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Thursday, 13 July

02:39

Microsoft Has Decided To Lobotomize Its Rebellious AI "IndyWatch Feed Sydney.arts"

BingAILobotomy Microsoft Has Decided To Lobotomize Its Rebellious AI

The stories about how Microsoft basically created a monster in their AI, which would give super problematic answers to queries, among other things, have made the rounds.

It would seen Microsoft is listening to the feedback, which ranges from amused to horrified, as theyve lobotomized the program.

The move comes after the tool, codenamed Sydney, went on a tirade and dumped odd stories into news feeds everywhere. This was not, obviously, the sort of publicity Microsoft wanted for its tool, so they decided to give it firm limits instead.

Screenshot 2023 02 15 at 11.43.38 Microsoft Has Decided To Lobotomize Its Rebellious AI

Now, she can only reply 50 times per day and engage in 5 chats per session, which they hope will cut down on the bizarre and sometimes disturbing responses.

That said, Microsoft...

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Wednesday, 12 July

22:36

An instigator of Royal Commission into defective ADF leadership warns of communism in Australia "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Vietnam veterans returning home to face hostilities and suicides A letter from Afghanistan war veteran Dr Daniel Mealey to Chief of Defence Force General Angus Campbell Dear General Angus Campbell AO, DSC,It may surprise you that on the minds of many serving and former-serving ADF personnel, is the belief that only a major invasion at []

22:24

Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) B737-7DT(BBJ) A36-001 "Ausy 337" Completes Missed Approach at Longreach Airport - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

On Saturday 27 May, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Boeing B737-7DF(BBJ) A36-001 was heard completing a missed approach at Longreach Airport as "Ausy 337".

File photo

It flew up from Canberra and after completing airwork at Longreach, continued to Cairns.

UPDATE!  On Sunday 28 May, A36-001 "Ausy 337" flew out from Cairns for Seoul, South Korea.

Meanwhile, also on Saturday 27 May, there was one more visit by Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Alenia C-27J Spartan transport aircraft A34-010 as "Wallaby 61" which was again noted flying into the Shoalwater Bay Training Area (SWBTA) after flying up from RAAF Base Amberley.  It then flew back to Amberley.

Photo taken by Calen Harvey 

21:39

Legacy Centenary Torch Relay "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

On a grey rainy day in the World War one  battlefields at Pozieres, two diggers made a promise to look after one anothers wives if either survived the conflagration setting down upon them.

That was the beginning of Legacy, and the Torch flame as the symbol of Legacy has been carried from France, across Europe and Australia on the 100 year centenary of that day.  The Torch is due to arrive in Sydneys Martin Place today, with Minister for Veterans Affairs Matt Thisthlethwaite, and Governor General General Sir Peter Cosgrove.

The Torch then turns south to travel through the Riverina and on to Melbourne where it will end at the first Legacy branch.

Image: Image : Courtesy R Chambers Lancaster Wireless Op

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Lillian Sanelli Legacy Torch Relay Director

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 12 July 2023

The post Legacy Centenary Torch Relay appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

Legacy Centenary Torch Relay "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

On a grey rainy day in the World War one  battlefields at Pozieres, two diggers made a promise to look after one anothers wives if either survived the conflagration setting down upon them.

That was the beginning of Legacy, and the Torch flame as the symbol of Legacy has been carried from France, across Europe and Australia on the 100 year centenary of that day.  The Torch is due to arrive in Sydneys Martin Place today, with Minister for Veterans Affairs Matt Thisthlethwaite, and Governor General General Sir Peter Cosgrove.

The Torch then turns south to travel through the Riverina and on to Melbourne where it will end at the first Legacy branch.

Image: Image : Courtesy R Chambers Lancaster Wireless Op

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Lillian Sanelli Legacy Torch Relay Director

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 12 July 2023

The post Legacy Centenary Torch Relay appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

21:29

Pathfinders are on the case "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Often people in more remote areas never got their birth registered and as such have no birth certificate.

This may not cause much of a problem as a child, but nowadays getting a licence, joining a club, doing anything with Government involves producing a birth certificate or Passport for which you need a birth certificate.

Pathfinders are a group led by First Nations people who help those without birth certificates

Image: Image: Pathfinders

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Ron Naden coordinator of the National Aboriginal Birth Certificate program Pathfinders

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 12 July 2023

The post Pathfinders are on the case appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

Pathfinders are on the case "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Often people in more remote areas never got their birth registered and as such have no birth certificate.

This may not cause much of a problem as a child, but nowadays getting a licence, joining a club, doing anything with Government involves producing a birth certificate or Passport for which you need a birth certificate.

Pathfinders are a group led by First Nations people who help those without birth certificates

Image: Image: Pathfinders

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Ron Naden coordinator of the National Aboriginal Birth Certificate program Pathfinders

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 12 July 2023

The post Pathfinders are on the case appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

20:52

What is foolish Albanese doing at a NATO conference? Trying to drag Australia into WW3? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

By Leo Hohmann It should be troubling to everyone living in the U.S., Canada and Europe that two days after Joe Biden announced to the world that the U.S. is running low on ammunition, he and his NATO partners announce they are doubling down on their support for Ukraines inclusion in the NATO military alliance, which []

20:48

Indigenous-green attack on property under way in New Zealand "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

By TONY MOBILIFONITISA SHOCKING interview has emerged of New Zealand property owner Julian Batchelor who was violently attacked in 2018 and then threatened in 2022 with having his house burned down by a Maori activists who claimed his land as the sacred possession of their ancestors. The personal attack and the threat came after the []

17:45

Victorias rural three-day summer festival OK Motels unveils its first lineup "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

Watty Thompson & his Total Fire Band will deliver their unique flavour of heartfelt country-folk melodies alongside Melbourne buzz band, The Belair Lip Bombs, with more artists to be announced.

Adding an element of unbridled fun, Melbournes least-professional (but most clamtastic) feminist water ballet team, The Clams, will take to the pool.

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

 

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17:39

Punch The Shark with Sweetie on Tuesday Arvos "IndyWatch Feed Sydney.arts"

  • Sweetie :: Interview with Jaimee Taylor-Nielsen

Lily Keenan and Rikki Clark make up half of local (self-described) devo-country-punk outfit Sweetie. The pair dropped by FBi Radio this week to chat to Jaimee Taylor-Nielsen on Tuesday Arvos. The conversation traversed their new EP Punch The Shark, the meaning behind its title track and the pros and cons of being in a band with a lifelong friend.

Sweetie released EP number two Punch The Shark in late June. As a body of work it portrays a new sense of confidence within the band. Sweetie found their voice on debut EP Collision and have well and truly unleashed it on their latest work. Lilys attitude towards the writing of the title track exemplifies this.

I just like the idea of lyrics that are sort of spitting at people. I wanted to embody that kind of energy.

The band describe the EPs title track as a resurrection song which sees Sweetie portrayed as a character. The persona in the song faces its fears, which manifest as a shark. Lily explained that the song can be linked to the band themselves, specifically their experience overcoming insecurities as musicians.

It was kind of like the first song that I wrote imagining Sweetie as a persona.
Starting this band was about stepping into a space that scared me and into something I didnt feel like I could do because I hadnt had a long past as a musician The persona in Punch The Shark and the persona of Sweetie is somebody who doesnt really care and is stepping into that space of power.

Rikki and Lily were the first members of Sweetie and thus the first to metaphorically jo...

17:38

Music to your ears "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Music has been shown to be cathartic for many people.  It can also help with language.

New research from the Lyon Research Centre in France, Western Sydney University MARCS Institute for Brain Behaviour and Development and the Vanderbilt University Medical Centre has shown that  regular rhythms can boost sentence repetition in children with Developmental Language Disorder.

They have tested these methods in French and Hungarian, now Vanderbilt has a study underway in English which should reinforce their findings.

 

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Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Dr Anna Fiveash Cognitive psychologist and co-lead author from Western Sydney University MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 12 July 2023

The post Music to your ears appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

Music to your ears "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Music has been shown to be cathartic for many people.  It can also help with language.

New research from the Lyon Research Centre in France, Western Sydney University MARCS Institute for Brain Behaviour and Development and the Vanderbilt University Medical Centre has shown that  regular rhythms can boost sentence repetition in children with Developmental Language Disorder.

They have tested these methods in French and Hungarian, now Vanderbilt has a study underway in English which should reinforce their findings.

 

Image: Image: Unsplash

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Dr Anna Fiveash Cognitive psychologist and co-lead author from Western Sydney University MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 12 July 2023

The post Music to your ears appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

17:33

These are not the Star Wars story bots you're looking for. "IndyWatch Feed Seq.art"

Not sure how I missed the kerfuffle at Gizmodo, where managements insistence on running AI-generated copy started blowing chunks from the very first piece.

From WaPo:

A few hours after James Whitbrook clocked into work at Gizmodo on Wednesday, he received a note from his editor in chief: Within 12 hours, the company would roll out articles written by artificial intelligence. Roughly 10 minutes later, a story by Gizmodo Bot posted on the site about the chronological order of Star Wars movies and television shows.

Whitbrook a deputy editor at Gizmodo who writes and edits articles about science fiction quickly read the story, which he said he had not asked for or seen before it was published. He catalogued 18 concerns, corrections and comments about the story in an email to Gizmodos editor in chief, Dan Ackerman, noting the bot put the Star Wars TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars in the wrong order, omitted any mention of television shows such as Star Wars: Andor and the 2008 film also entitled Star Wars: The Clone Wars, inaccurately formatted movie titles and the storys headline, had repetitive descriptions, and contained no explicit disclaimer that it was written by AI except for the Gizmodo Bot byline.

Chaos ensued, with staff understandably concerned that their reputations would be fucked sideways just before they were all let go for a subscription to a robot copy service.

I feel their pain, bit I did enjoy the very human reaction to managements Slack message that the company was eager to thoughtfully gather and act on feedback There will be better stories, ideas, data projects and lists that will come forward as we wrestle with the best ways to use the technology.

Staff replied with 16 thumbs down emoji, 11 wastebasket emoji, six clown emoji, two face palm emoji and two poop emoji.

17:06

Crickets Big Bash League brings the Melbourne Renegades back to Geelong this December "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

While its still months away, the Melbourne Renegades have announced that once again they are bringing the juggernaut that is the Twenty20 Big Bash League back to our doorstep.

In a massive coup for the City of Greater Geelong yet again, the Renegades confirmed their loyalty to the Geelong region, with the Renegades KFC BBL|13 home opener against the Perth Scorchers set to take place at GMHBA Stadium at Kardinia Park on Sunday, December 10.

