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Wednesday, 26 July

04:03

Israels Parlament winkt den kontroversesten Teil der ... "IndyWatch Feed National"

Israels Parlament winkt den kontroversesten Teil der "Justizreform" durch.

Demnach kann das Gericht knftig Entscheidungen von Volksvertretern nicht lnger auf deren "Angemessenheit" prfen.
Tja. War ein schnes Experiment, mal Demokratie im Nahen Osten zu probieren.

Update: Achtet mal darauf, wie viele Berichte dazu zu erwhnen vergessen, dass Netanjahu gerade wegen Bestechlichkeit, Betrug und Untreue angeklagt ist. Wenn der mit seiner "Justizreform" scheitert, muss er in den Knast.

Ich finde auch bemerkenswert, dass der Mann gestern einen Herzschrittmacher in einer Not-OP eingesetzt kriegen musste. Ein klareres Zeichen von Gott gibt es ja wohl nicht als einen spontanen Herzinfarkt am Tag vor der Abstimmung. Wenn man an sowas glaubt.

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Tuesday, 25 July

22:25

"IndyWatch Feed Qld" "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

On Monday 17 July, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Boeing B737-7ES / E-7A Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) aircraft A30-001 was noted completing airwork at Emerald Airport.


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It looked to fly up from and then later return to RAAF Base Williamtown.  It was heard to fly as "Wedgetail 01".

While fellow E-7A Wedgetail aircraft A30-002 was noted completing airwork at Bundaberg Airport.  It too looked to fly up from and then return to Williamtown.  It was heard to fly as "Wedgetail 15".

Finally, also on Monday 17 July, it is believed that a pair of United States Air Force (USAF) Boeing C-17A Globemaster III transport aircraft completed a sortie departing Townsville, flying very low level along the Whitsunday coast down to Mackay before turning inland and head West towards Hughenden before then returning to Townsville.

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22:03

Arme de l'Air (French Air Force) CASA CN-235-200M '065' (52-1C) "Cotam 1161" Calls into Rockhampton Airport - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

On Wednesday 19 July, making its very first appearance into Central Queensland (or at least on this Blog) was Arme de l'Air (French Air Force) CASA CN-235-200M '065' (Code 52-1C) which arrived into Rockhampton Airport from Townsville as "Cotam 1161".



It had earlier flown up to Townsville from RAAF Base Amberley.



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21:49

Cover up: The Australian Governments Secret List of U.S. Bases "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Richard Tanter, Pearls and Irritations, July25, 2023

What do the governments of other US allies, including Hungary, Norway, the Philippines, and the former puppet government of Afghanistan, possess that Australian governments do not? The answer is a conception of genuine sovereignty, and obligations to transparency that are foreign to Australian governments, particularly the incumbent Albanese government.

In November 2011, Prime Minister Julia Gillard and President Barack Obama announced plans for annual deployment of a US Marine Rotational Force to Darwin and US Air Force aircraft to Australian bases in the Northern Territory, commencing in April 2012.

The United States Australia Force Posture Agreement signed on 12 August 2014 formalised a much larger strategic upgrade of alliance arrangements initiated by the two leaders. Over the past decade both governments have made very large budgetary commitments to infrastructure developments at Australian defence facilities in northern Australia under various headings, including the Australian Defence Departments continually evolving United States Force Posture Initiative.

A key feature of the Force Posture Agreement is the concept of Agreed Facilities and Areas, defined in Article I of the Agreement as follows:

Agreed Facilities and Areas means the facilities and areas in the territory of Australia provided by Australia which may be listed in Annex A appended to this Agreement, and such other facilities and areas in the territory of Australia as may be provided by Australia in the future, to which United States Forces, United States Contractors, dependants, and other United States Government personnel as mutually agreed, shall have the right to access and use pursuant to this Agreement.

Yet, in the nine...

21:43

Blinkens Visit Supporting FIFA Threatens New Zealands Peaceful Reputation "IndyWatch Feed National"

By World BEYOND War Aotearoa, July 25, 2023

A global peace network has called out the U.S. Secretary of States visit to New Zealand  as a threat to our peaceful reputation and not good old-fashioned sports diplomacy, as described by our Foreign Minister.

If Secretary Blinken was coming to New Zealand solely to support the peaceful U.S. womens FIFA soccer team, then Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta could justifiably welcome him as a close friend and partner, says World BEYOND War Aotearoa spokesman, Hon. Matt Robson, former Minister of Disarmament.

But he says the actual purpose of Blinkens trip is to drag New Zealand further into aggressive plans for the containment of Americas economic competitor, China.

Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta, representing New Zealands  peace and diplomacy policies, needs to advise Mr Blinken that New Zealand, a signatory to the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, does not support NATOs condemnation of that treaty.

Furthermore it does not agree with using the 400-plus US military bases from Japan to Australia, many of which are nuclear-armed, to threaten China, our largest trading partner.

Failure to do this, and agreeing to nuclear armed NATOs provocations against China, undermines the nuclear free status of New Zealand, and the antiwar policies that New Zealanders have developed, for which New Zealand has been praised, says Mr Robson.

The New Zealand public deserves to be made aware, not least by the media, of the implications of Blinkens visit and the costs and dangers of unthinking subordination of New Zealand interests to US strategy against China, says Mr Robson.

The post Blinkens Visit Supporting FIFA Threatens New Zealands Peaceful Reputation appeared first on World BEYOND War.

21:34

Some of the 13 US Army Apache, Blackhawk and Chinook Helicopters Arrive into Mackay and Rockhampton Airports from the Gladstone Port "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

On Tuesday 18 July, some of the 13 helicopters of the United States Army (US Army) flew from the Gladstone Port to both Mackay and Rockhampton Airports before they all continued to Townsville. They are in Queensland to participate in joint Military Exercise Talisman Sabre 2023 (TS23) and were shipped into the Gladstone Airport from the USA on board the United States Navy (USN) large, medium-speed, roll-on/roll-off ship (LMSR) USNS Bob Hope (T-AKR 300).




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21:04

Rural Funds Management (A.C.T.) (formerly Capital Jet Charter) Pilatus PC-12/47E VH-STE Arrives into Rockhampton Airport - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

On Tuesday 18 July, there were quite a few lighties around including Rural Funds Management (A.C.T.) (formerly Capital Jet Charter) Pilatus PC-12/47E VH-STE which looked to arrive into Rockhampton Airport from Canberra.


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UPDATE!  On Wednesday 19 July, VH-STE flew to Maryborough and Bundaberg Airports before returning to Rockhampton Airport.

UPDATE!  On Thursday 20 July, VH-STE departed Rockhampton Airport for Emerald Airport and then Canberra.

