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Tuesday, 14 March

00:07

Smartphones haben ja heute echt krasse Kameras dran. ... "IndyWatch Feed National"

Smartphones haben ja heute echt krasse Kameras dran. So mit fettem Zoom, monstrser Auflsung, die schrfen das Bild und entwackeln die Aufnahme, machen mehrere Aufnahmen und rechnen daraus dann eine bessere zurecht.

Oh und nicht zu vergessen: Eine Ebene Machine Learning, die das Bild optimiert!

Leute mit aktuellen Samsung-Handys haben teilweise echt umhauende Bilder vom Mond gemacht. So umhauend, dass der Vorwurf im Raum stand, Samsungs KI klebt da eine hochaufgelste Textur drber, damit die Kamera besser aussieht als sie ist.

Nur beweisen konnte das keiner. Bis jetzt.

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Monday, 13 March

16:15

Great work from Seeker of Truth on National Indigenous Aust Agency corruption probe "IndyWatch Feed National"

The National Audit Office is having a really close look at NIAA as to Management of Provider Fraud and Non-compliance issues by the entities it deals with. The National Audit Office is due to table its report on 23 April 2023. I imagine it won't be flattering as to NIAA's...

15:54

Link "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Crimean War Was a Boozy Fiasco POLITICO Magazine/  Crimean War I

J.G. Olsen / Financial Expositor

What is the Crimean War II all about really, how does it end, and how does Australia fit in? 

The region is the crossroads of Europe and Asia and this trade route, lately known as One Belt Road has been contested for many centuries. In fact Crimea itself was originally part of the Greek Empire. The original Crimean war was the same clash of empires.

NATO understands it cannot beat Russia, in fact neither side can win in a direct clash. The Crimean acces...

14:36

How does a 'civilised' world tolerate these stone-age barbarians? This is their 'education' minister. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Neda Mohammad Nadim, the Taliban's minister of higher education says, "anyone who weakens the system (Taliban regime), whether through the use of words, pen, or actions, they are all rebels and they must be killed." VIDEO pic.twitter.com/JHhRzSkuIs Natiq Malikzada (@natiqmalikzada) March 12, 2023

14:26

Russian dementia care facilities apparently using Biden in their commercials. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Thank you for the tip Andrew! https://ripleyporch.blogspot.com/2023/03/dementia-story.html

11:23

Why do we need Albanese's voice? Aren't 109 separate Aboriginal agencies enough? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Thanks to Bob Hay for this incredible list. The following 109 pages are in this Wikipedia category, out of 109 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A Aboriginal Advancement League Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Services Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts Aboriginal Children's...

10:43

Why Ill risk arrest in the cause of saving the NSW peoples forests from native forest logging "IndyWatch Feed National"

I HAVE RELUCTANTLY decided to risk arrest by joining a walk into the Yarratt State Forest on March 16, after days working out why.  I was 18 the first and only time I did something expecting to be arrested. On October 22, 1977, I joined other students at Queensland University to go to King George []

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Margo Kingston

Co-publisher and editor-in-chief at No Fibs

Margo Kingston is a retired Australian journalist and climate change activist. She is best known for her stint as Phillip Adams Canberra Babylon contributor and her work at The Sydney Morning Herald and #Webdiary. Since 2012, Kingston has been a citizen journalist, reporting and commenting on Australian politics via Twitter and No Fibs.

10:01

The Launching of The Other Great Reset "IndyWatch Feed National"

(Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htZZf3gGflk&ab_channel=Redacted)

Introduction by DM

Above, Clayton Morrisons video on World War.

At the end of this short video, Clayton mentions a company searching for gas in Europe to replace Russian gas. And guess who is part of this company? General Wesley Clarke. Amazing how the revolving door works.

In this article on Gumshoe:

Retired General Wesley Clark spent 34 years in the Army, became Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO from 1997 to 2000, received many military decorations, several honorary knighthoods, and a Presidential Medal of Freedom.

He told us in 2007 that the US were planning to destroy the Middle East 7 countries in 5 years. A great tip which he got much praise for in alternative circles. But WHY did he just sit on that intel for six years while the US et al destroyed several of those countries?

Below, an interesting worldview from Clayton and Tucker Carlson (one of the only anti-war mainstream voices) on the role of journalism, political division, and beneficiaries of a rotten system. Tucker talks about the liberation of not lying.

The post The Launching of The Other Great Reset appeared first on Gumshoe News.

09:46

Inquiry shines light on the harmful Centrelink mutual obligation system "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed from Queensland

As the Robodebt inquiry rolls on, it not only causes embarrassment to for those politicians who were responsible and the bureaucrats who implemented it, this and other related inquiries are bringing other injustices to light.

The most important of these came by way of ombudsmans office submission into the Senate inquiry into the ParentsNext scheme for single parents, which takes aim against the mutual obligations system. Mutual obligation came into existence years ago. The original purpose was to target the unemployed. It was justified under the claim that recipients of Centrelink payments are somehow doing something wrong.

The system depends on a contractual agreement and imposing penalties for deemed breeches. The effect has been to propagate the accusation that the receiver of a Centrelink benefit is a malingerer trying to live it easy.

Anyone who has experienced not having a proper job and trying to make ends meet will tell you that this is far from being a ticket to an easy life. It is tough living in poverty. To be treated as a third-rate citizen, humiliated, and being forced pass through ongoing and meaningless loops makes it all that much worse.

Cartoon by Megan Herbert

Being under the presumption that you are doing something wrong invites mistreatment. You are always presumed guilty of wrongdoing. Under the system, most will sooner or later have their payment suspended because of often unproven accusations or for not complying. For instance, if you do not turn up for an appointment if you are sick. The same thing will if you happen to be working on that day or attending a job interview. it does not matter whether you inform them of the fact or not.

The mutual obligation system is engineered to be a system of punishment for having the affront to register for Centrelink. The purpose has been to discourage registration, and this has the effect of lowering the numbers and making the government of the day look better.

Making involvement with Centrelink into hell on Earth creates desperate people, who will take on underpaid and substandard working conditions. This suits those who want a cheap labour force to pull down wages and working...

00:12

10 Best Acrylic Powder in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Acrylic powder is one of the most versatile and widely used products in the nail industry. It can be used to create a wide variety of looks, from natural to dramatic. Acrylic powder comes in many different colors and can be mixed to create custom colors. Acrylic powder can also be used to create 3D designs, such as flowers or hearts.

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Sunday, 12 March

23:42

10 Best Statue For Home Decor in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

If you are looking for a beautiful statue to add to your home decor, you have come to the right place. In this blog post, we will show you some of the best statues for home decor. We hope that you will find the perfect statue for your home.

23:12

10 Best Muslin Square in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

A muslin square is a versatile item that every parent should have in their arsenal. Here are 5 reasons why a muslin square is the best: 1. They can be used as a burp cloth. 2. They can be used as a nursing cover. 3.

They can be used as a stroller cover. 4. They can be used as a playmat. 5. They can be used as a blanket.

23:03

Branding the Acceptable: Battling Cancel Culture at Adelaide Writers Week - by Dr Binoy Kampmark "IndyWatch Feed National"

Writing festivals are often tired, stilted affairs, but the 38th Adelaide Writers Week did not promise to be that run-of-the-mill gathering of yawn-inducing, life draining sessions. For one thing, social media vultures and public relations experts, awaiting the next freely explosive remark or unguarded comment, were at hand to stir the pot and exhort cancel culture. [This article by Dr Binoy Kampmark was first published March 12 2023 at https://theaimn.com/branding-the-acceptable-battling-cancel-culture-at-adelaide-writers-week/]

The fuss began with the festival organisers invitation of two Palestinian authors, Susan Abulhawa and Mohammed El-Kurd. Abulhawa was specifically targeted for critical comments on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, notably regarding NATO membership, and for being a mouthpiece of Russian propaganda, while El-Kurd  out for social-media commentary on the Israeli state, calling it sadistic, demonic and a death cult.

Righteously, the South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas showed his less than worldly view on such festivals by insisting on boycotting their talks and presentations. Ever the vote-getting politician, there were those constituents at the Association of Ukrainians in South Australia who had been making noise, notably through their president, Frank Fursenko. We are very concerned that [the festival organisers] are giving a platform to people who are known apologists for the Russian invasion of Ukraine,  Fursenko.

Malinauskas even contemplated pulling government funding from the event, something he  opening Writers Week. (This was also the view of the South Australian opposition leader, David Speirs.) The premier, it should be noted, is less morally troubled  the LIV Golf tournament, backed b...

22:29

10 Best Bike Bell in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

When it comes to choosing a bike bell, there are many factors to consider. But with so many options on the market, it can be tough to know where to start. To help you narrow down the choices, weve compiled a list of the best bike bells on the market. Whether youre looking for a loud bell to alert pedestrians or a sleek and stylish option to add to your bikes aesthetic, weve got you covered.

