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Monday, 17 July

22:03

Where are the safest suburbs to live in Cairns "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi Im relocating to Cairns. Can anyone recommend the safest suburbs to live in?

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19:52

Tasmanian Government officially adds the A to LGBTIQ+ "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Andrew M Potts

The State Government of Tasmania has become the first in Australia to officially acknowledge asexual, aromatic and agender people by adding an A to the acronym that it uses to refer to sexual and gender minorities. Advocates for Tasmanias asexual, aromantic and agender community made the case for inclusion to the states Whole-of-Government LGBTIQ+ Reference ...

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18:50

1) OPM Attacks Military Post in Papua's Intan Jaya With Stolen Firearms "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"


2) Pacific churches reiterate support for West Papua MSG memership bid
3) West Papua becomes host for GCF Task Force meeting


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1) OPM Attacks Military Post in Papua's Intan Jaya With Stolen Firearms  

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17:46

Gyrgy Ligeti, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and bold red typography the sentient sound of CORINs Lux Aeterna. "IndyWatch Feed Sydney.arts"

  • :: CORIN on The Playlist with Darren Lesaguis

Melbourne producer CORINs second album Lux Aeterna is made of musical lightbeams. Try to follow the path of any one sound and youll quickly become entangled, as each shimmers and glides before doubling over, looping back in on itself, and scattering to trail patterns of beautifully indiscernible self-reflexivity. Underneath this layer of breathless light shifts a restless, formless being, a sentient sound slowly floating like an amoeba through time. Its really damn cool.

CORIN joined Darren Lesaguis on The Playlist to chat all about the new record, which is our Album of the Week this week at FBi.

Lux Aeterna was made mostly in 2020 and 2021, and was finished by the beginning of 2022. It borrows its title, a latin phrase meaning eternal light, from a choral work written by Hungarian-Austrian modernist composer Gyrgy Ligeti. Ligeti and his 20th century counterparts were a formative influence for CORIN, who was classically trained in piano at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

Over the past couple of years Ive been practising music and sort of finding a way to merge all of those different interests and styles in a way thats authentic to myself.

The resultant celestial space opera is at once futuristic, bygone, and eternal, like a sci-fi novel from the 1800s, or the film 2001: A Space Odyssey. The 1968 film is an influence CORIN cited explicitly, and also implicitly in her record Kubrick included several Ligeti...

17:41

Need help with Aussie slang "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Saw a car driving in Manoora, with a sticker inside the car on the glovebox saying warning: driver may tip-in without warning what does tip-in mean??

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17:34

Strawberry Fields have just dropped its huge international heavy lineup for 2023 "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

Forget your freezing cold sharehouse, because warm riverside days await! Strawberry Fields is set to launch the festival season with their recently announced roster of 81 artists.

Heading to Tocumwal for its 15th edition this November, DJ Seinfeld, Moodymann, Todd Terje, Roza Terenzi b2b D Tiffany, Pretty Girl, and STM are just a few of the renowned artists who will be joining Glaswegian sensation Denis Sulta on the Murray River this November.

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

Keep an eye out for rising French producer Sweely, the soulful duo Joy (Anonymous), London-based sensation Kerala Dust, and emerging Sydney rapper VV Pete, as they bring their unique sounds to the festival stage.

Expect powerful live performances from rising star Barkaa, jazz quintet Ezra Collective, neo-soul maestros Children of Zeus, and the funk-infused vibes of Jitwam.

Lounge on the banks of The Murray at The Beach stage, while Waxo Paradisos Cafe del Murray provides the soundtrack to your afternoon dip. Meanwhile, the unmissable Chi Wow Wah Town takeover boasts live sets from electronic masters Booka Shade, Just Emma, and Uone, ensuring non-stop vibes from sunrise to sunset.

Theres also the the First Nations Still Here Showcase, Deep Jungle is where Melbournes legendary crews shine, and if you thought Strawberry Fields couldnt get any better, their signature Bush Spa will expand to accommodate more mineral hot baths, complete with river views, steam rooms, plunge pools, ice baths, and a range of wellness therapies to leave you feeling rejuvenated.

Check the full lineup below.

 

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16:48

The short walk: a gentle stroll down Whisky Gully "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

A large group came to Mount Alexander last Sunday. The walk began at Dog Rocks then travelled south along Whisky Gully on the eastern side of the mount. On reaching the Leanganook Picnic Area the group headed north along the Goldfields Track to Dog Rocks. The winter sunshine was perfect for meandering along the gully. Fungi expert Joy Clusker provided expert help with identification backed up by Liz Martin who navigated the route. Unfortunately we had missed the best fungi months in May and June but there were still plenty around as well as abundant moss displays. Liz Martin sent us the following photos. 

Walks leader, Joy Clusker, taking a closeup.

16:40

Dope Lemon announces Australian tour dates for September "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

Dope Lemon is eyeing a busy year ahead with festival performances at Lollapalooza, Osheaga, Outside Lands, Austin City Limits, and now his Australian tour in support of his upcoming album release.

Dope Lemon Australian tour dates

  • Melbournes Forum on September 14
  • Sydney Opera House on September 15

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

Out on September 1, Kimosab is the highly anticipated follow-up to 2021s Rose Pink Cadillac, which peaked at number one on the ARIA Vinyl Chart and ARIA Album Chart, and was crowned as triple js Feature Album the following year.

Kimosab represents a divine and boundless universe, embracing listeners with open arms and is the first Dope Lemon album to unveil the face of Angus Stone, the projects visionary, on its cover.

Stone says In the past, the artwork has been real anonymous, in a way, because I was trying to explore these styles, and having this shield in front of me was beautiful. For this record, I had moments of clarity reflecting on my childhood and I was able to see where I want to be in the future. Putting myself on the cover just felt right.

For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au.

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16:33

Australian Army Boeing CH-47F 'Foxtrot' Chinook Helicopter A15-306 "Chainsaw 11" Pops into Rockhampton Airport "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

On Sunday 9 July, Australian Army Boeing CH-47F 'Foxtrot' Chinook helicopter A15-306 was spotted visiting Rockhampton Airport.  It was heard to be using the radio callsign of "Chainsaw 11" and flew in from and back out to the North-East - possibly to the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Adelaide which seems to be in waters near the Shoalwater Bay Graining Area (SWBTA).





Of interest, also on Sunday 9 July, fellow Australian Army Boeing CH-47F 'Foxtrot' Chinook helicopter A15-301 looked to depart Townsville and was heard in the area, possibly...

16:27

Local writers shine at 2023 Byron Writers Festival "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Australias largest regional writers festival explores the theme of Wild Imagination.</em></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Local writers include Sally Colin-James, Marele Day, Dan Etheridge, Hakea Hustler, Hilton Koppe, Zanni Louise, Lucas Proudfoot, Carl Merrison, Naomi Moran, Kayte Nunn, Amanda Reichelt-Brushett, Rhoda Roberts, Ben Roche, Rebecca Rushbrook, Sarah Temporal and more</strong></em></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style= "color: #0000ff;"><a href= "https://byronwritersfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/BWF_Program_A4_2023_FINAL-web_spreads.pdf" style="color: #0000ff;">VIEW THE 2023 PROGRAM HERE</a></span></strong></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>Held on the lands of the Arakwal Bumberbin peoples of the Bundjalung Nation, we pay respect to the traditional owners of these lands and acknowledge them as the original storytellers of this region.</em></p> <p>Byron Writers Festival proves that the Northern Rivers region remains a creative hotspot in 2023 with more than 30 local writers, thinkers, artists and performers featured at this years festival including <strong>Marele Day</strong> (<em>Reckless</em>), <strong>Sally Colin-James</strong> (<em>One Illumined Thread</em>), <strong>Kayte Nunn</strong> (<em>The Only Child</em>), <strong>Hilton Koppe</strong> (<em>One Curious Doctor</em>), <strong>Amanda Reichelt-Brushett</strong> (<em>Marine Pollution</em>), <strong>Hakea Hustler</strong> and <strong>Carl Merrison</strong> (<em>Diraarn</em>) and many more.</p> <p>The Northern Rivers is home to an incredible array of writers and storytellers. This year at Byron Writers Festival we will celebrate the outstanding literary talent of our region, many of whom who have honed their skills and ideas in our year round program of activities for writers. Im delighted to be presenting so many local authors and am particularly excited to be creating dedicated spaces and sessions for our local First Nations storytellers to share their craft and culture, Zoe Pollock, CEO & Artistic Director said.

