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Tuesday, 11 July

22:28

Commuting Kuranda - Cairns Cairns

Hi all,

I am considering relocating to Cairns or Kuranda. I have a job in Smithfield lined up. I was wondering do people often commute between Kuranda and Smithfield for work? Is the traffic okay on the range?

What other suburbs would you recommend.

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21:32

Banging sound Kirwan Townsville: Why not call it Cityvillage?

Can anyone explain the banging sound? It sounds like distance thunder but it's obviously not.

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20:37

Natural sweetener been sterilising populations for decades with blessing of Obama and Gates www.cairnsnews.org

What do you know? Woolworths has been marketing Coca-Cola with natural sweetener stevia in Aboriginal communities as being a healthy alternative to sugar, Stevia is a herb which is quite sweet but can leave an after taste in a cup of tea. When we follow the money trail the same suspects are unearthed. This video []

18:27

Any Pokemon Go players that need a Tauros for the All-in-One research? Townsville: Why not call it Cityvillage?

Hi, I play PoGo and have some Tauros spare to trade if you need it for the Kanto badge. DM me if interested.

They are legit Pokemon, I travel to the States once or twice a year.

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17:20

Pandemic worsens mental health for refugee women in Australia 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

New research from the University of New South Wales found out women with refugee backgrounds in Australia have more mental health concerns linked to the Covid19 pandemic.

Researchers found out more than 68 percent of women with a refugee background have a very serious issue with fear associated with Covid-19 because of the prior trauma they experience.

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Produced By: Xinchen Li

Featured In Story: Susan Rees- Professor in Psychiatry at the University of New South Wales

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 11 July 2023

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17:15

Queensland housing plan doesnt go far enough says Qld Greens 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

The Queensland government recently announced they would be partnering with St Vincent de Paul Queensland to build 147 new social houses in Toowoomba, Bundaberg and the Gold Coast. It will cost $71 million.

In a statement, the government said the project was part of a $5 billion investment to start building 13 000 social and affordable Queensland homes by 2027.

Queensland Greens housing spokesperson and MP Dr. Amy MacMahon told The Wire what she thought of the plan and discussed additional solutions to address the housing crisis.

The Wire reached out to Queensland Minister for Housing Meaghan Scanlon for comment, but she did not respond.

 

For housing help, please contact:

  • your local Housing Service Centre during business hours
  • the 24/7 Homeless Hotline on 1800 474 753.

Image: Netta Finney

Produced By: Netta Finney

Featured In Story: Dr Amy MacMahon MP Member for South Brisbane and QLD Greens housing spokesperson

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 11 July 2023

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17:08

Young workers denied retirement savings 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

A report by Industry Super Australia warns that an outdated law denying under-18 workers super contributions could cost them over $10,000 in the long term.

Approximately 375,000 young workers in Australia are locked out of the retirement system, as they are only eligible for compulsory super contributions if they work over 30 hours per week for the same employer.

Removing this discriminatory threshold would not only be fair to young workers but also remove the administrative burden for employers.

This exclusion affects over 90% of teenage workers who typically work fewer than 30 hours per week.

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Produced By: Moemina Shukur

Featured In Story: Bernie Dean Industry Super Australias Chief Executive

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 11 July 2023

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17:04

The cost of diabetes on healthcare in Australia 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

Diabetes continues to be a significant epidemic in the 21st century, resulting in numerous complications that affect vital organs such as the heart, blood vessels, kidneys, and eyes.

In the past decade, significant progress has been made in diabetes management, leading to a reduction in these complications.

Due to the increasing prevalence of diabetes, there is a need for more extensive efforts at the public health level and the development of new therapies to further enhance the prognosis for this prevalent condition.

National Diabetes Week serves as a reminder of the ongoing global health challenge posed by diabetes, including within Australia.

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Produced By: Moemina Shukur

Featured In Story: Professor Mark Cooper Head of Department of Diabetes, Monash University.

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 11 July 2023

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14:14

Queer spaces in Townsville? Townsville: Why not call it Cityvillage?

Im a 23 year old lesbian visiting Townsville next month and would like to go out on Saturday night. Is there any lesbian/queer bars or spacers? Or otherwise good bars to go to that are queer friendly? Thanks

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14:06

Albanese and Labor about to remove the Voice of every Australian with social media misinformation bill www.cairnsnews.org

Political parties exempted from the Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation bill which will remove the Voice of every Australian including Aborigines. Book burning about to start.

11:55

Ballarat mum recalls her arrest by Dangerous Dans Covid cops in 2020, may file charges against police after her charges were dropped www.cairnsnews.org

Victorias para-military Covid cops firing on protesters with large calibre rubber bullets, seriously wounding several people in the large crowds. Courageous Ballarat mum Zoe Buhler, arrested by six Covid cops while pregnant. Her arrest was viewed by 14 million around the world in September 2020. Her crime was to mention on Face Book perhaps having []

07:18

Townsville vs Perth Townsville: Why not call it Cityvillage?

I know its hard to compare the two given the size difference. We are thinking about moving from NZ to Australia, I have family in Perth and the house prices are good but it's so isolated from NZ and the other Aus citys.

