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Sunday, 11 June

04:40

Melba Big Band - Castlmaine Jazz Festival "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Saturday 10th Jun, 6.40pm 7.40pm, Theatre Royal
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Melba Big Band - Castlmaine Jazz Festival "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Saturday 10th Jun, 4.00pm 5.00pm, Castlemaine Town Hall
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Sunday, 14 May

20:39

Andrew Probyn: worthless piece of shit "IndyWatch Feed National"

Bill Thompson from the long running Outside Insiders brilliantly sums up the ABC's awkward and often laughed at political editor Andrew Probyn. "A worthless piece of shit". https://youtu.be/to72AYPBHZo Start from 10:25 Bill has been trying to get the ABC to acknowledge its failure to report on the arrest, charge, and...

20:30

My mother Valerie Jean Elley. Part One. My mother Valerie an old-school, disciplined, godly woman. "IndyWatch Feed National"

My mother Valerie with her mother Madge Brooker in 1931. At their home on the hills of Island Bay, Wellington, New Zealands capital.

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13:43

Maybe the last Outside Insiders? "IndyWatch Feed National"

From Bill: What may well be my last Outside Insiders as ABC will start broadcasting from Canberra, soon! Cheers, Bill T

11:33

How'd he keep a straight face? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Before he went to his Delaware beach home today, Biden was given an honorary doctorate from Howard University for his "sound analytical intellect" and "popularity on both sides of the aisle" pic.twitter.com/tThjvIGR56 RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 14, 2023

09:39

Biden - the greatest threat to the United States is White Supremacy "IndyWatch Feed National"

Biden at Howard Univ.: The most dangerous threat to our homeland is white supremacy and Im not just saying this because Im at a black HBCU. pic.twitter.com/WhwoSvlyN7 Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) May 13, 2023

08:48

Everybody Knows, Part 11: Dear Racketeers, Consider the Larger Context "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sung by Battler's Ballad in Sydney in 2012:
Sung by Battlers Ballad in Sydney in 2012: Jim Jones at Botany Bay

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

This article is in the form of a letter to the people who are busy in the child-trafficking industry.

Dear Racketeers,

You poor dopes. I bet you havent got a clue what child-stealing is all about.

Possibly, if you think only in terms of consumerism and capitalism, you assume that there is a market for this forbidden product and its forbiden-ness puts the price up. You could thereby get in on a nice take-home. All you need do is harden your heart when the child screams.

Or maybe the money is simply your pay for your career. You are a lawyer maybe an Independent Childrens Lawyer, an ICL oo, how sophisticated!  It was explained to you when you signed up, that there are a lot of bad mothers who alienate their children from the father oo, those bad mothers. If you do the right thing, which is to quell kids complaints, and make mincemeat of the mothers, youll be all set.  Oo judges will smile at you, isnt that exciting!

But ah, a different group.  You are old-school mafia. Organized crime is your thing.  Its what you do. The instructions come from the boss. Camaraderie is what makes the world go round.  And dont forget omerta. Questioning the choice of the group is a no-no. And if you do something out-of-line, well, the Hail Mary could be interrupted with a bang on the lake.

Wait.  Maybe you are the Epstein type. Here the goal is to compromise as many politicians and decision makers...

06:00

Bruce Lehrmann would have been found guilty of raping Brittany Higgins except for one juror Shane Drumgold SC told Inquiry. Another Johs Jury? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Shane Drumgold SC told the ACT Inquiry into the police cover-up attempt of the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins that he believes 11 of the 12 jurors would have found Bruce Lehrmann []

00:36

My chat with Elon Musk AI on FTL Space Travel "IndyWatch Feed National"

The immense power of AI is being wasted.----Yes, it can, and has, been used to create astounding pictures, even videos. It has been used to generate stories, articles, and text answers to any questions that humans ask one another.----But it's this last part that needs exploring, or exploding, perhaps. ----Here, a FTL spaceship is discussed with Elon Musk AI. Did we succeed?

00:10

Why Cant I Question Capitalism without Being Called a Socialist? "IndyWatch Feed National"

The essence of capitalism is to turn nature into commodities and commodities into capital. (Michael Parenti)

For as long as Ive been writing, giving public talks, and all that, I have offered informed critiques of capitalism.

For as long as Ive been offering informed critiques of capitalism, I get replies like this: I suppose you think socialism is the answer.

The paucity of imagination never ceases to disappoint me.

Breaking news: One can challenge capitalism both its theoretical and practical versions without being a fan of Castro or Lenin.

Side note to those in the medical freedom movement: Your frequent misuse of the words communism and Marxism does not serve you well.

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Saturday, 13 May

23:50

Turkish Foreign Minister Says Ankara Wont Wait for US F-35 Jets, Wants $1.4Bln Back "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sputnik 13.05.2023

ANKARA Turkiye has no plans to wait until it is brought back to the US F-35 multirole fighter program, from which it was officially removed two years ago, and seeks a refund of $1.4 billion paid for the jets, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Saturday.

We want out money now. We want the money we paid there to be returned. Our friends from the ministry came together and reviewed the steps we will take from now on. We are now taking care of ourselves, Cavusoglu told media, adding that Ankara does not want the situation to turn into a snake story like with the Patriot defense system.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan previously said that the country had paid $1.4 billion for the jets.