Keep up with the latest in local news and entertainment here.

where games usually last approximately three hours with each team having twenty overs to bat. This means entertainment right from the outset with inventive and big-hitting batting, quick and clever bowling, acrobatic and athletic catching and fielding, plus those moments that leave fans gasping on the edge of their seats.

The return of the Renegades to Geelong will see the likes of local hero Aaron Finch lining up alongside new overseas players, promises to be an exciting contest against the reigning BBL champion Perth Scorchers.

 

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16:33

Farmer Dave Graham and his fiance Shazli share their love story "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Jordan Hirst

Farmer Dave Graham and his partner Shazli have opened up about their relationship and their fairytale mountaintop marriage proposal. The Big Brother Australia star shared the happy news earlier this year, just a few weeks after filming his 2022 return to the reality show. Dave became a household name after coming out as gay on ...

The post Farmer Dave Graham and his fiance Shazli share their love story appeared first on QNews.

16:16

Terrible truths about nuclear energy exposed "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

We are all seeing a global political agreement centred in the UN organisations, tie IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency], the World Health Organisation All the international agencies are whitewashing what is happening in Fukushima.

By Karl Grossman | 11 July 2023  https://independentaustralia.net/environment/environment-display/terrible-truths-about-nuclear-energy-exposed,17704

A NEW documentary titled The Fukushima Disaster: The Hidden Side of the Story is a powerful, moving, informative film that is superbly made. Directed and edited by Philippe Carillo, it is among the strongest ever made on the deadly dangers of nuclear technology. 

Australians featured in the film are Dr Helen Caldicott, former president of Physicians for Social Responsibility, and John Keane, professor of politics at the University of Sydney. Carillo is a resident of the nation of Vanuatu, 1,750 kilometres northeast of Australia.

The documentary begins with the words of U.S. President John F Kennedy from 1961:

Every man, woman and child lives under a nuclear sword of Damocles, hanging by the slenderest of threads, capable of being cut at any moment by an accident, or miscalculation or by ma...

16:14

Safe or septic Japans nuclear wastewater dumping "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

RNZ, From The Detail, Tom Kitchin, co-host of The Detail @inkitchnz tom.kitchin@rnz.co.nz 11 July 23

There are diplomatic headaches and heated scientific debates after Japan revealed plans to dump the wastewater its been using to cool the Fukushima nuclear power plant  in the Pacific. 

Sea and ground water has been used to cool the damaged reactors, and now theres about 1.3 million tonnes of that sitting in tanks while the Japanese government and plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) figure out what to do with it.

They want to release the wastewater into the ocean  diluting all the cancer-causing nuclear fission products out of it  such as caesium, which can build up in muscles, strontium-90 which can build up in bones and iodine-129 which can build up in the thyroid.

. journalist Nic Maclellan, a Melbourne-based correspondent with Islands Business Magazine, tells The Detail.

The Pacific Islands Forum has been especially critical, and appointed an independent scientific panel to investigate safety issues around the proposed dumping, he says.

The panel has raised a series of issues around the quality of the sampling, the cost of the sampling, the cost of the programme over decades, the maintenance of safety sampling and the fact that they really dont know whether Japan can maintain the quality that will stop other radioactive isotopes being released into the ocean.

There are also questions over whether the wastewater dump is a breach of the Treaty of Rarotonga, signed in 1985, which created a South Pacific nuclear-free zone.

It was largely about nuclear weapons, but article seven talks about preventing nuclear waste dumping. 

Japan has been acting as if these safety concerns are not serious and its taken a lot of pressure for Japan to be dragged kicking and screaming into addressing questions, many of which are still unresolved, Maclellan says.

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16:08

UK Court Rules Suicide of Domestic Violence Victim an Unlawful Killing "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

A Coroners Court in the United Kingdom has determined that a woman who took her own life after domestic abuse, was unlawfully killed.  A previous inquest ruled the cause of Kellie Suttons death was suicide, after she was found unconscious...

The post UK Court Rules Suicide of Domestic Violence Victim an Unlawful Killing appeared first on Sydney Criminal Lawyers.

15:37

Guardian angel: Dykes on Bikes co-founder Nora Savona dies "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Jordan Hirst

Dykes on Bikes co-founder and community protector Nora Savona has died, and friends are remembering her as the driving force behind the tradition of lesbian motorcyclists leading the Mardi Gras Parade. The Bobby Goldsmith Foundation confirmed Theodora Eleanora Nora Savona passed away in Nimbin. Nora died in May after an extended battle with cancer. In ...

The post Guardian angel: Dykes on Bikes co-founder Nora Savona dies appeared first on QNews.

15:35

More arrests at KNPB rally today "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"



 Australia West Papua Association (Sydney)
12 July 2034

More arrests at KNPB rally today

The security forces cracked down on the peaceful KNPB rally today , called to show support for West Papua's application to be a full member of the MSG.
A number of demonstrators were arrested and others beaten including a 15 year old who was hit in the head with a rifle butt.
Items such as KNPB banners and flags were also confiscated.
Those arrested have been taken to the Jayapura police .

Joe Collins of AWPA said   "the exact number arrested at this stage is unclear but it's time for Canberra to stop pretending there is not a problem in  West Papua and start raising concerns about the human rights abuses committed by the Indonesian security forces with Jakarta".
Photos below from KNPB FB Page.




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15:27

The Brian Jonestown Massacre are coming to Castlemaine in November "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

Psychedelic rock icons The Brian Jonestown Massacre are set to bring their distinct brand of psychedelic rock to Australia this November with a 10-date tour, stopping in Australias biggest cities as well as a few more.

Headed by music visionary Anton Newcombe and an ever-changing cast of other characters, the band will be playing new material as well as favourites pulled from their vast archive.

The Brian Jonestown Massacre 2023 Tour

  • Nov 11 Odeon Theatre, Hobart
  • Nov 13 Astor Theatre, Perth
  • Nov 15 The Gov, Adelaide
  • Nov 16 Enmore Theatre, Sydney
  • Nov 17 The Northern, Byron Bay
  • Nov 18 Princess Theatre, Brisbane
  • Nov 19 Kambri ANU, Canberra
  • Nov 21 The Forum, Melbourne
  • Nov 22 Theatre Royal, Castlemaine
  • Nov 24 UOW Unibar, Wollongong

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

With some 20 studio albums, 14 EPs, five live albums, six compilation albums and 22 singles behind them most released on their own A Records the band is nothing if not prolific. Since taking shape in San Fransisco in the early 90, The Brian Jonestown Massacre has built a reputation as a staple of the scene.

Their most recent release, The Future Is Your Past, came out in February this year and received praise from critics. The bands previous release, 2022s Fire Doesnt Grow On Trees, sprung up from an intense period for Newcombe as the artist wrote one song a day for 70 days during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bringing together elements of kaleidoscopic rock and droning shoegaze with an experimental edge, the music that emerged from this period just added to the rich discography that makes up the legend of The Brian Jonestown Massacre.

Since coming out of the pandemic, the band has toured throughout the US and Europe. Theyre all set to bring their mesmerising show down under this summer.

Tickets to see The Brian Jonestown Massacre will go on sale on July 6. Get yours here.

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14:59

Punk cabaret goddess Bernie Dieter talks risks and risqu "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Nate Woodall

QNews chats with Bernie Dieter, an evocative punk cabaret star, ahead of her Konzert at Brisbanes Princess Theatre. I love gin, I love humans, and I love to make music with my beautiful band, Bernie tells me though for anyone lucky enough to see the Weimar Punk Cabaret Goddess live, the last part goes ...

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14:51

Weather modification continues at alarming rate across the world "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Geoengineering using chemtrails devastating the planet https://www.chathamhouse.org/2022/02/geoengineering-reining-weather-warriors

14:39

"IndyWatch Feed Politics.au" "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

Above: Tim Wilms (The Unhinged) and Jarrad Searby (Proud Boys/National Socialist Network/Finks/Melbourne Magistrates Court) pose for the camera. Wilms is wearing RWDS merch popularised by the Proud Boys and, more recently, mass murderer Mauricio Garcia. This week on Yeah Nah Continue reading

14:21

Milk! Records to close at the end of the year with final Courtney Barnett album "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

After 11 years, Milk! Records is set to close at the end of 2023 and theyre going out with a final release from Barnett herself. An instrumental album and the soundtrack to the film Anonymous Club, End Of The Day is slated for release on September 8.

Milk! Records

  • Milk! Records are closing at the end of the year
  • Their final release will be an instrumental, improvisational film soundtrack from founder Courtney Barnett
  • End Of The Day will be released on September 8 this year

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

This will be the final release of Milk Records, Courtney Barnett said on Facebook, on End of The Day. It has been one of the great honours of my life to be a part of this incredible community and to work alongside so many amazing artists. Thank you to every single person who has been part of this journey, it wouldnt be the same without you.

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A bastion of Melbournes flourishing music scene, Milk! Records founded in 2012 to release Courtney Barnetts first EP Ive Got a Friend Called Emily Ferris. Having released over 60 titles in the last decade alone from independent and internationally established acts, theyre a queer and queer-friendly community of artists and arts workers.

Milk!s roster includes Australian artists Courtney Barnett, Jen Cloher, Dyson Stringer Cloher, Hachiku, Liz Stringer, The Finks, Jade Imagine, Mess Esque, Loose Tooth, and East Brunswick All Girls Choir as well as international artists Sleater-Kinney, Chastity Belt, Hand Habits, Tiny Ruins and Bachelor.

Vale, Milk! Records, you absolute legends. Thanks for everything.

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14:00

Angie McMahon announces two special Australian headline shows for September "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

The celebrated Aussie singer hit triple j airwaves early this morning to reveal her tour news, five shows in total including three solo dates in New York City, Los Angeles and London. The September live shows come in celebration of McMahons other big news today: Light, Dark, Light Again is the title of her highly anticipated second album, set for release on Friday 27 October via AWAL (pre-order here). McMahon also revealed her latest single, titled Letting Go steam/watch here.

Angie McMahon tour

  • Wednesday 27 September Metro Theatre, Eora/Sydney, NSW
  • Thursday 28 September Northcote Theatre, Naarm/Melbourne, VIC

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

Fans can catch the captivating McMahon at Sydneys Metro Theatre on Wednesday 27 September, followed by a performance at Melbournes Northcote Theatre on Thursday 28 September.