Another nice PC-12 in the form of the new Hughes Aviation (Hughes Pastoral Group) (Gympie) Pilatus PC-12//47E NGX VH-8HP was back in the air again.  It's been doing quite a number of flights and today flew from Emerald Airport to Quilpie and Armidale and then back to Emerald Airport.  It had arrived yesterday from Keeroongooloo after arriving there over the weekend.

UPDATE!  VH-8HP spent each day this week, flying out of Emerald Airport and visiting various places (including Clermont Aerodrome on Wednesday 19 July) before later returning to Emerald Airport.  It then flew back to Mackay Airport on Friday 21 July.

And Private Pilatus PC-12/47E VH-YKG landed at Longreach Airport from Camooweal and Mount Isa before it then departed to Winton and back to Camooweal. 

Meanwhile, also on Tuesday 18 July, WDC Equipment and Contracting Raytheon 58 Baron VH-EZR flew up from Chinchilla Aerodrome to Kidston before then flying down to my local Clermont Aerodrome and then departing back to Chinchilla Aerodrome.

Recently re-registered Piper PA-31 VH-DWX flew down from Innisfail and Mareeba to Charters Towers Aerodrome and then Mackay Airport.

UPDATE!  On Saturday 22 July, VH-DWX depart...

20:59

London/Jerusalem calling Palestine "IndyWatch Feed National"

Last night I spoke at an online event organised by the Jewish Network for Palestine and Convivencia Alliance, two UK-based groups with global reach. I discussed my recent book, The Palestine Laboratory, in conversation with writer and film-maker Haim Bresheeth, author of An Army Like No Other: How the Israel Defense Force Made a Nation (Haim also endorsed my book).

The audience for the webinar was mostly in the UK, Europe and Palestine.

The post London/Jerusalem calling Palestine appeared first on Antony Loewenstein.

20:54

Australians confront vicious recession "IndyWatch Feed National"

READ MORE AT MACRO BUSINESS  Deloitte Access Economics has warned that Australia is on the...

19:52

How dangerous is the European far-right ? "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

As is usual with trends of all kinds, some recent electoral successes for far-right parties in Europe have been extrapolated into a narrative in which the rise of the far-right is just about unstoppable.

That narrative took a blow with the recent Spanish elections in which the far-right Vox party performed poorly and its coalition with the traditional conservative Popular Party failed to secure a majority. Possibly as a result, the leader of the German CDU backed away from a suggestion that his party might go into a similar coalition with the AfD. And a similar coalition government in Finland appears to be on the verge of collapse.

From the other side of the world, its hard to know what to make of all this, but important to try to understand it. So, Ill toss out some thoughts and invite readers closer to the action to set me straight.

As I wrote a few years ago, the rise of a Trump-style far right has been driven by the collapse of the neoliberal consensus that dominated politics throughout the capitalist world from the 1970s, with power alternating between hard neoliberalism (represented by traditional conservative parties) and soft neoliberalism (represented by formerly socialist and social democratic parties). As the failures of neoliberalism became undeniable, there was no longer enough support to sustain two neoliberal parties, and alternatives began to emerge on both left and right.

The most dramatic manifestation of this process on the right has been Donald Trumps takeover of the US Republican party, which is now well to the right of any of the European far-right parties (with the possible exception of Fidesz in Hungary), and still commands around 50 per cent electoral support.

In Europe, though the more common party has been the rise of a far-right party commanding around 20 per cent of the vote. In most cases, this doesnt look to me like an upsurge in the popularity of rightwing ideas. Rather, this 20 per cent has always been there, waiting for the circumstances in which views that are normally unacceptable can gain political expression.

In my own home state of Queensland, for example, the racist One Nation party scored more than 20 per cent of the votes in a state election in 1998, before fading back into single digits.

A 20 per cent vote for the far-right enough to make it difficult for traditional conservatives to win government in their own right, but usually not enough for the far-right to lead a government of their own. Hence, the contortions mentioned above.

A lot of attention has been focused on the neo-fascist origins of some of the fa...

18:20

Jimmy Dore on Reporting Earths Temperatures "IndyWatch Feed National"

Jimmy Dore an entertaining video on Climate Lies, in a video entitled BOMBSHELL! LAST WEEKS RECORD-HIGH TEMPERATURES WERE FAKED!

 

The post Jimmy Dore on Reporting Earths Temperatures appeared first on Gumshoe News.

17:00

The cost of being a non-native English speaker in science "IndyWatch Feed National"



Of course it is a problem, but it is not a problem for the overall community, not should it be. Better yet it is now on the way to be supported by AI.

And absolutely noone is going to actually translate to a competant level, the the proceedings of *** ever.  

Worse though, there are only several languages easily usable for translation.  So it all becomes a fools errand.  And the big elephant in the room is biology.

The cost of being a non-native English speaker in science

JULY 18, 2023

Editors' notes

Estimated disadvantages for non-native English speakers when conducting different scientific activities. Credit: Amano T et al., 2023, PLOS Biology, CC-BY 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

English serves as a convenient, common language for science. However, this practice poses insurmountable barriers to those whose first language is not Englishthe majority of people around the world.




According to research published on July 18 in the open access journal PLOS Biology, led by Dr. Tatsuya Amano at the University of Queensland, Australia, the disadvantages of being a non-native English speaker in science range from difficulties in reading and writing papers to reduced participation in international conferences.

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16:32

The Palestine Laboratory in 3 minutes "IndyWatch Feed National"

Global broadcaster TRT World has produced a slick 3-minute video about my new book, The Palestine Laboratory, which has been shared across its popular social media platforms. I had no involvement in this clip but I think it captures well the thesis of my work.

The post The Palestine Laboratory in 3 minutes appeared first on Antony Loewenstein.

16:28

How to break the barriers for Australians with chronic pain? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

This week National Pain Week kicked off, raising awareness about chronic pain and the treatments to alleviate it.

Most chronic pain issues are related to musculoskeletal conditions such as arthritis.

While there are more treatments for chronic pain, there are still social barriers to manage and live with the condition.

Image: Image by Holger Langmaier from Pixabay

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan

Featured In Story: Professor Rachelle Buchbinder Director of the Department of Clinical Epidemiology at the Monash University School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 25 July 2023

The post How to break the barriers for Australians with chronic pain? appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

16:28

Sugar tax could reduce tooth decay: research "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The debate over sugary drinks has resurfaced, with a study showing a tax on sweetened beverages could prevent more than half-a-million dental cavities.

Three Victorian universities collaborated in the study, which found a 10 year tax on sugary drinks would save more than 42 million dollars in tooth decay prevention and millions of dollars more in preventing premature death or disability.

Image: Image by evelynlo from Pixabay

Produced By: Frank Bonaccorso

Featured In Story: Tan Nguyen PhD candidate from Monash School Of Public Health and Preventative Medicine and oral health therapist

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 25 July 2023

The post Sugar tax could reduce tooth decay: research appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

16:26

Australian First Nations Language conference in October "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

In Kalgoorlie, Western Australias Indigenous Affairs Minister Tony Buti presented the Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre with a grant this week.