In April 2021, the US excluded Turkiye from the F-35 program after Ankara purchased Russias S-400 air defense systems. Washington annulled the joint memorandum on the F-35 fighters with the country, while signing the document with seven other project partners the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Australia, Denmark, Canada and Norway. Erdogan said later that year that Turkiye had received a US offer to buy F-16 jets instead, one generation behind the F-35s. The US Congress has been debating whether to include restrictions on the sale of jets in its annual defense spending bill for fiscal 2023, while the US State Department has been trying to convince lawmakers that the deal was aligned with Washingtons interests.

22:14

Man feared dead after shark attack off remote beach in South Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

Authorities are searching for a 46-year-old missing surfer who is believed to have died after a shark attack on the west coast of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. "A man is believed to have died following a shark attack," police said in a statement, adding that he was the only person to be attacked. The man from Elliston was surfing at the Walkers Rocks Beach on the Great Australian Bight when he was attacked 30 to 50 metres offshore. Police and paramedics were called to the beach about 7km north of Elliston after 10am (local time) on Saturday. Over half a dozen boats and jet skis were pressed to search for the "well-known" local where he was last seen, Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported.

22:05

Incredible waterspout is spotted off the coast of a major Australian city "IndyWatch Feed National"

A huge tornado-like water has been spotted off the coast of Sydney, dwarfing two tankers seen sailing on the horizon. The spout formed just off the coast near South Coogee in Sydney's eastern suburbs on Saturday as a storm moved closer to hitting the fringes of the city. Water spouts form as heavy winds travel in opposing directions, causing the air to be drawn upwards in a spiralling column. The rising air carries water vapour along with it into the sky where it can create showers and storms. While mostly harmless, water spouts can cause damage if they move ashore, with one destroying a dozen homes in Lennox Heads in 2010.

21:45

US firm Westinghouse announces small nuclear reactor to power 300,000 homes. "IndyWatch Feed National"

https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/us-firm-unveils-game-changing-small-nuclear-reactor US tech company, Westinghouse, has announced the launch of the an effort to extend access to nuclear power as demand for clean energy rises. The AP300 nuclear reactor is scheduled to be operational in 2027 and will provide...

21:13

I got the question "IndyWatch Feed National"

You know, the inevitable dumb one.

If there are more than two sexes, name a third one.

The correct answer is, obviously, Your mom.

But seriously, if I tell you something is a range or continuum, you dont refute me by telling me I have to name every shade. When I was a child, I learned that there are 7 colors, precisely 7, in the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. Then when I got older I learned that there are hundreds of wavelengths between 400 and 700 nanometers. And then when I got older still I learned that color is the product of combinations of wavelengths, like chords, and the numbers got larger still. And then I learned about photoreception and color vision, and discovered that colors were a property of visual processing derived from context and relative distinctions in illumination and intensity, and theres nothing fixed about them. I read David Marr in the 1980s, you know.

Then someone comes along and insists that the stuff they learned in kindergarten is the absolute rock solid truth.

Hey, I bet you this person is also one of those who mocks the abbreviation LGBTQIA+ because there are too many letters in it and we keep adding more.

19:57

What is it about righteous Rugby League media types.. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Rugby League Journalist Paul Kent has been charged with domestic violence offences following an incident at his home. @lizziepearl #9News pic.twitter.com/jyDeZTM02M 9News Sydney (@9NewsSyd) May 13, 2023 Thanks to UnderMinder who tells us: This could get a bit spicy! I'll say, get your questions in now. Ask Kenty tonight...

18:43

A pair of Southern Boobooks "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Always a thrill to see our local Wyndham Street Boobooks. Ive been hearing their calls close by over the past week or so. The sexes are similar and both the male and female are pictured here no idea which is which.

I reckon theyll be feasting out on house mice at present keep up the good work!

SB1-1

Southern Boobook, Newstead, 11th May 2023

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18:07

Thank you from Ralph Blewitt - today doctors told him there's no remaining cancer! "IndyWatch Feed National"

They got it all - there's no secondary growth in his lymph nodes. Michael Smith 573 Thank you from Ralph Blewitt - he's today been advised they got all the cancer

17:50

Total Dwellings Approved Fell Slightly In March, Says ABS "IndyWatch Feed National"

The total number of new dwellings approved for construction decreased by 0.1 per cent in March, in seasonally adjusted terms, following a 3.9 per cent rise in February, according to data released this week by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Daniel Rossi, ABS head of construction statistics, said The result was driven by a 2.8 per cent fall in approvals for private sector houses, following an 11.3 per cent February rise. Private sector house approvals remain 15.0 per cent lower than March 2022, Mr Rossi said.

Private sector dwellings excluding house approvals increased 5.6 per cent in March, following a 9.7 per cent decrease in February.

This is the sixth consecutive month where the trend result has fallen for total dwellings approved,  Mr Rossi said.

Across Australia total dwelling approvals decreased in Tasmania (-42.1 per cent), South Australia (-19.1 per cent), and Queensland (-6.7 per cent). Western Australia (+27.2 per cent), New South Wales (+3.1 per cent), and Victoria (+1.7 per cent) rose in March.