Acclaimed Northern Rivers based writer Marele Day will discuss her brilliant memoir Reckless with local writer, journalist and smash hit podcast producer Matthew Condon. Local educator, doctor, podcaster and now published author Hilton Koppe (One Curious Doctor: A Memoir of Medicine, Migration and Mortality) will reflect on some of lifes most challenging questions, with great clarity, affection, intimacy, and uncompromising honesty.</p> <p>Debut novelist <strong>Sally Colin-James</strong>...

16:17

if castle hill was replaced with mount everest "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

if castle hill was replaced with mount everest

keep in mind that the Everest base camp is already about 5300m above sea level, so the mountain itself is only around 3500m tall from base. Still impressive

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16:10

Entries are now open for The UpStart Award, offering a $10,000 grant to emerging Victorian songwriters "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

The annual award is funded by a music-loving family in Melbourne and the winner will be decided by a panel of local artists and music experts.

You might still be busking, you may have recorded a few tracks, or you might be playing pub gigs; but youre not on the map yet. Well, then this could be the award for you.

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

The award will be adjudicated by a panel consisting of Victorian artists Angie McMahon and Shane Howard, and a range of industry experts from community radio, retail, and streaming services.

Applications opened on Friday July 14 and close at midnight August 31. The winner will be announced in mid-November.

Entrants for the UpStart Award must be individual songwriters; no bands. If you are in a band, the application may be submitted (and therefore awarded to) the bands songwriter.

Their definition of an emerging artist means you are not signed to a major record company and you have not played major venues regularly. You are in the development stage of your music career.

Plus, you need to live in Victoria and have lived here for the last two years.

Previous winners include:

  • 2017 Jade Imagine
  • 2018 Ryan Downey
  • 2019 Gena Rose Bruce
  • 2020 Chitra Ridwan
  • 2021 Georgia Delves (Georgia State Line)

All entries should be sent to info@upstart.org.au. For more info, head to their website here.

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15:59

Exhibition marks ten years of refugee offshore detention "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

This week marks 10 years since then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced asylum seekers who arrived in Australia by boat will have no chance of being settled in Australia as refugees.

People seeking asylum in Australia by boat were sent to the Manus Island Detention Centre without the chance to obtain permanent residency.

How has this policy affected refugees, asylum seekers, and Australias reputation?

Dr Kasun Ubayasiri will present a photo exhibition about the vigil for the Kangaroo Point refugees in Brisbane called Dear Future, I am ready. For more information, click here

Image: Image by Eduardo Jordan

Produced By: Aryana Mohmood

Featured In Story: Dr Kasun Ubayasiri Senior Lecturer in Journalism at Griffith University and documentary photographer

First aired on The Wire, Monday 17 July 2023

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Exhibition marks ten years of refugee offshore detention "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

This week marks 10 years since then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced asylum seekers who arrived in Australia by boat will have no chance of being settled in Australia as refugees.

People seeking asylum in Australia by boat were sent to the Manus Island Detention Centre without the chance to obtain permanent residency.

How has this policy affected refugees, asylum seekers, and Australias reputation?

Dr Kasun Ubayasiri will present a photo exhibition about the vigil for the Kangaroo Point refugees in Brisbane called Dear Future, I am ready. For more information, click here

Image: Image by Eduardo Jordan

Produced By: Aryana Mohmood

Featured In Story: Dr Kasun Ubayasiri Senior Lecturer in Journalism at Griffith University and documentary photographer

First aired on The Wire, Monday 17 July 2023

The post Exhibition marks ten years of refugee offshore detention appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

15:59

15:24

Dolphins teaching each other to beg a concern "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

University of Queensland researchers have discovered dolphins in the Moreton Bay Area, teaching fellow dolphins to beg for food from recreational fishers.

This sophisticated behaviour was first noticed in a study into the social structures of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins. 

Since fishing is popular in the region, dolphins have now begun to take advantage of the feeds. But researchers warn this adaptive strategy may pose long term risks, and spread throughout wider dolphin populations.

Researchers also state better policing and awareness of illegal dolphin feeding is essential in avoiding harmful effects on these marine mammals.

 

Image: Image by Dr Leonie Huijser/UQ Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin

Produced By: Toni Pankaluic

Featured In Story: Dr Leonie Huijser Post-Doctoral Researcher at UQs School of Veterinary Science

First aired on The Wire, Monday 17 July 2023

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Dolphins teaching each other to beg a concern "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

University of Queensland researchers have discovered dolphins in the Moreton Bay Area, teaching fellow dolphins to beg for food from recreational fishers.

This sophisticated behaviour was first noticed in a study into the social structures of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins. 

Since fishing is popular in the region, dolphins have now begun to take advantage of the feeds. But researchers warn this adaptive strategy may pose long term risks, and spread throughout wider dolphin populations.

Researchers also state better policing and awareness of illegal dolphin feeding is essential in avoiding harmful effects on these marine mammals.

 

Image: Image by Dr Leonie Huijser/UQ Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin

Produced By: Toni Pankaluic

Featured In Story: Dr Leonie Huijser Post-Doctoral Researcher at UQs School of Veterinary Science

First aired on The Wire, Monday 17 July 2023

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15:18

any mechanics that will work on a VW? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

My mates VW caddy broke down in Mt Isa, he's managed to trailer it back to Townsville but having a hard time finding anyone to have a look at it. Anyone got a recommendation for a mechanic that would be willing to have a look? Sounds like a clutch or transmission issue from what he's told me.

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15:17

Medical Students split from insurer over trans youth treatment "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Andrew M Potts

The Australian Medical Students Association (AMSA) has announced it has split from major doctors insurance provider MDA National after it announced it would no longer provide coverage for doctors who initiate hormone treatment in transgender adolescents. Under MDA Nationals new policy change, private doctors will be excluded from insurance coverage if they initiate gender affirming ...

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15:15

(Non-Nic) Vape dealers in Townsville? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Couldnt bring mine up from Tassie. Snapchats/Insta?

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15:11

One third of women in media considering leaving their jobs: report "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

A new report has found more than half of women in the media industry are dissatisfied or unsure about their careers. 

The industry insight report released today by Women In Media also found a third of women are considering leaving their job in media in the next twelve months. 

The report identifies consistent barriers faced by women in the media industry. Citing increased discrimination, limited access to training and career development, and an industry pay gap higher than the national average, as obstacles to career progression.

Image: Image courtesy: Pexels/ Greta Hoffman

Produced By: Mary-Kate Hannagan

Featured In Story: Petra Buchanan Women In Media Strategic Advisor

First aired on The Wire, Monday 17 July 2023

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One third of women in media considering leaving their jobs: report "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

A new report has found more than half of women in the media industry are dissatisfied or unsure about their careers. 

The industry insight report released today by Women In Media also found a third of women are considering leaving their job in media in the next twelve months. 

The report identifies consistent barriers faced by women in the media industry. Citing increased discrimination, limited access to training and career development, and an industry pay gap higher than the national average, as obstacles to career progression.

Image: Image courtesy: Pexels/ Greta Hoffman

Produced By: Mary-Kate Hannagan

Featured In Story: Petra Buchanan Women In Media Strategic Advisor

First aired on The Wire, Monday 17 July 2023

The post One third of women in media considering leaving their jobs: report appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

14:56

Tex Perkins announces The Man In Black tour, celebrating the Songs of Johnny Cash "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

There are few artists who can translate the work of Johnny Cash and bring it to the modern day like Tex Perkins. His affinity and reverence for Johnny Cashs career is evident in the way he approaches every song as if hes lived it himself.

