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Friday, 28 July

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Thursday, 27 July

22:27

A simple scan could save a life: MedicAlert tags adopt QR codes 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

Medical ID tag bracelets have gone digital, with the addition of QR codes for the first time in Australia. A simple scan will show extensive patient information and provide health professionals access to critical personal health records in seconds.

Australian MedicAlert Foundation has collaborated with South Australian paramedics, launching the new national QR Code ID service in SA yesterday.

So, what information will be made available to medical professionals with a single scan?

Image: Image courtesy of Wikimedia-DRattus91

Produced By: Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: Christopher Radbone CEO, Australian MedicAlert Foundation

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 27 July 2023

The post A simple scan could save a life: MedicAlert tags adopt QR codes appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

21:57

More care needed as healthcare workers risk burnout 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

A new report between Curtin University and the University of Sydney has investigated the mental health and wellbeing of healthcare workers.

Around 40% of participants say their job is emotionally demanding, while 22% report high levels of work-related burnout. Additionally, workers between the ages of 16-24 report higher rates of poor mental health.

The Wires contributor from RTRFM Fiona Bartholomeaus asked John Curtin Distinguished Professor at the Future of Work Institute, Sharon Parker how the research came about..

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Produced By: Fiona Bartholomaeus

Featured In Story: Sharon Parker John Curtin Distinguished Professor at the Future of Work Institute Curtain University , and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 27 July 2023

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21:56

New Album empowers First Nations Language revival 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

Researchers say that by 2050 its predicted that no fluent speakers of First Nations languages will remain if language preservation is not tackled head on

With the powerful aim of reclaiming and reinforcing indigenous language First Nations artists along with researchers from Deakin university and University of Melbourne have produced a new album Gunditjmara Alive, celebrating Gunditjmara language through song and music.

Image: Image courtesy of Sophie Couchman and Jonathon ODonnell

Produced By: Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: Dr Vicki Couzens community linguist and proud Keerray Wooroong Gunditjmara woman, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 27 July 2023

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21:53

Regionality Cairns: round two frames lens on industry event for regional filmmakers "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

This week, the Australian International Documentary Conference will kick off its second Regionality Cairns event for film and documentary makers in remote Australia.

The goal is to provide tools for pitching film ideas and share industry knowledge.

The Wires Eduardo Jordan asked CEO and Creative Director of Australian International Documentary Conference Natasha Gadd, more about the aim of Regionality Cairns

Image: Image by CRISTINA BEVILACQUA supplied

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan

Featured In Story: Natasha Gadd CEO and Creative Director of Australian International Documentary Conference, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 27 July 2023

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This week, the Australian International Documentary Conference will kick off its second Regionality Cairns event for film and documentary makers in remote Australia.

The goal is to provide tools for pitching film ideas and share industry knowledge.

The Wires Eduardo Jordan asked CEO and Creative Director of Australian International Documentary Conference Natasha Gadd, more about the aim of Regionality Cairns

Image: Image by CRISTINA BEVILACQUA supplied

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan

Featured In Story: Natasha Gadd CEO and Creative Director of Australian International Documentary Conference, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 27 July 2023

The post Regionality Cairns: round two frames lens on industry event for regional filmmakers appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

Regionality Cairns: round two frames lens on industry event for regional filmmakers 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

This week, the Australian International Documentary Conference will kick off its second Regionality Cairns event for film and documentary makers in remote Australia.

The goal is to provide tools for pitching film ideas and share industry knowledge.

The Wires Eduardo Jordan asked CEO and Creative Director of Australian International Documentary Conference Natasha Gadd, more about the aim of Regionality Cairns

Image: Image by CRISTINA BEVILACQUA supplied

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan

Featured In Story: Natasha Gadd CEO and Creative Director of Australian International Documentary Conference, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 27 July 2023

The post Regionality Cairns: round two frames lens on industry event for regional filmmakers appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

21:37

Link "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

On Monday 24 July, six Australian Army NH Industries MRH-90 Multi-Role Helicopters were spotted passing through Central Queensland while on flights from Holsworthy Barracks near Sydney up to RAAF Base Amberley and then to Proserpine (Whitsunday Coast) Airport. 



At Rockhampton Airport, five of the six called in for fuel before continuing to Proserpine Airport.  They were identified as:  A40-029 "Bushman 82", A40-008 "Bushman 83", A40-001 "Bushman 85", A40-045 "Bushman 84", and A40-040 "Bushman 86".



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20:46

Link "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

On Monday 24 July, three Australian Army Boeing CH-47F 'Foxtrot' Chinook helicopters were spotted passing through a very wet and rainy Rockhampton Airport while heading South from Townsville.



They were identified as A15-302, A15-312 and A15-310 and were heard to fly together as "Patriot". 



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13:23

Cherry-picked migrants sign up to the gravy train www.cairnsnews.org

Migrants all aboard the gravy train Lyndsey Symonds responds to immigration policy and housing crisis This is not an immigration policy of the type that a sovereign nation would have in its national interest. This is a Diversity Import and quota dictate of Foreign Entities and I think we have a pretty good idea []

12:09

Old tungsten mine to get a new lease on life www.cairnsnews.org

Wolfram Camp tungsten mine first opened in the early 1890s An abandoned tungsten mine near Dimbulah, west of Mareeba in FNQ, looks destined to be reopened by EQ Resources which operates the Mt Carbine tungsten operation 75klms north of Mareeba. One of Australias leading tungsten producers, EQ Resources, has been awarded the tender for resource []

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Wednesday, 26 July

23:12

A net of 1.755 million new immigrants are set to call Australia home between 2023 and 2028 where will they live? www.cairnsnews.org

Where is Australias new housing? From Institute of Public Affairs Research by the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) finds that over the six years to 2028, Australia is set to face a net housing supply shortfall of 252,800 units. A key contributor to this housing crisis is the Commonwealth Governments inability to rein in the []

22:09

Uncovered talent The OLC Music Collective 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

The Ozanam Learning Centre (OLC) at Woolloomooloo in Sydney sits right beside the Matthew Talbot hostel and both institutions help people with nowhere else to turn.