Approvals for private sector houses fell in most states: New South Wales (-4.0 per cent), Queensland (-3.9 per cent), Victoria (-3.8 per cent), and South Australia (-0.1 per cent). Western Australia was the only state with a March increase (+8.7 per cent).

The value of total building approvals fell 5.9 per cent, following a 19.5 per cent rise in February. The value of total residential building approvals fell 6.5 per cent, comprised of a 6.4 per cent decrease in new residential building and a 7.4 per cent fall in alterations and additions.

The value of non-residential building approved decreased 5.1 per cent, following a 41.0 per cent rise in February.

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17:31

US Lifts Gay Blood Ban, Australia Urged To Follow "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australian gay blood donation campaigners have welcomed a decision in the United States to allow gay men to give blood, and urged Australia to follow suit.

The US has ditched a three-month abstinence period before gay men can give blood and will instead ask questions about sexual risk of all donors regardless of their sexual orientation, an approach known as individual risk assessment.

In Australia the Red Cross Lifeblood Service has no plans to allow safe gay men to donate whole blood, despite individual risk assessment now being the approach in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Greece, Argentina and many other countries.

Instead, Lifeblood wants gay men, and bisexual men and trans women who have sex with men, all of whom can currently not give whole blood, to be able to give blood plasma.

Let Us Give spokesperson, Thomas Buxereau applauded the US for replacing its gay blood ban with individual risk assessment, and called on Australias blood authorities to do the same.

Allowing blood donations from gay men, and bisexual men and trans women who have sex with men, who are safe to give, will mean a new source of safe blood for those Australians in need, Mr Buxereau said.

Australian gay, bisexual and trans people who are currently blocked from donating blood want to be able to save lives in the same way as our counterparts in the UK, Canada and the US.

Researcher, Dr Sharon Dane, said international research shows there is no meaningful risk from allowing gay men, and bisexual men and trans women who have sex with men, to give blood under the conditions now applying in the US.

Under the system of individual risk assessment in the UK, Canada, US and other countries, every donor is asked if they have had anal sex with a new partner or multiple partners in the last three months. If they say no they can donate.

The Australian Lifeblood Service has said this may deter a significant number of heterosexual donors but the international evidence has shown this is not the case.

Rather than allowing whole blood donation by gay men, and bisexual men and trans women who have sex with men, Lifeblood wants to only allow plasma donation.

But this does not address the regular shortages of whole blood and still means gay, bisexual and trans people are not treated equally.

Canada and Israel trialled plasma donation for gay men but quickly abandoned those trials and moved on to equal treatment for all donors.

The so-called plasma pathway is a dead-end Australia should not go down.

The post US Lift...

16:54

INTERVIEW: Freddie Ponton Nord Stream Attack: More Details of NATO Covert Operation "IndyWatch Feed National"

Nord Stream Attack: New revelations surface while the mystery deepens.

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on May 10, 2023, Patrick talks with independent French researcher and journalist Freddie Ponton, to continue the discussion on the Nord Stream attack in September 2022, briefly commenting on recent press articles in the US and Europe that keeps pushing exotic narratives. The conversation rapidly shifts to new information uncovered by Freddie, who points to Sweden and a submarine rescue exercise which took place during NATO Naval training BALTOPS 22. Freddie also announces Part 3 of his investigation, which will reveal some astonishing facts. Listen:

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15:21

Look Beyond Deliberate Division To See The Voice, Urge Empowered Mobs "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australians have been urged to look past deliberate moves to seed doubt around the Voice to Parliament at a panel discussion on Indigenous Constitutional Recognition at Queensland University of Technology this week.

QUT partnered with Empowered Communities, a collaboration of 10 regional, urban and remote communities across Australia, to present the panel discussion and launch The Voice, Partnership, Empowerment explained booklet.

Hosted by QUT Chancellor Ann Sherry, the panel of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders spoke about what Constitutional Recognition through The Voice means for their lives and futures, and for the future of Australia.

Fiona Jose, Kuku Yalanji and Torres Strait, Cape York Partnership CEO and Cape York Empowered Communities leader, said public debate about exact details of how The Voice would operate was detracting from the purpose of the referendum.

The referendum is actually about reconciliation. It is going to be our countrys most unifying moment in history. There is no reconciliation without The Voice, she said.

Fiona Jose, CEO of Cape York Partnerships.

Ms Jose said while it was important to have public debate on the best way to implement the Voice, that had to happen at the right time.

The details around the policies is the job of parliament and for the parliamentarians to sort out, she said.

What we are being asked in the referendum is really simple do we support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Constitution through a Voice to Parliament? The option to the Australian public is to answer yes to that question, or no.

Keri Tamwoy, of the Wik Nation and Mayor of Aurukun, said Aboriginal politicians who said the Voice wouldnt work hadnt consulted with remote communities to find out what they needed.

I can guarantee that these politicians will not come to our remote communities, to sit down with us and hear what we want. They need to come into our community and sit around that same fire and eat from that same fire, from the one plate, to experience what it is we go through on a daily basis, Mayor Tamwoy said.