Anyone lived in both and have any wisdom to share? Also would love to hear from any kiwis who live in Tsv.

Thanks

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04:16

Australias system of government has some serious deficiencies www.cairnsnews.org

Government House Sydney. The NSW state constitution can be altered by politicians Letter to the Editor Australias system of Government has some serious deficiencies as evidenced by the events of the last few years and the terrible state of debt and decay in which this country, its citizens and its States find themselves. These flaws []

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Monday, 10 July

22:09

Iconic Porcupine Gorge in Central West next to be destroyed by 175 wind towers www.cairnsnews.org

More massive wind towers have been planned by the environmental vandals of the Queensland Labor Party to be built right alongside the iconic and unique Porcupine Gorge National Park in the Central West. This unwanted and unnecessary project will forever alter the surrounding, majestic landscape of the gorge and become another festering eyesore that will []

20:45

Liberal MHR warns Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation bill is dangerous, blatant surveillance and censorship of the public www.cairnsnews.org

Liberal MHR Russell Broadbent says un-elected bureaucrats and politicians will decide on which social media post stays up or gets taken down. Education departments are exempt from the corporations new policy which will have huge fines and jail terms for those telling the truth. He urges every Australian to fight it as hard as they []

20:13

Kuranda Travel Help Cairns

Apologies in advance, I've checked tripadvisor, reddit and whirlpool, so sure this question would be asked somewhere but for some reason I've found nothing.

So I'm trying to shortlist activities for Kuranda and very stuck on what to choose:
- Koala Gardens

- Birdworld

- Rainforestation

- Riverboat cruise

- Butterfly sanctuary

I'm assuming that with a 9:30 train and a 3:30 gondola, I can only shortlist two activities. The exception being Rainforestation which will take up the whole day

On a separate note, is the Cairns aquarium or wildlife dome worth visiting at all?

I'm from Melbourne but travelling with friends from the US if that changes advice at all.

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17:58

Where did all the trees go?! Townsville: Why not call it Cityvillage?

When I moved here in 2018/2019 there were beautiful big trees everywhere - on the stand, in public gardens, streets and in people's yards. It was one of the things I really fell in love about Townsville. But recently I've noticed almost daily that trees are missing, being "trimmed" (cut back so severely they don't grow back at all) or just completely removed, for what seems like no reason. When I contacted the council, they gave me pretty much just a PR response. Can someone please help me understand why? Why is the council hell-bent on making this place a concrete eye-sore and why are people spending thousands of dollars removing trees from their yards? I'm concerned about the ecological impact of this depletion, not just the aesthetic. Thanks!

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17:23

Custom birthday cakes. Any patisserie recommendations? Cairns

Looking to make a custom birthday cake for my gf. I wondered where would be the best place to go?

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15:42

Young Aussies experiencing disadvantage in post-school work or study environments 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

A recent study finds young Aussies experience disadvantage in post-school work and study transition periods. 

The report released by The Smith Family focused on the years between 2021-2022 and reveals that while engagement statistics are trending in a positive direction, concerns remain around career progression opportunities in the long term.

The Wires Isaac Brogan spoke to Anne Hampshire, Head of Research and Advocacy at The Smith Family, to gain more insight into the findings of the report 

 

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Featured In Story: Anne Hampshire, Head of Research and Advocacy, The Smith Family

First aired on The Wire, Monday 10 July 2023

The post Young Aussies experiencing disadvantage in post-school work or study environments appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

15:33

Sarcoma Awareness Month: Brisbanites shocking cancer diagnosis 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

Researchers and advocates are calling for greater funding to support cancer research, particularly Sarcoma, this July for Sarcoma Awareness month. 

Sarcoma is a rare and complex cancer that can form anywhere in the body, and with over 80 different subtypes, this makes funding for research vital. 

Sarcoma is not commonly diagnosed, with only 1.5% of all cancer diagnoses in Australia being Sarcoma. It typically impacts younger patients where 20% of all young cancer diagnosis are Sarcoma, and for young adults, that is 10%. 

It is known as one of the most common cancers in children, but can impact people of all ages, and speaking with The Wires Aryana Mohmood about her sarcoma journey and the need for more research is Brisbane-based mother and sarcoma survivor, Jacqui Cooper. 

Produced By: Aryana Mohmood

Featured In Story: Jacqui Cooper, Brisbane-based mother and sarcoma survivor, and Angela Hong, radiation oncologist specializing in managing patients with sarcoma

First aired on The Wire, Monday 10 July 2023

The post Sarcoma Awareness Month: Brisbanites shocking cancer diagnosis appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

15:29

As Brisbane looks ahead to the Olympics, the survival of Brisbane parks hangs in the balance 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

The Queensland Government proposes to build a full-sized athletics warm-up track in Brisbanes Raymond Park for the 2032 Olympic Games. 

The parkland located in Kangaroo Point is one of many locations in surrounding inner-city suburbs eyed for major infrastructure changes over the coming years.

Why are the proposed plans for the parkland controversial, and what overall impact will the Olympics bring for Brisbane?