22:23

Love this from Germaine Greer - particularly the "So what?" moment. "IndyWatch Feed National"

"I think misogyny plays a really big part in this... That a man will be a better woman than someone who was born a woman." Germaine Greer, 2015 pic.twitter.com/ChOvf9IBSF Women's Voices (@WomenReadWomen) August 29, 2022

21:57

10 Best Phone Clamp Holder in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

A phone clamp holder is an essential gadget for anyone who uses their phone regularly. It allows you to keep your phone securely in place while youre driving, working out, or just relaxing at home. There are many different styles and brands of phone clamp holders on the market, so it can be tricky to choose the right one for you. In this blog post, well give you a rundown of the best phone clamp holders on the market, so you can find the perfect one for your needs.

21:45

Assange protest outside Attorney General Mark Dreyfus's office (3 March 2023) "IndyWatch Feed National"

On March 3, 2023, protesters gathered outside Mark Dreyfus, the Australian Attorney General's office, to complain of Dreyfus's failure to object to the British Government's illegal and cruel imprisonment of heroic Australian citizen, Julian Assange. March 3 is Assange's birthday. Inside is the text of James Sinnamon's speech on that occasion.

 

Text of James Sinnamon's speech

We are here today outside the office of a local Member of Parliament. Mark Dreyfus. Mark Dreyfus is the Attorney General of Australia, is the highest legal officer in the country.

As the highest legal officer in Australia, he knows full well that the imprisonment of Julian Assange in Belmarsh Prison is illegal. Julian Assange has committed no crime. The only crime he has committed is through his Wikileaks news service, telling the world the facts about American crimes - American war crimes - in countries that they have illegally invaded. Those countries include Iraq, Syria, Libya Afghanistan, and others. He also has reported on corruption in the American political system and corruption in the Australian political system. Through Julian Assange, citizens of the world know a whole lot more that the US and the Australian governments would prefer them not to know. That is why, since 2012, he has been effectively locked up - first of all in the Ecuadorian Embassy where he had to flee to avoid being extradited to America. Four years ago, in April 2019, he was illegally taken from the Ecuadorian Embassy and locked away in Belmarsh prison. For most of that time, he has been locked away in solitary confinement. 

Julian Assange is guilty of no crime. One crooked judge found Julian Assange guilty of the misdemeanor of skipping bail. Julian Assange skipped bail in 2012 so that he could not be kidnapped and send over to the United States, where they had plans to lock him away in solitary confinement for the rest of his life. 

His trial, since April 2019, was thoroughly crooked. No jury, no judge, with any decency, would have sentenced Julian Assange, who has committed no crime to be locked away further in solitary confinement. No decent judge, no decent jury, would have ordered Julian Assange be extradited to the United States. Yet that is exactly what happened.

The only way this could have happened was if the trial was overseen by a crooked judge, under the orders of the British government and United States.

Why didnt the Australian government say anything about it? It's ast...

21:28

10 Best Cereal in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

There are so many delicious cereals out there and it can be hard to decide which one is the best. In this blog post, we will be discussing the best cereals out there. We will be taking a look at a variety of different factors such as taste, nutrition, and price.

20:57

10 Best Heatshrink Gun in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

If you are looking for a reliable and affordable heatshrink gun, then you have come to the right place. In this blog post, we will take a look at the best heatshrink gun models on the market and help you choose the right one for your needs.

17:25

Posie Parkers 2023 Publicity Tour Down Under "IndyWatch Feed National"

Posie Parker AKA Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull is currently pulling her anti-transgender bandwagon through this sunburnt country: sweeping plains, ragged mountain ranges, drought and flooding rains, the lot. But rather than undertake, say, A provocative journey through the dark history Continue reading

17:00

Australian renewables integration. Part 2 "IndyWatch Feed National"

The authors believe it is most likely that costs will increase significantly and reliability will degrade considerably even if they do a great job of implementing all the planned changes.

The post Australian renewables integration. Part 2 first appeared on Watts Up With That?.

15:00

Heres a list of cafes in the Geelong region open on the Labour Day public holiday to get your daily caffeine fix "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

A good coffee is more than just a necessary morning routine its an art. An art that has evolved over time to become one of mans most beloved rituals, and theres some damn fine coffee shops around the region renowned for producing some of the best coffee in the world. A good morning coffee is an experience that really shouldnt be interrupted, whether its a public holiday or not.

Heres a list of some of the best places where you can get your fix on the Labour Day public holiday on Monday this week.

Brother Lawrence, Newtown

Brother Lawrence Newtowns go-to on a Saturday morning has become a homage to owner Michael Lobbes passion. Here, its all about simple ingredients and allowing the bagels to do the talking. Handmade, rolled, boiled and baked the traditional way, these dense, chewy hoops are the hero at Brother Lawrence. And while Michaels poppy seed, plain and sesame bagels may lean traditional, the fillings sure dont. The cafe also boasts a quaint but vibrant breakfast and lunch menu inspired by fresh and local produce while youll also find a cabinet stocked with focaccias, freshly squeezed juices, sparkling drinks, hot drinks, assorted tea from Love Tea and coffee by Ona, brewed and served to perfection.

Theyll be open on from 9am-2pm on the public holiday.

Where: 11 Rutland Street, Newtown.

Sweet Adeline Cafe, Newtown

Whether youre keen to hit the walking track or just stock up on some sweets, Sweet Adeline Cafe is the pop-up you need to swing by.

Serving yummy treats and delicious beverages out of a vintage caravan bar at an open riverside space courtesy of the fantastic team at Elite Training Centre in Newtown, right on the river, this little gem is giving sweet tooths something to get excited about. Here you will find plenty of outdoor seating, aromatic barista coffee, hot chocolates, milkshakes as well as a selection of delicious desserts and cakes and even delicious pastries from local Ket Baker and toasties, available for both dine-in or takeaway.

Theyll be open Cup Day from 8am-3pm.

Where: 1/560 Latrobe Blvd, Newtown

Bottles and Barrels

Bottles & Barrels have long been a favourite of ours. If not for their coffee and delicious brunch options, then for their carefully curated selection of boutique wine and craft brews. With its 100-year old roots and fully functioning bottle shop, coupled with its status as a walk-in alcohol store, featuring some of the finest selections in the city, and its Nomad Styling-designed caf focussing on local produce and the people who make it, this place is a must-visit anytime of the year.

For the day off, the cafe will be open regular hours from 8am-4pm.

Where: 132 Aberdeen Street, Geelong West.

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15:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

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12:27

Maria Zeee on Digital ID "IndyWatch Feed National"

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08:07

PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLOSURE VIOLATIONS "IndyWatch Feed National"

10-YEARS OLD THE PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLODURE ACT of 2013

Australia does have a Public Interest Disclosure law that requires that we be told the truth about the COVID-19 casualties that occur each day.

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08:00

In AUKUS, Navy eyes a full-service submarine garage in Asia-Pacific "IndyWatch Feed National"

The U.S. Navy envisions a submarine hub in Australia from which the service can oversee the entire range of undersea activities in the Asia-Pacific region, from boat production to repairs to missions, service Secretary Carlos del Toro said last month. His comments, made ahead of a major announcement about the U.S.-U.K.-Australian submarine partnership dubbed AUKUS, reveal how Washington views its future relationship with Australia as a key foothold in closer proximity to rival China. Bloomberg reported earlier this week President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese are expected to address the way ahead in the pact on March 13 in San Diego, California. With most of the plans for a fleet of nuclear-powered boats for Canberra still up in the air, the U.S. sea service has its eyes on the near-term benefit of being able to base and repair U.S. Virginia-class attack submarines in Australian ports. Del Toro told Defense News last...

07:32

Property listings remain depressed "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Listings laying low

A few graphics from CoreLogic's latest monthly chart pack.

Total property listings remain -26.1 per cent below their 5-year average, with very few forced sellers in the market.


This has to some degree underpinned this cycle's downturn, with auction clearance rates getting off to a pretty decent start in 2023. 


Meanwhile unit rents continue to accelerate in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth, in particular. 

07:24

Security Defects in TPM 2.0 Spec Raise Alarm "IndyWatch Feed National"


Security defects in the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 reference library specification expose devices to code execution attacks.

Security researchers at Quarkslab have identified a pair of serious security defects in the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 reference library specification, prompting a massive cross-vendor effort to identify and patch vulnerable installations.

The vulnerabilities, tracked as CVE-2023-1017 and CVE-2023-1018, provide pathways for an authenticated, local attacker to overwrite protected data in the TPM firmware and launch code execution attacks, according to an advisory from Carnegie Mellons CERT coordination center. 