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14:32

EDO Helps Knitting Nannas Take On Unconstitutional Anti-Protest Laws "IndyWatch Feed National"

Two Knitting Nannas members of a renowned and growing international activist organisation set up to protest inaction on climate change were back in the NSW Supreme Court this week challenging repressive anti-protest legislation passed last year by the Perrottet government.

Dominique Jacobs and Helen Kvelde, through their lawyers at the NSW Environmental Defenders Office (EDO), launched a constitutional challenge to s214A of theCrimes Act 1900 in October 2022, claiming it breaches their right to free speech implied in the Australian Constitution.

Following highly publicised protests in Sydney earlier this year, the NSW Government pushed through changes to the Road Amendment (Major Bridges and Tunnels) Regulation 2022 and introduced the Roads and Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 2022 to parliament without public consultation.

On behalf of on Ms Kvelde and Jacobs, the EDO has launched a Constitutional challenge to section 214A of the Crimes Act 1900 that makes it an offence to remain near any part of a major facility if that conduct causes persons attempting to use the major facility to be redirected, on the basis it impermissibly burdens the implied freedom of political communication.

Ms Jacobs and Kvelde say the new laws are so broad that a group of people could face serious criminal charges, including up to two years in prison, simply by protesting near a railway station and causing people to be redirected around them.

EDOs clients will also ask the court to find the definition of major bridge, tunnel or road under s 144G of the Roads Act too broad.

Ms Jacobs and Kvelde contend the Crimes Act amendment was unconstitutional because it impermissibly burdened the implied freedom of political communication, and that to uphold the Australian Constitution, the NSW Government must allow communities to peacefully protest government policy in public spaces.

The Crimes Act amendment introduced a number of offences relating to major facilities including making it an offence to remain near any part of a major facility if doing so causes persons attempting to use the major facility to be redirected.

Major facilities include train stations, such as Central, Town Hall and Martin Place, places that historically have been synonymous with peaceful protest. The reforms also increased maximum penalties for peaceful protest to two years prison and $22,000.

Ms Jacobs and Ms Kvelde have been at the frontline of Australian climate impacts, experiencing trauma and loss from drought, fire and flood in the last four years alone.

Australians li....

14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 4.00 AUD
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13:57

Faced with a choice, Malcolm Turnbull publicly supports Chris Bowen over Peter Dutton. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Prick. Sorry, pricks. Turnbull could have said nothing at all. 3 reasons why Peter Duttons nuclear plan is a dumb idea for Australia pic.twitter.com/vmcxgoXxwW Chris Bowen (@Bowenchris) May 13, 2023

11:59

They Keep Promoting Boosters During Excess and Sudden Deaths "IndyWatch Feed National"

 

by Dee McLachlan

Excess deaths: In the past, politicians and the media would be all over it. But today both our leaders and the presstitutes have normalized excess deaths, sudden deaths, and myocarditis in children When was asking questions misinformation?

Booster Blitz

This booster push on Channel 9 (Australia) was released on 19 January 2022. (I find it challenging to listen to the coersive dialogue.)

This ABC article is an example of...

11:50

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

UN Envoy: Humanitarian Deal Between Warring Sides is a First Step Toward a Cease-fire in Sudan

Sudanese evacuees wait under a pane at Port Sudan airport, Thursday, May 11, 2023. The conflict between the country's military and a rival paramilitary group has killed hundreds and displaced hundreds of thousands since it broke out in mid-April, creating a humanitarian crisis inside the country and at its borders. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

CAIRO (AP) The U.N. envoy for Sudan on Friday welcomed a deal between the countrys warring generals promising safe passage to civilians fleeing the conflict and protection for humanitarian operations in the East African nation.

The envoy, Volker Perthes, said the agreement was an important first step toward a cease-fire to the fighting which is about to enter its fourth week.

The Sudanese military and the countrys paramilitary, the Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, signed a pact late Thursday vowing to alleviate humanitarian suffering across the country, although a truce remains elusive.

Both sides also agreed to refrain from attacks likely to harm civilians. The violence has already killed over 600 people, including civilians, according to the U.N. healthy agency.

The most important element is that both sides commit to continue talks, Perthes said during an online U.N. news conference from his office in Port Sudan. International efforts to turn the deal into a cease-fire have already started, he added.

The Associated Press obtained a copy of the agreement, which outlines a series of shared pledges and promises to facilitate humanitarian action in order to meet the needs of civilians.

The deal signing-ceremony, brokered by the United Sates and Saudi Arabia, was aired by Saudi state media in the early hours of Friday morning. Neither the military nor the RSF immediately issued statements acknowledging Thursdays pact.

It does not provide any detail on how the agreed-on humanitarian promises would be upheld by troops on the ground. Previously, both sides agreed to several short cease-fires, since the fighting b...

11:28

BEST OF THE WEB: Moon mystery: China, Japan scientists have no answers for space gear disappearances "IndyWatch Feed National"

China and Japan have addressed mysterious circumstances around disappearing space equipment, including a lunar lander that would have completed Japan's potential first successful moon landing. "It has been determined that there is a high probability that the lander eventually made a hard landing on the moon's surface," Takeshi Hakamanda, founder and CEO of Japanese spaceflight company Ispace, said of the venture. The company clarified shortly after that engineers had observed that the remaining propellant in the Hakuto-R spacecraft may have been "at the lower threshold and shortly afterward the descent speed rapidly increased," the New York Times reported.