Now youll see for yourself when Perkins returns to the stage with a brand-new show playing the songs of Johnny Cash. He will kick off The Man In Black tour in Sydney in September, before heading across the country over three months. Locally, hell bring the show to Ballarat Civic Hall, Ballarat and Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo on October 7 and 8, respectively.

Tex Perkins The Man In Black

  • Wednesday 20th September State Theatre, Sydney
  • Thursday 21st September Civic Theatre, Newcastle
  • Saturday 23rd September Wollongong Town Hall, Wollongong
  • Sunday 24th September Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra
  • Thursday 5th October Palais Theatre, Melbourne
  • Saturday 7th October Ballarat Civic Hall, Ballarat
  • Sunday 8...

14:52

Defrocked anti-gay Qld minister loses unfair dismissal claim "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Jordan Hirst

A Queensland minister dismissed by the Uniting Church for publicly opposing the churchs allowing of same-sex marriages has lost an unfair dismissal claim. Reverend Hedley Fihaki started as minister of the Mooloolaba Uniting Church in 2013. In 2018, the Uniting Church of Australia passed a 2018 national resolution that allowed same-sex marriages within the church. ...

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14:52

First Nations peoples face barriers for enrolment in Voice referendum "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

First Nations enrolment for the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum is increasing, but there are still significant barriers to overcome.

The latest national enrolment figures from the Australian Electoral Commission sit at 84.5% for First Nations people, while 97.2% of all eligible Australians are enrolled.

 

Produced By: Isaac Brogan

Featured In Story: Amy Gordon First Nations Campaign Director, Get Up

First aired on The Wire, Monday 17 July 2023

The post First Nations peoples face barriers for enrolment in Voice referendum appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

First Nations peoples face barriers for enrolment in Voice referendum "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

First Nations enrolment for the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum is increasing, but there are still significant barriers to overcome.

The latest national enrolment figures from the Australian Electoral Commission sit at 84.5% for First Nations people, while 97.2% of all eligible Australians are enrolled.

 

Produced By: Isaac Brogan

Featured In Story: Amy Gordon First Nations Campaign Director, Get Up

First aired on The Wire, Monday 17 July 2023

The post First Nations peoples face barriers for enrolment in Voice referendum appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

13:57

Comedian Ronny Chieng returns with one-off shows in Melbourne and Sydney "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

Ronny Chieng has announced two upcoming Australian dates as well as a show in Singapore show set to take place in a few months time.

The award-winning comedian and creator has called Sydney, Melbourne and Singapore some of his favourite places in the world and will be stopping by for exclusive one-night-only performances in each city.

Ronny Chieng Live Tour 2023

  • Sept 15 Award Super Theatre, Sydney
  • Sept 16 Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
  • General admission tickets go on sale on July 19

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

The tour follows Chiengs two Netflix comedy specials: 2022s Speakeasy and 2019s Ronny Chieng: Asian Comedian Destroys America!, both of which received global acclaim.

The comedian is also known for his roles in Hollywood blockbusters M3GAN, Crazy Rich Asians, Joy Ride and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

He is a recurring guest on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and has been featured in TV shows including American Born Chinese and History of the World Part 2. Fans can catch him in the upcoming shows Vacation Friends 2 and Interior Chinatown.

Born in Malaysia, raised between Singapore and the United States and educated at the University of Melbourne and the Australian National University, Chieng is truly a global star. Early in his career, he was the co-writer and lead actor in the ABC TV and Comedy Central show Ronny Chieng: International Student, which was based on his experience of studying in Australia.

Tickets to see Ronny Chieng at his Melbourne and Sydney shows this September are set to go on sale on July 19 with presale options available for the artist and Ticketek members on July 17.

To grab your tickets, head here

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13:33

Fan gives Lizzo the most Aussie welcome on flute at first show "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Jordan Hirst

Singer, flutist and fierce diva Lizzo got a very Aussie welcome after a crowd member performed an impressive flute rendition of a classic song at her Perth concert. The singer took to the stage in Perths RAC Arena on Friday for the opening night of The Special Tour. During the show Lizzo plucked a concertgoer ...

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13:26

Adults Acrobalance "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Build your strength and have fun with friends. Acrobalance is a floor-based acrobatic art that involves balances, lifts and creating shapes in pairs or groups. Standing acro, partner/counter balance, hand to hand, two high and beyond! Acrobalance helps you develop strength, coordination, proprioceptive awareness and mutual trust. We teach in a positive, social and supportive environment. Suitable for beginners and experienced.
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Fridays: 12.40 2.40pm
Trainer: Luke OConnor
Cost: $290/term (10 weeks pro rata). Come for a free trial.

For enquiries or bookings: enrol@castlemainecircus.com.au

OR call Caz on 0422 799 923

OR go online to enrol.

13:01

St Marys wins Sunday blockbuster "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

<p>St Marys defeated St Josephs in a Geelong Football League Sunday blockbuster on July 16.</p> <p>St Marys and Colac head the league ladder on 10 wins each with three sides a game behind.</p> <p>The 49-point win was made possible by a dominant display by Jesse Travaglini while Dion Johnstone and Charlie Sprague each booted four goals.</p> <p>St Josephs is now in fifth spot on the ladder and faces South Barwon this weekend in what could be the Swans last chance for a finals spot.</p> <p>South Barwons hard-fought 36-point win against a gallant Lara means it is still in the finals race, although at two games outside the five, there is no margin for error.</p> <p>Jonty Broughton was South Barwons best with four goals while Fraser Duryea again played well.</p> <p>Lara was in the contest for the majority of the match with Daniel Weigl and Bailey Ettridge (four goals) the reasons why.</p> <p>Colac is looking ominous with an 84-point win against North Shore keeping second spot on the ladder.</p> <p>An eight goal to one third term broke the shackles with Jonathon Simpkin booting five goals and Luke Hillman four while onballer Ben McCarthy was again prolific.</p> <p>Dashing defender Cameron Anderson was North Shores best while Sam Witherden again got plenty of the footy.</p> <p>Geelong West caused an upset and kept its slim finals hopes flickering with a 30-point win against Newtown & Chilwell.

Nick Hoare was thrown forward in the second half and booted three goals as the Giants ran away with the game after an even three quarters.

The Eagles should get back onto the winners list this week against St Albans while the Giants face St Marys and will need to cause an even bigger upset to remain in the finals race.</p> <p>Leopold did what it needed to with a 64-point win against Grovedale.</p> <p>Marcus Thompson was again among the action for Leopold with another stunning midfield display and Connor Giddings was potent up forward with four goals.</p> <p>Bell Park overcame St Albans by 54 points with Jack McMahon leading the way for the young Dragons and Harry Lear booted three goals.</p> <p>Bailey Coutts and Tom Caudullo were fine contributors for the Supersaints.</p> <p>The post <a href= "https://oceangrovevoice.com.au/sport/17-07-2023/st-marys-wins-sunday-blockbuster/" rel="nofollow">St Marys wins Sunday blockbuster</a> appeared first on <a href="https://oceangrovevoice.com.au" rel= "nofollow">Ocean Grove Voice</a>.</p>

12:59

SOUNDCHECK: JULY 17 23 "IndyWatch Feed Sydney.arts"

 

 

 

 

 

 

Soundcheck is made possible thanks to Inner West Council.

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12:50

NSW drag artists demand councils bring back cancelled shows "IndyWatch Feed Seq.art"

Jordan Hirst

New South Wales activist group Pride in Protest and drag performers have called out local councils for cancelling Drag Storytime events targeted by right-wing groups. During Pride Month in June, far-right protesters made headlines by targeting numerous drag events, particularly family-friendly Drag Storytimes, across Victoria. Councils cancelled many over safety concerns. New South Wales performers ...

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12:20

Community opposition mounts against Councils proposal for mega high-rise. "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Local community groups Kurilpa Futures and the West End Community Association (WECA) held a rally at Government offices on William Street yesterday to protest against the Lord Mayors Kurilpa Sustainable []

The post Community opposition mounts against Councils proposal for mega high-rise. first appeared on Westender.