From the CERT alert:

An authenticated, local attacker could send maliciously crafted commands to a vulnerable TPM allowing access to sensitive data. In some cases, the attacker can also overwrite protected data in the TPM firmware. This may lead to a crash or arbitrary code execution within the TPM. Because the attackers payload runs within the TPM, it may be undetectable by other components of the target device.

An attacker who has access to a TPM-command interface can send maliciously-crafted commands to the module and trigger these vulnerabilities. This allows either read-only access to sensitive data or overwriting of normally protected data that is only available to the TPM (e.g., cryptographic keys), the center added.

Quarkslab researchers Francisco Falcon and Ivan Arce are credited with finding the bugs and leading an industry-wide coordinated vulnerability process ahead of Tuesdays public advisory.

The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) responsible for maintaining the TPM spec has issued an...

07:00

Nine chairman Peter Costello is now promoting war with China after making $millions lobbying for defence companies "IndyWatch Feed National"

Nine Entertainment-owned papers have been talking up the prospects of Australia going to war with China while failing to declare that Nine chairman Peter Costello has made $millions in recent years lobbying []

00:42

10 Best Small Milk Jugs in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

If youre like me, you love milk. You also might be looking for the best small milk jugs to help you enjoy your milk even more. Im here to help you out! In this blog post, Ill share my top picks for the best small milk jugs on the market. Ill also give you a few tips on how to choose the right milk jug for your needs. Lets get started!.

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Saturday, 11 March

23:41

10 Best Barrier Ropes in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

If you are looking for the best barrier ropes, you have come to the right place. In this blog post, we will take a look at some of the best options on the market and help you choose the right one for your needs.

23:11

10 Best Ph Meter in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

If you are looking for the best pH meter, then you have come to the right place. In this blog post, we will take a look at some of the best pH meters on the market and help you choose the right one for your needs.

23:00

Missing Ukrainian Girl Rescued From Russian Re-Education Camp "IndyWatch Feed National"

KYIV, Ukraine Tetiana Vlaiko feels like an idiot. She is ashamed to speak to WhoWhatWhy about how the Russians took her 11-year-old daughter Lilia to Russian-occupied Crimea. She says that last October, the teachers at her daughters school in Kherson convinced her to send Lilia to what they called a summer camp.

It turned out to be a Russian re-education facility.

All the mothers at the school signed up. Probably, I could have said no, but the teachers kept saying that all kids are going, it is for free, and she will come back in two weeks, said 36-year-old Vlaiko.

Vlaiko said that she initially thought it would be good for her daughter to get away from Kherson for a short period. At the time, the city was under Russian control, and the Ukrainians were fighting to get the city back. Life there was dangerous. Vlaiko says there were rumors of Russian brutality and rape of people on the streets and a constant risk of shelling.  

Crimea was (and still is) also under Russian control, but it was safer than Kherson.

Lilia was supposed to be home on October 21. She didnt show up, and neither did any of her classmates.

I called the teachers when I realized she wasnt returning. I tried to find out what was happening, but they didnt answer, said Vlaiko, who explained that some teachers picked up the phone at the beginning and said they didnt know when or if the kids would return.

She told WhoWhatWhy that the school closed for good after the kids were taken.

At one point in late October, Vlaiko and other parents found the schools director, who told them the kids werent returning. She recalls him saying there was nothing he could do about it and that he was planning to leave Kherson and go to another Russian-controlled area. Vlaiko told WhoWhatWhy that he seemed very pro-Russian.

It became clear that they never intended to send my daughter back. I got crazy hysterical and was full of guilt, said Vlaiko.I should never have told her she could go. 

She didnt see her daughter again for almost four months.

22:26

10 Best Magnets in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

If you are looking for the best magnets, you have come to the right place. In this blog, we will take a look at some of the best magnets that you can buy. We will also provide some tips on how to choose the right magnet for your needs.

22:00

Screening for Perinatal Depression: An Effective Intervention, or One That Does More Harm Than Good? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Today, pregnant women are regularly asked about their mental wellbeing during their medical checkups, and such questioning continues during their postnatal visits to their pediatricians. The quickest assessment relies on the Whooley questions, a depression screening tool devised by Pfizer in 1993 shortly after its launch of Zoloft. It has just two questions:

During the past month, have you often been bothered by feeling down, depressed or hopeless?

During the past month, have you often been bothered by little interest, or pleasure in doing things?

An answer of yes to one of the two questions yields a positive result requiring further evaluation. If a subsequent assessment determines that the woman is depressed, she may be treated for the condition, even though prior to the screening she might not have self-identified as suffering in this way.

In the United States, such perinatal screening is widely recommended. The American Psychiatric Association (APA), the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists (ACOG), the United States Preventative Services Task Force, and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) all promote it as an evidence-based practice.

According to the AHRQ, which is part of the Department of Health and Human Services, it provides a proven benefit: Depression during pregnancy can raise the risk of having a lowbirthweight baby and premature birth. Screening pregnant women for depression enables health professionals to initiate services that can prevent later problems for both the mother and baby.

However, other national task forces, most notably in Canada and the U.K., have come to an opposite conclusion about the merits of perinatal screening. The U.K. National Screening Committee concluded in its 2019 review that there was not enough evidence that such screening programmes were of benefit to women and children, and that, in fact, they could do harm. False positives could lead to unnecessary treatment, and even if the screening correctly identified [women] with mental health problems, it could prove harmful to the majority, the committee wrote.......

21:57

10 Best Bed Side Table in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

If you are looking for a new bed side table, you have come to the right place. In this blog post, we will show you the best bed side tables on the market. We will also provide a buyers guide to help you choose the right one for your needs.

21:26

10 Best Cake In A Box in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

A cake is always a good idea. But sometimes, you dont want to make a big production out of it. Thats where cake in a box comes in. There are plenty of options out there, but weve narrowed it down to the best of the best. From classic chocolate cake to red velvet and beyond, these are the cakes that will satisfy your sweet tooth without taking over your whole kitchen.

21:00

HOA Foreclosures Are a Lose-Lose Game for Coloradans, but These Lawyers Win Regardless of the Outcome "IndyWatch Feed National"

This article was produced for ProPublicas Local Reporting Network in partnership with Rocky Mountain PBS. Sign up for Dispatches to get stories like this one as soon as they are published.

Karl Paymah was on the clock.

A certified letter from the Rock Ridge Condominium Association in the Denver suburb of Aurora said he had 30 days to pay $1,515.45 in unpaid homeowners association dues and penalties or face foreclosure.

After receiving the letter on Dec. 23, 2021, Paymah said he tried to pay the balance through the HOAs website, as he had done in the past. But his account had been locked because it was turned over to the HOAs collections attorney, Tammy Alcock. Next, he called Rock Ridges management company, which he said told him to discuss the matter with Alcock. But there was no answer when he called her office three times that afternoon. The office of Alcock Law Group was closed for the holiday.

I cant pay. I cant pay through the portal. I cant pay with the management company. I cant pay with this attorney that theyre telling me to go through, Paymah, a retired NFL cornerback, recalled thinking. So Im just sitting there.

Watch Rocky Mountain PBSs Report (Jeremy Moore/Rocky Mountain PBS)

Turning the account over to Alcock meant that the association was asserting its right under Colorado law to charge him for the attorney fees it was incurring, causing his debt to grow rapidly.

By early February, when Rock Ridge began moving forward with foreclosure, the legal process of taking the home from its owner, Paymahs debt had more than tripled to about $5,000, mostly because of legal costs.

Paymahs experience is a case study in how even a small dispute can quickly escalate into an expensive legal fight in Colorado, where state law empowers HOAs to initiate foreclosure proceedings against homeowners who owe money to them. As Rocky Mountain PBS and ProPublica have reported,...

20:23

Scientists Discover Enzyme That Can Turn Air Into Electricity "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

In an exciting turn for the field of sustainable energy research, Australian scientists have found a way to make energy out of thin air. Literally.

As detailed in a new study published this week in the journal Nature, researchers from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia discovered a new bacterial enzyme that transforms the traces of hydrogen in our atmosphere into electricity, technology that could one day be used in fuel cells that power anything from a smartwatch to even a car.

Weve known for some time that bacteria can use the trace hydrogen in the air as a source of energy to help them grow and survive, including in Antarctic soils, volcanic craters, and the deep ocean, said Professor Chris Greening, a contributor to the study, in a statement.

16:01

Is the COVID-19 pandemic over? Heres why the answer is political, social, scientific, and complex "IndyWatch Feed National"

The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic three years ago today, but experts disagree about how and when pandemics end.

Its been three years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. So we know when the pandemic officially began. But what must happen for it to officially end? Who even makes the call?