The Wires Toni Pankaluic spoke to Trina Massey, Greens Councillor for the Gabba Ward as well as local residents to find out more 

Image: Image courtesy Kangaroo Point and Districts Historical Society

Produced By: Toni Pankaluic

Featured In Story: Trina Massey, Greens Councillor for the Gabba Ward, and Brisbane Locals Lee, Ellen, Carlos & Nat

First aired on The Wire, Monday 10 July 2023

The post As Brisbane looks ahead to the Olympics, the survival of Brisbane parks hangs in the balance appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

15:26

Thousands of Muslims come together in Sydney to spread message of peace 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

This weekend, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community launched its 35th Annual Congress in Sydney last Saturday, discussing issues around international peace and unity. 

This year, the central topic for the conference is how to avoid the catastrophic consequences if a Third World War started.

National Radio News asked the National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Grand Imam IH Kauser, about the importance of this event and what muslims and non-muslims learned from the Congress. 

Image: Image courtesy Minhaj-ul-Quran International

Produced By: Aryana Mohmood

Featured In Story: Grand Imam IH Kauser, National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community

First aired on The Wire, Monday 10 July 2023

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13:20

Army tanks rattling through Adelaide streets on Saturday causes some angst with woke reporters www.cairnsnews.org

Footage of the Australian Army marching through Adelaides CBD has gone viral, with some social media users branding the scenes disgusting and scary. Soldiers from the 1st Armoured Regiment, accompanied by two Abrams battle tanks, marched along King William Road from the Torrens Parade Ground to St Peters Cathedral on Saturday morning. The ceremony marked []

09:31

Jonovia Bridal - closed down and has my wifes wedding dress Cairns

As per title. Weve been phoning here and there since august last year - yeah you dress isnt ready yet.

We dropped it there to get it cleaned. Anyways, as of today, they are closed permanently. We still dont have our dress.

Does anyone know either Dominique or Allison that used to run this business? My wife really wants her dress back.

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09:03

Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest travel advice desperately needed! Cairns

Dear people of Cairns, I am in desperate need of some advice and some recommendations for both Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest tours, any advice and recommendations would be great.

So, in 2 weeks' time myself and my partner are coming up to Cairns for the week for a much-needed holiday and to tick both the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest off our bucket lists.

We're getting in on the night of the 18th, and we're leaving the night of the 25th.

We've already got a few things lined up, Hartley's Crocodile Adventures, etc, the only two things that we really need to sort out and decide on are, well, the two reasons we're coming up to Cairns in the first place.

The Great Barrier Reef: In an ideal world we would have done a live aboard, 2 days/1 night trip. Unfortunately, we've left it too late, and they're all booked out. So, unfortunately, we're probably going to be restricted to a day trip.

We would have loved to have gone down to Port Douglas and gone out with Quicksilver or Calypso, but unfortunately, that's just not practical.

So, effectively, we're looking for an operator out of Cairns to take us out snorkeling to the reef, with the option of an introductory dive, with our preference being to those operators that go to the nicer reefs, spend longer out there, etc.

Tour sizes don't really phase us, but obviously the smaller the better, I think that goes without saying, but given that we're only going to get one shot at this, value for money is probably key here.

One thing I've learned over the last couple of weeks whilst trying to look for a Great Barrier Reef tour provider is that you guys have pretty much identical companies, with very similar names purporting to give you very similar experiences for similar amounts of money, but some differ in very slight ways.

Two tour providers that we are considering straight off the bat are Divers Den and Dreamtime Cruises, the cultural experience is obviously a bonus, but once again, we would like a fair bit of value for money here.

The Daintree Rainforest: This one we've pretty much already got locked in, we've narrowed it down to either the afternoon/night Daintree adventure, or the premium tour that also includes Cape Tribulation.

Although I would still be interested in some advice here as well. We're not particularly interested in the beach aspect of these tours, we're probably more wanting to focus on spending time in the rainforest, hiking, animal spotting, etc.

The cruise down the Daintree River is also a key aspect of what we're looking for, however, both packages include that. We're both reptile nerds, so the more time out on the river crocodile spotting, the better.

Once again, we're more than happy to travel down to Port Douglas, but unfortunately, the car hire comp...

Sunday, 09 July

23:02

Local birdwatchers willing to show me your favorite spots? Cairns

Hiya! I'm visiting Cairns for a conference in a few weeks and have some free days (July 26, August 2) to explore. I'm a biologist and birdwatcher and would love to learn more about the local birds from a local birder or birding group. If you don't like birds but want to show me other cool local stuff that's fun too! I'm into nature, rock climbing, knitting, tea drinking, and generally most things a grandma would enjoy I'm F 30 visiting from the US. Creeps please abstain from commenting :)

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20:59

Queensland LNP corporate stooges vote to dump outstanding senator www.cairnsnews.org

By TONY MOBILIFONITIS THE Queensland Liberal Partys ranks of limp-wristed, left-wing progressives have ganged up with the partys corporate big guns to oust a senator who has distinguished himself in standing up against government violations of basic human rights, the big pharma mafia and their mRNA vaccines and woke big business pushing the global green, []

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