12:02

Andrew Tate reveals all about the wests agenda of gender bending and why the UK,US alliance is after him "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

An outstanding interview where Tate reveals all about the political campaign against him and totally bogus charges of human trafficking while on house arrest in Romania

12:00

Institutional cruelty exposed by three royal commissions "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

Institutional cruelty exposed by three royal commissions

Recent inquiries have brought to light the lack of accountability from government institutions engaging in cruelty and human rights abuses, writes Max Costello.

TWO PRESIDING officers Federal Court Justice Bernard Murphy in the case of Mostafa Moz Azimitabar, and Robodebt Royal Commissioner Catherine Holmes recently said damning things about the ethics of major Australian institutions and their senior office holders. Similar words were said in 2018 by Banking Royal Commissioner Kenneth Hayne and in 2017 by Justice Peter McClellan, chair of the Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Royal Commission.

So, how to prevent, punish (and thus deter) such embedded cruelty in the behaviour of both government and non-government institutions? In pub test terms, it seems amazing that no institutions have been prosecuted and no senior officers gaoled.

On Thursday 6 July, Justice Murphy found against a civil claim, lodged by Kurdish refugee Moz, that his detention in two hotel APODs (alternative places of detention) was unlawful. Yes, it was lawful, Murphy decided. But, he added in post-decision remarks, that did not imply his approval of Mozs treatment by the Government.

Murphy said:

I can only wonder of the lack of thought, indeed the lack of care and humanity, in detaining a person with psychiatric and psychological problems in the hotels [for] 14 months.

Last Friday, the report of Robodebt Royal Commissioner Hol...

11:46

King Stingray chat their new single Lookin Out on Up for It! "IndyWatch Feed Sydney.arts"

Press image of the band King Stingray in a parking lot.

  • :: King Stingray on Up for It! with Bindi Mutiara

King Stingrays latest single Lookin Out showcases the bands signature guitar rock sound; straightforward but with a depth that evokes the Australian landscape, something the band say is a key inspiration for their work.

Band members Dima (vocals/guitar), Lewis (drums) and Campbell (bass) joined Bindi Mutiara on Up for It! to go deeper into the thinking behind their inspirations, their new track and what their recent Australian tour their first meant to them.

Bindi: Can you tell us the story behind Lookin Out?
Dima: Basically, talk about the environment and the people. Especially the homelands and the resources we have. Also, a lifetime of people living with the family, amongst the family

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11:27

Coming down to the wire at Feros "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Kate Smorty is one of the residents expected to leave her home behind on Wednesday. Photo Tree Faerie.

This Wednesday, July 19, residents at Byron Feros are expected to vacate their rooms for the last time they feel they are being kicked out of home.

Residents of the faculty and their families and supporters say they arent going anywhere. 

The residents believe that Feros is their place, the legacy of a man who walked the street raising money so that Byrons elders could age in their town with dignity and care.

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10:54

MAHICO GARDEN FIESTA feat. MOONTIDE (Extended Set) QVLN + SUNNY Z "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

<p> Limited capacity </p> <p>Note: FREE entry for kids</p> <p>Musica Mexican Street food Art </p> <p>Tickets here: <span style="color: #0000ff;"><a href= "https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/mahico-garden-fiesta-feat-moontide-extended-set-qvln-sunny-z-tickets-650336703587" style="color: #0000ff;">https://bit.ly/3pEwkOL</a></span></p> <p>Our next fiesta is live and we cant wait to do it all over again! We welcome back Mahico resident MOONTIDE back after his South America & European tour to play an extended set. In addition we are super happy to have our amigos QVLN & SUNNY Z enthralling us with their live performance. In support our Mahico usual suspects OtTORONGO & XUJA

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10:37

Sydney Criminal Lawyers Weekly Rundown Articles from 10 to 16 July 2023 "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

In case youve missed any of them, heres a rundown of the past weeks articles: Criminal Offences Related To Unlawful Gambling in NSW An outline of the laws, defences and penalties that apply to unlawful gambling in New South Wales....

The post Sydney Criminal Lawyers Weekly Rundown Articles from 10 to 16 July 2023 appeared first on Sydney Criminal Lawyers.

10:34

Ruthless Cats in Bomber blitz "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

Geelongs premiership defence is finally gathering steam after crushing Essendon by 77 points in an ominous performance at GMHBA Stadium.

As they often do at Kardinia Park, the Cats ended the contest early after slamming through the opening seven goals of the match to lead by 46 points at quarter-time on Saturday.

Shell-shocked Essendon was able to steady during the second term but it was already too late as the Cats inflicted further pain during the 18.14 (122) to 7.3 (45) triumph.

The result lifts Geelong up to fifth the highest position it has sat in all season after dropping the opening three matches of its flag defence.

The sight of a rampaging Cats unit will strike fear into the rest of the AFL, after coach Chris Scott during the week declared they are the danger.

Scott said it was probably Geelongs best performance of the season.

I think, were in general, getting closer to our best footy, and even from a personal perspe ctive, we were confident going into this week, he said.

It feels like were getting close to our best footy which were pretty confident thats going to be hard to beat.

Geelong could still pinch a top-four spot and a double finals chance as they sit just a game-and-a-half behind Melbourne.

It is no coincidence one of the Cats most powerful performances came in a match when star forward Jeremy Cameron, Norm Smith medallist Isaac Smith and premiership defender Jake Kolodjashni returned from injury.

Cameron, who missed the previous two games through concussion, spent periods off the ground after being involved in multiple collisions.

The 30-year-old played out the match and waited until the dying stages to kick his first and only goal of the match.

But fellow star Cats forward Tom Hawkins picked up the slack with five goals, four of them in the second-half.

Speedy midfielder Max Holmes had one of the best games of his young career, gathering a career-high 33 disposals 21 in the first half.

Geelong forward Gryan Miers, in his 100th game, booted the first goal of the match and delivered a memorable celebration after being at the centre of a meme comparing him to soccer legend Lionel Messi this week.

While the Cats pulled out party tricks, Essendon was on the end of their heaviest defeat since losing to Port Adelaide by 84 points in round 22 last season the match that ended Ben Ruttens stint as coach.

The Bombers entered the match on a high after smashing Adelaide last week in a performance captain Zach Merrett labelled as the Bombers best in his 10 years at the club.

Clearly we were really disappointed after a good performance last week but its just more evidence to me that its a really tough competition, Essendon coach Brad Scott said.

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10:19

The Wiggles Announce Massive Australian Tour "IndyWatch Feed Seq.art"

The Wiggles are touring Australia at the end of the year. 

The Wiggly Big Day Out! Tour will take the beloved childrens music group to Canberra, Hobart, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Brisbane, Newcastle, Wollongong, and Sydney this November and December (see full dates below).

Tickets to the tour, which is being presented by Huggies, go on sale to the general public on Thursday, July 20th at 11am AEDT via the groups official website.

We cant wait to hit the road again and bring our biggest and brightest show yet to families all over Australia, with our friends Huggies, says OG Blue Wiggle, Anthony Field.

This tour will be a Wiggly carnival celebration that will create unforgettable memories for everyone. We have some surprises in sore, including new songs and a lot of festival fun, guaranteed to put smiles on faces everywhere.

The Wiggles continued their recent renaissance with a new album earlier this year. After enjoying a hugely successful 2022, which included being Rolling Stone AU/NZ cover stars, the group released Ready, Steady, Wiggle! on April 14th.

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09:58

Wanted: unit $300 pw or less "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Good morning,

I am looking for a unit or apartment in the Cairns area for $300pw or less.

Looking to rent for at least 12 months.

I am responsible, Aussie male. I don't smoke or take drugs.

Looking to move in this week.

Thank you.

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09:51

The long walk: creek valleys, category 1 climbs "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

A hardy group of five set out in brilliant frosty weather yesterday for FOBIFs June long walk. Walk conditions were perfect, as was the length of the walk, estimated as between 12 and 24 kilometres. We suspect the second estimate was a little subjective.