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Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

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13:48

Penny Wong : Senator Piece of Work. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Senator Price makes a good point. https://fb.watch/jbBXn7gTCg/?mibextid=qC1gEa Penny Wong - still a mean piece of work.

13:46

Jill Jacks is magnificent on The Hypocrisy of Therapeutic Albanese. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Jill sees all! Albanese takes hypocrisy to a whole new level. #YouJustCouldntMakeThisStuffup #TopDumb *ping @mpsmithnews pic.twitter.com/4OpyWyyFhI JILL (@1Swinging_Voter) March 10, 2023

13:40

Wannabe Gladiator "IndyWatch Feed National"

Albo and his photo ops #auspol pic.twitter.com/j5jGDUNALU KELLIEI SEE DUMB PEOPLE (@kelliekelly23) March 9, 2023

13:37

That Time a Homeless Womans Prayer was Answered "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ive written about B before. Shes a homeless woman I knew through my project. But heres a little reminder of her backstory:

B lost both her legs in a subway accident. When I met her, she was living in a medical homeless shelter and panhandling daily in a wheelchair. B has four kids who, for a while, were living with her ex. It was not a good scenario. Very long story short: The State eventually took the kids away from him and temporarily placed them with Bs mother.

As I got to know B, I genuinely cared for her as a friend. We both looked forward to chatting whenever Id bring packages full of supplies geared to fit her specific needs. I bore witness to Bs journey and encouraged her as she dealt with mean-spirited passers-by and with a mountain of obstacles, e.g. housing, child services, medical bureaucracy, lawyers, etc.

Theres one story about her I havent yet shared, so here goes

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12:47

Public Meeting Sunday 19th March: Can War be avoided or will Peace be shattered? "IndyWatch Feed National"

SUNDAY, 19th March, 5pm, Marrickville Town Hall, Marrickville Rd, Marrickville,NSW. You can join the meeting virtually livestream via the Marrickville Peace Group Facebook. Speakers: Bob Carr, David Shoebridge, Alison Broinowski, Lawrence Wilkerson. IPAN supports this event.

Our March 19 event will be live streamed through the Marrickville Peace Group Facebook page:- 
If people go to the page at the scheduled time (4.30pm AEDT), the live stream will 'pop up'.

Speakers:

Prof. Bob Carr (former NSW Premier and Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs)
Senator David Shoebridge (NSW Greens Senator)
Dr Alison Broinowski (President of Australians for War Powers Reform)
Col. Lawrence Wilkerson (assistant to US Secretary of State, Colin Powell, in 2003)
Mary Kostakidis has agreed to act as facilitator.

SUNDAY, 19th March, 5pm
Marrickville Town Hall, Marrickville Rd, Marrickville,NSW

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12:35

Australia to buy 5 nuclear-powered submarines as part of AUKUS in violation of previous commitments to China "IndyWatch Feed National"

In a major expansion and overhaul of its navy, Australia is planning to buy up to five US Virginia class nuclear powered submarines beginning in the next decade, Reuters and others are reporting. US as well as European officials have disclosed the future deal as part of a "landmark defense agreement between Washington, Canberra and London, four U.S. officials said on Wednesday, in a deal that would present a new challenge to China." Comment: Well, it's not so much a 'challenge' to China as it is a provocation, and further confirmation that the West is pathological in its plans to 'contain' the country. The impending agreement is seen as central to the relatively new AUKUS partnership, and the major sub deal is expected to be announced when President Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meet in San Diego Monday.

11:00

Outcome of America and NATO Fighting Russia by Proxy and Deception "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sabotage of Nord-stream pipeline (gumshoe adaption)

by G5

The next time you are fed, Russia is losing in Ukraine: start here.

NATO-US have suffered massive losses of both personnel and material. They are losing at the rate of twenty to one. As I have previously written concerning individual theatres and engagements.

When CIA Zelensky was shouting for tanks, he had already lost over 2,000 in the first few weeks of engagement in 2022.

Now...

10:02

Jubilee Year 2026, Part One: Introduction "IndyWatch Feed National"

Photo from Christianity.comPhoto from Christianity.com

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

I am here to propose a Jubilee Year in 2026. We have thirty-three months to get it ready the rest of 2023, plus 24, and 25. Not long enough, but it will keep us focused on the positive.

A biblical jubilee year is one that occurs every 49 years and has to do with preserving the land. Thats not what Im proposing, though I did get my idea from that tradition.

What I want us to do is to focus on the future.  At the moment, its only an intellectual exercise. Lets inventory the good possibilities for human life. Sure, the bad stuff will also come into focus, as the counterpoint. But the project is intended to be positive. We are tired of horrors.

Searching

I dare nominate only my home country, the US, for a jubilee.  But its patent that this country interacts with many others. I shall make it a rule that the jubilee search for a better life in US cannot include taking advantage of other nations.

In the 1960s, when in college, I read Ruth Benedicts 1934 book, Patterns of Culture. She was in the pioneering group of anthropologists who visited primitive societies. When asked which societies are happy, she said the ones in which the reward for a...

08:39

ABROGATION OF RESPONSIBILITY "IndyWatch Feed National"

THE DEADLY TOLL CONTINUES TO RISE

4 months ago on the 9th November, there were 15,808 reported COVID-19 deaths, but as of the 3rd March 2023, i.e., 8 days ago, the last reported COVID-19 death toll was 19,459, which is an increase of 3,651 in the last 4 months.

07:37

Tale of Two Workers "IndyWatch Feed National"

What are workers? Are they human beings? Do they have only a bundle of muscles but, no brains? How do they feel and how do they think? Do they think at all? What do they face in their life in factories, in foundries and other shops, in assembly lines, in unions?

Workers answers to the questions above differ from the response the workers masters present. The factor that draws the delineating line is, in short, class position, which is often blurred while discussing issues of life and work, be it related to workplace or economic program, politics or social initiatives, charity, cooperative, ideology or culture.

Michael D. Yates, a labor organizer, discusses this issue in the chapter 1, Take this job and of his recently released book Work Work Work: Labor, Alienation, and Class Struggle (Monthly Review Press, New York, 2022). The professor of labor economics begins the chapter with a statement, simple or complicated:

It would be astonishing if the more than 150 million child laborers in the world were happily employed. Or if the 800 million farmworkers globally were content with their circumstances.

The mainstream investigates: Child laborers happiness with employment? Isnt it an invalid question? The system takes away happiness of childhood from millions of children, and then, searches whether or not the child workers are happy? The system shackles millions of farmworkers into bondage, and then, searches whether or not the farmworkers are happy? The system enslaves millions of workers into a life without humane condition, and then, surveys whether or not the workers are content with their life? Isnt it a mockery by the system and its scholarship? Isnt it a crude trick to hide the systems cruelty and its scholarships identity in the payroll of the system?

Michael Yates tells about two workers: his father and Ben Hamper, author of Rivethead: Tales from the Assembly Line (Warner Books, New York, 1991): Both spent good portions of their lives as factory workers, my father in a glassworks and Ben Hamper in an auto plant.

The description goes further: Both became factory workers because it was almost predetermined that they would. All their relatives and friends were factory hands.

Predetermined the powerful process or factor that determines the lives of millions of toilers in the world system of...

06:52

Matt Hancock is a monkey. But who was the organ grinder? "IndyWatch Feed National"

I find the Daily Telegraph's 'Lockdown Files' revelations about Matt Hancock's WhatsApp messages simultaneously reassuring and disturbing. Reassuring, because over the many months I analysed Covid related data for Lockdown Sceptics (as this site was then called) I often had periods of self-doubt. Official announcements by politicians and senior civil servants were so discordant with publicly available information, I assumed I must be missing something, or misinterpreting the figures. Worse, I worried about inadvertently misleading our readership. Recent revelations suggest that my analyses were roughly correct - I'm not claiming any credit because the answers were hiding in plain sight. Anyone with a modicum of common sense and a basic training in biological sciences could have seen it - and many did. On the other hand, the message trails are disturbing for what they tell us about the nature of decision making in government. It is easy to be misled by taking Hancock's adolescent...

06:23

OpenAI president: Our mistake was definitely just being slow to respond "IndyWatch Feed National"

Greg Brockman, cofounder of ChatGPT creator OpenAI, talks with Fast Company about criticisms over political bias, and the most exciting developments in AI.

Its been four months since OpenAI debuted its chatbot, ChatGPT, and so far the hype train shows no sign of slowing down. These days everyone from teachers to journalists to HR departments are experimenting with generative AI. But theres also been a wave of criticism over the tech, including some calling out the chatbot for generating answers with political biases.