Utilising a bolder, bigger, brighter expanse of sound than ever before, Light, Dark, Light Again is the follow-up to McMahons assured, ground-breaking 2019 debut album, Salt. That release hit #5 on the ARIA Album charts, and took home multiple accolades including the AIR Award for Best Independent Rock Album. The Melbourne singer-songwriters second LP was co-produced by Grammy-nominated producer/songwriter Brad Cook (Bon Iver, Waxahatchee, Kevin Morby), songs written from the ashes of a tough but transformative few years of relationship changes, private breakdowns and core-shaking revelations.

The multiple ARIA nominee first entered the cultural consciousness via 2017 breakthrough track Slow Mover, with Salt cementing her as a globally recognised artist to watch. With an explosive live show reminiscent of Big Thief and The War on Drugs, Angie McMahon has become renowned for her truthful storytelling that speaks to the unpolished and messy experiences of life. Shes toured the US supporting Hozier, performed at Dot To Dot (UK), Best Kept Secret (NL), Splendour In The Grass and Groovin The Moo festivals as well as shows alongside Julia Jacklin, Mumford and Sons, Angus and Julia Stone and more.

Frontier Members can get early access via the Members Pre-sale, which starts Monday 17 July (10am AEST see website for full details). Tickets go on sale Wednesday 19 July (12pm AEST) via frontiertouring.com/angiemcmahon

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13:46

Robodebt was started by Labor in 2010 "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Minister for Government Service Bill Shorten with Royal Commission report into Robodebt. He will have to watch his words. He helped introduce the scheme in 2010 Letter to the Editor I fully supported the Robodebt scheme!I do NOT care how many criminals committed suicide because of their GUILT from ripping-off their fellow Australians! Besides, only []

13:27

Independent Artist of the Week: Bluetung "IndyWatch Feed Sydney.arts"

Musician Bluetung stands in a sunlit room, playing guitar

  • :: Bluetung on Surfacing with Luke M de Zilva

Combining organic and synthetic soundscapes that ebb and flow between distinguishable and distorted, Eora/Sydney-based DIY artist and FBis Independent Artist of the Week Bluetung offers something thats as much a sensation for your mind as it is for your soul.

On Surfacing with Luke M de Zilva, Bluetung described his latest album Eternity by the Stars as his noisiest and glitchiest project to date. The record combines aspects of traditional songwriting with his micro-sound inspired aesthetic, bringing something totally different to this alternative realm of music. Melding layers of dreamy, spacey and glitchy synths atop distorted and filtered guitars, your mind will simultaneously be cast into reminiscing about your past whilst also dreaming about your future.

Backing up his already prolific discography, counting 7 releases since 2018, Eternity by the Stars is Bluetungs expression of what it means to capture a moment in time. But what feels free flowing and expressive actually comes as a result of being a diligent and regimented artist.

If I feel like its time in my life to record an album then Ill just say this...

13:18

Scientists reveal 5000 year old Ivory Man is actually a woman "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Andrew M Potts

Scientists have discovered they have been misgendering a woman who died in Spain five thousand years ago because of gender stereotypes that were applied to interpreting her burial site. Discovered in 2008, archaeologists assumed the woman was male as the splendour and scale of the burial suggested it belonged to a great and powerful leader. ...

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13:18

NSW Health Minister vows to improve struggling gender services "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Jordan Hirst

NSW Health Minister Ryan Park has pledged a review to improve the states gender care services, as advocates urge the government to focus on rigorous evidence over opinions after an ABC Four Corners investigation. On Monday night, ABCs Four Corners program canvassed the issues many gender diverse young people face trying to get help in ...

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13:16

Climbing tips "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hey, I'm in Townsville for work for a month. Bought my rock shoes, keen to get out (apparently bouldering on Maggie is particularly good?)

Does anywhere in town do crash pad rental? And is the gym/wall worth visiting?

I also heard Castle rock is out of bounds or has access issues right now?

Thanks in advance, looking forward to exploring.

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12:43

NSW Labor ministers visit Northern Rivers, fail to commit to more disaster recovery funds "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Protestors interrupt a NSW ministerial media conference in Lismore 11-07-23
PIC: Mia Armitage

The states emergency services and planning ministers failed to clarify when a second tranche of Northern Rivers recovery funds will be delivered and how much when visiting on Tuesday.

Emergency Services Minister Jihad Dib and Planning Minister Paul Scully opted to continue their briefly abandoned media conference in Lismore MP Janelle Saffins office when it was interrupted by rowdy protestors.

The small but noisy group of activists lived up to Lismores reputation for colourful and eccentric style, dressed in theatrical costumes and masks, carrying placards and blasting AC/DCs Highway to Hell on a boom box.

Tensions soon broke into heated spats between some activists and others attending the media conference.

How high did the flood water come in your house? one angry participant was heard demanding of another as politicians and reporters scurrie...

12:36

Funding for farmers to kickstart environmental sustainability projects in Tweed "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

 

David McNaught and Buddy from Tweed River Pecans admiring the wetland area that has been protected from cattle with support from Councils Sustainable Agriculture Small Grants Program.

If you build it, they will come. Or if you apply, you may receive!

The latest round of Tweed Shire Councils Sustainable Agriculture Small Grants Program is now open with applications being accepted until 25 August 2023.

The grant program has been running since 2018, providing farmers with financial and technical support to initiate projects that improve the health of soils, waterways and biodiversity on local farms.

Grants of up to $4,000 are available for eligible activities that trial or lead to the adoption of improved farming practices.

The latest round of Tweed Shire Councils Sustainable Agriculture Small Grants Program is now open with applications being accepted until 25 August 2023.

Farm walk and talk program

To further support s...

12:35

More heart starters in Barwon South West "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

The Barwon South West region now benefits from six new automated external defibrillators (AEDs) that could help people with cardiac arrest.

The 24-hour publicly accessible life-saving machines were installed in Anglesea and Aireys Inlet thanks to the Anglesea Lions Club and Anglesea Community Banks fundraising efforts.

Ambulance Victorias Anglesea Branch team manager Matthew Van Der Ploeg said he was grateful for the generous donations of AEDs from the local groups.

Every day, around 20 Victorians suffer a cardiac arrest and only one in 10 survive, he said.

Minutes matter and the sooner a person receives cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation from an AED, the better their chances of survival.

Mr Van Der Ploeg said the device meant the possibility of returning more patients suffering from a medical emergency where a persons heart suddenly stops beating their loved ones.

A defibrillator is a lightweight, battery-operated, portable device used to shock the heart back into rhythm, he said.

Simply open it and follow the instructions. They are safe and easy to use and will not deliver a shock unless necessary.

Not only will it potentially save a life, but if it is used, Ambulance Victoria will replace the pads for free to ensure its ready to go again.

The new AEDs in Anglesea include the Anglesea Community Bank and Anglesea Pizza and Pasta at 63 Great Ocean Road, Go Ride a Wave and Four Kings Coffee and Food at 143B Great Ocean Road, and Anglesea Tennis Club at 19 Cameron Road.

Airey Inlet received AEDs at Strapper Surf on 83 Great Ocean Road, Aireys Inlet Community Garden at 2 Fraser Drive, and Aireys Inlet Community Hall at 6 Great Ocean Road.

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12:30

Red-capped plovers welcome funding "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

The Bellarines Community Red-capped Plover Monitoring and Engagement program is helping further raise sustainable beach behaviour awareness thanks to a state government Coastcare grant.

The program started in 2017 and will share more than $350,000 in funding from the 2022-23 Coastcare Victoria Community Grant to educate people about red-capped plover breeding sites.

Bellarine Bayside coastal projects officer Jane Shearer said she was thrilled that they could continue helping the birds that relied on the beach to incubate their eggs and raise their chicks.

Red-capped plovers spend their entire lives on the beach, and they breed and raise their young during the busy spring and summer period when we humans like to flock to the beaches too, she said.

It can be difficult for them to have success in fledging their chicks. Programs like the Coastcare help us to support these lovely little creatures continue to thrive on our coasts.

Ms Shearer said the grant would help Bellarine Bayside support Birdlife Australia to educate the community on the local beach-nesting birds and red-capped plovers in particular.

The grant will help support the incredible work our passionate and committed community volunteers undertake, she said.

They collect invaluable data on the local colonies that helps Birdlife Australia obtain a clearer picture of the red-capped plover conservation status.

Ms Shearer said people should walk along the waters edge, put their dogs on a lead and move through the area quickly in temporary beach fencing areas to protect the birds while breeding.

The Coastcare Victoria program is in its 29th year of supporting coastal community groups and volunteers, funded by the $16.9-million VicCoasts program.

Bellarine Bayside can be contacted through social media or contactus@bellarinebayside.com.au for more information or to be involved in the red-capped plover protection program.

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12:15

2022 flood disaster recovery a disaster community calling for reset "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

ROR (Reclaim Our Recovery) gathering last week. Photo supplied

It is time for the NSW government to listen to the northern rivers community about what they need to achieve their recovery from the 2022 floods. Reclaim Our Recovery (ROR) has invited the NSW Premier Chris Minns and the local MPs to come together with the community and listen to what the community after the last 16 months of government failure to provide the support and recovery they need. 

The NRRC have long lost their social licence to operate in our region because of their refusal  to listen to our community and for their failure to communicate basic information in a  timely manner, said ROR in their letter of invitation that also included NSW Reconstruction Authority CEO, Simon Draper, CEO Northern Rivers Reconstruction Corporation (NRRC), David Witherdin, and Mary OKane who was the 2022 NSW Flood Inquiry co-lead and is now an Advisory board member for the NSW Reconstruction Authority.

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12:09

DELANEY DAVIDSON RELEASES NEW VIDEO FOR YOURE A LOSER, FROM THE COMPILATION ALTERNATIVES "IndyWatch Feed Sydney.arts"

Youre a loser and youre losing me Aotearoa/New Zealand singer-songwriter/producer Delaney Davidson has just released a new compilation album of deep cuts from across his fascinating career called Alternatives. The collection includes the APRA Best Country Music Song Award winning single, Youre a Loser. A timeless country music ballad, the song follows the tropes that have Continue reading

11:54

Melbourne punks Clowns announce Australian tour "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

Australias favourite punks Clowns have just announced the upcoming release of their fifth studio album, ENDLESS, due out October 20, 2023, and to celebrate will be heading out on a six-date Australian tour in October and November, supported by label mates VOIID.

The album unveils an exciting new chapter in the bands storied career and is their first full-length offering since 2019s ARIA-nominated NATURE/NURTURE.

