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Friday, 14 July

22:37

Where to find Ozempic ? Cairns

Ok. Don't hate me. I'm very fat.

I got ozempic prescription but the pharmacy I checked with does not have it and prioritises diabetes ppl.

Did anyone get ozempic to treat obesity? Where from?

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22:02

Mayors, councillors defect as Kiwis wake up to 2040 tribal rule takeover www.cairnsnews.org

By TONY MOBILIFONITIS KIWI freedom fighter Julian Batchelor has told Counterspin media that a full Maori takeover of New Zealand has been planned for 2040 as the so-called co-governance system achieves its ultimate objective under the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). There is a move, and its out in the public []

19:01

Suburb Mayor's Cairns

Gday all,

Found out that White Rock apparently has a Mayor? Is this a new thing? Are there any other suburbs with a Mayor?

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17:35

Michele Bullock appointed as the new RBA governor 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

The Federal government appointed Michele Bullock as the new governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, becoming the first woman to be appointed.

Ms Bullock will replace Phillip Lowe, who has been in the spotlight over the decisions of increasing interest rates eleven consecutive times.

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan

Featured In Story: Amanda Copp Community Radio Networks Political Correspondent

First aired on The Wire, Friday 14 July 2023

The post Michele Bullock appointed as the new RBA governor appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

17:28

Unemployment could be causal to suicide: research 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

A new research done by the University of Sydney found out theres a causal relationship between unemployment and suicide.

By using advanced analytic techniques, the researchers found out unemployment or underemployment could be a cause of suicide.

If you or someone you know have issues with this topic, call Lifeline on 13 11 14

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan

Featured In Story: Associate Professor Jo-An Occhipinti Co-Director of the Mental Wealth Initiative at the University of Sydney

First aired on The Wire, Friday 14 July 2023

The post Unemployment could be causal to suicide: research appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

17:27

Agriculture Ministers sign statement on climate change 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

This week, the State and Federal agriculture ministers signed the First National Statement on Climate Change and Agriculture, making a commitment with farmers to reduce carbon emissions.

Advocates welcomed the statement, saying its the first step to cut emissions. This is in line with a new report called Farming Forever commissioned by Farmers for Climate Action.

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan

Featured In Story: Charlie Prell Chair of Farmers for Climate Action and sheep farmer in Crookwell, New South Wales

First aired on The Wire, Friday 14 July 2023

The post Agriculture Ministers sign statement on climate change appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

17:26

By-election at Gold Coast in the spotlight in Canberra 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

People in the electorate of Fadden on Queenslands Gold Coast will head to the polls on Saturday.

Tomorrows by-election was triggered by former MP and Coalition Government Services Minister Stuart Robert resigning earlier this year.

Both Labor and the Liberal National Party are competing for the seat.

Produced By: Amanda Copp

Featured In Story: Letitia Del Fabbro Labor Candidate for Fadden, and Cameron Caldwell LNP Candidate for Fadden

First aired on The Wire, Friday 14 July 2023

The post By-election at Gold Coast in the spotlight in Canberra appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

17:09

Box-tickers should be disallowed to qualify as black www.cairnsnews.org

By Lyndesy Symonds This whole indigenous / aboriginal Agenda is United [Communist] Nations DRIP mischief and designed to divide the population into aboriginal vs colonists. Anyone who is not aboriginal is by definition a colonist. This is how Australians born on this continent are becoming alienated from our own country. We were born a colonist []

15:03

Used car dealers to avoid? Townsville: Why not call it Cityvillage?

Probably going to be looking for a used car tommorow, any particular dealers to avoid, besides all of them?

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14:56

Best butcher? Townsville: Why not call it Cityvillage?

My usual has been bought out and prices have jumped, I'm in cosgrove but happy to travel a bit for good service and prices.

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14:39

Colonel Macgregor latest geopolitical update on Ukraine and NATO www.cairnsnews.org

Ukraine sycophant Australian PM Albanese and Ukraines Nazi President Zelensky buddy up at NATO meeting with Albanese promising, for a kiss, another 30 Bushmaster armoured cars for Ukraine taking the total to 120 given free of charge. Total value of Bushmasters is $100m with military aid to date totalling $710m. Zelensky has never mentioned how []

12:02

WHO pandemic treaty will remove Australian sovereignty and create a medical police state www.cairnsnews.org

Senator Malcolm Roberts exposes the WHO Pandemic treaty which would remove sovereignty for Australia during any contrived or real pandemic resulting in forced vaccinations, lockdowns, vaccine passports and create a police state. The senate should hold an immediate inquiry into this treaty NOW! The World Health Organisation (WHO) was established in 1948 to improve health []

10:17

Is there much social services work here? Townsville: Why not call it Cityvillage?

Hi all is there much social services work here? Specifically social work?

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09:07

Might've overstayed a parking zone, what's the chance I get a fine? Cairns

CQU parking is absolute hell.

Hey guys, since parking is absolutely awful in town, I may have parked slightly earlier than I thought (3hr centre of road parking), and probably got there around 9:30 and returned around 30mins later than allowed. What's the chance I get a fine in the mail? Not gonna lie, Im panicking


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00:02

Craft Beer Bottle-Os? Cairns

Best in/around Cairns? Bonus points if they have a good stout selection.