The Minister presented the centre with almost $130,000 to run the Decolonising Western Australian First Nations Languages Conference in October. 

Image: Image by Shutterstock

Produced By: Conrad MacLean

Featured In Story: Susan Hanson Manager from the Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre, and Jack Sullivan Exchange student from Yale University in Australia

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 25 July 2023

The post Australian First Nations Language conference in October appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

16:26

Whats the media role on stories of people being killed? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

When a family member or a close friend passes away, its a difficult task to dimension, but its even bigger when a person is killed in different circumstances.

The media often plays a role in sharing the stories of families whose loved ones have been killed, but not all stories are shared equally.

So whats the medias role in this issue?

Image: Image by Micha Karo from Pixabay

Produced By: Ash Taylor

Featured In Story: Associate Professor Sarah Wayland Discipline Lead Social Work Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of New England

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 25 July 2023

The post Whats the media role on stories of people being killed? appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

16:07

Separate Aboriginal nation-state to be created after Voice referendum "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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14:34

Ukraine Bushmasters to be fitted with EOS R400 remote weapon systems "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

EOS Defense Systems USA, a subsidiary of EOS, is supplying positioning components for L3Harris VAMPIRE Vehicle-Agnostic Modular Palletized ISR Rocket Equipment through our EOS AS-65 gimbal, under a US Department of Defense contract to deliver 14 VAMPIRE multi-purpose weapon systems to Ukraine earlier this year. The EOS AS-65 gimbal technology joins more than 40 EOS []

14:29

As potential corruption revealed, Albanese Government must urgently evacuate the survivors of offshore detention "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Albanese Government must immediately evacuate the 75 remaining survivors of offshore detention from Papua New Guinea and shut down its detention centres on Nauru, as it accounts for the multi-million-dollar secret payments that have propped up offshore detention over the past decade.  

Investigative reports this week have revealed multi-million-dollar payments by government contractors to politicians in Papua New Guinea and Nauru. Reports suggest that these payments were made with the knowledge of the Department of Home Affairs, and even senior government figures in Australia.  

It has also been revealed that the former Morrison government entered a secret deal with the Papua New Guinean Government to continue payments to provide for the 75 people left behind in PNG. This came after PNGs Supreme Court shut down formal regional processing arrangements and the Australian Government claimed to have no ongoing involvement.  

Together, these reports reveal the corruption and duplicity at the heart of offshore detention. They also raise serious questions around the Albanese Governments continued expenditure on regional processing operations in both Nauru and PNG.

In light of these reports, the Human Rights Law Centre is calling on the Albanese Government to immediately bring the 75 people still remaining in Papua New Guinea to Australia and provide permanent safety, as a first step to ending the long-running and systematic abuse.

Farhad Bandesh, an artist and musician who was previously detained on Manus Island, said: 

In Manus Island, we saw everyday acts of corruption, exploitation and censorship that were designed to keep us detained and keep the detention camp operating. Now, we hear that this kind of corruption was likely widespread, and could have involved senior politicians and officials on both sides. This is what happens when a government creates opportunities for people to profit from the torture of other people. This is the reality of a system designed to create suffering. The only solution now is to bring all the people remaining in Papua New Guinea to safety, and shut down this system once and for all.     

Mehrdad, an engineer who was previously detained on Manus Island, said:  

I was detained for years on Manus, attacked in the riots that cost Reza Berati his life. Australian-funded contractors were allowed to attack and kill us Australian tax dollars paid for what was done to me. I have friends from that time who are still stuck in PNG. Before a Royal Commission or any investigation, the governments first responsibility is to bring everyone to safety.  

Sanmati Verma, Managing Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre said: 

T...

12:17

Incompetent leadership of ADF led to neglect and abuse of military service personnel "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

SAS soldiers on patrol in Afghanistan Dr Dan Mealey, a former SAS doctor who served in Afghanistan, comments on the persecution of Ben Roberts-Smith VC. Anyone who values our Defence Force members, knows how important it is for anyone who has served in our Special Forces (including those accused of war crimes and their accusers) to remain []

12:16

Peeling off scabs in Botany Bay "IndyWatch Feed National"

In Spring 2020, when an operator set up a company paying bottom-of-the-barrel rates in a crude attempt at scraping a profit out of the lines by undercutting the militant members of the MUA, the workers of port botany went feral. Led by the lines crew, construction workers, train drivers, university lecturers, teachers and students drove the scabs out.

The post Peeling off scabs in Botany Bay appeared first on Overland literary journal.

11:17

Code of silence: Did the ADF threaten a Ben Roberts-Smith witness with criminal charges? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Published 23 July 2023 By Finn McHugh Source: SBS News The Australian Defence Force has been accused of attempting to impose a code of silence on a soldier who said he witnessed Ben Roberts-Smith kick an unarmed Afghan man off a cliff. The ADF has been accused of threatening a potential war crimes witness with []

10:53

TRT World interview on Israels judicial reforms "IndyWatch Feed National"

I joined International broadcaster TRT World to discuss Israels so-called judicial reforms which are (mostly) about protecting Jewish supremacy at the expense of the Palestinians.

The post TRT World interview on Israels judicial reforms appeared first on Antony Loewenstein.

10:15

Deranged Democrats pursue Trump through courts "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Ron DeSantis presidential candidate: Democrats sending America down a scary road Joe Biden is planning to arrest Donald Trump a second time. Never before has a sitting President weaponized the justice system to jail his leading opponent. Donald Trump broke the news that Democrat prosecutor Jack Smith sent him a target letter over the weekend []

09:56

Demanding IPEF timeline threatens to undermine open and inclusive process of negotiations "IndyWatch Feed National"

25 July, 2023: There has been increasing criticism of the process for negotiating the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) with the recent conclusion of the fourth round IPEF negotiations in Busan, South Korea which reported incremental progress.

The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) is a regional forum initiated by the US that proponents say will strengthen economic cooperation between its 14 participants and divert supply chains away from China. IPEF, unlike traditional trade agreements, does not include market access commitments like lower tariffs. Instead, the main incentives are increased investment and capacity building projects in addition to commitments to improve human rights, labour rights and environmental standards in the region.

The US has set an ambitious timeline to conclude IPEF negotiations before the US-held Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in November. However, there are concerns that US pressure to quickly conclude IPEF is harming the transparency of the process, even for negotiators.

Increasingly limited stakeholder consultation

IPEF promised to be a new model of progressive trade arrangements which prioritises high labour, environmental and human rights standards. The rhetoric of IPEF has centred heavily on inclusivity and engagement during negotiations.

However, from the start of discussions, the US has prevented IPEF countries from revealing the negotiating texts until 5 years after the negotiations are completed. This is a year longer than for The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement, a previous trade agreement widely criticised as opaque and corporate-dominated.