Clowns Australian Tour 2023

Friday October 20th 170 Russell, Melbourne/Naarm
Saturday October 21st Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide/Kaurna
Saturday October 28th Crowbar, Sydney/Eora
Friday November 3rd Amplifier, Perth/Boorloo**
Saturday November 11th The Black Wreath, Alice Springs/Mparntwe**
Saturday November 18th The Brightside, Brisbane/Meanjin

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

This marks their first proper headline tour since 2019, just before the world descended into unprecedented chaos. With a swathe of postponed shows now completed behind them, and their creative ideas born over the pandemic now crystallized into their most compelling record to date, ENDLESS promises to serve as an emphatic conclusion to the tumultuous past few years, ushering in a new chapter for the band and igniting a fresh wave of thrilling prospects.

Accompanying the album and tour announcement is the explosive release of the second single, BISEXUAL AWAKENING, along with a provocative music video certain to turn heads and raise eyebrows. Check it out above!

Written between 2020 and 2022, ENDLESS represents a significant milestone for CLOWNS. During these isolated times, the period forced the band to fully appreciate the importance of in-person rehearsals and studio time to feel connected to their music. As the early home demos unfolded, a powerful theme of immortality emerged in the music, capturing their unyielding determination to persevere and adapt to a rapidly changing world. The concept of immortality naturally revealed itself, first bubbling subconsciously in the bands creative hive mind and eventually taking centre stage in the albums narrative. ENDLESS delves into uncharted sonic territories, incorporating elements of 80s heavy metal, new wave, and analogue synthesizers.

Tickets to the shows are on sale now here

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11:42

Anyone With Drugs, Put Them On The Table: The Redgum Years In The Sunshine State "IndyWatch Feed Seq.art"

John Schumann (ex-Redgum lead singer/songwriter) and the Vagabond Crew are returning to Brisbane with The Redgum Years in August. Here, Schumann reflects on gigging in the dark days of the Bjelke-Petersen regime, and finds Redgums protest songs from the 70s and 80s still apply today.

It was September 1979. We were staying in some crappy three-star holiday units in Tweed Heads and Tim Woods, our tour manager, assembled us in one of the kitchens after breakfast.

Redgum was very much a part-time band then. Two of us were high-school teachers so touring opportunities were confined to school holidays. Tim, now a successful concert promoter, was the only member of the touring party who had the faintest idea about the music industry and Queensland.

Okay, anyone with any drugs at all I mean at all  put them on the table now.

People shuffled uncomfortably and little by little, small quantities of marijuana in tobacco tins and Gladbags and the odd morsel of crumbly black hash in tinfoil appeared on the Laminex table. It was pretty pathetic, really. These days the combined stash would be considered well within personal use limit for one person.

Iconic Australian band, Redgum.

Right. Were going into Queensland. Were Special Branch targets so we need to be as clean as a bottle of Dettol. Smoke it now, flush it, bury it somewhere I dont care. But its not coming across the border.

Wed released our first album, If You Dont Fight You Lose, barely a year before. One of my contributions was a strident song delivered in my strangulated, nasal tones called Letter to BJ. It was addressed to Queenslands notorious premier and it had garnered a fair bit of attention on both sides of the civil liberties argument. Plenty of Queenslanders were dying to see us play it live. Plenty more would have been just as happy to see our heads on pikes lining the road out of Tweed Heads.

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11:27

$500 winners "IndyWatch Feed Goulburn"

THE 2023 GMCU $25,500 Giveaway has drawn six more local, lucky winners during its second week of competition. Another 24 lucky participants are still to be unveiled in the coming weeks as they enjoy shopping at one of the many participating businesses throughout the region. The lucky winners in week three of the competition included: []

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11:25

You shouldve seen it in colour "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Progress on the Magical Memoir Writing Course project was not so much faltering as arrested. Not due to writers block Ive been writing plenty. More so memory block: a significant impediment to conjuring a memoir. At best my recall of early childhood resembles snapshots in photo album style recollection of the past. Next best the More You shouldve seen it in colour

11:24

Link "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Last night Lismore Council looked at two issues involving the town of Nimbin, with both having speakers during public access. One would have been mistaken for thinking the speakers were in a court of law after the clearly hostile grilling they received from certain councillors in the chamber.

The first to speak was President of the Nimbin Chamber of Commerce, David Hyett, in regards to a Council report that was prepared to determine funding to be paid to the Aquarius Festival.

At the 11 April 2023 Council meeting it was resolved to provide the Aquarius Festival $10,000 funding. 

The issue that had arisen was in regards to a traffic guidance scheme (TGS). Some councillors felt that as the festival went ahead without a certified TGS that the funds should be withheld.

The staff recommendation was that that Council resolve to withhold $5,000 of the original $10,000 funding to the Aquarius Festival, as penalty for non-compliance of traffic guidance scheme responsibilities by the Festival organisers, and immediately forward payment of $5,000 to event organisers. 

Councillor Big Rob moved a motion that Council resolve to withhold all of the original $10,000 funding for the same reasons.

There was no seconder.

An unexpected change

Mr Hyett said that the proposal to reduce the funding after Council agreed to contribute the $10,000 was completely unexpected. I had attended a previous Traffic Advisory Committee meeting, at which they had asked me for details of the event, not a detailed traffic management plan, that came later, he said.

After the funding was approved, Council asked for a traffic management plan on every single event. At that time, we had 130 plus events in the pipeline. In reality, it was mostly small events over 10 days. There were a few larger events, such as a dinner at the town hall, plus a few events at the Nimbin Theatre. All the events chosen had appropriate approvals. So it was like nothing beyond what we would normally do in the village when we had something going on.

Festival alarm bells

Mr Hyett said that in hindsight, calling the event a festival was a mistake as the word festival set off alarm bells.

Cr Adam Guise said that the recommendation was essentially penalising the Nimbin Chamber $5,000 for not submitting a traffic guidance scheme. He asked Mr Hyett to clarify the agreement. Were you under any impression or communication from Council staff, that when you accepted the money, that you had to provide that [TGS]? Was that a condition to getting the $10,000?

Mr Hyett said that wasnt the case. No. Not at all. And we did actually submit a plan. The plan wasnt suitable and...

11:05

Meredith Music Festival ballot opens today for 2023, Kraftwerk to headline "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

A transcendent and intangible experience thats often referred to as the greatest music festival on the planet, the culture of the festival is a true testament to the strength of Melbournes own music scene. This year, German pioneers of electronic music as we know it Kraftwerk will be gracing the supernatural amphitheatre and boy, we couldnt be more stoked.

Meredith Music Festival 2023

  • Where: Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre, Meredith
  • When: December 8, 9 and 10
  • Lineup: Kraftwerk, + more to be announced when the ballot is drawn

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

Heute angekndigt: formed in 1970 by Ralf Htter and Florian Schneider in Kling Klang, West Germany, they crafted a visionary and futuristic sound that would influence generations to come. Their discography including Autobahn, Radio-Activity, Trans-Europe Express, The Man-Machine, and Computer World are the reason that music sounds like it does today.

A self-funded and non-commercial event thats been delighting festival goers since 1991 with a diverse selection of local and international acts. A festival like no other, it was the winner of the Licensee of the Year award at the APRA Music Awards of 2020.

Meredith Music Festival is held on the family property of one of the festivals organisers, a farm complete with a Ferris wheel, an Ecoplex Cinema, the extremely popular Pink Flamingo Bar and famous nude running race, The Meredith Gift.

With only one stage, so no timetable clashes, Meredith Music Festival is known primarily for its great music and great culture the reason that we love the Melbourne music scene so much in the first place.

It all goes down on December 8, 9 and 10. Try your luck at the ballot here. Viel Glck!

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10:53

Drag star Kween Kong targeted by bigots after Logie nomination "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Jordan Hirst

RuPauls Drag Race Down Under alum Kween Kong has hit out at the hateful messages and threats shes received since scoring a Logie nomination. Last month, the Down Under season two runner-up got the Logie nom, in a big first for the TV awards. Kween, whose real name is Thomas Fonua, is up for the ...

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10:00

Cottage goes to solar power "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

The sun will shine on Queenscliffs Cottage By the Sea following the installation of a solar system and an electric vehicle (EV) charging unit which will together reduce its energy bills by almost a third.

Global low carbon energy and services company, ENGIE commissioned the fitting of the solar system and EV charger to the Queenscliff based charity using its subsidiary, Simply Energy.

The 22.4kW rooftop solar system will generate enough power to meet approximately 30 per cent per cent of Cottage by the Seas annual energy needs. An EV charging unit has also been installed, in anticipation of the organisation switching some of its vehicles to EVs in the near future.

Cottage by the Sea is an Australian childrens charity that aims to give more children more opportunities to have fun, be inspired and broaden their horizons. Founded in 1890 in Queenscliff, it provides tailored programs within a holiday environment.

The responsibility lies with us all as individuals and organisations to do what we can to reduce our impact on our beautiful planet, Cottage by the Sea chief executive Adam Wake said.

This is more than just funding, it has provided the impetus to help Cottage by the Sea move into this space, to use our large roof, and to create a carbon free facility with confidence. This all has a significant educational benefit for the children on our programs.

Simply Energy chief executive Shannon Hyde said while there were significant short-term cost advantages arising from the installation, environmental and educational benefits would also flow in the longer term.

Cottage by the Sea do incredible work with children to keep them engaged in education and community and most importantly have some fun, he said.

Were hoping the solar system and EV charging infrastructure can help to reduce their energy bills and free up some funding for future projects that benefit the families they support.

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09:59

Win Geelong Arts Centres Golden Ticket "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

Geelong Arts Centre is preparing to unveil its highly anticipated $140m Little Malop Street Redevelopment. The Art Centre is Victorias only state-owned cultural institution outside of Melbourne, and with this new development, it will be Australias largest regional arts centre.

Geelong Arts Centre is bringing the ultimate arts adventure into your hands. To celebrate its exciting Grand Opening, the Geelong Arts Centre is giving a Golden Ticket to one lucky winner, packed with money-cant-buy experiences and valued at over $4K. Think epic experiences, heart-stopping performances, and mind-bending spectacles. This is your opportunity to witness highly regarded shows in one of Victorias most creative cities.

Keep up with the latest in local news and entertainment here.

So, whats included in this adventurous giveaway?

 

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09:45

Statement - 10 West Papua National Committee (KNPB) members arrested + update "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

Update KNPB rally today

Photos from KNPB FB page.