Activities Co-Ordinator Omar Abibin has pulled together people who thought they would never be able to join a band or perform a song, and they have written and recorded an album.  The OLC Music Collective are participants of the OLC music program who have formed a band and will launch Alternate Voices at the factory theatre Marrickville tomorrow.

Image: Image: Supplied OLC

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Omar Abibin OLC Activities Coordinator

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 26 July 2023

The post Uncovered talent The OLC Music Collective appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

21:54

Where in the world is Yevgeny Prigozhin 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

After leading his Wagner armoured column toward the Kremlin, Yevgeny Prigozhin who appeared to be taking on Vladimir Putin has not been seen.

Radical reversals of positions from both men and the intervention of Belarus president Aleksandr Lukashenko seem to just further deepen the mystery but the question remains : Where is Yevgeny Prigozhin?

Image: Image: Wikicommons

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Associate Professor Matthew Sussex Academic Director at the National Security College ANU

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 26 July 2023

The post Where in the world is Yevgeny Prigozhin appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

21:30

Looking to prevent adolescent crime Townsville: Why not call it Cityvillage?

Per title I was a problematic youth, particularly in my mid teens, however broke the cycle and now have a solid government job. Looking for areas to volunteer in to influence young adults into making decisions that will better their life.

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18:11

Former Prisoners Find Services Inaccessible 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

A recent study found that the services available to former inmates in Australia struggle to access services that are supposedly made available to them post-release.

 

The inaccessibility of these services leads to greater recidivism and reincarceration, a social and economic harm to the broader community.

 

Experts are calling on the government to overhaul the system and emulate systems that have been used overseas.

 

 

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Produced By: Jono Wakeley

Featured In Story: Dr Carla Treloa Scientia Professor Centre for Social Research in Health Social Policy Research Centre University of New South Wales

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 26 July 2023

The post Former Prisoners Find Services Inaccessible appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

18:09

Seeking Like-Minded Entrepreneurs in Townsville for Networking and Events Townsville: Why not call it Cityvillage?

I'm an aspiring entrepreneur that has recently moved to Townsville, and I'm looking to connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for entrepreneurship and business.

I'm a passionate individual with interests spanning across technology, electrotechnology, business/entreprenuership. At nearly 17 years old, I'm eagerly working towards my dream of becoming a business founder and establishing a successful venture.

Whether you're an experienced entrepreneur or just starting, I would like to work and learn with/from you. My goal is to build a strong local network where we can share ideas, support each other's ventures, and even collaborate on projects.

If you know of any entrepreneurship-related events or meetups happening in Townsville, I'd greatly appreciate your recommendations.

Feel free to comment or send me a private message if you're interested in connecting or have any event suggestions.

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17:34

Climate Change Shapes Global Travel 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

Heatwaves and fires have killed many across Europe, as tourists and locals confront the reality of climate change in real time.

Tourism broadly across the world is set to change as a result of the climate crisis, impacting the habitability of former favorite tourist spots.

Image: Image: Shutterstock agilard

Produced By: Jono Wakeley

Featured In Story: Dr Johanna Loehr Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Griffith Institute for Tourism Griffith University

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 26 July 2023

The post Climate Change Shapes Global Travel appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

15:26

Nudists Townsville? Townsville: Why not call it Cityvillage?

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Here for a fortnight for work, keen to meet and hang out with any local nudists?

Staying right in the city/strand. Can host if needed. Send a message/comment and see if we click!

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12:35

Poland trying to draw NATO into direct conflict with Russia www.cairnsnews.org

Poland plans to launch an operation against Belarus to draw NATO into a war with Russia, according to former CIA analyst Larry Johnson.Warsaw is actively pulling troops and equipment to the Belarusian border. The statements of the Polish authorities confirm their intention to start a military operation in Belarus, which has greatly intensified in recent []

11:54

The deception, hypocrisy and vacuous claims of elite Voice backer Rachel Perkins www.cairnsnews.org

By TONY MOBILIFONITIS FIRSTLY, this is not about race, declared Rachel Perkins, in a debate on the Voice on ABC TVs Q&A program hosted by Patricia Karvelas. Although our Constitution has many elements in it, 51:26, Section 25, it was created by people who deliberately brought race into the Constitution, so its always been there, []

Tuesday, 25 July

22:25

Link "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

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 Qld"

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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21:34

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

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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16:28

How to break the barriers for Australians with chronic pain? 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

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 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

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 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

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

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16:26

Whats the media role on stories of people being killed? 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

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 www.cairnsnews.org

Send this video to every name in your address book. Right click on main page headline to get link THE AUSTRALIANJune 15, 2023People who are opposing (the voicereferendum) are saying we are destroying thefabric of their sacred Constitution. Yes, thatsright, thats exactly what were doing.PROFESSOR MARCIA LANGTONVoice to Parliament Co-Author

14:34

Ukraine Bushmasters to be fitted with EOS R400 remote weapon systems www.cairnsnews.org

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 []

12:17

Incompetent leadership of ADF led to neglect and abuse of military service personnel www.cairnsnews.org

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 []

11:17

Code of silence: Did the ADF threaten a Ben Roberts-Smith witness with criminal charges? www.cairnsnews.org

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 []

10:15

Deranged Democrats pursue Trump through courts www.cairnsnews.org

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 []

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