09:56

Australias First Genetically Modified Fruit Sent for Government Approval "IndyWatch Feed National"

Theres a new banana in town, and its been genetically modified (GM). Scientists at Australias Queensland University of Technology (QUT) have developed the first GM banana in the world, a variety of Cavendish banana known as QCAV-4, designed to help save the species.

"https://www.ecowatch.com/most-hydrating-fruits-and-vegetables.html"> fruit was engineered to withstand a fungus known as Panama Disease tropical race 4 (TR4), a threat to the $20 billion global banana industry, a press release from QUT said. The GM Cavendish has been submitted to the Australian government for regulatory approval.

QUT professor James Dale, who led the development of QCAV-4, and his team have been developing and growing the GM Cavendish variety for more than 20 years.

The devastating Panama Disease TR4 is caused by a soil-borne fungus that stays in the ground for more than 50 years, wiping out banana crops and destroying farms for generations, Dale said in the press release. It is a huge problem. It has devastated Cavendish plantations in many parts of the world and could cripple the Cavendish banana export industry worldwide.

If the new Cavendish banana variety is given the green light, it will become the first GM fruit approved for cultivation and consumption in Australia, reported The Guardian.

Dale estimates that there are between 300 and 1,000 types of bananas throughout the world, with the Cavendish variety making up about half of commercial production.

It has some disease resistance, its high yielding, it tastes pretty good and it travels well, Dale said, as The Guardian reported.

The team has been growing QCAV-4 bananas in field trials in Australias Northern Territory for more than six years and have found them to be highly resistant to TR4, the press release said.

About 95 per cent of Australias bananas...

09:51

May 9 1945 The day Russia won WW2 "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

-with a little help from their friends

WW2 was the deadliest conflict in human history. There were 85 million fatalities, most of whom were Russian civilians. Russia lost up to 27 million people in the war, nearly 13% of their entire population at the time.

But they did win the war, a little known fact that the Hollywood Culture Factory fails to mention in their endless stream of WW2 movies.

The United States, feared around the globe as an awesome war machine, waited until the last moment before committing to the fight to save the world from Fascism. In the hope, no doubt, that the Russians and the Germans would annihilate each other. But once it was obvious to all that Germany would fall to the Russian army, the U.S. and its allies made a mad dash to grab as much territory as possible, under the astute assumption that Russia would not stop at Berlin, but continue westward until they reached the Atlantic.

It is well documented and not disputed that the Soviet Union did 3/ of the fighting in WW2. 3/ of the casualties were Russian.  Russia was responsible for 3/4 of the german soldiers killed or captured. The same goes for tanks destroyed, planes shot down, etc, etc.

We may detest Stalin and Putin, but that does not give us the right to write Russia out of history.

We talk today about the unprecedented distortion of the truth facilitated by the internet, but  the almost unanimous denial of the fact that Russia won the second world war, almost single-handed, goes unremarked.

09:39

100 Questions! - Questions For Corbett #100 "IndyWatch Feed National"

Questions For Corbett is celebrating its 10th anniversary! Join James for this 100th Episode Extravaganza where he takes on the task of answering 100 questions from the ever-growing question bag in as entertaining and informative way as possible!

08:12

Who will replace Ken Ham? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Calm down, hes not dead yet. At his age, though, hes probably contemplating his future successor. Bodie Hodge, his son-in-law, is a blithering goober, and the other people at the top of his organization are women, so naturally theyre out of the running. Andrew Snelling, Terry Mortenson, Danny Faulkner? Negative charisma. Tim Chaffey? Hes tall, thats about it. Nathaniel Jeanson? An insufferable twit.

Apparently, Ken has been recruiting back in the homeland of Australia, and he has landed a real winner: Martyne Iles. Hes perfect. Hes young. Hes loud. Hes a confirmed hater: he doesnt want anything to do with the gays or the transes, he despises the idea of climate change, he hates commies. Hes a cerfiable culture warror, and his ideology lines up nicely with Ken Hams.

And now hes been hired as Chief Ministry Officer for Answers in Genesis.

Also interesting: he was formerly the Managing Director of the Australian Christian Lobby, but he was kicked out. The apparent cause was that the ACL, under his leadership, was flopping badly. Australians kept passing those danged liberal laws anyway. He was ineffective and obnoxious.

The ACL grew rapidly under Iles its membership tripled, Iles said but its size wasnt the boards problem. It was struggling for political impact. In a few short years, it recorded losses on virtually every single key issue: same-sex marriage was legalised in 2017, just months before Iles took the post; almost every state in the country has loosened laws on abortion and voluntary assisted dying; and major steps against faced with the potential for a multi-term Labor government that saw the group as at best irrelevant, the Australian Christian Lobby needed a major strategic reset.

So now he has left Australia to a country that if more favorable ideologically. Hes just like Ken Ham!

They have one other thing in common: theyre both abominably stupid. Heres Iles evidence for god.