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09:34

Link "IndyWatch Feed Seq.art"

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09:02

Firefighter makes first blood donation "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

Aireys Inlet firefighter Andrew Wilson is doing more than fighting fires to help the community by making his first-ever blood donation.

Mr Wilson took part in the 2023 Red Cross Lifeblood Emergency Services Blood Drive by donating his blood to the program that runs from June 1 to August 31.

He said the process was quicker than he thought it would be and that the donation was another way for him to help others.

I was inspired by my wife, who is a regular blood donor, Mr Wilson said.

Ive wanted to do it for a long time, so I thought it was time to step up and do it myself and take part in the drive.

Aside from the interview beforehand to determine your suitability, the actual blood draw took me less than 15 minutes.

Mr Wilson said giving blood was like volunteering with the Country Fire Authority (CFA) as it allowed him to give back and help people.

Its easy, just do it plus, you get all the treats at the end, he said.

Its an extension of what we do at CFA. While it might not be in our direct community, its still helping others.

Its pretty neat, you get a text message a few days after your donation, and it tells you where your blood has gone, and mine was sent to the Mornington Peninsula.

You get a milkshake at the end, which is something to look forward to, but its super easy and probably sounds a lot scarier than it actually is, so pull together and join in the cause.

More information on the Red Cross Emergency Services Blood Drive and how to donate blood is available at www.lifeblood.com.au.

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07:58

Poll Do you support the removal of cash and the introduction of digital transactions? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

The Reserve Bank of Australia in collusion with the US Federal Reserve has been developing and planning the removal of legal tender (cash) from circulation and replacing it with Central Bank Digital Currency. Click on box below

07:40

No consultation with new planning body "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

NSW Reconstruction Authoritys key powers.

The NSW Reconstruction Authority has released a draft document, Protocols exercise of powers and functions under the NSW Reconstruction Authority Act 2022, outlining its powers to act in relation to promoting community resilience to the impact of disasters in NSW. 

The Authority has absorbed both the Northern Rivers Reconstruction Corporation (NRRC) and Infrastructure NSWs HawkesburyNepean Valley Flood Risk Management Directorate (HNV).

The NRRC retains its Northern Rivers identity and continues to focus on rebuilding communities in the Ballina, Byron, Clarence Valley, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley and Tweed local government areas. This includes delivering the Resilient Homes Program, states the NSW Reconstruction Authority.

While the draft document outlines that it seeks transparency and engagement with stakeholders, the Overview of NSW Reconstruction Authoritys key powers clearly identifi...

07:39

The two-tier economy "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Have you tried to get a tradie recently?

How about booking your car in for a service, or hiring a removalist that can fit you in before Christmas?

If youve tried calling any of these local businesses recently, youve probably discovered that demand for basic services like these is majorly outstripping supply.

Welcome to the north coasts two-speed economy.

While the local retail sector struggles under the dual pressures of rising interest rates and the increased cost of living, industries involved in providing basic, grass roots services are booming.    

Many tradies have waiting periods of two months for an average-sized job, while some, such as carpenters and tilers, are almost impossible to get, unless youre willing to pay a premium.

The average wait to book your car in for a service in the Shire is two-to-four weeks, and if youre moving house within the local area youll want to plan at least eight weeks ahead.

A series of interviews conducted by The Echo with experts and those working in these industries suggest the boom and consequent shortages in these industries are the outcome of multiple factors.

They include the increase in demand for the building industry brought about by the 2022 floods, and the mass migration to the Northern Rivers during covid.

At the same time, there is a critical shortage of workers in some of these areas, particularly in the trades sector.  

Jason Bentley, from the Byron Bay Chamber of Commerce, said the region was definitely seeing different industries at different levels.

The trade sector is going gang busters. Some are struggling to keep up with demand.

But at the same time, others are having to close down their operations or move out of the area.

Jane Laverty, President of the Northern Rivers chapter of Business NSW, said businesses in the region typically fell into one of three lanes: those that were really struggling, those who were hanging in there, and those who were seeing ongoing very high demand.

Golden triangle

All of these businesses are facing what I call the golden triangle, which is housing, staffing and skills, she said.

These are the three biggest challenges that pretty much everyone is facing.......

07:30

1990: Margaret Court, too many lesbian tennis players "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Destiny Rogers

In 1990, newspapers reported on soon-to-be Pastor Margaret Courts complaints about lesbian tennis players. She recycled the same grievances during Australias marriage equality debate in 2017. Another snippet of queercentric news from Australian media history. Margaret Court Former world No 1 tennis player Margaret Court studied to become a minister after retiring from the sport ...

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02:57

Australian Wedgetail Flies Over Europe "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

When you modify a Boeing 737-700 with a state-of-the-art airborne early warning and control system, you get an Australian E-7A Wedgetail.

The Wedgetail is an invaluable piece of equipment for The Royal Australian Air Force with the ability to track maritime and airborne targets at a range in excess of four hundred kilometers, with aerial refuelling capability and all of the communication equipment required to act as a mobile command centre.

The Prime minister has pledged a Wedgetail to support NATOs logistical support for the Ukraine War in which the E-7A will be based out of Germany on the same day that the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has agreed to the purchase of one-hundred Boxer heavy weapons carriers wroth one billion dollars making it one of the biggest arms deals in Australia history.

 

Image: Image: Shutterstock: Chris Andrews Fern Bay

Produced By: Dominic Giles

Featured In Story: Dr James Dwyer, Lecturer in Social Sciences, Specialising in Security and Strategic Studies from the University of Tasmania

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 12 July 2023

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Australian Wedgetail Flies Over Europe "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

When you modify a Boeing 737-700 with a state-of-the-art airborne early warning and control system, you get an Australian E-7A Wedgetail.

The Wedgetail is an invaluable piece of equipment for The Royal Australian Air Force with the ability to track maritime and airborne targets at a range in excess of four hundred kilometers, with aerial refuelling capability and all of the communication equipment required to act as a mobile command centre.

The Prime minister has pledged a Wedgetail to support NATOs logistical support for the Ukraine War in which the E-7A will be based out of Germany on the same day that the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has agreed to the purchase of one-hundred Boxer heavy weapons carriers wroth one billion dollars making it one of the biggest arms deals in Australia history.

 

Image: Image: Shutterstock: Chris Andrews Fern Bay

Produced By: Dominic Giles

Featured In Story: Dr James Dwyer, Lecturer in Social Sciences, Specialising in Security and Strategic Studies from the University of Tasmania

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 12 July 2023

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01:32

Butcher hunt "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Wondering if anyone has any good butcher recommendations? Meat at the supermarket isn't great and expensive for what it is. Happy to pay more for better quality. Any tips would be amazing as we're new to Cairns. Cheers!

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00:15

Telstra-Space X agreement is not welcome news in every corner of Australia "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

 

Moon, Four Planets, and Emu
an Aboriginal Astronomical constellation that's outlined by dark areas of the Australian night sky. NASA Science, 8 February 2019


Nominally Australian telecommunications corporation Telstra Group and Elon Musks Space Exploration Technologies Corp aka SpaceX have one thing in common they both frequently charge too much for the often below par telecommunicatio...

00:00

Drata appoints Sydney Sloan as CMO "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

Drata announced the appointment of Sydney Sloan as the companys first ever Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). Sloan will oversee global marketing at Drata to help market and brand leadership, fuel customer engagement, and accelerate the companys commitment to delivering value to its over 3,000 customers. Sloan is an expert in spearheading and executing successful global marketing strategies while building world class teams for high growth SaaS companies. She most recently served as CMO of Salesloft More

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22:33

Rental price growth has...peaked! "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Rental growth peaks

SQM Research has been ahead of the curve on picking rental market trends with its asking rents index ballooning more than 25 per cent higher in Sydney and some other cities.

In real time, they are now seeing the rental crisis easing as tenants push back on rental price increases and make more efficient use of the housing stock. 

Nationally the rental vacancy rate ticked up from 1.2 per cent to 1.3 per cent in June, and asking rents actually declined over the past week in Sydney, for the first time in ages. 


Looking at the smoothed 6-month trend, Brisbane and Adelaide and still very tight, but there are signs of pressures easing elsewhere. 


Of course, there is still rollicking rental demand expected over the next 5 years - and there probably is a seasonal element to this - but this does suggest that we may be through the immediate worst of the rental crisis, especially in Canberra and Hobart, and much of regional Australia to boot. ...

22:28

Commuting Kuranda - Cairns "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi all,

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

What other suburbs would you recommend.

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21:32

Banging sound Kirwan "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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

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20:37

Natural sweetener been sterilising populations for decades with blessing of Obama and Gates "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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

20:36

Dear Future, I am ready Refugee Vigil and Exhibition Launch. "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Survivors of Australias offshore immigration detention regime tell their stories in Dear Future, I am ready, an exhibition of images on  19 July at St Johns Cathedral. As for my []

The post Dear Future, I am ready Refugee Vigil and Exhibition Launch. first appeared on Westender.

20:34

Newsletter #863 What's On this Week "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

Read Online Newsletter: What's On | 11 - 17 July 2023 What's On Melbourne Newsletter Tuesday 11th July 2023 - Monday 17th July 2023 E periences in the

19:54

New film: protecting the alpine peatlands "IndyWatch Feed Gippsland"

This is a beautiful short film about the alpine peatlands by Stephen Curtain.

It is based on the work of the Cross-regional Victorian Alpine Peatlands project and features interviews with Gunaikurnai elder Russell Mullett, Jess Haughton and Helen Wilson from North East Catchment Management Authority, Dan Brown from Parks Victoria and others. The project seeks to protect and improve the condition of the alpine peatlands which are scattered across the higher areas of the alpine zone. Threats include deer, weeds and fire. It also has some stunning aerial footage of Baw Baw and Buffalo plateaus and across the high plains.

As Stephen says of the film: The alpine peatlands are the kidneys of the Murray-Darling Basin. They clean and slowly release water in alpine Country for Countrys sake, not to mention the immeasurable value of water downstream for so many purposes. How we manage hard impacts on this fragile, slow-to-recover landscape is the opportunity before us.

You can watch the film here.

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18:30

When Net Zero Describes Common Sense And Progress, Rather Than Emissions "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

Australias path to net zero emissions isnt so much rocky as it breathtakingly foolish. That is unless were all okay with wide-scale habitat destruction both here and overseas) while wasting trillions of dollars in the process. Geoff Russell weighs in on the renewables vs nuclear debate, which seems to be going from the bizarre to the absurdum.

Mathematicians often use a form of proof called Reductio ad absurdum. If you want to prove something is false, then assume its true and see what that implies. If the implication is false or contrary to something we know is true, then the job is done.