Despite the announcement of the substantial conclusion of pillar 2 supply chain negotiations in Detroit in May, the text of the completed agreement has still not been released. IPEF governments have not responded to calls from AFTINET and other civil society groups to release the text.

This marks a step back for both the negotiating text and concluded text. In 2016, negotiators did release the concluded text of the TPP at this stage to the public, showing that the inclusive appro...

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09:27

Call for a super profit tax to create affordable housing is on the mark "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Joe Montero

One of Australias biggest unions. The Construction Forestry Mining Maritime and Energy Union (CFMMEU) is launching a push for a major rise in government investment on affordable housing. The unions national secretary Zach smith says this is necessary to take on the housing crisis that so many are facing in his country.

The union had commissioned Oxford Economics to analyse of the impact of a super profits tax on the biggest corporations to fund the construction of new affordable homes. The resulting proposal is a permanent 40 percent tax on super profits for companies with a turnover of over $100 million a year. This would apply to only 0.3 percent of companies and would raise around $29 billion a year and go a long way towards meeting the need for 750,000 new dwellings.

Photo from The Australian: CFMMEU National Construction Division secretary Zach Smith

Proposing a super profits tax might seem like quite a radical move. It isnt. Its the least of what is needed for Australia to meet its obligation as a signatory to the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, which codified and mandated housing as essential to human right.

Even if this convention didnt exist, adequate housing for all would be taken up by a society that values the principle that dignity and a standard of living in line with community expectations should be available to all.

Australia has a responsibility to ensure this becomes a reality.  

Advocates of social housing have long been pushing for far more action to meet the need. Programs to date, including the current Housing Austral...

08:41

Google guilty of ad-fraud againsts its customers including NYTimes, Reuters, Wired, Mashable and Gizmodo "IndyWatch Feed National"

Did Google mislead advertisers about TrueView skippable in-stream ads for the past three years?

This report finds that advertisers including Fortune 500 brands, the US federal government, and many small businesses may have been misled for years about Googles proprietary TrueView skippable in-stream video ads. This misalignment may have cost media buyers up to billions of digital ad dollars, which were ultimately spent on small, muted, out-stream, auto-playing or interstitial video ad units running on independent websites and mobile apps.

TrueView is Google's proprietary cost-per-view, choice-based ad format that serves on YouTube, millions of apps, and across the web. With TrueView, advertisers only pay for actual views of their ads, rather than impressions. TrueView asks users if they want to skip the video ad after 5 seconds with a visual prompt. Googles policies state that TrueView ads must be skippable, audible, and playing of the video (and ad) cannot be solely initiated by passive user scrolling.

However, this research report finds that for years, significant quantities of TrueView skippable in-stream ads, purchased by many different brands and media agencies, appear to have been served on hundreds of thousands of websites and apps in which the consumer experience did not meet Googles stated quality standards. For example, many TrueView in-stream ads were served muted and auto-playing as out-stream video or as obscured video players on independent sites. Often, there was little to no organic video media content between ads, the video units simply played ads only. 

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07:00

SMH: Aussies Arent Engaging with the 43C (110F) Climate Crisis "IndyWatch Feed National"

In Australia we call a 110F top temperature a warm Summer day - so when alarmists tell us these temperatures are a climate crisis, it leaves us Aussies a bit perplexed.

The post SMH: Aussies Arent Engaging with the 43C (110F) Climate Crisis first appeared on Watts Up With That?.

06:51

Zelensky's 'cannon fodder': The strange lives and pointless deaths of foreign mercenaries fighting in Ukraine "IndyWatch Feed National"

"My mates have died, and are dying. I've seen things out here that, from a military perspective, are beyond unacceptable," says one Australian fighter From the start of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, thousands of foreign mercenaries have joined Ukraine's Armed Forces. They came to Ukraine from all over the world, but mostly from Poland, the US, and Canada. Recently, however, it seems that their interest in fighting for Kiev has significantly faded. This is evident both from estimates provided by the Russian Ministry of Defense and from foreign media reports. Mercenaries are losing interest Since February 24, 2022, a projected 11,675 foreign mercenaries from 84 countries have joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). This was stated by the Russian Ministry of Defense on July 10. The largest numbers of mercenaries apparently came from Poland (over 2,600), the US and Canada (over 900 from each), Georgia (over 800), Great Britain and Romania (over 700 each), Croatia (over...

00:16

Celebrate Plastic Free July With These 23 Easy Ways to Cut Back on Single-Use Plastics "IndyWatch Feed National"

Its just a plastic fork, just a takeout container, just one water bottle. 

Not exactly. 

Indulging in the modern convenience of single-use plastics seems harmless, but the consequences to our health, wildlife, and oceans will be with us for a long time to come. Globally, we produce 300 million tons of plastic annually, about half of which is single-use items and 8 million tons of that plastic reaches oceans every year. By 2050, there could be more plastic than fish in the sea.

One reason for plastics well-deserved bad reputation is that it never truly breaks down rather, it breaks apart into increasingly tinier pieces through the forces of light, heat, and other environmental factors until it becomes microplastics. These microscopic pieces have reached virtually every corner of the Earth: the deepest oceans, highest mountains, the tissues of the fish and animals that we consume, and even our own blood and lungs.

Sure, recycling is one important solution to our plastic crisis, but only 9% of plastic actually gets recycled. Therefore, its crucial that we curb our production and consumption of plastic, and fast. 

Thats where Plastic Free July comes in: a global challenge to reduce single-use plastics. The project was begun by Rebecca Prince-Ruiz in Australia in 2011, and is now a part of the nonprofit Plastic Free Foundation, formed in 2017. On the organizations website, people can take the pledge to reduce their plastic waste at any level: for a day, a week, a month; to avoid single-use packaging exclusively, or go completely plastic free. 

But how do you get started? Use this simple guide to consider areas of your life and home in which you can easily reduce plastic waste with a few swaps to reusables, or different methods that sidestep plastic altogether. Remember: Plastic Free July isnt about being perfect. Its very difficult to completely remove plastic from your life especially given accessibility and economic barriers to some elements of sustainable living  but about reducing your consumption wherever you are able. 

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  1. Cook from scratch.  Cooking at home cuts down on the heavy packaging of pre-made and processed foods. Its often cheaper, too, and contains fewe...

00:00

Geologists have discovered why the Indian Ocean has a 20-million-year-old gravity hole "IndyWatch Feed National"

The hole has been unexplained for decades. But scientists from the Indian Institute of Science think they finally have an answer.

The ocean, ever changing as it is, is always chock full of darkness and mystery. But one unexplainable phenomenona giant gravity hole in the middle of the Indian Oceanmight just have an explanation, after all.