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06:32

What is Title 42? What the end of the border policy means for the US "IndyWatch Feed National"

With the clock winding down on Title 42, there are many questions circulating about what the end of the policy means for the United States' border security. The policy was one instated by the Trump administration in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and has been in place since. With its expiration upon us, the immigration policy is going to look different for the United States, with migrants already lining up to enter the country. Here are some commonly asked questions about Title 42 answered. What was the Title 42 policy? What does Title 42 expiring mean? What is the difference between Title 42 and Title 8?

01:10

Calls Grow To Release Julian Assange "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Neenah Payne Australia PM says frustrated over continued detention of Julian Assange I know its frustrating, I share the frustration, Albanese told ABC television...

Calls Grow To Release Julian Assange

00:52

INTERVIEW: David Thunder Irelands Draconian Hate Speech Law "IndyWatch Feed National"

What is happening to western societies? A new Irish law threatens to remove the right to freedom of expression and privacy. Where does it end?

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on May 10, 2023, Patrick talks with political philosophy researcher Dr. David Thunder about his thoughts on Irelands draconian Hate Speech Bill. David explains how the new law could lead to Irish citizens being arrested and jailed for something as insignificant as a social media post or a meme which the authorities deem to be offensive. They also discuss the effects it will have on freedom of expression and privacy, as well as the privileges certain groups and individuals which the state decrees as persons with protected characteristic. In a Stasi-like fashion, this could easily open the doors for abuse of power and thought policing. David also shares his thoughts on the current state of Irish politics. All this and more. Listen:

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00:48

Whats Our Best Bet in 2024? "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Dan McKnight | The Libertarian Institute | May 12, 2023

Did you see what Donald Trump said about Ukraine?

At a CNN town hall on Wednesday evening, the former president and current candidate announced:

If Im president, I will have that war settled in one day, 24 hours. Ill meet with Putin, Ill meet with Zelensky, they both have weaknesses and they both have strengths, and within 24 hours that war will be settled. Itll be overI dont think in terms of winning or losing. I think in terms of getting it settled so we stop killing all these people and breaking them.

When CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins asked Trump if he wanted Ukraine or Russia to win this war, he responded, I want everybody to stop dying. Theyre dying, Russians and Ukrainians. I want them stop dying. And Ill have that done in 24 hours, Ill have it done. You need the power of the presidency to do it.

Thats a damn good answer. And a much better one than anyone in the Biden White House has presented for why weve spent over a hundred billion dollars to fight a war with Russia.

These corporate press stand-ins never explain what victory conditions look like for Ukraine. Volodymyr Zelensky has said his aims include the recapture of Crimea and the decapitation of the Russian state.

But...

00:00

Chinas Government Calls US Government an International Outlaw "IndyWatch Feed National"

Wang Wenbin, Chinas Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, held his regular press conference in Beijing, on May 11th, and answered a reporters question: It was reported that the G7 Summit to be held in Japan will ask China to abide by international rules. Do you have any comment? by saying that those countries are hypocritical for accusing others of violating the never-defined stock phrase of the U.S. Government international rules. He said:

The US has spied indiscriminately on countries globally, not least its G7 allies, strong-armed countries diplomatically, and applied economic coercion and military interference. The US has blatantly invaded Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria and other countries that are smaller and weaker than the US, killing and displacing tens of millions of innocent civilians. When it comes to international rules, the USs place is in the dock. It is in no position to point fingers at other countries.

His statement that When it comes to international rules, the USs place is in the dock suggests that international rules means the same thing as international laws, but the U.S. Government, and its allies, have never defined what the term international rules means, nor what international body sets those rules, nor where they are codified, nor what they are. If those rules are international laws, then it would be easy to document which Government violates them more than any other Government does, because obviously that is the U.S. Government itself.

Wenbins answer also included the following:

When the G7 talk about international rules, they mean the Western rules that draw lines according to ideologies and values and the US-first and G7-dominated rules of a small circle. Those rules serve the vested interest of a very few countries, including the G7, rather than the common interests of the international community.

By the international community, he was referring to the General Assembly of the United Nations. It is the U.N., and not the U.S. Government, which establishes those laws. Wengbin opened his answer by talking about that:

Before discussing international rules, we need to first of all make clear what exactly the international rules are. For the overwhelming majority of countries in the world, international rules consist of the basic norms governing international relations b...

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23:42

Ending War on Earth in Illinois (Or Any Other Locality) "IndyWatch Feed National"


Al Mytty in Illinois during webinar for which these remarks were prepared.

By David Swanson, World BEYOND War, May 12, 2023

We very much need World BEYOND War educational and activist events and campaigns in Illinois (and every other location). We also need the people of Illinois (and every other location on Earth) as part of the global movement to end war.

I say that having been in Chicago many times and at least once to Carbondale. Interstate 64 which comes by my house also cuts through Illinois, so a few cups of coffee and Im there.

We started World BEYOND War in 2014 to work with thousands of existing peace groups but to do three things a bit differently. One is to be global. Another is to go after the entire institution of war. Another is to use education and activism, both and together. Ill say a few words about each of these things.

First, on being global. Theres a great peace activist named Bill Astore who has an article this week at TomDispatch where he suggests that if we rid the world of nuclear weapons he could like his country better. I also read yesterday a book by my old philosophy professor Richard Rorty, probably the smartest person in many ways Ive ever met, who simply obsesses over the need to view U.S. history as a glass half full, even if it means believing in myths and ignoring ugly facts. Unless one does that, he writes, we cannot do the work of creating a better country. He never even entertains long enough to reject it the possibility of staring at all the facts head-on and doing the work regardless (is the question of whether a country has done more harm or more good even answerable?). Nor does he ever even consider the possibility of identifying with the world or a locality more so than a nation.