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04:59

John Pilger: The Betrayers of Julian Assange "IndyWatch Feed National"

I have known Julian Assange since I first interviewed him in London in 2010. I immediately liked his dry, dark sense of humour, often dispensed with an infectious giggle. He is a proud outsider: sharp and thoughtful. We have become friends, and I have sat in many courtrooms listening to the tribunes of the state try to silence him and his moral revolution in journalism.

My own high point was when a judge in the Royal Courts of Justice leaned across his bench and growled at me: You are just a peripatetic Australian like Assange. My name was on a list of volunteers to stand bail for Julian, and this judge spotted me as the one who had reported his role in the notorious case of the expelled Chagos Islanders. Unintentionally, he delivered me a compliment.

I saw Julian in Belmarsh not long ago. We talked about books and the oppressive idiocy of the prison: the happy-clappy slogans on the walls, the petty punishments; they still wont let him use the gym. He must exercise alone in a cage-like area where there is sign that warns about keeping off the grass. But there is no grass. We laughed; for a brief moment, some things didnt seem too bad.

The laughter is a shield, of course. When the prison guards began to jangle their keys, as they like to do, indicating our time was up, he fell quiet. As I left the room he held his fist high and clenched as he always does. He is the embodiment of courage.

Those who are the antithesis of Julian: in whom courage is unheard of, along with principle and honour, stand between him and freedom. I am not referring to the Mafia regime in Washington whose pursuit of a good man is meant as a warning to us all, but rather to those who still claim to run a just democracy in Australia.

Anthony Albanese was mouthing his favourite platitude, enough is enough long before he was elected prime minister of Australia last year. He gave many of us precious hope, including Julians family. As prime minister he added weasel words about not sympathising with what Julian had done. Apparently we had to understand his need to cover his appropriated posteria in case Washington called him to order.

We knew it would take exceptional political if not moral courage for Albanese to stand up in the Australian Parliament the same Parliament that will disport itself before Joe Biden in May and say:

As prime minister, it is my governments responsibility to bring home an Australian citizen who is clearly the victim of a great, vindictive injustice: a man who has been persecuted for the kind of journalism that is a true public service, a man who has not lied, or deceived like so many of his counterfeit in the media, but has told people the truth about how the world is run.

I call on the United States, a courageous and moral Prime Minister Albanese might say, to wi...

01:44

Solar Mitigation Battleground "IndyWatch Feed National"

A battle over how to protect the planet from overheating is heating up.

Academics are coming out of the woodwork, forming coalitions, issuing declarations. A subdued debate over the merits versus demerits of solar geoengineering (SRM) has been ongoing for years. Now battle lines are forming.

The SRM controversy is coming to a head, in part, because of a small two-person startup company named Make Sunsets launching weather balloons filled with reflective sulfur particles off the coast of Baja, California with the bold idea of testing whether it is realistic to reflect sun radiation back to outer space and thus help prevent overheating of the planet. Interestingly, they expect to profit by selling credits. As such, Make Sunsets has become a bit of a renegade actor serving as an unwelcomed catalyst for academics to come to grips with the issue. But looked at from another angle, its a welcomed catalyst for an issue that must be sorted out as soon as possible, regardless of Make Sunsets presence.

After all, the White House has already directed a study of SRM (solar radiation management). On October 13, 2022 the White House announced funding of a five-year research plan: One of the most controversial plans to fight climate change, utilizing technology to artificially modify the planets climate or in plain English geo-engineering by spraying fine aerosols into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight away.

The White House Request for Input to a Five-Year Plan for Research on Climate Intervention itemized, as follows: The report shall include: (1) the definition of goals in relevant areas of scientific research; (2) capabilities required to model, analyze, observe, and monitor atmospheric composition; (3) climate impacts and the Earths radiation budget; and (4) the coordination of Federal research and investments to deliver this assessment to manage near-term climate risk and research in climate intervention.

Obviously, Make Sunsets has jumped the gun and rattled several significant cages, especially in the face of unanswered questions about the risks of artificially tinkering with the climate system. But, then again, is geo-engineering a by-product of fossil fuel CO2 emissions, even if not by design? If yes, it implies that fossil fuel CO2 unintentional geo-engineering should be viewed as the direct opposite of SRM. CO2 traps heat. SRM reflects heat. This would mean that fossil fuel-generated CO2 emissions demonstrate what geo-engineering can accomplish, which is an enormous planetary headache, if misdirected.

In 2021, in Sweden, Harvard Universitys outdoor Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment was halted on the spot by opposition forces. Their experiment was only aiming to test the behavior of stratospheric aerosols. Harvards failed attempt is a prime example of SRMs steep uphill battle to establish credibility.

Within the past se.......

00:11

10 Best Electric Brad Nailer in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

An electric brad nailer is one of the most versatile and powerful tools that you can own. It is perfect for a wide range of projects, from simple repairs to complex construction. With an electric brad nailer, you can easily and quickly add nails to any project, without having to deal with the hassle of a gas-powered or battery-operated nailer. In addition, an electric brad nailer is much quieter than its gasoline or battery-operated counterparts, making it ideal for use in sensitive areas or around small children.

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23:41

10 Best Covers For Tablets in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

A tablet is a great way to stay connected and entertained while on the go. But, like any other electronic device, it is vulnerable to damage. Thats why its important to choose a cover that will protect your tablet from bumps, scratches, and even water damage. In this blog post, well share our top picks for the best covers for tablets.

23:00

Mitch McConnell Takes A Fall; Its Time for Him to Retire "IndyWatch Feed National"

New in PJ Media: Mitch McConnell has fallen at a hotel in Washington and is currently in the hospital. Two questions immediately spring to mind, neither of which have answers at this point: is this the end of the dreary McConnell era of establishment Republican Me-Tooism? And is there some karmic relationship between Mitchs fall []

22:57

10 Best Sleeping Nursing Bras in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

If youre a nursing mother, you know how important it is to have a good nursing bra. But with all the different types and styles out there, it can be hard to know which one is right for you. In this blog post, well help you find the best sleeping nursing bras to keep you comfortable and supported all night long.

22:16

Reserve Bank launches centralised digital currency pilot program "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Australias central bank intends to analyse 14 different Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) use cases in collaboration with our Big Four banks.

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22:13

10 Best Sensor Lights For Stairs in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

If you have a stairway in your home, then you know how important it is to have a good sensor light. There are so many times when we are coming down the stairs in the dark and we dont want to trip and fall. Thats why a good sensor light is a must-have for any stairway. But with so many different sensor lights on the market, how do you know which one is right for you? Here at Best Sensor Lights For Stairs, we will help you find the best sensor light for your needs. We will review all the different types of sensor lights and help you choose the one that will work best for your home.

21:49

POWER BILLS UP AFTER ALBOS PROMISES CUTS WITH RENEWABLES "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Remember when Anthony Albanese and his mates told you theyd reduce your power bill by $275 per year?

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21:41

10 Best Paper Pompoms in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Pompoms are an easy, fun, and inexpensive way to add color and personality to any event or space. They can be used for decoration, as party favors, or even as toys for kids. There are many different ways to make pompoms, but the best paper pompoms are made with tissue paper.

21:11

10 Best Eyebrow Brush in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

If youre looking for the best eyebrow brush, look no further! In this blog post, well share our top picks for the best eyebrow brushes on the market. Well also provide a buyers guide to help you choose the right brush for your needs.

21:00

PEER-REVIEWED AUSTRALIAN STUDY OF THE JABS: THEYRE NOT SAFE "IndyWatch Feed National"

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.... well.... finally! T.M. spotted this one and passed it along, and it's another one of those articles I've got to blog about and bring

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20:41

10 Best Bicycle Accessories in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Bicycle accessories can make or break a ride. From the must-haves like helmets and lights, to the nice-to-haves like racks and fenders, there are a lot of options to choose from. Weve compiled a list of the best bicycle accessories to help you get the most out of your rides.

19:56

10 Best Pc Games Australia in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

There are so many great PC games out there these days, and it can be tough to keep up with all of them. Thats why weve put together a list of the best PC games Australia has to offer. Whether youre a fan of first-person shooters, role-playing games, or anything in between, theres something on this list for you. So without further ado, here are the best PC games Australia has to offer.

19:30

Malaysia asked to reopen MH370 probe after claims of new evidence "IndyWatch Feed National"

Families of the victims have called for a renewed search after the findings of a US-based marine robotics company emerged. Malaysian authorities are being asked to launch a new search for flight MH370, nine years after it disappeared from radars over the South China Sea. The request comes after US marine robotics company Ocean Infinity claimed to have found new evidence of the plane's possible location. The Boeing 777 was en route from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing with 239 passengers on board on March 8, 2014, when it vanished from the grid less than an hour into its journey. For three years, Malaysia, China, and Australia searched for the plane in the Indian Ocean, where it was believed to have crashed, only to come up empty-handed. The search was officially called off in January 2017, with no conclusion made about what could have happened to the mystery flight.