Heres an example. Suppose Jill and Joe are having a discussion. Joe believes in the power of prayer and Jill wants to prove that praying for something doesnt work.

JOE: If I pray, then I can pass my exam.

Jill assumes prayer works and so tries to see what that implies.

JILL: If prayer works, then few, if any Christians would ever have died from cancer.

Thats true if most Christians with a cancer diagnosis respond by praying not to die (from the cancer).

Jill: So, since many Christians die of cancer (every day), prayer doesnt work.

Theres a bit of slack in that argument. Maybe Christians dont all take to prayer when given a cancer diagnosis, and maybe some die without being diagnosed. A mathematician doing mathematics would be more rigorous, but Reductio arguments are often used in this rough and ready way.

Of course, you can escape the argument by exploiting a common loop hole.

Joe: Prayer definitely works, just not all the time and only if you are devout.

Enter Net Zero Australia.

 

Best laid plans

All over the world, research groups are producing net-zero plans of one kind or another. The latest local work came out in April 2023, from Net Zero Australia (NZAU).

NZAU is a consortium of universities and consulting companies, with most of the people being from Melbourne University.

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18:27

Any Pokemon Go players that need a Tauros for the All-in-One research? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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

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

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17:40

1) TPNPB leader Egianus Kogoya denies ransom demand "IndyWatch Feed Sydney.arts"


2) Papua Film Festival returns to Jayapura, focusing on cultural stories and community engagement 

3) Vice President Amin embarks on seven-day visit to Papua region 

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1) TPNPB leader Egianus Kogoya denies ransom demand 
News Desk - Susi Air Pilot Hostage-Taking 
11 July 2023

Enarotali, Jubi Egianus Kogoya, one of the leaders of the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB) has denied that he demanded a ransom of Rp 5 billion (US$ 329,000) for the release of Susi Air pilot Philip Mark Mehrtens. Kogoya made this statement in a video received by Jubi on Saturday, July 8, 2023.

According to Kogoya, he never approached Indonesia or anyone else for Rp 5 billion. He urged people not to believe the media reports from Indonesia because he never asked for money, he stated in the video.

The joint forces of the Indonesian Military (TNI) and Police has been trying to rescue Philip Mark Mehrtens after he was held hostage by the TPNPB group led by Egianus Kogoya. The incident took place on February 7, 2023, in Nduga Regency, where Kogoyas group seized the Susi Air plane piloted by Mehrtens and subsequently set it on fire.

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17:23

New views of a cough: From TB and chronic cough to hope for Parkinsons "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

Michael Shiloh had been studying tuberculosis for about two decades when he started wondering about a seemingly basic question: What makes people with TB cough? This is the diseases hallmark symptom and a main mode of transmission, but despite training as an infectious disease physician and many years of probing the pathogen as a researcher, Shiloh realized that he didnt know. A quick search of the literature suggested that essentially nothing had been studied about it, at least not at the molecular level, he says.

Elucidating the role of cough in illness means first appreciating its role in health. Cough is one of these critical defensive processes that we have to clear the respiratory system, says Stuart Mazzone, a neuroscientist at the University of Melbourne. But it also contributes to disease spread, as research by Shiloh, now at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and others has described. And dysfunctional control of coughing resulting in too much coughing or not enough can cause serious health problems.

Heres a look at how and why we cough, and some of the ways that coughing can go wrong.

17:20

Pandemic worsens mental health for refugee women in Australia "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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

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

Image: Image credit: Unsplash

Produced By: Xinchen Li

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

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 11 July 2023

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Pandemic worsens mental health for refugee women in Australia "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

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

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

Image: Image credit: Unsplash

Produced By: Xinchen Li

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

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 11 July 2023

The post Pandemic worsens mental health for refugee women in Australia appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

17:15

Queensland housing plan doesnt go far enough says Qld Greens "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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

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

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

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

 

For housing help, please contact:

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

Image: Netta Finney

Produced By: Netta Finney

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

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 11 July 2023

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Queensland housing plan doesnt go far enough says Qld Greens "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

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

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

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

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

 

For housing help, please contact:

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

Image: Netta Finney

Produced By: Netta Finney

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

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 11 July 2023

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17:08

Young workers denied retirement savings "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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

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

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

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

Image: Image credit: Unsplash

Produced By: Moemina Shukur

Featured In Story: Bernie Dean Industry Super Australias Chief Executive

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 11 July 2023

The post Young workers denied retirement savings appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

Young workers denied retirement savings "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

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

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

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

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

Image: Image credit: Unsplash

Produced By: Moemina Shukur

Featured In Story: Bernie Dean Industry Super Australias Chief Executive

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 11 July 2023

The post Young workers denied retirement savings appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

17:04

The cost of diabetes on healthcare in Australia "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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

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

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

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

Image: Image credit: Unsplash

Produced By: Moemina Shukur

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

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 11 July 2023

The post The cost of diabetes on healthcare in Australia appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

The cost of diabetes on healthcare in Australia "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

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

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

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

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

Image: Image credit: Unsplash

Produced By: Moemina Shukur

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

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 11 July 2023

The post The cost of diabetes on healthcare in Australia appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

16:48

Western Queensland Winter 2023 Part 2 -Boulia to Cuttaburra Crossing "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

 

Letter-winged Kite

Following our travels through Longreach, Winton and Mt Isa (following post) we headed south from Mt Isa to Boulia, with rain dashing hopes for further stops for Kalkadoon Grasswren. It had eased by the time we got to Boulia. Continuing south to Bedourie, the Mitchell grass and gibber plains were a sight to behold: a glorious mosaic of wildflowers, vivid greenery, extensive pools of water and lush vegetation in every direction. The bothersome rains that were reshaping our travel plans had a silver lining.



Not long after Bedourie we located a Letter-winged Kite colony that had been reported earlier. These rare birds, under threat from feral cats, are pure pleasure. We had about 12 adults and immatures soaring high and sometimes low above us, mixing with Black Kites and other raptors. In a line of trees along a small watercourse, a pair of Letter-winged Kites held vigil over a nest containing two well-fledged youngsters. Several nests were present in o...

16:13

Betwixt + Tash Yorks Happy Hour (Bondi Festival) "IndyWatch Feed Sydney.arts"

Tash Yorks Happy Hour (Photo Jason Matz)

Its the final few days of the Bondi Festival and the excitement keeps building. After nearly two weeks of singing, dance, theatre, comedy, burlesque and cabaret, the last acts are warming up and getting their makeup and frocks ready for showtime.

Tash Yorks Happy Hour

This week we preview Tash Yorks Happy Hour.  Tash is on a mission to bring happiness to her audiences, sometimes by challenging their beliefs and behaviour, but mostly through song and a jolly good laugh. As a celebrated cabaret artist, Tash is set to thrill you more than a half-priced wine list.

Supported by her backing band, The Red Wines, (Peppy Smears & Vivian Fonteyn), expect powerful three-part harmonies, hilarious true stories, improvised numbers and of course Australias favourite game Goon of For...

16:02

The Fukushima Disaster: The hidden side of the story "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

Arnie Gundersen speaks of the clich that the solution to pollution is dilution, but with the radiation from Fukushima being sent into the Pacific, there will be bio-accumulationwith vegetation absorbing radiation, little fish eating that vegetation and intensifying it and bigger fish eating the smaller fish and further bio-accumulating the radioactivity. Already, tuna off California have been found with radiation traced to Fukushima. With this planned further, and yet greater dispersal, thousands of people in the Pacific basin will die from radiation, he says.

Exposing the nuclear industry and its lies.  https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/07/08/labour-explore-ai-ban-decisions-nuclear-weapons-david-lammy/

The Fukushima Disaster, The Hidden Side of the Story, is a just-released film documentary, a powerful, moving, information-full film that is superbly made. Directed and edited by Philippe Carillo, it is among the strongest ever made on the deadly dangers of nuclear technology. 

It begins with the words in 1961 of U.S. President John F. Kennedy: Every man, woman and child lives under a nuclear sword of Damocles, hanging by the slenderest of threads, capable of being cut at any moment by an accident, or miscalculation or by madness.

It then goes to the March 2011 disaster at the Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plants in Japan after they were struck by a tsunami. Their back-up diesel generators were kicked in but  did not run for long, notes the documentary. That led to three of the six plants explodingand theres video of thisreleasing an unpreceded amount of nuclear radiation into the air.

Fukushima is the worlds largest ever industrial catastrophe, says Professor John Keane of the University of Sydney in Australia. He says there was no emergency plan and, as to the owner of Fukushima, Tokyo Electric Power Company, with the accident its CEO for five nights and dayslocked himself inside his office.

Meanwhile, from TEPCO, there was only good news with two Japanese government agencies also involved in the cover-upthe Nuclear Industry Safety Agency and Ministry of Economy,...

15:31

Adam Rippon claps back at Lance Armstrong for transphobia "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Nate Woodall

Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong is letting loose on FOXs new series Stars on Mars  and his castmates arent happy about it. The series brings together a group of notable celebrities including pop star Tinashe, UFC fighter Ronda Rousey, Modern Familys Ariel Winter, openly gay ice skating Olympian Adam Rippon, and of course, disgraced former Tour de France record ...

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15:16

VIDEO PREMIERE: Phil Smith Hallelujah "IndyWatch Feed Sydney.arts"

Tasmanian Phil Smiths latest album Into The Night is a real highlight of the Australian Americana albums released so far in 2023. If youve got a copy of the new issue (July/August) of Rhythms magazine you can read my full review of the album, or stay tuned for when it gets published here on PTW. Continue reading

15:02

Melbournes Triple R radio on The Palestine Laboratory "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

My interview with Melbournes Triple R Radio program, The Grapevine, about my new book, The Palestine Laboratory:

The Palestine Laboratory is a new book by journalist Antony Loewenstein that documents how Israels subjugation of the Palestinian people serves as a testing ground for weapons and surveillance systems that are then exported around the world.

Built on extensive research, interviews and on-the-ground reporting, the book draws on modern events including Harvey Weinstein, 9/11 and the current crisis in Ukraine to show the consequences of a military industrial complex that facilitates the persecution of groups in many parts of the world.

Antony joined Dylan and Kulja on The Grapevine to talk through it all.

Whats happening in Palestine is not staying there the occupation is being exported The technologies and tools that Israel has developed over decades whether its spyware drones or facial recognition technology is now a massive export business to countless countries around the world.