What I love most about online World BEYOND War events is that people use the word we to mean we people of the Earth. Now and again, youll have someone always its someone from the United States use we to mean a military always its the U.S. military. As in Hey, I remember you from that jail cell we were in for protesting the fact that we were bombing Afghanistan. This assertion would seem like a riddle to a Martian who might wonder how one can bomb Afghanistan from a jail cell and why one would have also protested ones...

23:14

The Work That Tricontinental Does "IndyWatch Feed National"

I am grateful to you for reading this newsletter, which has been coming to you since March 2018 and which now thanks to the efforts of our movements reaches over a million people. Our first newsletter posed a problem that remains at the heart of our institutes work:

The Left has before us a serious challenge: people think that we are good and sensitive people, but that we are utopian and fail to provide reasonable answers to practical problems. We have to overcome this penalty. We have to show that radical thinking is not merely utopian (and has no place in reality), but that it attempts to solve practical challenges given the constraints of property and power. It has to show, more importantly, how certain problems cannot be solved within these constraints and require more ambitious transformations of the political and economic system. This kind of thinking guided by political and social movements will be at the heart of the institute.

Over the course of the past sixty-two months, we have tried our best to hold fast to this mission. To this end, we set for ourselves a series of objectives:

  1. To bridge the gap between movements and intellectual institutions.
  2. To bridge the gap between movements across the planet.
  3. To amplify the voices of the new intellectuals who lead these movements.
  4. To elaborate the theories that are often implicit in these movements.
  5. To reclaim the histories of socialism and national liberation.

These objectives ground our work. We hope that what we have researched and produced has been useful to those committed to strengthening our movements and advancing...

21:56

Resistance is a continuous endeavor "IndyWatch Feed National"

For more than 75 years, Palestinians have organized for a liberated future. Today, as resistance against Israeli apartheid intensifies, unity and revolutionary optimism has become the main infrastructure of struggle.


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Melbourne, Australia. Image credit Matt Hrkac CC BY 2.0.

It is nearing the 75th commemoration of the beginning of the Nakba, and Palestinians have mourned at least 150 martyrs since the beginning of 2023. Currently, 4,900 Palestinians are detained in Zionist jails, including 160 children. But for Palestinians on the ground and those of us in exile, the revolutionary optimism remains, underlying a long, arduous, steadfast struggle for liberation.

Since the Unity Intifada of 2021, we have witnessed a clear, systematic rise in popular armed resistance in Palestine. With it comes a necessary reckoning with the current phase of the Palestinian struggle for liberation from Zionist settler-colonialism. Unity among Palestinians has characterized the Unity Intifada, as the name suggests. Palestinians are unified against the Zionist project, in spite of the deliberate, systematic fragmentation imposed upon them.

The notion of unity, especially regarding armed struggle, prisoner revolt, and labor revolt, is what consistently rings the loudest. It rings loudest despite a colonial separation wall, military checkpoints, and indiscriminate detainments by the Zionist state and the comprador Palestinian Authority (PA). It rings despite a genocidal blockade on Gaza, and the imposition of arbitrary colonial categoriesIDs, passports, permits, and laissez-passers.

After the martyrdom of 18-year-old resistance leader Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi in August 2022, the Lions Den made its first appearance in public. Heeding Ibrahim Al-Nabulsis call to action, a grassroots, youth-led, revolutionary armed faction sprouted from the occupied West Bank cities of Nablus and Jenin. We long recognize these cities as two nuclei of Palestinian resistance. The conditions of 75 years of brutal settler-colonialism birthed Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi,...

21:14

Stop Immigration Rally: Saturday 13 May, 12pm, Parliament House Melbourne "IndyWatch Feed National"

READ MORE AT XYZ A Stop Immigration Rally will be held tomorrow on the steps...

21:08

Chile Announces Plan to Nationalize Lithium Industry "IndyWatch Feed National"

In a surprising though not unprecedented move, Chile announced plans to nationalize its lithium industry, following similar efforts in resource nationalism among major producers of battery metals. Although implementation of the reforms is expected to be gradual and keep existing contracts intact, the decision stands to influence the political will and feasibility for other lithium producers to follow suit. In seeking to indigenize and retain a greater portion of the value chain in their mining sector, the policies instituted by Chile and other lithium producers have significant implications for the global energy market as demand for electric vehicles and renewable infrastructure soars.

At present, Chile possesses the worlds largest lithium reserves and is the 2nd largest producer, behind Australia. In its return to resource nationalism, Chile seeks to secure its domestic supply and maximize revenue generation from this strategic resource, positioning itself as a leading player in the global battery metals market. Santiagos move toward greater state control of critical minerals precedes a similar phased plan for copper nationalization dating back to the 1950s and ending with the military coup in 1973 that removed the left-wing government of then-President Salvador Allende.

The post Chile Announces Plan to Nationalize Lithium Industry appeared first on Geopolitical Monitor.