19:26

10 Best Pencils in Australia (2023) [Top Picks] "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

If youre looking for the best pencils, youve come to the right place. In this blog, well recommend our top picks for the best pencils out there. Whether youre looking for the best all-around pencil or the best pencil for specific purposes, weve got you covered.

17:38

Mould Cheese Festival returns to Melbourne for three days with more than 100 kinds of cheese "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Almost 10,000 cheese connoisseurs consumed a record-breaking six tonnes of local artisan cheese during MOULDs triumphant return to events last year. Now enjoying its seventh iteration, MOULD 2023 is thrilled to host cheese-lovers and foodies alike across Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney as well as marking its Perth debut in August, as it officially heads west for the very first time.

Locally, MOULD will head to The Timber Yard, Port Melbourne from June 2-4 2023, running from Friday to Sunday.

Keep up with the latest food and booze news across the region here.

In partnership with Dairy Australia, the team from REVEL (masterminds behind Pinot Palooza and new no-lo drinks festival Picolo) will present a feta than ever line-up of over 25 local producers showcasing over 100 varieties of Australian-made dairy products.

MOULD punters can expect more gouda times with an exceptional, quality food and drink line-up featuring the new and much-loved faces that make up Australias makers, growers, farmers and families championing the homegrown dairy industry.

Made fresher, and unapologetically Australian, sample innovative and award-winning products from the likes of Milawa as well as other top producers including Grandvewe, Section 28, Coal River, La Cantara, Long Paddock Cheese and Vannella, who will bring their fresh produce to the party for an epic day of cheese.

 

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17:29

Theres a Chicken Nugget Festival coming to Melbourne this weekend "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Prepare your bellies: this weekend the fourth annual Chicken Nugget festival will return to the grounds of Welcome To Thornbury, paying homage to the humble fried treat.

Expecting to serve up over 50,000 nuggets on the day. Attendees will be able to enjoy a wide variety of tasty nugget variations. In addition, there will be live music entertainment and the chance to enter the coveted nugget eating competition for one day only.

Keep up with the latest food and booze news across the region here.

 

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17:04

2 A War over Taiwan: Australias Gang of Five "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Australian Independent media March 8, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark

Diligently, obediently and with a degree of dangerous imbecility, a number of Australian media outlets are manufacturing a consensus for war with a country that has never been a natural, historical enemy, nor sought to be.

But as Australia remains the satellite of a Sino-suspicious US imperium, its officials and their dutiful advocates in the press seem obligated to pave the way for conflict.

The latest example of this came in articles run in the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age of Melbourne. The premise is already clear from the columnists, Peter Hartcher and Matthew Knott. Australia faces a Red Alert, and, to that end, needs a warring fan club. Not since the domino theory bewitched strategists and confused military planners have Australians witnessed this: a series of articles featuring a gang of five with one purpose: to render the Australian public so witless as to reject any peaceful accommodation.

First, the provocative colouring for the article, How a conflict over Taiwan could swiftly reach our shores. The Australian continent is shown bathed in a sea of red. Various military bases and facilities are outlined. For good measure, there is a picture of Australian soldiers firing an artillery piece in military exercises in 2018 at Shoalwater Bay, Queensland.

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17:02

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Presented by UNO Events, touring festival Coastal Jam is continuing to bring world-class talent to coastal locations around Victoria, returning to the iconic setting of Geelongs Cunningham Pier and expanding across the bay for the first time at Mornington Peninsulas Rosebud Village Green for the Labour Day long weekend.

In typical Coastal Jam fashion of going big or going home, both shows lineups are giant. Laps Around The Sun songwriter, Ziggy Alberts, is on headline duty for both coastal locations, joined by Hockey Dad, Bag Raiders, The Terrys and Rochelle Jordan (USA) across the two stages.

Now the 2023 set times are here to help you plan your long weekend adventure.

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

Coastal Jam kicks off on Saturday 11 March, with the newly added activation of the other side of the bay with Coastal Jam Mornington Peninsula, finding its home at Rosebud Village Green.

Mornington Peninsula Coastal Jam Set Times

Following a massive inaugural event which saw Coastal Jam Geelong activate the waterfront located Cunningham Pier for the first time in 20 years with headliner Cosmos Midnight, the festivals return continues the Labour Day long weekend tra...

16:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

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15:55

Launching in April, Portarlington Mussel Tours is the Bellarines delicious new foodie experience "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Set on the Bellarine Peninsula, a new curated foodie experience from the team at Sea Bounty, celebrating the deliciously plump Portarlington mussel is set to launch in April. 

Portarlington Mussel Tours are boutique and intimate bay tours that depart from the Portarlington Pier and are delivered by the local and knowledgeable team, which includes fourth-generation farmer Lance Wiffen and his wife Lizzie aboard the immaculately restored 40-year-old Huon pine vessel Valerie.  

Keep up with the latest food and booze news across the region here.

While aboard the three-hour Portarlington Mussel Tour, guests are given an exclusive front-row seat to the mussel farming process in an intimate and unique setting.  

With a maximum of 12 guests, the tour starts with a glass of local Bellarine sparkling, followed by Lizzies live cooking demonstrations which feature two delicious mussel recipes that you can savour alongside premium local produce. 

Here you will observe how mussels are cultivated, see the mussel ropes as theyre pulled from the water, pick magnificent fresh molluscs off the lines and learn about the cleaning process and various stages of mussel farming.  

How involved you get is entirely up to you! With a small number of guests on the vessel, there is always a quiet spot to relax. If youre lucky, you might even spot the local dolphins and get to try the native Angasi oysters that Lance is also currently growing. 

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15:39

Cash Savage And The Last Drinks announce This Is Love Australian Tour "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Melbourne powerhouse Cash Savage and the Last Drinks have announced a new album, So This Is Love, to be released on April 28 by Mistletone Records via Inertia (Australia/NZ) and Glitterhouse Records (Europe) and to celebrate will be heading on an Australian tour in May and June.

The tour will kick off with performances at Good Times Festival and Meadow Festival, then will take to Fremantle, Meeniyan, Ballarat, Torquay, Eltham and Melbourne.

This Is Love Australian Tour Dates

  • Sat Mar 25 Good Times Festival, Tocumwal VIC
  • Fri Mar 31 Meadow Festival, Bambra VIC
  • Sat May 6 Mojos Bar, Fremantle WA (With special guest Blake Scott)
  • Sat May 13 Meeniyan Town Hall, Meeniyan VIC (With special guests Gut Health)
  • Fri 19 May Minerva, Ballarat VIC (With special guests Gut Health)
  • Sat 20 May Torquay Hotel, Torquay VIC (With special guests Gut Health)
  • Fri 2 June The Eltham Hotel, Eltham NSW (With special guests TBC)
  • Fri 23 June The Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC (With special guests Gut Health)

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

Coinciding with the news, the band has shared the first single and clip. Co-directed by Ed Fraser and Cash Savage, Keep Working At Your Job, is a wiry post-punk elegy to the grind of late-stage capitalism thats blunt, yet deeply compassionate. I think youre just like me, Cash Savage sings/speaks, Broken like the rest of us. Keep it all inside, keep working at your job.

A pillar of Melbournes music and queer communities, Cash Savage has spent the past decade making tough and tender rocknroll with her colossal band, The Last Drinks: Joe White (guitar), Rene Mancuso (drums), Kat Mear (violin), Nick Finch (bass), Roshan Khozouei (keyboards), Dougal Shaw (guitar) and Ed Fraser (guitar). The Last Drinks have toured internationally with sound engineer Nao Anzai, who co-produced the album with Cash Savage and Nick Finch.

Their legendary live shows are an overwhelming cacophony of emotion and sound, with magnetic frontwoman Cash Savage at the...

15:05

World-famous professional eaters Randy Santel and Katina Eats Kilos are coming to Geelong for 3kg Parmi Challenge "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

American extreme eater and TikTok and YouTube star Randy Santel and his partner, professional eater and Youtube Entertainer Katina Eats Kilos, will be heading to Geelong this month for a good old stomach-busting eating challenge.

Taking place at The Deck in Geelong on Saturday, March 18, Randy and Katina will each take on The Decks 3kg Chicken Parmi Challenge.

Keep up with the latest food and booze news across the region here.

We will each take on The Decks 3kg Chicken Parmi Challenge which is sure to be a fun and delicious restaurant food challenge event you dont want to miss, if youre available to make it, Randy who holds the world record for most eating competition wins shared to Facebook.

Katina Eats Kilos will likely take the challenge first and her Chicken Parmi platter will be brought out around 3pm AEDT with filming to commence. Once Katina is finished, win or lose, there will be a 10-15 minute intermission allowing the kitchen staff to prepare Randys challenge which will be brought out as soon as it is ready.