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23:20

Zelenskys Cannon fodder: The strange lives and pointless deaths of foreign mercenaries fighting in Ukraine "IndyWatch Feed National"

My mates have died, and are dying. Ive seen things out here that, from a military perspective, are beyond unacceptable, says one Australian fighter From the start of Russias military operation in Ukraine, thousands of foreign mercenaries have joined Ukraines Armed Forces. They came to Ukraine from all over the world, but mostly from Poland,

Continue reading Zelenskys Cannon fodder: The strange lives and pointless deaths of foreign mercenaries fighting in Ukraine

22:34

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

240723Latest just came in from Torokina 8 pm
New Dawn FM NEWS
More people registered today at the Piva Care Center in Torokina today,
According to the Community Government Manager currently on the ground in Totokina, JOEL SAVIONI people came from Atsinima ward, Kenaia ward, Piva ward, Koromaketa ward, longkogari ward and Sivakori ward and this boosted the figures to 1,525 people from 347 house hold.
MR SAVIONI confirmed reports that the people saw big black clouds at about 3pm this afternoon over Koiare village.
He said these black clouds carry ashes from the volcano.
MR.SAVIONI said that the people of Torokina now want the government to look at building roads to their areas so that it would assist in times of emergencies in the future.
He said that their Vsat has a damaged Modem that has to be fixed for them to communicate in times of emergencies .

ENDS AL

22:28

Joy McKean wrote many of husband Slim Dustys hits "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The music industry pressures of stardom and life on the road make it hard for marriages and relationships to last. So youd expect musical spouses would not choose to work together.

A surprising number of them do work together, creating successful and enduring musical and personal partnerships. One of the most successful happened here in Australia.

In the 1940s, a young singer called Slim Dusty was on tour, where he met Joy, one half of the McKean Sisters. Joy and Heather were big radio stars then, while Slim was relatively unknown.

Joy and Slim got married, and Joy was Slims manager for 50 years, writing many of his most popular songs. Together, they made more than 100 albums, won awards aplenty, and toured like no other act.

Joy McKean died in May. She was 93.

22:11

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

240723 TOROKINA CARE CENTER GROWING
NEW DAWN FM NEWS

Due to the MT.BAGANA eruption the Care center organized for the people displaced is growing with new areas being affected by ash fall.
The Torokina Community Government Manager, JOEL SAVIONI who is on the ground in Torokina told New Dawn FM that the number was increasing as more wards register at the Care Centre.
MR SAVIONI said that with the suspension of schools in the area more are expected to come to the Care Centre.
As of last night, MR. SAVIONI reported the number had increased to 1025 people and from a total of 205 households.
He said his committee will need more materials for building tents and water containers for storing water for cooking and drinking.
Meanwhile there has been reports coming from Torokina that places like Koiare on the beach have also been affected by ashfalls and their rivers and streams also affected.
Reports from the Disaster Coordinator for Torokina, MR BONIFACE WADARI said latest reports were that Koiare village has been affected by ashfall from the volcano.
Our attempts to get reports from the Wakunai Care center were unsuccessful in the last few days as our calls are mostly not answered.
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Refueling torox

21:59

Court rules Ed did not steal Marvins song "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Songs often sound similar. Theres a limited number of notes and chords, and a huge number of hit songs have been been built with the popular 1-5-6-4 chord progression. In the key of C, thats CGA minorF. Its a phenomenon lovingly parodied by Aussie band Axis of Awesome in their marvellous Four Chord Song

Similar songs often end up in court, where judges and juries are asked to decide whether one writer has copied another. Its sometimes impossible, and worse, its often ridiculous, and opportunistic. Theres only so many notes and chord progressions, so inevitably theres going to be similarities. Could a writer sue another for using some of the same words?

Ed Sheeran is the latest to be sued, by the heirs of someone who wrote Marvin Gayes marvellous Whats Going On. The jury says Ed did not infringe.

Check out some of the most memorable musical copyright disputes here.

21:57

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

240723 TOROKINA SUPPLIES CONTINUES
NEW DAWN FM NEWS

Six 23 footer boats battled strong currents due to the on going strong-winds from Torokina to Buka to pick up remaining food supplies for the Torokina Care center which is still registering new people due to the Mt.Baganas continuing eruption.
OIC for the Torokina Police Station, Senior Constable CLEMENT VIVINO told New Dawn FM in Buka that they had to take the risk to travel because the raisins brought by Chopper would last today only and with the new arrivals it would be difficult to cater for them,
These six boats will carry 30 bales each of Trukai 20kg Bags, Sugar, bottled water and canvas for building tents.
MR. VIVINO said that they will travel to Torokina early tomorrow morning.
Meanwhile the Disaster Management Coordinator for Torokina, Boniface Wadari arranged for 4 drums of 200 liters Zoom for this boats to return with the emergency supplies.
MR VIVINO said that the Teachers who have been evacuated will stay at the Torokina Primary School.
Meanwhile the member for South Bougainville and Minister for ICT,HON TIMOTHY MASIU when briefed by New Dawn FM on these activities was happy that his people are getting the relief supplies at the Care Centre.
New Dawn FM talked to him in Bangkok whilst he was travelling to India.
Meanwhile, the Acting South Bougainville Police Commander, INSPECTOR JOHN POPUI told New Dawn FM from Buin this afternoon that they are not able to supply the Torokina Police Station with emergency supplies for logistics due to the strong wind warning that is currently in place.
He said he personally drove to the Kangu Beach to confirm this and will have to wait for the weather to improve before they can go to Torokina.
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Clement vivino

21:27

Its hard to imagine a world without Tina Turner "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Tina Turner was a very big star twice in the same lifetime. First time round, she was the real talent in the Ike and Tina Turner Revue, a high-energy touring funk and soul phenomenon. Tina could sing, dance, move, put on a show, better than anyone in the business. This made her husband wealthy, and jealous. Tina endured years of violence and misery, finally leaving him on tour in Texas.

Lean years followed, but Tina found an ally in Australian music promoter Roger Davies, who signed her up in 1980, getting her well paid Las Vegas gigs, steering her on the way to multi-platinum albums through the 80s. Tina Turner was, once again, a big star, one of the best performers of the huge stadium gig era.

Tina Turner made the greatest showbiz comeback ever. At 44, she had a five times platinum album, and led an all-conquering 177 show world tour

She was in a Mad Max movie, sang a James Bond theme. Tina was an unstoppable showbiz phenomenon, and an inspiration

Anna Mae Bullock from Nutbush, Tennessee, became one of musics biggest brightest stars, twice in one lifetime.

21:07

Best Parma or Parmi? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hey! Coming up to Townsville next month from Melbs and was wondering where I can find the best Parma or Parmi (not trying to start a keyboard war hahaha) Townsville?

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20:38

Congressional Concerns: Stalling Nuclear Submarines For Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

As US lawmakers wrestle over funds and the need to increase submarine production, the Australian side of the bargain looks flimsy, weak, and dispensable.