Middleton Creek, July 16: check last weeks post to see how the water levels have dropped..but the creek is still running strongly.

The walk covered the wonderfully various country at the south end of the Diggings Park: substantial moss covered rock walls, wide green valleys, rocky ascents, unusually impressive giant eucalypts. The south point was the strongly running Middleton Creek. Fungi were in abundance, and the recent wet weather had given the bush a particularly lush appearance.

Our thanks  to Jeremy Holland for as usual providing an intriguing route through little known corners.

Next months walk is in the wildflower hotspot of the Maldon Historic Reserve. Check the website for details.

09:51

A downbeat note: the destruction goes on "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

A downbeat note for FOBIFs walkers along Wewak track yesterday was the sight of yet more evidence of timber theft along this track.

Wewak Track, July 16: FOBIF has regularly reported destruction of this kind along the track.

Wewak track seems to be a favourite spot for timber thieves, and their efforts are threatening to strip this picturesque track of its better trees. Parks Victoria seems to be powerless to stop the destruction. Thieves operate comfortably, sure in the belief that the last person they can expect to see in this bush is a ranger: readers of this site will be familiar with our observations on the under resourcing of our parks.

Weve been assured by Parks in the past that the problem is being tackled at the distribution end. The method doesnt seem to be working: and of course things are not helped by the explosion in the cost of home heating.

09:45

Supreme Court Challenge Could See All Remaining COVID Fines Declared Invalid "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

A fresh case filed in the Supreme Court of New South Wales could result in the remaining 29,017 fines issued for alleged failures to comply with public health orders ostensibly to protect against the spread of COVID-19 declared invalid. The...

The post Supreme Court Challenge Could See All Remaining COVID Fines Declared Invalid appeared first on Sydney Criminal Lawyers.

09:44

Pedestrians urged to Stop. Look. Live "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

Pedestrians are being urged to Stop. Look. Live. as part of a new Crime Stoppers Victoria campaign delivered in partnership with Victoria Police.

The campaign will focus on reducing the number of pedestrians seriously injured or killed while crossing the road in built up areas, where there is a speed limit of 60km/h.

Crime Stoppers Victoria chief executive Stella Smith said the campaign would use a variety of techniques to educate vulnerable pedestrians on how they can stay safe using Victorian roads.

Every Victorian deserves to get home safely and the easiest way to achieve this is to identify risks and follow the road rules, Ms Smith said.

No matter whether you are a pedestrian, driver or cyclist on the road, we challenge everyone to stop and think, is this safe?

According to Victoria Police and TAC data, 70 percent of all pedestrian deaths in Victoria occur in metropolitan Melbourne.

The most vulnerable people are primary school children aged 4-12, intoxicated pedestrians aged 30-39 and elderly pedestrians aged over 70.

Ms Smith said 36 pedestrians had been killed on Victorian roads over the past 12 months a figure she hoped would decrease with more education.

We all play a role in keeping our roads safe and Crime Stoppers Victoria is offering vulnerable pedestrians the tools they need to use our roads safely, she said

We have seen 175 pedestrians killed on our roads over the last five years, and a significant number of those have been in 60 km/h zones.

We hope with more education and awareness we can reduce the number of injuries and most importantly, deaths on our roads.

As part of the campaign, Crime Stoppers Victoria will hit the streets to actively engage with high-risk pedestrians to educate them on how they can help keep our roads incident free.

Crime Stoppers will also visit locations across Melbourne which have the highest number of pedestrian fatalities, focusing particularly on community hubs and primary schools.

Victoria Police Road Policing Command Acting Assistant Commissioner Martin OBrien said police were focused on protecting the most vulnerable road users.

Too many vulnerable road users, including pedestrians, are being killed or seriously injured and its all too preventable.

We are grateful to have Crime Stoppers Victoria launching this campaign, along with the many councils, schools and businesses that will support this initiative to improve road safety, he said.

Everyone has a role to play in keeping our roads safe, and we urge everyone to think not only about their own safety but how their behaviour can impact the safety of others.

Learn how you can keep our roads safe at crimestoppersvic.com.au

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09:43

Helping little anglers get hooked on fishing "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

Victorias next generation of recreational fishers are getting the opportunity to get hooked on fishing, with free Little Angler Kits for kids across Victoria.

Outdoor Recreation Minister Sonya Kilkenny announced 60,000 kits will be made available to grade five primary students in more than 1900 Victorian schools later this year.

The kits will set families up with everything they need to wet a line including a fishing rod and reel, line, tackle box, some tackle and a Kids Guide to Fishing that includes information and links to educational resources to learn the basics such as fishing safety, knots and rigs.

The kits will help youngsters get active, learn about the aquatic environment and have fun in the great outdoors whether they be down the coast, on Port Phillip Bay or by a river in regional Victoria.

The Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) is leading the roll out and has released a tender today for the supply of kits, with schools encouraged to register early interest.

The Little Angler Kits complements several other initiatives led by the VFA to encourage youngsters to connect with nature and enjoy Victorias spectacular waterways. This includes the stocking of almost 10 million fish last season, more than any other state in the country.

For the September school holidays, 80 family fishing lakes across the state share in more than 60,000 catchable-size rainbow trout to provide children the chance to catch their first fish.

Every year, free VicFishKids events provide kids with the opportunity to try fishing with help from experts and Fishcare volunteers. All fishing gear is supplied and every child heads home with a free rod to continue their fishing journey on their next holiday with family and friends.

We want more young people getting into fishing because we know it brings people together in the great outdoors, boosts local businesses and encourages Victorians to discover new parts of this great state, Ms Kilkenny said.

Offering free Little Angler Kits through schools helps the next generation of fishers reel in a hobby they can enjoy for a lifetime.

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09:37

Olive Cotton Award announced for 2023 "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Ferne Millen No Labels Required 2023 C-type print. Acquired as the Directors Choice of the 2023 Olive Cotton Award.

Winners of the 2023 Olive Cotton Award were announced recently with Gerwyn Davies portrait Replica winning the $20,000 overall prize.

The ceremony was attended by many of this years finalists who travelled from across the country to join in the celebrations.

Davies Replica was selected as the winning portrait from a field of 72 finalists, including emerging and established photographers from around Australia. Davies is the 12th artist to win the Award, which was first presented in 2005.

The announcements were made in an official opening and presentation ceremony at Tweed Regional Gallery, Murwillumbah on Saturday 15 July. The event was also live-streamed for those who could not attend.

The Award was judged by artist, curator and critic Dr Daniel Mudie Cunningham. Dr Mudie Cunningham visited the Gallery on Friday 14 July to view all works installed before making his final decision.

Dr Mudie Cunningham said hiding is not something we associate with portraiture. A conventional portrait requires a subjects presence and disclosure to connect with the world.

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09:25

Conquering my bogey bird "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

In recent years Ive been quietly pursuing this bird, the Eastern Barn Owl.

Often regarded as a boom and bust species the Eastern Barn Owl is relatively common in the district and can be found across the Moolort Plains and in wooded farmland areas. Its numbers fluctuate with those of its major prey, rodents.

Why then has it been my bogey bird?

Ive observed it on a number of occasions, usually at night in the car headlights or sadly deceased on a country road it hunts low to the ground and vehicle strike is a major threat to this beautiful owl. A few times a bird has departed from its roost before I could raise the camera.

Late yesterday afternoon, acting on a tip-off, I finally managed to photograph an Eastern Barn Owl. High up in a veteran Yellow Gum the bird emerged cautiously from a large hollow and basked for a few minutes in the fading winter sunshine. What a thrill!

Barn Owls are a cosmopolitan species, for a long time most forms were classified as Tyto alba, with separate races regarded as subspecies. Recent taxonomic studies have placed the Australian form as a distinct species, Tyto delicatula. Unlike the majority of Australian owls Barn Owls can breed continuously as long as food is abundant. The spot where I observed this bird was typical of an ideal breeding site, possibly one that has been in use for many years.