Randys food challenge will be broadcasted as a livestream for those keen to witness the glorious challenge but cannot attend in person.

The professional eating duo will arrive roughly an hour prior to the challenge to meet and greet keen viewers. The duo will also be available for photos before and after the challenge.

Check out the Facebook event here

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14:17

Beloved late-night dessert bar Armageddon Cake announces plans to return to Geelong "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

How good is heading to a dessert bar and indulging in the sweetest of treats? How long is a piece of string?

Announced this week Geelongs much-loved Armageddon Cake is planning on coming back, gifting locals and tourists alike a sugar mecca that will torpedo your diet and make the top button of your jeans explode.

Keep up with the latest food and booze news across the region here.

Famed for its original quaint and retro location down McLarty Place, Armageddon Cake has been an institution in Geelong for just over ten years, often regarded as a place to escape the madness of the world, sit back and relax and have a laugh over board games with friends.

Armageddon Cake Dessert Bar made the move from its original small premises in a laneway of Little Malop St to a much larger space on Malop St, along the Green Spine, in 2018, before having made the difficult decision to close two years later, in 2020.

Now, under new management from Charles Corby, Armageddon Cake is planning on making its triumphant return to a new secret location. In a post to socials, Corby announced he will be bringing back everything about Armageddon that we knew and loved the speciality coffee and cake, table games, original art, old magazines and vintage decor that screams If Granny was a murderer, this is what her home would look like!.

The favourite cakes will be back on the menu, including the Baked New York Cheesecake, the Salted Caramel Mousse Cake, and the Death by Chocolate Mudcake, and the store will open at nights from around 7pm until late.

A location and date of opening will be revealed in time, but in the meantime the business has launched a GoFundMe.

Like many small businesses, we were struck down by COVID but the exciting news is WE ARE COMING BACK! Now we need YOUR help, the GoFundMe reads.

Th...

13:51

PODCAST: Third generation farmer Rosemary Nankivell on why she wont stop fighting #CSG mining on the Liverpool Plains. "IndyWatch Feed National"

THIRD GENERATION Liverpool Plains farmer Rosemary Nankivell has been active for more than a decade trying to save the top NSW food bowl, the Liverpool Plains, and the surrounding Pilliga nature reserve and State Forest, from coal and coal seam gas mining. The campaign united farmers, environmentalists and the Gomeroi people to successfully stop proposed []

13:10

Palm Tree Music Festival Australia reveals Melbourne set times, announce special guest Conrad Sewell "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

After phenomenal success in Hamptons, New York, Cabo, Mexico and Croatia, the world-renowned Palm Tree Music Festival will head to Australia in 2023 for events in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne this weekend.

Hitting the three cities in March, the tropical-inspired experience will be headlined by global superstar DJs and producers Tisto and Kygo, alongside Lost Frequencies, Sam Feldt and Frank Walker on the bill. For those heading to the festivals, set times have now been announced.

Palm Tree Music Festival Australia 2023

Friday 10th March Showgrounds Dome, SYDNEY

Saturday 11th March Riverstage, BRISBANE

Sunday 12th March Melbourne Showgrounds, MELBOURNE

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

The festival have also revealed that superstar multi-platinum-selling artist Australian Artist Conrad Sewell will be a special guest performer joining Kygo, LIVE on stage for an epic performance of their HIT track: Firestone at the festival this weekend (with more special guests to be revealed on the day), you will not want to miss this!

Melbourne Set Times:

Developed by Norwegian DJ and producer Kygo himself with the Palm Tree Crew, Palm Tree Music Festival is the first of its class to grace our shores. A one-of-a-kind festival experience, the festival captures the excitement of a single-day-event, with the unmatched feeling of summer in paradise with majestic beach vibes and unmissable sets by a lineup of global icons.

Melbourne Site Map:

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13:00

Autumn tones "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Galahs are amongst the most striking of Australian birds, their pink and grey tones accentuated at this time of year as the autumn landscape fades to brown and gold.

The Black Kite is not really black at all, a subtle combination of different shades of brown, and of course that mustard-yellow cere.

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Galahs, Joyces Creek, 9th March 2023

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12:21

With a magical blend of folk and alternative production techniques, Danika unveils her hypnotic EP Down Love "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Having spent the latter half of 2010s performing backing vocals for prominent Australian artists 30/70; Sampa The Great and Harmony Byrne, Danika established herself as an absolute force to be reckoned with the release of the experimental folk EP, When Love Comes.

On her follow-up, the Down Love EP,  the emerging pop sensation further expands on her infectious alt-folk sound, showcasing her incredible vocal range between a myriad of atmospheric dream-pop pop sensibilities and haunting gothic-western arrangements. 

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

 

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12:14

Artefacts taken by Cook to be returned to rightful custodians "IndyWatch Feed National"

THE very first objects taken from Australia by the British are finally coming home.

When James Cook and his crew first made contact with Aboriginal people in 1770, the British soldiers took dozens of spears from their camps at Botany Bay. 

More than 250 years later, only four of those spears remain and they will soon be permanently returned to the Aboriginal community of La Perouse. 

The historic announcement was made last Thursday at Bare Island in Botany Bay, which is known as Kamay in the local Indigenous language. 

La Perouse Aboriginal Land Council chairwoman Noeleen Timbery described the return of the artefacts as unimaginable. 

These spears are the markers of when our shared history began, she said. 

Theyre important objects for all Australians, because they tell the story of what happened

12:13

Traditional Owners deliver rock art protest to Plibersek "IndyWatch Feed National"

TRADITIONAL Owners from Murujuga on Western Australias Burrup Peninsular have travelled across the continent to protest outside the Sydney office of Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek. 

The protest follows a community campaign launch held in Redfern on February 26 where Murujuga Traditional Owners teamed up with Gadigal Traditional Owners to escalate their fight for better protection of sacred Murujuga rock art from ongoing industrial threats. 

Murujuga Traditional Custodians, along with local supporters and allies, addressed the media outside Ms Pliberseks office on March 2. 

We are here this morning on Gadigal Country to stand with Traditional custodians around the country in opposition to the Federal Government continuing to allow industry to desecrate our culture, our communities and our Country, Mardudhunera woman and former chair of the Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation Raelene Cooper said. 

The minister has just made international headlines announcing the World Heritage values of our sacred Murujuga rock art, but shes allowing Woodsides Burrup Hub to continue pumping out massive emissions

12:12

Change is in the air "IndyWatch Feed National"

ABORIGINAL communities, service providers, public servants, elected officials, philanthropists, business leaders, activists, inspiration thinkers, academics and local community came together last week for ChangeFest 2023 in Lutruwita (Tasmania). 

More than 500 people attended. 

Ideas, inspiration and real examples of making positive social change, as well as obstacles and challenges were discussed during the three days. 

ChangeFest is dubbed a movement. It has grown from four Logan (southeast Queensland) organisations banding together to assist community-driven social change, celebrating grassroots leadership and practical partnerships. 

ChangeFest organisers observed the discomfort of First Nations leaders at the 2018 gathering and so, in a statement, agreed on the importance of putting First Nations first. 

There is now a strong emphasis on empowering First Nations people, and the gatherings are attracting lots of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation. 

National gatherings have since been held in

12:10

LOCKED OUT OF MPARNTWE "IndyWatch Feed National"

ALICE Springs Town Council has made the extraordinary decision to ban an annual community club Aussie rules football competition. 

The council last week was presented with a motion to follow- through on the proposal, which passed despite strong opposition raised by two other councillors. 

The successful motion means Alice Springs Town Council will withdraw its support for the Community Cup competition which has teams from remote Aboriginal communities in and around Central Australia travelling to Alice Springs for games each weekend during the football season. The council said its decision was based on the town experiencing high levels of social unrest. 

The move will impact the senior mens Alice Springs-based Central Australian Football League. The five teams in the CAFL rely on players from those communities which are now banned. 

The Community Cup is played on Sundays with the CAFL on Saturdays. Community footballers are permitted to play for their community teams while also playing in the CAFL

11:38

The MSO brings an evening of pure Mozart and Beethoven bliss to Geelong "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Classical music lovers are in for a treat this month as the music of Mozart and Beethoven two of the most famous music composers of all time is brought to life live on stage. 

Taking place at Costa Hall in Geelong on 24 March, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, much-loved Melbourne pianist Stefan Cassomenos and Cybec Assistant Conductor Carlo Antonioli join forces to showcase the unique and captivating musical styles of the legends of classical music. 

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

Across the evening inside Geelongs state-of-the-art, 1,500-seat concert auditorium, classical fans will witness the magic of Beethovens Coriolan Overture, Mozarts Piano Concerto No.23 and Beethovens Symphony No.8. 