The post Congressional Concerns: Stalling Nuclear Submarines For Australia appeared first on OrientalReview.org.

19:58

US, Australia launch largest-ever joint military exercise, claim it should serve as a 'message to China' "IndyWatch Feed National"

The US and Australia on Friday launched the largest-ever iteration of their Talisman Sabre exercise as the US is increasingly focused on building alliances in the Asia Pacific against China. The Talisman Sabre started in 2005 as a biennial exercise between the US and Australia. This year's iteration involves participants from 11 other countries and over 30,000 military personnel. US Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro spoke at the opening ceremony on Friday and said the massive drills served as a warning to China. "The most important message that China can take from this exercise and anything that our allies and partners do together is that we are extremely tied by the core values that exist among our many nations together," he said at a naval base in Sydney. Comment: It seems that not all of the allies are so comfortable with sacrificing their nations on behalf of the ailing US empire: 'Most dangerous moment in world politics': US, China heading for conflict, and it's not clear whether...

17:43

GKP S5/E16 Cashless Banks, WEF Top 10 Emerging Tech Trends, Comm Games Cancelled "IndyWatch Feed National"

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-vc9pt-146213a Gday Folks, Ethan joins me for this episode as Andy couldnt make it due to family commitments. Ethan and I tackle 3 main topics for this show and we keep our eye on the big picture as we observe whats being rolled out around us in the incremental creep towards the globalist technocractic agenda.  []

16:53

The Fascination with Jeffrey Dahmer Autopsy Photos Prison Reddit "IndyWatch Feed National"

Jeffrey Dahmer Autopsy Photos Prison Reddit

When I first stumbled upon a thread discussing Jeffrey Dahmers autopsy photos on Reddit, I was taken aback by the sheer amount of interest. Yet, its evident that theres a significant fascination with these images and their related discussions in online communities.

Why are we drawn to such dark aspects of human history? Psychologists suggest it might be due to our innate curiosity about mortality and the darker side of human nature. It could also stem from an attempt to understand what drives a person like Dahmer to commit such heinous acts. It cant be denied that Jeffrey Dahmer is an infamous figure in American true crime history. His gruesome acts while alive, and even the details surrounding his death in prison, have continually fed public curiosity. The autopsy photos serve as tangible evidence of his existence they provide a finality to his story that people find intriguing.

If youve ever ventured into any true crime subreddit, youll notice theyre filled with posts offering new perspectives or sharing information about well-known cases like Dahmers. This constant analysis reflects our collective desire for understanding and closure. Here are some elements that contribute to this fascination:

  • The macabre: Humans have always been attracted to things we consider strange or frightening.
  • The need for answers: We seek explanations for things we dont understand.
  • The thrill: Some find excitement in exploring the unknown or taboo subjects.

In conclusion (without starting my sentence off in conclusion,), as much as Jeffery Dahmers autopsy photos may seem unsettling at first glance theyre more than just grizzly keepsakes for true crime enthusiasts on Reddit; they represent our complex relationship with fear, understanding evil deeds and confronting our own mortality.

How Prison Life Factored into Dahmers Demise

Jeffrey Dahmer, often dubbed The Milwaukee Cannibal, was one of Americas most notorious serial killers. Now, Im not here to...

16:36

Common Law zoom meetings to expose unlawful government "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

By Alison Ryan For more information on how the Australian Corporation of 1973 is masquerading as the founding Australian Commonwealth Constitution 1901, and defrauding the Australian people, efpadmin@educateforprotection.website is holding Monday nightly zoom meetings which seek to expose unlawful government legislation and regulation, and to provide remedies for those affected. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/derek-balogh-a40404187_common-law-efp-special-meeting-your-constitution-activity-7080798304564883456-6K6a Dr Bay has hit []

15:48

The Long Story, a new book uncovers neglected stories of Australias interracial history "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Throughout history, major social and political events have impacted and shaped our interracial relations. Yet often the historical narrative is told through limited perspectives and these important interracial events are left untold.

Co-author and Member for Moreton, Graham Perrett teams up with Queenslander and proud Murri Man, Wayne Long, to launch a new book and tell The Long Story

A child of both Aboriginal ancestry (Kamilaroi Nation) and Chinese heritage, Wayne Long has lived in the intersection of cultures and talks in the book about how major events, like the Voice to Parliament, can impact the personal and political experience of our country. The Long Story illustrates Australias brutal history of injustice, blood and tragedy, but through this, many incredible stories of resilience.

Charles Sturt University media spoke with MP Graham Perrett about the importance of this book in telling an accurate story of Australian history and how understanding Australias historical relationship with race sheds light on current issues.

Image: The Long Story by Graham Perrett, Author and Member for Moreton

Produced By: Charles Sturt University

Featured In Story: Graham Perrett, Co-author of The Long Story and Member for Moreton

First aired on The Wire, Monday 24 July 2023

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15:44

PODCAST: Dr Sophie Scamps talks #MackellarVotes still rising on #TransitZone "IndyWatch Feed National"

DR SOPHIE SCAMPS: INDEPENDENT MP FOR MACKELLAR | RSS.com JUST OVER A year ago, on 21 May, 2023, Australia experienced a seismic shift in its political landscape with a federal election that saw six community independents, six women, elected to parliament by defeating sitting Liberal Party members in affluent, blue ribbon seats in Sydney, Melbourne []

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Margo Kingston, Peter Clarke and Tim Dunlop come together to talk through the transitions and transformations happening in the world at the moment as we all deal with Covid-19 pandemic. With regular guests from a range of occupations and disciplines, with minds wide open, and a heartfelt desire to see the best of what is possible at this weird moment in the history of the world, we hope #transitzone becomes your alt podcast of choice.

#transitzone theme is by Ivan Clarke at Pang Productions.

15:37

New initiative pairs up professors and pollies to encourage science-backed policy-making "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Two eminent researchers from Curtin University are amongst 26 academics that have been chosen as STEM ambassadors to the federal government, in a new program that pairs professors up with federal politicians. 

The aim of the initiative is to bridge the gap between science and politics, helping our most influential policy-makers interpret and access the latest research and evidence. 

Internationally renowned radio astronomer Professor Melanie Johnston-Hollitt has been selected for the program and spoke with RTRFMs Fiona Bartholomaeus about her research and how it factors into her new role as an advisor for the government.

See RTRFMs full story here

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Produced By: Fiona Bartholomaeus

Featured In Story: Internationally renowned radio astronomer Professor Melanie Johnston-Hollitt

First aired on The Wire, Monday 24 July 2023

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15:22

Australian Universities Accord Interim Report Released "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The Australian Universities Accord released an Interim Report reviewing Australias higher education system. This is the first major review of higher education since the 2008 Bradley Review.

