In an interview with Al Jazeera TV on Saturday, Sudans Ambassador to the United Nations, Alharith Idris, stated that the establishment and termination of the political mission, guided by the non-legally binding force of Chapter VI of the UN Charter, is solely the sovereign right of the host country.

The Security Council cannot impose an envoy on Sudan. The United Nations is founded on the principle of respecting the national sovereignty of member states. Furthermore, the agreement between the Government of Sudan and the United Nations regarding UNITAMS establishment emphasizes the ownership and sovereignty of the Sudanese State, along with the supremacy of its local laws, he said.

I, therefore, believe that the decision to retain Volker Perthes as the head of the mission after the Sudanese governments request for his replacement should be considered a sovereign decision made by the host country, he emphasized.

Following a closed-door briefing to the UN Security Council on May 31, the UN Secretary-General informed reporters that he reaffirmed his complete confidence in Volker Perthes as the Secretary-Generals Special Representative.

The Security Council has the authority to decide whether to support the continuation of the Mission for another period or determine that it is time to conclude it, he stated.

On June 1, UN Spokesman Stphane Dujarric in...

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Where the AI extinction warning goes wrong "IndyWatch Feed National"

There is so much to say about this one, in my view it has been counterproductive for all those worried about AI safety.  Here is one excerpt from my latest Bloomberg column:

Sometimes publicity stunts backfire. A case in point may be the one-sentence warning issued this week by the Center for AI Safety: Mitigating  the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war.

The first problem is the word extinction. Whether or not you think the current trajectory of AI systems poses an extinction risk and I do not  the more you use that term, the more likely the matter will fall under the purview of the national security establishment. And its priority is to defeat foreign adversaries. The bureaucrats who staff the more mundane regulatory agencies will be shoved aside.

US national security experts are properly skeptical about the idea of an international agreement to limit AI systems, as they doubt anyone would be monitoring and sanctioning China, Russia or other states (even the UAE has a potentially powerful system on the way). So the more people say that AI systems can be super-powerful, the more national-security advisers will insist that US technology must always be superior. I happen to agree about the need for US dominance but realize that this is an argument for accelerating AI research, not slowing it down.

A second problem with the statement is that many of the signers are important players in AI developments. So a common-sense objection might go like this: If youre so concerned, why dont you just stop working on AI? There is a perfectly legitimate response you want to stay involved because you fear that if you leave, someone less responsible will be put in charge but I am under no illusions that this argument would carr...

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