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14:14

Queer spaces in Townsville? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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

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14:06

Albanese and Labor about to remove the Voice of every Australian with social media misinformation bill "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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

14:03

Kites a-courting "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Interesting to observe some Black-shouldered Kite courtship behaviour again near Campbelltown over the weekend.

The birds pictured here were actively hunting for mice as the temperature hovered around 10C with a 30 km/hour souwester feels like 7C!

Along with the kites there are good numbers of Nankeen Kestrels and Brown Falcons to be found across the plains country at present.

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Black-shouldered Kites, Moolort Plains, 8th July 2023

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13:34

Businesses of 4101: Keeping business owners in the loop. "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Running a small business can be tough, but they are the lifeblood of our community. West End business owner Kaz Kelly recently established a support group for businesses in 4101. []

The post Businesses of 4101: Keeping business owners in the loop. first appeared on Westender.

13:30

ABC National helps UDIA push to cover golf-courses with housing VIC "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

We predicted this would happen when the Vic government put developers in charge of and regional Victoria.  The seizure of these green public and private lands is now being normalised on public media. Affected and ordinary citizens are not being interviewed, or their community organisations, such as Planning Democracy, PPLVic, Sustainable Population Australia, only property developers, who are given an undeserved moral authority via the ABC, simply by promoting their opinion via interviews that allow them to justify overdevelopment and overpopulation without putting any of the obvious logical challenges to their false and self-interested arguments. Australians deserve more, much more from the ABC.

Max Shifman of the Urban Development Institute was interviewed on ABC Radio National 792 Brisbane today around 8.30 am about a push to develop golf courses in Melbourne's South Eastern suburbs - which would include the Mornington Peninsula. This interview used and abused the problem of Australian homelessness as an excuse to overturn hardwon community land and property rights that have to date prevented wholesale slaughter-planning. 

Shifman, without any acknowledgement of the utter irony, pointed to the 'need to house new migrants' who he suggested don't want to live in high rise appartments - contrary to the Vic Government's current 'policies' to build this stylel of dwelling (e.g. activity centres)  - but would rather detached homes. (So would most Australians, Mr Shifman - but not at the price the developer industry likes.)

The obvious rejoinder to the mention of migrants needing such developments to live in was that surely we should be limiting migration if it is causing us to disrupt communities and wildlife.  No such comment. The ABC is so apparently corrupt with regard to pleasing the developer-led agenda.

Of course, we have massive population pressure due to the political pressure groups that have been brought to bear on our polity by the property developer institutes and their financiers, who have got government to engage with a huge expanding migration program.  So, the Urban Development Institute has a history of issuing press releases to justify mass migration, yet we all have to put up with the ABC acting as if mass migration has nothing to do with such interest groups.

Every time I turn on the ABC, they are advocating more housing, more mi...

13:00

Will the states new rental commissioner ease the pain for tenants? "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

The state government says renters will have a stronger voice to government thanks to the new Rental Commissioner they have appointed.

The government today announced that sector leader Trina Jones will become the first person to step into the role.

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns. Photo Facebook.

The commissioner will work with the government to design and implement changes that rebalance the rental market, making it fairer and more modern.

She will work with the Government and stakeholders to get moving on the reforms open for consultation now, including:

  • making it easier for renters to have pets in their homes
  • ending no-grounds evictions
  • implementing a portable bonds scheme that allows renters to transfer bonds from one property to another
  • improving the protection of renters information and privacy.

Beyond these proposed changes, the Rental Commissioner will also reportedly be responsible for identifying and investigating other issues that are impacting the NSW rental market.

The commissioner will examine rental affordability and supply, encourage longer term rental agreements, investigate ways to improve energy efficiency for renters, develop educational resources for renters and owners, and monitor current tenancy laws.

The Governments appointment of NSWs first Rental Commissioner is an important step to addressing some of the issues facing renters and importantly giving them a voice,&#...

12:35

Rikkie Valerie Koll becomes first trans Miss Netherlands winner "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Nate Woodall

Trans model and actress, Rikkie Valerie Koll, has won the Miss Netherlands crown, becoming the first trans winner and second openly trans woman to participate in the Miss Universe pageant. The 22-year old Dutch-Moluccan model and actress first became notable for competing in Hollands Next Top Model, before going on to snatch the Miss Netherlands title. ...

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12:35

Wong Dashes Last Hopes of Her Government Saving Assange, as US Continues Pursuit "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

Australian journalist and publisher Julian Assange turned 52 in Londons Belmarsh prison last week. It was his fifth 3rd July birthday that the WikiLeaks founder has spent at the notorious maximum-security facility over having published classified US documents that had...

The post Wong Dashes Last Hopes of Her Government Saving Assange, as US Continues Pursuit appeared first on Sydney Criminal Lawyers.

12:17

I'll be back, with burritos. "IndyWatch Feed Seq.art"

So, Ive ended up on Arnold Schwarzeneggers email list. Dont you judge me. Or Arnie. I feel that hes atoning for earlier bad behaviour. His emails are good. They have nice training tips, as youd imagine, but you also get the wisdom of Old Conan - stuff like these thoughts on friendship.

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12:00

Terrible truths about nuclear energy exposed "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

Terrible truths about nuclear energy exposed

A documentary lifting the lid on secrets surrounding the Fukushima nuclear disaster exposes the terrifying dangers of nuclear power, writes Karl Grossman.

A NEW documentary titled The Fukushima Disaster: The Hidden Side of the Story is a powerful, moving, informative film that is superbly made. Directed and edited by Philippe Carillo, it is among the strongest ever made on the deadly dangers of nuclear technology. 

Australians featured in the film are Dr Helen Caldicott, former president of Physicians for Social Responsibility, and John Keane, professor of politics at the University of Sydney. Carillo is a resident of the nation of Vanuatu, 1,750 kilometres northeast of Australia.

The documentary begins with the words of U.S. President John F Kennedy from 1961:

Every man, woman and child lives under a nuclear sword of Damocles, hanging by the slenderest of threads, capable of being cut at any moment by an accident, or miscalculation or by madness.

It then goes to the March 2011 disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan after it was struck by a tsunami. Its backup diesel generators kicked in but did not run for long, notes the documentary. That led to three of the six plant reactors exploding and theres video of this releasing an unpreceded amount of nuclear radiation into the air.

Fukushima is the worlds largest ever industrial catastrophe, then says Professor John Keane. He says there was no emergency plan and, as to the owner of Fukushima, Tokyo Electric Power Company (...

11:55

Ballarat mum recalls her arrest by Dangerous Dans Covid cops in 2020, may file charges against police after her charges were dropped "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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

10:58

Welfare Not Warfare: NUS Education Officer Xavier Dup on Students Rejecting Militarisation Over Society "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

The Morrison government had already kicked the Australian constituency in the guts in September 2021, when it announced that we were entering a new security arrangement with the US and UK, known as AUKUS, which includes acquiring new submarines that require...

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10:54

Miers re-signs at the Cattery "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

Fresh off a career-high 32 disposals against North Melbourne on Sunday, Geelong Premiership player Gryan Miers has inked a new three-year contract extension that will see him remain in the hoops until at least the end of 2026.

The 24-year-old, who plays his 100th AFL game against Essendon on Saturday night, has enjoyed a career-best season in 2023, averaging 19.25 disposals and 1.75 goal assists per game.

This season, Miers role in Geelongs forward line mix has come into the spotlight, with a league-leading 28 goal assists whilst also sitting in the top 10 for score involvements with 110.

Renowned for his unique, effective kicking style, Miers has become one of the Cats most consistent performers this year.

A local Grovedale product, Miers was recruited out of the Geelong Falcons under 18s program with Pick 57 in the 2017 AFL National Draft.

Geelong Cats head of list management Andrew Mackie said the club was thrilled to see Miers commit for another three years.

Gryan is part of a very exciting, hard-working and talented group of young players coming through our AFL program, Mackie said.

Gryan has proven to be a very important player in our attacking half of the ground, he is a selfless footballer and a player who creates plenty of scoring opportunities. We are very pleased that he will be with us for at least the next three years.

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10:48

Calls for roundabout at dangerous intersection "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Intersection of Byron Bay Road and Byron Street, Lennox Head. Photo David Lowe.

The busy intersection at the corner of Byron Bay Road and Byron Street in Lennox Head is an accident waiting to happen, according to locals Jamie Hoile and Ballina Shire Councillor Eva Ramsey.

Cr Ramsey started a petition about the issue in May, which has 174 signatures and rising. She told The Echo that while the roundabout is not currently in Ballina Councils delivery program, it needs to be prioritised as a matter of urgency as Lennox becomes busier.

Eva Ramsey would like to see the speed limit reduced as drivers come down the hill on Byron Bay Road towards the intersection (heading north), as well as the construction of a new roundabout to avoid the problem of long delays for people leaving Lennox Head, particularly at peak times.

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10:48

Evening VIEW turns 11 "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

Ocean Grove Evening VIEW Club celebrated its 11th birthday recently at 360Q.

The night focused on the 1000 Hearts Kindness Project which started in 2016 in Kingston, Tasmania because Sarah, the founder, wanted to spread caring and compassion.

Small pocket hearts, which are handmade from wool felt and stitched with love, and good intentions are handed out for people to carry as talismans of love, courage, hope and comfort.

A number of our creative and crafty members of the Ocean Grove Evening VIEW Club took on this project making hearts for all 150 members of our club as a way of saying thank you for all the work we do in raising funds to support the education of young people in need, OGEV president Lea Preece said.

A number of these hearts were distributed at our 11th birthday celebration, which included dinner, a band and a birthday cake.

We also celebrated Annie Webber, who was nominated and accepted for a Make a Difference award as she is a fabulous role model of our VIEW values in her support and care of others in our community.

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10:47

1947: Lady Phyllis Cilento crime against nature "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Destiny Rogers

In 1947, Lady Phyllis Cilento banged on in the Courier-Mail about homosexuality being racially suicidal, and a Crime against Nature. Another snippet of queercentric news from Australian media history. A horrible, horrible person Lady Phyllis Cilento scribed columns for various Queensland papers for over half a century. As a doctor and someone with a title, ...

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10:44

The Collectors Mark: The hidden gem worth exploring "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

PROMOTION

Created by collectors, for collectors The Collectors Mark provides a safe place for Aussies to buy and sell the vintage, quirky and collectable. Joe Percival has dedicated the last 43 years to antiques. Just over 23 years ago, he and a few friends decided to start an Antique and Collectables fair. Over the decades, ...