Thanks in advance! :)

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Thursday, 13 July

23:49

Pushes for welfare culture change in wake of RoboDebt revelations 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

Described as a crude and cruel mechanism, RoboDebt received thorough investigation in the final Royal Commission Report, with the assessment stating the unlawful Scheme made many people feel like criminals.

Following a condemning account of federal ministers and public servants, the report made 57 recommendations, including a change in social attitudes towards welfare recipients.

With thousands of lives left devastated by the Scheme revelations have again sparked major reaction from media and activists with a local poverty advocacy group urging the need to tackle the culture of welfare bashing that RoboDebt has come from.

Image: Image courtesy of Wikimedia: Gary Houston CCO 1.0

Produced By: Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: David Winderlich member of South Australian Anti-Poverty Network Co-ordinator Committee , Anna lived experience of homelessness and victim of RoboDebt, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 13 July 2023

The post Pushes for welfare culture change in wake of RoboDebt revelations appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

22:06

22:04

An interwoven story: a personal lineage through interracial relations in Australia 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

Australias 200-year relationship with race has set the theme of a new book, written collaboratively by proud Murri man with Chinese ancestry, Wayne Long, and, Federal MP for Moreton Graham Perrett.

The Long Story, chronicles Mr Longs ancestral links through the history of interracial relations, race injustice, and the importance of the Voice to Parliament Referendum.

National Radio News reporter Amy OHalloran asked Graham Perrett some of the stories of resilience shown in the book.

Image: Image courtesy of Pixabay

Produced By: Amy OHalloran

Featured In Story: Graham Perrett Federal MP for Moreton, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 13 July 2023

The post An interwoven story: a personal lineage through interracial relations in Australia appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

21:40

Launch of Australias Multicultural Framework Review: where to strike a balance? 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

The Albanese government will kick off its Multicultural Framework Review to better reflect what works for Australia in terms of migration and support services.

The Review will give policy advice on whats working for our community and what is needed to continue being a successful example of multiculturalism.

Image: Image courtesy of Radio 4EB

Produced By: Real Manyuchi

Featured In Story: Andrew Giles Federal Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 13 July 2023

The post Launch of Australias Multicultural Framework Review: where to strike a balance? appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

21:39

Open letter urges the Federal Government to target university sexual violence 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

Content warning: reference to sexual harassment

Over 40 groups and individuals Australia-wide have signed an open letter urgently calling on the federal government for immediate action to address sexual violence in university spaces, in the face of escalating rates.

Advocates say university leaders are claiming to have had zero tolerance to sexual assaults in the six years since the landmark Change the Course Report yet recent figures in the latest National Student Safety Survey reveal a different story.

 

 

 

The Wire contacted Universities Australia for comment on the issue Universities Australia chief executive Catriona Jackson said:

Sexual harm is a societal problem. We all have a responsibility to act, which is why universities are working hard to reduce instances of this behaviour on campus. Working closely with students and victim/survivor groups, Universities Australia launched the world-first, sector-wide Respect.Now.Always initiative in 2016. This set in motion the development of hundreds of measures and programs at universities across the country to prevent and better respond to sexual harm. Our universities have a strong understanding of their own unique demographics, their campuses and their students, which is why they are best placed to continue building on the extensive work undertaken to date. The policy frameworks, good practice guides and other resources we have developed with experts on behalf of the sector will continue to assist universities in combating sexual harm on campus.

Image: Image courtesy of Pexels Felipe Ces Pedes

Produced By: Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: Sharna Bremner Founder and Director of End Rape on Campus , and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 13 July 2023

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12:30

Falcon Air (NSW) Cirrus Design Corp. SF50 Vision Jet VH-LCR Pops into Rockhampton Airport - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

On Friday 7 July, Falcon Air (NSW) Cirrus Design Corp. SF50 Vision Jet VH-LCR was noted passing through Rockhampton Airport.  It arrived from Bankstown and Gold Coast and later departed to Townsville.


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UPDATE!  On Monday 10 July, VH-LCR returned to Rockhampton Airport from Townsville before continuing to the Gold Coast and Bankstown.

Air Charter Services / Flight Options (Australia) Embraer EMB-505 Phenom 300 bizjet VH-VKX arrived into Hamilton Island Airport from Brisbane before then departing back there but via Melbourne (Essendon).

Meanwhile, also on Friday 7 July, the Queensland Police Service (Airwing) (State of Queensland) Raytheon B1900D VH-PSK flew down from Cairns and Townsville to Rockhampton Airport.  It then continued to Brisbane before later returning to Townsville and then Cairns. 

Townsville-based ZephAir Australia Piper PA-34-220T Seneca VH-YSI has been completing aerial survey flights out of Bundaberg Airport and flew up to Mackay Airport.

Horizon Airways Piper PA-31 Navajo VH-WZS flew 'home' to Mackay Airport from Lockhart River and Cairns after operating in FNQ for some time.

Cessna 208 Caravan VH-DZZ, which is operated by the Skydive the Beach Group, flew up from Sunshine Coast to the Whitsunday Airport at Shute Harbour. Fellow Cessna 208 Caravan VH-DNK flew down from Shute Harbour to the Sunshine Coast.

And RACQ LifeFlight Leonardo S.P.A. Helicopters (Agusta) AW139 helicopter VH-XIW completed a training flight from Toowoomba to Chinchilla and Gladstone Airports and back.

Photo taken by Mike Didsbury 

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