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09:08

GV Pride Inc. Annual General Meeting Sun 13 Aug + lunch "IndyWatch Feed Goulburn"

We, the current committee, have been at it for 12 months! Now the time has come to have your say in who runs the show! We encourage you ALL to attend, and to vote, and to use this opportunity tell us what you want and how we can serve you better!

Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of members of Goulburn Valley Pride Incorporated will be held on Sunday, Aug 13 @ 11.00am at The Aussie Hotel, cnr. Maude/Fryers Streets, Shepparton.

Agenda/Business: Welcome, Apologies, Presidents Report, Financial Report (22/23), Set M/ship Fees (23/24), Election of office bearers for committees and sub-committees, General Business.

Last years (2022) minutes here along with President report here and Treasurer report here.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Thought about becoming a member? Wed love to have you on board (and you need to be a financial member to be on the committee). Join/renew here.

Nomination form can be found here.

Join us for lunch from midday after the AGM at The Aussie Hotel. Meals at restaurant prices.

09:00

DV perpetrators slammed in Operation Amarok "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Operation Amarok. Photo NSW Police.
Operation Amarok. Photo NSW Police.
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08:00

Badminton in Cairns "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi is there any location in Cairns that we can play badminton? Even a space that not too windy, we found a badminton club at mulgrave rd but they have different rules cause someone will join you to play and my daughter and i are not great playing it we just do it for fun and exercise, cause we thought its like youre gonna pay for the court for an hr, but its different.

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07:45

New school for controversial site in Lennox "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Super Lot 5, corner of Snapper and Montwood Drives, Lennox Head. Photo David Lowe.

Clarence Property, the developer of Lennox Heads Epiq estate, has announced the sale of Super Lot 5, on the corner of Montwood and Snapper Drive, to the NSW Department of Education.

The 4.2ha site will now become the site of the new Lennox Head Primary School, having previously been mooted by the developer as the location of a retirement facility and then a medium-density integrated housing development of over 100 dwellings.

Having run into problems with Ballina Shire Council advancing that idea, Clarence Property appealed to the NSW Department of Planning to change the planned use of the land, but that has now been set aside by the new announcement.

Ballina Cr Kiri Dicker, a critic of the housing development plan, has enthusiastically welcomed the latest news, describing it as an enormous win for the community and a perfect site for the Lennox Head Public School.

On social media, Cr Dicker said, I still cant stop smiling at the news that our new school will be located right in the heart of the Epiq Estate, which is home to so many young families.

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07:30

1977: Darcy Dugan talks prison sex "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Destiny Rogers

In 1977, the NSW Royal Commission on Prisons heard about prison sex from notorious jailbird Darcy Dugan and another inmate. Another snippet of queercentric news from Australian media history. The Canberra Times reported that Dugan told the commission that prison provided ideal laboratory conditions for cultivating homosexuality. That was a truth long known. Deprived of ...

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06:43

Little Kingfisher - small wonder, big favourite "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

All birds are special but some more so than others. In Australia the second smallest kingfisher in the world looms large for many. Small wonder as it is indeed a small wonder. Wonderful to watch in action. Wonderful to watch at rest. So, lots of my latest session (yesterday, 15/07/23) with a Little Kingfisher. A few do it some justice, others less so. Enjoy them all anyway. Little wonders don't come along every day, even in my happy place, the Townsville Town Common Conservation Park.





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01:01

Hostels that allow van parking "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hi all,

My partner and I have been travelling in a camper van up the coast. We are arriving in Cairns tomorrow and are looking for some hostels that allow van camping (to reduce cost) as it seems all of the camper parks here are unreasonably expensive. If anyone has any recommendations I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks in advance :)

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23:25

INTERVIEW: Arnaud Develay Another NATO Fail: Cluster Bombs to Ukraine "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Why are the US government and NATO are sending banned cluster bomb munitions to Ukraine?

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on July 7, 2023, Patrick talks with Arnaud Develay, an international human rights lawyer, who explains the legal problems facing the US government and NATO with their latest announcement of sending banned cluster bomb munitions to Ukraine. Similar problems are posed by depleted uranium munitions sent by the US and UK which are now contaminating the environment across Ukraine and Russian-held areas. All this and more. Listen:

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23:14

What to look for an familiarize oneself with? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

I will be up in Cairns in November and doing a lot of camping and hiking. Coming from a place where foxes and nettles are most dangerous I don't have any basic knowledge I'm wondeirng:

How can one familiarize oneself with dangerous plants and wildlife native to north Queensland in advance to going there?

Cheers for any advice!

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20:32

Kangaroo Burgers? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Good day everyone, was just wondering if any one had any insight on any restaurants that serve kangaroo burger? TIA!

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19:13

Gym with spa and sauna? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hey guys, just wondering if anyone knows of a gym in cairns or south cairns region (kinda between endmonton and cairns) that has a spa and sauna?

I live close to town and work in Edmonton, so would appreciate a spot within 15 minutes drive of either (Redlynch, edgehill area would be fine too).

Thanks in advance! :)

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17:44

Anti-hooning roadside cameras have a much bigger role "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Roadside cameras capture facial shots of motorists Queensland Labor is gathering motorists facial images matched with car registration to be entered into their massive data base held in Roma Street police headquarters and in various Department of Main Roads computers. Initially dubbed as anti-hooning cameras by Police Minister Mark Ryan it was soon discovered the []

16:45

Meet The RBM Crew Dr Lana Leslie "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

There are so many interesting people involved at Radio Blue Mountains both behind the mic and behind the scenes, that we thought wed share their stories here on the RBM website.

Meet Dr Lana Leslie, host of Burrulaa Yugal, Mondays 10am 12pm.

Dr Lana Leslie

Q: Hi Lana, thanks very much for taking the time to speak with us.

A: Youre most welcome.

Q: Lets get straight into it Lana. Youre a Kamilaroi woman with ancestral ties to Coonabarabran and Moree, NSW. Tell us a bit about where you grew up and your family background?

A: On my Dads side, my Grandmother was born in Terry Hie Hie outside of Moree and my Grandfather Forked Mountain, Coonabarabran. I also have mob from Gunnedah and Western Sydney. I grew up off Country in Warren and Bathurst. 

Q: Since 2015 you have lived on Dharug and Gundungurra Country in the Blue Mountains. What was it that drew you to the Mountains?

A: Ive always loved Dharug and Gundungurra Country and have visited many times prior to moving here. How could you not love it? Healing Country, beautiful nature, not to mention the easy-going lifestyle.

Q: Youre the founder and Managing Director of Gunnedah Hill, an Aboriginal Management Consultancy based in the Blue Mountains. 

Where does the name come from? What or where is Gunnedah Hill? 

A: Gunnedah Hill is a real place outside of Coonabarabran. This is where my Dad grew up with many other Aboriginal families. Picture shacks with dirt floors with no electricity and a well to cart water. 

Q: Your full title is Dr Lana Leslie. Is that from a doc...

16:10

Best Reef Trip For 2 Year Old "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Hey team, we are travelling to Port Douglas and Palm Cove from Auckland next month for 9 nights. We have a 2 year old boy and would love him to experience some of the Great Barrier Reef. My wife and I would just be snorkelling and assuming a half day trip would be the best with the little man. Any advice on the best provider/trip to go with. Appreciate any help or recommendations.

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15:00

Shopping local in Ocean Grove "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

Voice photographer Ivan Kemp ventured to The Terrace in Ocean Grove this week to see if anyone was doing some mid-winter shopping.

The post Shopping local in Ocean Grove appeared first on Ocean Grove Voice.

14:40

Angkor Wat: Unveiling the Majestic Hindu Temple of Cambodia "IndyWatch Feed Goulburn"

Angkor Wat is an awe-inspiring Hindu temple complex located in Cambodia. Steeped in history and surrounded by lush greenery, it stands as a testament to the grandeur and architectural brilliance of the Khmer Empire. Built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II, Angkor Wat is not only a significant religious site but also a ... Read more...