One of the greatest examples of blending practical musicianship with sheer musical genius, Mozarts Piano Concerto No.23 was written only two months before the premiere of his opera The Marriage of Figaro, and the operatic influence on this dramatic and characterful piano concerto is palpable. 

Depicting a Roman leaders transition from brutality to tenderness, Beethovens brief Coriolan Overture was written as incidental music for the play by Heinrich von Collins, after William Shakespeares Coriolanus. This overture shows the inner natures of the principal characters and is the most notable remaining aspect of von Collins play.

In 1812 when he was almost completely deaf, Beethoven composed his Eighth Symphony, which has been described quite brilliantly as one of the shortest, weirdest, and most compelling symphonies of the 19th Century (The Guardian). What appears on the surface as light-hearted playfulness is a highly experimental, radical work that challenges the idea of the symphony as a genre.

Three brilliant works from two masters of classical music all woven into nearly two hours of pure bliss. 

See Mozart & Beethoven Bliss Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Season 2023 at Costa Hall, Geelong on Friday, 24 March from 7:30pm. Tickets are on sale here

The post The MSO brings an evening of pure Mozart and Beethoven bliss to Geelong appeared first on Forte Magazine.

11:00

Can This Mushroom Help Build New Brain Cells? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Lions mane mushrooms (Hericium erinaceus) have a long history in traditional medicine. A 2023 study1 from the University of Queensland found an extract from the mushroom demonstrates the ability to promote neuron projections and connect those to other neurons.2

Lions mane mushrooms are named for their unique white and shaggy appearance that resembles a lion's mane. They are also known by several other names, including bearded tooth, monkey's head, bearded hedgehog, satyrs beard and pom pom mushroom.3 The mushroom traditionally grows on hardwood trees and has played a role in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Asian culture for centuries.

According to TCM practitioners, lions mane supports the liver, spleen, heart, kidney and lung function.4 Buddhist monks traditionally used lion's mane mushroom tea to enhance brain function and heighten focus. The Chinese began cultivating lion's mane mushrooms in 1988 to meet demand. Today it's becoming a popular functional food in Western cultures.

Lion's mane mushrooms tend to grow in a single clump of dangling spines.5 In the wild, the mushrooms appear in late summer and early fall on dead and dying hardwood trees. The young mushrooms are pure white and tend to turn yellow and brown as they age.

Lions Mane Mushrooms Dramatically Improve Brain Cell Growth

In recent years, fungi have attracted scientific exploration for the potential to improve cognitive function. Lions mane mushrooms have had a long reputation for mental health benefits, prompting a research team from the University of Queensland to delve deeper into how extracts from the mushroom may improve nerve growth and enhance memory.6

The researchers acknowledged the mushroom's ability to enhance peripheral nerve regeneration by targeting nerve growth factors. The hope was to identify bioactive compounds that could help regulate the growth of neurons.7 In the lab, the researchers purified biologically active compounds and tested them against cultured brain cells in a Petri dish. The cells were then evaluated under a super-resolution microscope.

According to study scientist Frdric Meunier, Ph.D., we found the mushroom extract and its active components largely increase the size of growth cones, which are particularly important for brain cells to sense their environment and establish new connections with other neurons...

06:17

Should The Left Embrace Preparedness Culture? "IndyWatch Feed National"

What do we do if the lights go out in our community? Margaret Killjoy says the answer is simple. The Left must embrace preparedness culture.

06:11

Wildfire Smoke Linked to Ozone Layer Damage "IndyWatch Feed National"

A new study led by chemists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that wildfire smoke particles, which can remain in the stratosphere for a year, can cause chemical reactions that deplete the protective ozone layer. The findings occurred during the megafire in Australia in December 2019 to January 2020.

The study, published in the journal Nature, analyzed the atmospheric chemical composition over the Southern Hemisphere at mid-latitudes, including regions over Australia and New Zealand and parts of Africa and South America. 

The researchers noted that the wildfire smoke particles created chemical reactions in the stratosphere. They estimated that these reactions caused the megafire to contribute to a 3% to 5% depletion in the ozone in the area studied.

The study model also estimated that the wildfires impacted the ozone layer over Antarctica, widening the hole over the Antarctic by 2.5 million square kilometers by the end of 2020, or widening by 10% of its area in comparison to 2019.

The Australian fires of 2020 were really a wake-up call for the science community, Susan Solomon, study author and professor of environmental studies at M.I.T., said in a statement. The effect of wildfires was not previously accounted for in [projections of] ozone recovery. And I think that effect may depend on whether fires become more frequent and intense as the planet warms.

The wildfires analyzed in the study were the worst ever recorded in Australia, burning tens of millions of acres and emitting 1 million tons of smoke into the atmosphere, as M.I.T. reported.

Solomon and her colleagues previously identified a chemical reaction between chlorine-containing compounds, typically chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), and fire aerosols that produced chlorine monoxide, which is known to deplete ozone. So the researchers came back to analyze molecules in the stratosphere following the megafire in Australia.

While the team found that wildfire smoke reactions with hydrochloric acid (HCl) in the stratosphere could deplete ozone, they suspect wildfire smoke could react to other chlorine-containing compounds in the atmosphere, especially wh...

05:00

Newly Discovered Enzyme Turns Air Into Electricity, Providing Clean Energy "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Newly Discovered Enzyme Turns Air Into Electricity, Providing Clean Source of Energy (Maria)

The author writes, Australian scientists have discovered an enzyme that converts air into energy. The finding, published [yesterday] in the journal Nature, reveals that this enzyme uses the low amounts of the hydrogen in the atmosphere to create an electrical current. This finding opens the way to create devices that literally make energy from thin air. The research team, led by Dr. Rhys Grinter, Ph.D. student Ashleigh Kropp, and Professor Chris Greening from the Monash University Biomedicine Discovery Institute in Melbourne, Australia, produced and analyzed a hydrogen-consuming enzyme from a common soil bacterium.

 

Trumps Threat of a Third-Party Run Is Undercut by Sore Loser Laws (Reader Steve)

The author writes, Donald Trump hates losing so much that he has suggested he will mount a third-party campaign if he doesnt win the Republican presidential nomination. But he cant win that way either, thanks to sore loser laws in six states he would need to return to the White House. Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas, as well as Arkansas and Alabama, have laws that bar a candidate defeated in a major-party primary from running as an independent or on a third-party ticket in the general election. That would put Trump at the general-election starting gate with a deficit of 91 electoral votes of the 270 required to capture the White House.

 

Inside the Private and Confidential Conservative Group That Promises to Crush Liberal Dominance (Gerry)

The authors write, Leonard Leo, a.....

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21:49

Peace not war - IPAN calls for Aussies to moblilise against war plans "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

  • IPAN denounces recent rabid media war propaganda
  • Call for all people who want peace to mobilise and force the Australian Government off path to war

The Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) believe the recent blatant war propaganda published by the Sydney Morning Herald and Melbourne Age under the title of Red Alert and similar propaganda by Murdochs Sky News hour-long Special, titled Are we ready?, represent an appalling misuse of the media ownership. Such media is clearly intended to create fear which it is not in any way justified by facts and has been done so in order to create support for a heavy increase in military spending in preparation for joining the United States in a war against China, alarmingly predicted to occur within the next three years.

Going to war with the United States against China over Taiwan is not Australia's business, nor in its interests. As former PM Paul Keating has stated, "Taiwan is not of strategic value to Australia". Taiwan is a province of China, recognised by the United Nations as such and the relationship between Beijing and Taiwan is a matter to be resolved between Beijing and Taiwan internally without external interference and, hopefully, peacefully.

Australias involvement in a U.S. war against China would be a catastrophic disaster for the Australian people, stated IPAN Spokesperson Dr Alison Broinowski.
 

Hugh White, a respected defence strategist says, servicewomen and servicemen losses in the war would exceed those losses in the Vietnam and Korean Wars. 

In addition, with 90% of Australias fuel supplies imported and the war disrupting this supply, transport would be hit heavily and trucking of essentials including food, stopped.
With 70% of everyday items (apart from food) imported from China, the import of such items would cease, resulting in empty shops. Essential imported medical supplies would be scarce, if available at all and the situation would be far worse than the recent pandemic.

Exports to China would cease and the economy would face a severe down- turn, with substantial job losses.

Community division would be stimulated with an upsurge of racism directed at any who have Asian features and that is 3 million Australians.

Additionally, the massive increase in military expenditure diverts spending from urgent community needs such as bringing our hospitals up to scratch, which according to the Australian Medical Association would require $20 billion. This is apart from the urgent need for affordable housing, increased resourcing of education and addressing the impact of climate change.

Why should Australians suffer catastrophically for the United St...

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