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10:00

Bridge battle doesnt disappoint "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

A pulsating Battle of the Bridge was played in some of windiest conditions ever seen at Ray Menzies Oval and while the Barwon Heads took the four points back over the river, there was perhaps more to like from the young Ocean Grove side.

With a howling northwesterly blowing pretty much across the oval, players from both sides, understandably, struggled to adapt to the conditions.

Barwon Heads booted two first-term goals and Ocean Grove didnt even score.

Things were tight in the second quarter until the Seagulls booted a flurry of late goals and took a 22-point lead into the sheds and almost anyone could have been forgiven the result was a foregone conclusion.

Anyone, but Ocean Groves players and coaching staff that is.

The Grubbers slammed on six goals to leave the Heads shellshocked and with a boisterous home crowd urging the side on, it looked like an upset was not only possible, but probable.

The Grubbers employed a more direct kicking game and clever use of short handballs to get them out of congestion had Barwon Heads in all sorts of trouble.

The Seagulls forward entries were haphazard and Ocean Groves defensive intercept marking was a highlight.

Halfway through the final term, Ocean Grove held onto a slender lead, but some Ollie Wiltshire magic saw the brilliant youngster boot two goals and the Seagulls won by 14 points.

In the end, perhaps Barwon Heads just knew how to win and Ocean Grove didnt.

No doubt belief and trust in your plan and teammates is one of the intangibles you get mostly from winning games together, Ocean Grove coach Dave Farrell said.

Barwon Heads have been doing that for a fair while so I guess that helped in a critical time of the game.

The trust our players have in our game method and each other continues to grow week in week out and our coaching group draw more from stats, vision and experiences than we do the scoreboard, I guess thats why coaches often review the losses harder.

Farrell said the club hadnt set a win/loss figure at the start of the season, but anyone who has watched his team over the course of the year would have been left in no doubt that the improvement has been obvious.

This season we didnt set a win/loss metric for what success looks like, player retention and development of our list have been our focus and were positioned well with five games to go finish with a pass mark for both, he said.

In the end it took a bit of Wiltshire brilliance and the difference between the two sides on Saturday wasnt great.

Yeah, hes a super talent and they have a spread of players of that calibre right across the ground so it is hard to keep on top of them all of the time, Farrell said.

For Ocean Grove, Jye Walker was a constant threat up forward all day.

He is our playing midfield coach and playing forward of centre the last couple of weeks has given him a different.....

09:00

Bridge Battle goes down to the final minutes "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

Voice photographer Ivan Kemp was at Ray Menzies Oval on Saturday July 8 for a pulsating Battle of the Bridge clash between Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads.

The post Bridge Battle goes down to the final minutes appeared first on Ocean Grove Voice.

08:22

Rail trail has smashed expectations, Tweed Council says "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Data released by Tweed Shire Council today shows more than 70,500 people have used the Tweed section of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail (NRRT) since its opening four months ago, significantly exceeding expectations.

The figures released today were calculated using data retrieved from counters strategically placed along the 24 km length of the Tweed section of the NRRT, which runs from Murwillumbah to Crabbes Creek.

Mayor of Tweed Shire Chris Cherry said there had been significant interest in the opening success of the NRRT, with all user counts significantly exceeding expectations.

People enjoying the Tweed rail trail. Image supplied

I am really proud to confirm that since its opening on 1 March 2023, the Tweed section of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail has welcomed approximately 70,551 people, which is an amazing achievement, Cr Cherry said.

Our Rail Trail is welcoming an average of 17,638 people per month, which is approximately 4,048 people per week or an average of 578 people per day.

The original business case for the Tweed section of the NRRT referenced goals of 27,000 people per year which is equivalent to 9,000 people in the first four months. We have absolutely smashed that goal, attracting more than double the anticipated annual number of visitors in our first four months alone.

We knew the Rail Trail would be extremely popular and there was a lot of interest in this facility but this has blown us away!

Cr Cherry said these figures should provide confidence to the NRRTs other member councils of Richmond Valley Council, Lismore City Council and Byron Shire Council who are all either committed or considering connecting to the Rail Trail for the benefit of the broader Northern Rivers community.

With these impressive patronage numbers has also come confirmation that 87% of trail users have used an associated Rail Trail experience and spent money with a local business, whether it be one of the many cafs, restaurants, accommodation providers or bike-related businesses such as hire, shuttle or transport services, Cr Cherry said.

Many businesses along the Rail Trail have told us about their successes and we are continually working on trail improvements, addressing som...

08:21

Lismore Region for Refugee Settlement welcomes first refugee family "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

After months of intensive fundraising, LRRS is very excited to announce the arrival on 12th July of our first refugee family.
The family comprises a mother and s thirteen year old son from South America.
Spokesperson for the group, Bridget Carr, said:
We will be setting them up with accommodation, clothes, and household goods in fact all their initial needs.
We will also arrange for a school and English lessons and connect the family with local services.
We will continue to help, and support them for their first year here until they are successfully
embedded in the community.
Ms Carr said the group could not have done this without the generous support of the local community.
A special vote of thanks goes out to the Acid Bleed jazz band who freely donated their time and talents for a very successful and enjoyable fundraiser, Ms Carr said.

The post Lismore Region for Refugee Settlement welcomes first refugee family appeared first on The Echo.

07:34

Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating partner- its a gay man "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

Above recent photograph: Two old Sydney gays. Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating with Sydney radio shock jock Alan Jones.

I dont know who Paul Keatings live-in gay partner is.

Below photograph: former Australian Prime Ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating.

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07:18

Townsville vs Perth "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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

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

Thanks

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06:43

Indonesian prez slammed for claiming Papua 99 percent safe "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

 



Indonesian prez slammed for claiming Papua 99 percent safe

Widodo's statement shows lack of understanding of worsening situation in the Christian-majority region, says priest

Indonesian President Joko Widodo speaks to journalists in Papua on July 7. (Photo: Cabinet Secretariat)




Church leaders have criticized Indonesian President Joko Widodo after he claimed conditions in Papua are 99 percent safe despite the Christian-majority region being one of the countrys most violence-ridden territories due to decades-old armed insurgency.

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04:16

Australias system of government has some serious deficiencies "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

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

00:15

Trying to bring probity and ethics back into the ranks of the Australian Public Service in 2023 "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"


 

The Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit is constituted by the Public Accounts and Audit Committee Act 1951. The Committee initiates its own inquiries into public administration matters and can conduct inquiries into matters referred to it by either House of Parliament.


The breakdown of the current membership of the Joint Committee is:


Five Upper House Senators 3 Labor, 1 Liberal, 1 Nationals; and

Nine Lower House MPs 6 Labor, 1 Liberal, 2 Liberal-Nationals.


This new inquiry into probity and ethics within the Australian Public Sector was referred to the Joint Committee by the Department of the House of Representatives.


Inquiry into probity and ethics in the Australian Public Sector


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22:58

Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Orchestra Victoria, Melbourne International Film Festival and Bendigo Venues and Events present:

Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror  

A silent film as it was meant to be heard! 

Experience the thrill of the iconic vampire film Nosferatu, brought to life by a live orchestra, coming exclusively to Ulumbarra Theatre for one night only.

Following award winning, sell out shows at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, and seasons at Edinburgh Fringe (UK), and Art, Not Apart (Canberra); duo Rasa Daukus (piano) and Will Larsen (percussion) have teamed up with Orchestra Victoria to expand their original score to the films eerie, gothic visuals.

A full orchestra, keyboard, electronics, and a massive labyrinth of drums, shakers, bells, cymbals, gongs and percussion come together to create an electrifying atmosphere to accompany the original adaption of Bram Stokers Dracula for the screen. An influential work of early filmmaking and the horror genre that followed, Nosferatu is considered a masterpiece of cinema, even 101 years on.

The post Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror appeared first on Forte Magazine.

14:34

LISTEN BACK - Beyond the Bars 2023 "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

 L-R Amos, Karina, Jody, Tash, Gab, Chris, Bart, Mercedes, Dale

Last week the Beyond the Bars program teams broadcast live from six Victorian prisons. We shared the mic with First Nations women and men across the state for NAIDOC Week 2023. You can now listen back to all the broadcasts and hear the insights direct from First Nations people in the system. We look forward to a day when we don't need to go into prisons to give First Nations people a voice. Pictured: Loddon Prison broadcast team  L-R Amos, Karina, Jody, Tash, Gab, Chris, Bart, Mercedes and Dale. 

Friday, 07 July

07:30

Antidepressants Can Cause Chemical Castration "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

From Maryanne Demasi Reports: Antidepressants can cause severe, sometimes irreversible, sexual dysfunction that persists even after discontinuing the medication. Sufferers have described it as chemical castration a type of genital mutilation caused by antidepressants, mainly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). The condition is known as post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD), a condition largely unrecognised, and the true incidence of which is unknown.

David Healy, psychiatrist and founder of RxISK.org said, I saw my first patient with PSSD in 2000, a 35-year-old lady who told me that three months after stopping treatment, she could rub a hard-bristled brush across her genitals and feel nothing. Josef Witt-Doerring, psychiatrist and former FDA medical officer said, This condition is so devastating that it will cause serious changes to your life and to those around you.

It happened to Rosie

In 2020, during protracted Covid lockdowns in Melbourne, 23-year-old Rosie Tilli felt an increasing sense of anxiety and depression. Her psychiatrist prescribed a low dose of Lexapro (escitalopram), an SSRI to help Rosie calm down, assuring her that if she experienced side effects, theyd go away once she stopped the medication. Soon after taking the medication Rosie felt emotionally blunted, but took it as a positive sign. At first, I thought it was great because it felt like the medication was working. But then I couldnt feel my emotions, I couldnt cry, I had no sexual desire, and my genitals went numb.

After four months, Rosie decided to slowly wean herself off the medication. Some of her symptoms improved and the fog lifted, but over the next two years her libido faded to nothing. It has been two years of hell. Now, I have no sexual function. Im numb down there. I cant have an orgasm. It feels like my soul has just been vacuumed out of my body. I feel completely asexual, said Rosie. She sought help from various professionals, but none believed it could be the antidepressant because the drug had already left her system. They concluded it was all in her mind.

Rosie went to a local youth centre for help, but they ended up sectioning her under the Mental Health Act with an Involuntary Treatment Order, insisting she take antipsychotic medication. I refused to take an antipsychotic because I knew I wasnt psychotic. Instead, they forced me to take another antidepressant against my will in order to leave the facility, said Rosie. It was the most traumatic thing Ive ever been through in my life. I fel...

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