14:06

Is the recent rain normal for this time of year? "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

Long time Cairns locals, is this heavy frequent rain typical for the middle months? When I've visited Cairns in the past at this time of year, it's been dry as a bone.

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13:52

Domestic Violence Blitz Raises Questions Regarding Lawfulness of Arrests "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

The New South Wales Police Force is boasting about the arrest of nearly 600 people during this weeks four-day operation targeting domestic violence offences. And as usual, the mainstream media is right behind them, labelling those arrested as predators and...

The post Domestic Violence Blitz Raises Questions Regarding Lawfulness of Arrests appeared first on Sydney Criminal Lawyers.

12:30

Captain Moonlite, the queer bushranger musical "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Destiny Rogers

Cant get enough of gay bushranger Captain Moonlite aka Andrew George Scott? Then this is for you. The NSW premiere of the queer bushranger musical: Captain Moonlite A New Australian Musical. Captain Moonlite Andrew George Scott One of Australias most notorious bushrangers, Captain Moonlite, otherwise Andrew George Scott, arrived in Australia intending to ...

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11:50

The Law, Defences and Penalties for Robbery While Armed with a Dangerous Weapon in NSW "IndyWatch Feed Sydney"

A man has been charged with a string of offences over a spate of alleged armed robberies in Northern New South Wales. According to police, one of the incidents over which 41-year old John Cole was charged involved him breaking...

The post The Law, Defences and Penalties for Robbery While Armed with a Dangerous Weapon in NSW appeared first on Sydney Criminal Lawyers.

11:00

Search for robins proves successful "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

Winter is well and truly in full swing, but there have been some sunny days that have been perfect for being out and about, although its rather soggy underfoot.

I was fortunate to conduct a winter birds on farms survey in Wallington. I was particularly interested in seeing robins, as these birds move from mountainous areas to warmer coastal areas in the winter months, and they have not been seen in as big numbers over the past few years around the Bellarine.

I did not see any robins until the end of the survey, and in the end, there were eight flame robins hanging around a newly ploughed paddock.

There was also the usual small flock of weebills in the yellow gum habitats. Weebills are tiny birds of around 8cm to 9cm in length and are not commonly seen around the Bellarine Peninsula, so its always lovely to spot them.

There were also a few honeyeater species on the farm, as the yellow gums were flowering. The red wattlebirds and New Holland honeyeaters are always present in the area, in all seasons.

I saw a few yellow-faced honeyeaters, which are migratory and make movements to and from south-eastern Australia, mostly flying north in autumn and south in spring. These birds can be seen in large flocks when migrating and in smaller groups when feeding.

I also spotted a few white-naped honeyeaters that are also partially migratory. This species breeds in mountainous areas in the summer months and in autumn some birds migrate north and east in flocks with yellow-faced honeyeaters.

One day on my way to work I called in to the Geelong Botanic Gardens, also on the lookout for robins.

I didnt see any robins but did spot a small flock of eastern spinebills that are also another honeyeater that has seasonal movements from high altitudes to lower regions in autumn and winter.

There was also a flock of silvereyes in a garden near the Botanic Gardens and these birds looked like the Tasmanian subspecies of these birds, as they had grey throats, chestnut flanks and yellow on the undertail. Silvereyes are also highly migratory and move north in the autumn months, returning to breed in southern regions in late winter.

On the way to the Botanic Gardens I drove through Leopold and had the closest encounter with a pair of brown falcons that I have ever had. They were perched in a tree and I drove past, and then did a safe u-turn and said hello. One of the falcons flew away but the other hung around for a photo and a chat.

I could have reached out and shook its wing, I was so close, and the bird was so lovely.

I received a message from Doug, who was walking early in the morning on the beach in Ocean Grove when he spotted an eastern barn owl sitting on top of a sign pole near the steps to the beach.

There are occasional sightings of barn owls on the Bellarine Peninsula, and its always wonderful to know that they are around.

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09:52

Str8 Spider Man fans gutted by Tom Holland backshots "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Destiny Rogers

Anguished screams continue to ring out over metropolitan areas worldwide as str8 Spider-Man fans react to a Tom Holland TV character taking backshots in The Crowded Room. Scroll down for vids. Dont bother telling the homophobes Its called acting. The dumb fcks just dont get it. Backshots: otherwise doggy style or rear entry. top enters ...

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09:30

Thousands protest Victor Orbans bigotry at Budapest Pride "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Destiny Rogers

Despite scorching heat, about 10,000 Hungarians marched in Budapest Pride yesterday, protesting against Prime Minister Victor Orbans extreme anti-LGBT agenda.  Budapest mayor Gergely Karcsony told the crowd that Victor Orbans government employs hatred to hide the countrys real problems. Keep Budapest free and in solidarity! Love Budapest, because Budapest loves you too! Orbans 2021 ban ...

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09:00

Trek crosses into familiar territory "IndyWatch Feed Geelong"

Havent we met somewhere before? sprung to mind on my first encounter with the Subaru Crosstrek, for there is a lot in common here with the companys XV sport utility vehicle.

In fact, says Subaru, the newly named compact is the latest iteration of the popular XV, including two petrol / electric hybrid models, aimed at anyone who wants a versatile, reliable, and stylish small SUV.

Priced from $34,990, the all-wheel drive Crosstrek comes in five variants AWD 2.0L, AWD 2.0R, AWD 2.0S, AWD Hybrid L and AWD Hybrid S offering those with an active lifestyle a versatile, reliable, and stylish small SUV.

However, there is a major point of difference between the Crosstrek and its antecedent. The Crosstrek has benefitted greatly from a visit to the doctor a whole team of medics, in fact. Subaru collaborated with a medical school to study the structure of the human body and what causes driver discomfort, fatigue and lower back pain behind the wheel.

Results found ride comfort is not solely affected by the vibration of the vehicle, but also by sounds and changes in visual information because of jerking and head swaying during driving.

Hence seats have been redesigned to reduce shaking of the head and roof damping has been improved to help reduce sound pressure fluctuations in the cabin.

Meanwhile, vehicle health is in the hands of Subarus standard five-year / unlimited kilometre warranty and 12 months complimentary Subaru Roadside Assistance.

The mid-range Crosstrek AWD 2.0R, selling for $38,490, plus on-road costs, was the test vehicle for a week and confidently took on widely varied road and weather conditions well during that time.

STYLING

Once the domain of predominantly white or silver exteriors, or in this case Subaru blue, these days, subtle shades of colour are taking to streets around the world. Take for example the test Crosstrek with its Magnetite Grey Metallic paint job and dark machine finished 18-inch wheels. Who would have thought dull could look so classy?

While the all-round appearance of the Crosstrek is generally a carry-over from the XV, the bonnet and radiator grille come in for a complete redesign, the latter maintaining the signature hexagonal shape, but in a larger more aggressively styled honeycomb.

Use of lightweight aluminium enables a newly designed bonnet to contribute to improved pedestrian protection with a softer head impact zone and a saving of two kilograms in front fenders optimises weight distribution all round.

LED headlamps, plus cornering lights, improve visibility at night and add to power savings, while LED rear combination lamps feature a sharp 3-D C-shape. Rear-view mirrors are smaller, improving aerodynamics and presenting a less obstructive view.

INTERIOR

The doctors orders seats, clothed in premium material, provide exceptional comfort during longer drives (try 200-plus kilo...

08:41

On Ya Bike for a 60-kilometre round trip "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

We invite you to join Newstead Walks and Wheels at 10 am on July 30 for our longest group ride yet an approximately 60-kilometre round trip starting and finishing at Newstead. We will start at the Newstead Park, diagonally opposite the IGA in Lyons St. If the full distance is too daunting then there []

08:01

Q&A with Indigo Aurora on Climate Action "IndyWatch Feed Gippsland"

Republished from the Bass Coast Post*

On Tuesday, local students took time off school to protest at the NABs financing of the coal industry. The Bass Coast Post asked Indigo Aurora why she attended.

Post: Why did you get involved with School Strike for Climate (SS4C)?