This interim report provides a blueprint for various issues on Australias high education system including the need to address labor shortage gaps by integrating university courses with vocational educational and training providers.

How does that work? And why is it important?

The Wires Toni Pankaluic spoke with Gwilym Croucher, Associate Professor in Higher Education Policy and Management at the University of Melbourne to find out more

Image: Image courtesy CAMD

Produced By: Toni Pankaluic

Featured In Story: Gwilym Croucher, Associate Professor in Higher Education Policy and Management at the University of Melbourne

First aired on The Wire, Monday 24 July 2023

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15:20

Advocates call for national wellbeing framework to address poverty "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The Albanese government has released Australias inaugural national wellbeing framework, Measuring What Matters. 

The framework includes 50 key indicators and aims to track societal and economic progress more effectively. Themes of Healthy, Secure, Sustainable, Cohesive and Prosperous underpin the framework, which will be in addition to more traditional measurements like GDP, employment, and inflation. 

The government has welcomed feedback on the framework, which will evolve over time with the aim of providing better societal and economic indicators to improve the wellbeing of all Australians. 

But advocates in the social services sectors say more focus needs to be placed on addressing poverty in Australia.

Image: Treasurer Jim Chalmers has announced Australias first national wellbeing framework. Image courtesy Lukas Coch, AAP.

Produced By: Isaac Brogan

Featured In Story: Edwina MacDonald, Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) acting CEO

First aired on The Wire, Monday 24 July 2023

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14:30

Your complete guide to dressing like Ken "IndyWatch Feed National"

A step-by-step guide to channeling Kens sartorial je ne sais quoi.

Over the last century, fashion hasnt been kind to men. While womenswear designers regularly conjure up new trends, creating looks in fresh color palettes and styles, menswear often resurfaces the same basic silhouettes, in the same drab colors.

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14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 4.30 AUD
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13:50

antifa notes (july 24, 2023) : jock, sunshine, gyms, geelong, nazis "IndyWatch Feed National"

1 Last week on Yeah Nah Pasaran! we spoke to Jock Palfreeman [Twitter] about the International Day of Solidarity with Anti-fascist Prisoners, July 25. Of particular note is the repression currently being faced by anarchists and anti-fascists in Belarus and Continue reading

13:46

Sydney University to dish out scholarships to foreigners "IndyWatch Feed National"

Your tax dollars at work. Youll be happy to know that the University of Sydney has just been granted permission to provide exclusive financial scholarships to students from the following countries: Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Turkmenistan Tajikistan Azerbaijan Kyrgyzstan China India Pakistan Bangladesh Sri-Lanka Nepal Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Myanmar...

11:46

How the Palestine laboratory impacted Chile "IndyWatch Feed National"

My new book, The Palestine Laboratory, opens with a personal story about the horrific Pinochet regime in Chile in the 1970s and Israels support for it.

Im therefore happy to see my book getting traction in Chile with this story in the local media:

On the 50th anniversary of the coup dtat [in Chile in 1973], the massacre that restored the oligarchic usurpation of Chile, it is decisive to hold Israel accountable for its participation in the Pinochet dictatorship and in the prolongation of its industry during the period of democracy. What involvement did Israel have in the dictatorship? We know that the coup was forged in the United States, which had the necessary support from Brazil, but it remains to elucidate the place that Israel had in this equation.

Read the whole story: Israel and Pinochet: About the 50th anniversary of the 1973 coup dtat The Voice of the Leftovers

 

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The Mark of the BIS "IndyWatch Feed National"

Seven heads of Switzerland prior to 2023 elections (above) notice how they like to insert an extra, in this case the individual standing right at the back, above the Z in Zurich (below).

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10:17

When Bias And Barngarla Clash With The Law Of The Land "IndyWatch Feed National"

Generally speaking, theres good reasons and bad reasons to oppose government projects, whatever they may be. And then sometimes, the reason itself lacks reason. Geoff Russell weighs in on the recent decision to block the construction of a nuclear waste dump in South Australia.

I recently emailed the Federal Court asking for a link to the registry of cases so I could find out the relevant details of the Kimba Nuclear Waste Repository legal case which got coverage in most kinds of media a few days ago.

Someone with one of those oxymoron job titles, a Client Services Officer, replied: Please provide a file number of your matter so the registry may further assist.

If I had the bloody file number, I wouldnt need to see the register.

Ive dealt with the legal system before in my life, and promised myself to strenuously avoid it in future. I come out in a rash within 100 metres of a courtroom. But bugger it, sometimes you really need to read the actual decision rather than rely on reports.

Happily, a second client services officer responded to my second request for information with a link to the judgement; a good place to start.

 

The non-reasons for the decision

The ABC report was ambitiously titled: Heres what we know about the Kimba nuclear storage facility decision. It reported that the area concerned had no native title but was a dryland wheat farm.

Its not clear if the Barngarla people understand why they won the case. The ABC reported:

The Barngarla people have a sacred site for women near Kimba, which they fear a facility would destroy.

The Seven Sisters Dreaming is through that area, Barngarla woman Dawn Taylor said.

The Guardian reported:

Its about listening to the First Nations people, the corporations chair, Jason Bilney, said after the ruling.

The lesson is about truth-telling. You can go on about the Voice, but its about listening to the First Nations people and here we are today and we prevailed and we won.

This case definitely wasnt about truth-telling. The truth is that radioactive minerals litter the Barngarla lands and this waste repository poses no risk whatsoever to any mythical beings or stories; both being impervious to radiation. And of course, all of the above gratuitous quotes were irrelevant to the actual legal case. You can read the full judgement here.

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09:39

US, Australia Launch Largest-Ever Joint Military Exercise "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Dave DeCamp This years Talisman Sabre exercise involved 11 other nations and over 30,000 military personnel. The US and Australia on Friday launched the...

US, Australia Launch Largest-Ever Joint Military Exercise

09:14

Exposures are revealing the systemic and corrupt behaviour of the big four "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Joe Montero

First the PwC scandal and its fraudulent relationship to government. Now Deloitte is taking a hit as its similar toxic relationship with government is made public, thanks yet again, to whistlebower leaked documents.

The new scandal makes it clear that there is something wrong with the ways the consultancy giants operate and that this is systemic to the way they do business. The problem cant be written off as merely a case of a few bad apples. It demands an appropriate response from the government, and when this isnt coming, the rest of us gets to pay the price.

Consider the Deloitte case. Access to confidential defence documents was given, and they were used to help Deloitte line up lucrative government contracts.  Deloitte was previously involved in the creation of the Robodebt scheme that is now recognised to have been illegal. Get the picture?

A third of the big four, EY or Ernst and Young as it used to be known, was the advisor to the Victorian government on the Commonwealth Games and central to the cost blowout from around $2.5 billion to almost $7 billion.