Indigo: I only got properly involved with SS4C this year, but Ive been passionate about fighting for climate justice for years. When I joined Newhaven College at the start of 2023, my amazing friend and activist Joey Thompson introduced me to a local climate action group, and Ive been helping to organise and attend local actions ever since. It makes me feel so empowered to get out there and fight for our environment, alongside other passionate individuals. Although we live rurally, its important that we join this national movement, as we can still achieve great things that will make an impact.

Post: Climate change makes me feel

Indigo: Trapped, like my generations future is hopeless. Its sometimes hard to maintain a positive mental attitude when it feels like the world is slowly crumbling around us.

Post: Do you talk to your friends and family about climate change and climate action?

Indigo: I talk about climate change with my friends and family very frequently, as its on my mind so often. My family are more than supportive of me, and my friends seem to care when I discuss it with them.

Post: Is this your first climate action or have you been involved in direct action before?

Indigo: This is not my first direct action, I have attended over five in total, and helped to organise three.

Post: You should be in class! Whats your response?

Indigo: The SS4C movement is not at all disregarding the importance of our education, its simply asserting that it is so crucial to fight for our dying climate, that we will sacrifice an important part of our lives for it. Students and young people often get treated like we have no power, so we use one of the only things we do have the ability to strike from school and disrupt the daily order of things, to force the government and other people in power to take the climate crisis seriously.

Post: Do you expect the June 20 rally to influence the banks? Or do you see other benefits to the rally?

Indigo: Of course our main goal is to influence th...

07:30

1943: Walford Dunbar accidentally lands on dick "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Destiny Rogers

According to his sworn testimony, Walford Dunbar took down his pants to relieve himself in a Rockhampton churchyard, stumbled, and landed on a dick. Another snippet of queercentric news from Australian media history. To be clear, it is not funny that men faced persecution and prosecution for consenting adult sex acts. And it is sad ...

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02:59

Henningsen: Is Zelenskys Star Fading? "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Understanding the cult of Zelensky in the West, and whats next for Washingtons marionette government in Kiev. 

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on July 7, 2023, Patrick discusses the complete detachment from reality which European politicians have on the issue of Ukraine, the Cult of Zelensky in Brussels, and the increasing insanity of EU and NATO policy in propping-up what is clearly a losing proxy war in Ukraine. Is it too late for Europe to cut its losses, and salvage its flailing economy and reputation? Listen:

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INTERVIEW: Iain Davis BBC Verify & The New Ministry of Truth "IndyWatch Feed Seq"

Revealed: how the BBC is on a mission to attack and silence alternative and anti-establishment opinions and views.

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on July 11, 2023, Patrick talks with independent journalist Iain Davis talks about the new push for total information censorship in the UK, led by the notorious BBC and their supposed disinformation Tzar Marianna Spring, on a mission to attack and silence alternative and anti-establishment opinions and views all under the specious guise of preventing online harms. All this and more. Listen:

Read Iains latest article on the UK censorship complex: here

More from Iain:
IainDavis.com

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Saturday, 15 July

18:36

005 Artificial Intelligence, Thought and Thinking "IndyWatch Feed Melbourne"

This episode is on Cartesian Theatre, Socrates Elenchus, GAN and tokens, alcohol and the Divine Masculine. Bit of a ramble really.

How artificial intelligence And human intelligence converge. Or do not. I wanted to start to tackle artificial intelligence, thought and thinking. We humans are not convinced we understand how we think and have spent philosophical lifetimes debating and cogitating. (Rene Descartes Cogito ergo sum, or Dennetts draft mode or quantum consciousness?)
While AI may one day move from a sequential process to a concurrent one, the Divine Masculine will lurch toward a prompt-output approach while the Divine Feminine swims in deep waters. Both exist, both can be right.
GAN (adversarial networks) are similar to Socrates Elenchus only by debating what we know and understand do we truly KNOW. The GAN approach will try and fool the AI into thinking the image is not AI generated. It will build muscle by going back to the drawing board and trying again. A Pros and Cons list.
Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, Camus and Baudelaire, Aldous Huxley, Carlos Castaneda and others took the view that Bacchanalia, Dionysian that alcohol can clarify thinking. Or at least mean a good time while philosophising!
Resources on my website laurelpapworth.com/alchemy as well as my AI Is My CoPilot course (in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Canberra and Virtual) please go to the Australian Institute of Management website if interested
This is a stream of consciousness recording. It has errors as my brain attempts to compete with generative AI and suffers catastrophic failures (not enough tokens) and hallucinations (outside of ingested dataset) Hey ho.
Cover art by Dall-e for a change. (steampunk clock).

Transcript of artificial intelligence and human intelligence:

[00:00:05.520]
2023 07 14 Alchemy of Innovation. So Ive been thinking about the nature of thinking. And because you jump down a rabbit hole when you start to think about thinking, we end up in all sorts of problems, well, I did. So Im going to take you through my process. Were going to go on a journey together and see what we think about thinking. Oh, yes. And chatGPT will come along as our companion.

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So one of the questions I have, and I have many, because questions are tho...

17:54

Embrace a Slower Pace Crystalbrook Byron "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Winter in Byron Bay at Crystalbrook Byron

In a world that often moves at a frenetic pace, taking things slow has become a precious luxury. Slow travel allows us to truly immerse ourselves in the essence of a destination, to savour each moment and connect with its unique rhythms. And theres no better place to embrace the art of slow travel than Byron Bay.

This laid-back coastal haven invites you to unwind, recharge, and discover the beauty of a simpler, more mindful way of life. From the breathtaking beaches to the lush hinterland, every corner of Byron Bay offers an invitation to slow down, indulge in the present, and engage with the local culture.

Whether its exploring the vibrant markets, indulging in farm-to-table culinary delights, or simply basking in the tranquility of nature, a slow journey through Byron Bay promises to awaken your senses and leave an indelible mark on your soul.

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12:00

Taylor Swift fans filled with Tay Tay ticket heartbreak "IndyWatch Feed Sydney.arts"

Taylor Swift fans filled with Tay Tay ticket heartbreak

Four million people signed up to get Australia's half a million available Taylor Swift tickets. There was bound to be heartbreak... This and more from IA's music man David Kowalski.

BIG FUSS and unprecedented fervour surrounded the purchasing of tickets to Taylor Swifts "Eras tour" this week. So much so that we even saw respected Australian psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg giving advice on how to soothe children who missed out!

If not directly experienced, most of us have heard stories about hours of precious time sucked away while waiting on the Ticketmaster app to try and score concert tickets. 

That said, the number of people who have said to me, Whats so special about Taylor Swift, anyway? As though this hysteria is a new phenomenon.

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Thursday, 13 July

11:55

Friends Uke Night "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

We all need more friends right? Uke Mullum is turning 12 this year in July. Bring your ukulele and some friends for the Friends Songbook. 20+ tunes about friends.

Miss Amber, Stukulele and friends will be leading the tunes.

Come early for some dinner from the courthouse Bistro and get ready to have one the most enjoyable times with a whole bunch of friends! Best friends, old friends, so-called friends Theyll all be there.

Friends Uke Night
The Courthouse Hotel Mullumbimby
7pm Thursday 20 July
Tickets $20 + BF online only

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Tuesday, 11 July

17:41

BSA Visual Arts Foundation Course students Exhibition Tuesdays "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Tuesdays

An exhibition of work from Term 2 by Byron School of Art first year students working with Michelle Dawson.

The joy of a class can be the communal support of the group and the vortex that is created by everyone being engaged. Sometimes you can feel it swirling above the class. It is there to call on.

This was a big term. We looked at colour theory, complementary colours, composition, colour mixing, and a variety painting techniques.

Each week there was new information and explorations of new territories that could be both confronting and challenging.

We had nine Tuesdays and nine challenges that 16 students met wholeheartedly.

Here is a celebration of that work.

Exhibition runs: Wednesday 12 July Thursday 27 July
Opening hours: Monday Friday, 10am 3pm
BSA Project Space: 112 Dalley Street, Mullumbimby, NSW 2482

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