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Fourth on the list is KPMG. This one might not have been caught out yet. But consider this. Its Australian division was fined $US450,000 in a United States court in 2022 for violations by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) over several years, in connection with its internal training program. They were found to have shared confidential information with their clients. Some of the other countries where KPMG has been found to have acted improperly are South Africa, Bangladesh, Colombia, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and the Philippi...

08:55

Federal Labor tightens procurement regs on consultancy firms, as PwC scandal deepens "IndyWatch Feed National"

With the revelations that large consultancy firm, PwC, had misused government information for commercial gain, The Echo asked local federal MP, Justine Elliot, whether she supports a royal commission into the consulting industry and to formally ban firms that breach legal and ethical standards? 

According to www.theguardian.com, a former KPMG partner is asking for just that. 

Misuse of government information

Another large consultancy, Deloitte, has also admitted misuse of government information.

Mrs Elliot told The Echo The Albanese government is horrified about the PwC revelations. Treasury has referred the matter to the AFP and it is currently under investigation.

As way of background, she says The Department of Finance has already taken a number of actions under the Commonwealth Procurement Framework to strengthen our systems following the disclosure of the PwC emails

Secretaries have been reminded that ethical behaviour must be taken into account as part of the value for money assessments which underpin decisions under the procurement framework.

PwC has been directed to stand down employees who were involved in, or had knowledge of, the tax matters from government contracts, until the Switkowski investigation is completed, and the department is satisfied that the direction can be lifted.

New clauses 

New clauses will be included into the standard government procurement contracts to further strengthen the ability of the government to cancel these contracts in response to such behaviour in the future.

The post Federal Labor tightens procurement regs on consultancy firms, as PwC scandal deepens appeared first on The Echo.

08:09

Is Cairnes a good place for business? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Im not very seriously looking into moving yet but I have a window washing/pressure cleaning/car detailing business that I have here in the US. Florida specifically. It does very well and I like it here, but I want to experience other places in the world. Would I be able to support a family if I start a business like that in Cairns? Is there a niche market for that type of work in this particular region? TIA

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06:59

Pressure washing prices "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi, Im searching for what everyone is paying for pressure washing homes in Cairns. I had my large driveway and surrounding concrete done for $100 p/h. It took him 6 hrs and he sprayed it with chlorine to keep further mould away longer.. beautiful no worries. Now Ive been looking for a package quote to do my roof and gutters and have been quoted $1975.00 for what he believes to be another 6 hrs work. So over $200 p/hr rate to pressure wash?? Youve got to be joking! You arent a specialist tradesman ffs

I just want someone who does roofs for the very reasonable rate of $100 p/hr.

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20:09

XRP Sluggish: Unraveling The Factors Behind Its Gradual Weakening "IndyWatch Feed National"

The XRP community is struggling with a significant rise in profit-booking actions due to repeated attempts at smashing through the unbreakable $0.85 resistance barrier, resulting in a severe loss of traction for the Ripple altcoin price.

The market is now anxiously awaiting the answer to the crucial question: Will the bullish forces muster enough strength to defend the critical $0.70 support level? Investors are patiently waiting for a definitive response as uncertainty reigns, aware of the delicate balance at stake.

Following reports that the US Securities and Exchange Commission planned to appeal the recent legal verdict in favor of Ripple, XRP saw a substantial 12% fall against USDT on Binance. This appeal nullified the profits achieved during the significant spike in XRP and other altcoins brought on by the lawsuits successful resolution.

At the time of writing, the top altcoin was trading at $0.739, down 4.6% in the last 24 hours. Despite the hiccup, XRP managed to tally a 3.0% increase in the weekly timeframe, data from crypto market tracker Coingecko shows.

After hitting a barrier near the $0.85 level, XRP lost impetus, and on-chain signals indicate that whale investors may soon give in to the developing bearish trend.

RSI Shows XRP Losing Steam 

The price of XRP decreased by 17% between July 13 and July 22. The partial victory for Ripple stoked excitement among XRP holders and drove the alternative currency to its regional high of $0.9375.

Its also important to note that XRP has yet to go very far despite a few falls over the past week as some traders took profits, with its support level still rising as of this writing.

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17:35

Halaman Masyarakat Adat | 23 Juli 2023 | Catatan Kusni Sulang: POLITIK ETNIK JAWA-SENTRIS PATUT SEGERA DITINGGALKAN "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

Negeri ini, Republik Indonesia, bukanlah milik suatu golongan, bukan milik suatu agama, bukan milik suatu kelompok etnis, bukan juga milik suatu adat-istiadat tertentu, tapi milik kita semua dari Sabang sampai Merauke!
          Soekarno, Presiden pertama Indonesia 1901-1970
Ensuring that no one is left behind How do we protect the poorest and most vulnerable from the crisis and empower them to realize the SDGs. Menjamin bahwa tak seorang pun yang ditingggalkan di belakang. Bagaimana melindungi mereka yang termiskin dan terpapa dari krisis serta bagaimana memberdayakan mereka guna melaksanakan Tujuan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan.
          Statements Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 06 July 2021

Penyunting: Andriani SJ Kusni

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13:59

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"

230723TOROKINA CARE CENTRE UPDATE
NEW DAWN FM NEWS
More people are registering at the Torokina Care Centre according to the Community Government Manager for TOROKINA District, JOEL SAVIONI.
He told New Dawn FM from Torokina this morning that although ash fall have slowed down it is not stopping meaning that many people will need to be relocated to the Piva Care Center.
As of this morning 563 people are at the care-center and this are from a total167 households.
MR SAVIONI said more are expected to arrive today and tomorrow.
He said that currently the people need drinking water and containers for water storage and his team are trying to manage the relief supplies brought in by the Chopper.
On the question if he had experienced similar eruptions earlier, he said that in 2014 there was a big ashfall that destroyed water and food gardens but this time its a minor eruption at this stage.
He said that people are building their own tents at the District office grounds and would need additional tarpaulins Canvas for new people coming in to build tents.
On if they are facing some health situations due to the continuous ashfall, he said just cough at this stage.
He said some health center supplies were brought in already.
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12:50

NEW DAWN ON BOUGAINVILLE "IndyWatch Feed Niugini"


220723NGI Eastern Conference WNSL results
New Dawn FM News

Round 3 NGI Eastern Conference kicked off and proceeded well in a bright and sunny atmosphere were all teams participated well at the Hutjena ovalon Buka island on Saturday 22nd July,2023.
Game 1 played at 11 am was between North Bougainville FC and Kiara FC.
The result was North Bougainville FC 1 and Kiara FC 0.
The second game at 1pm was between, Hamatana FC and Central Bougainville FC .Results for this second game was Hamatana FC 2 and Central Bougainville FC 1.
The final game was between South Bougainville FC and Buka Atolls.
Results are South Bougainville FC 1 and Buka Atolls FC 2
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