20:11

Fair Work Closer To Balance After Shameless Coalition Stack, Says Peak Union "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Australian Council of Trade Unions has welcomed the latest round of appointments to the Fair Work Commission, a move the Albanese government earlier this year described as an attempt to even up the balance after nearly a decade of shameless stacking by the Coalition.

During its nine years in government, the Abbott-Turnbull-Morrison governments made 27 permanent appointments to the commission. Twenty-six of them came from an employer background, according to the ACTU and the Albanese government.

In March this year, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Tony Burke, announced an initial five appointments to the Commission, but suggested there was more to come.

Even with these appointments we are still a long way from balance, Burke said. There is more work to do to correct the Coalitions shameless stack. I look forward to the day when I can return to appointing people from employee and employer backgrounds in equal numbers. But there is an immediate imperative to restore the balance.

This week, a further eight appointments were announced. ACTU Secretary Sally McManus said the Albanese Government has continued to act on its election promise to restore balance at the Commission.

The union movement welcomes these appointments, Ms McManus said. These appointments bring the Commission closer to achieving gender balance and greater cultural diversity. This is the first time two women of colour have been appointed to the Commission, appointments that are long overdue.

New leader of the ACTU, Sally McManus, pictured on ABCs 7:30.

Oanh Thi Tran, a solicitor at the Young Workers Centre, with a background in trade unions, and Pearl Lim, a senior official at the Australian Services Union, Western Australia Branch are among the latest appointees.

The Fair Work Commission has a big impact on the lives of working people, so it is essential that it is just and balanced, Ms McManus said. The Coalition government stacked it with employer ideologues, and these new appointments help restore balance.

It is essential public institutions such as the Fair Work Commission d...

20:02

Using Home Equity to Renovate Your Home "IndyWatch Feed National"

If you want to reach your home ownership goals and achieve financial success, its important to have a solid understanding of home equity. More specifically, you need to know how it can be used to further your own investments and get closer to your financial goals.

There are many different ways to take advantage of your home equity. In this blog, however, were going to focus on how you can use your equity on home improvements. Using home equity for renovations is a great way to enhance your living space without having to take out another loan or having to spend money from your savings account.

This short guide will help you decide whether or not using home equity for your home renovations is right for you.

What is Home Equity?

Home equity is the difference between the value of your property and the amount that you owe on the home loan. In other words, it is the percentage of your total property value that is actually under your ownership. As a general example, if your property is worth $400,000 and your loan amount is at $200,000, then your home equity is $200,000.

That being said, since property values are affected by so many different variables, your equity can grow even if you havent made a mortgage payment towards your loan. In theory, if the value of your property increases, your home equity can grow as well.

Another thing to know is that your home equity and your usable equity are two different figures. With most lenders, you can only use up to 80% of your home equity. In the example used above, your usable equity would be 80% of $200,000, which would be $160,000.

You can use this for many different things including buying an investment property, renovating your home, buying a car, or consolidating debt.

Additionally, according to Westpac, if your Loan to Value Ratio (LVR) is greater than 80% after a loan increase, then you might need to get Lenders Mortgage Insurance.

The LVR is calculated by dividing your loan amount by the total value of your property. If we take the previous example, the LVR would be calculated by dividing 200,000 by 400,000, giving us 0.5. This means the LVR is 50%.

How to Use Home Equity for Renovations

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19:53

Enhance Your Look in 10 Simple Steps "IndyWatch Feed National"

Looking your best can help you boost your self-esteem and allow you to stay confident. Contrary to what many people think, you dont need to invest a lot of time and money in improving your likes. Having a simple yet actionable plan can make it easier for you to enhance your look in no time.

Keep reading this article to find 10 tips that will allow you to look your best.

  1. Getting Fit and Healthy

    Getting in shape will allow you to better rock different wardrobes and styles. While its important to not let conventional beauty standards affect how you think about your body, exercise is vital for keeping fit and healthy.

    A healthy mix of cardio and strength training is a good starting point. Defining your fitness goals and working with a personal trainer can help fast-track your results.

  2. Choose the Right Shoes

    When it comes to changing up your look, most people only think about buying the most trendy and expensive dresses. But many people forget that attire can only look good if its paired with amazing shoes.

    This is why you should consider growing your range of shoes so you can look good on all occasions. Consider buying branded shoes like Nike Shoes so you can rock various looks with confidence and get great value for the money you spend.

  3. Take Care of Your Skin Health

    Struggling with skin health problems can affect your confidence. Investing in good skin care is important for your confidence and your health. Start by identifying your skin type and buying products that can help you overcome your specific skin health challenges.

    If possible, you should consider getting help from a dermatologist to get professional advice about your skin health.

  4. Find a Hairstyle That Suits You

    Your hairstyle is always important when it comes to upping your look or changing your style. You need to be careful about your hairstyle to ensure that you can give a great aura. Identify your face type to choose the hairstyles that will suit you most.

    Choose the right hair styling products, like a good hair dryer, to ensure that your hair doesnt get damaged. Avoid using any hair products that can damage your hair in the long run.

  5. Up Your Makeup Skills

    Good makeup can allow you to highlight the best features of your face while improving your confidence.

    Contrary to the popular misconception, you dont need to hire the services of the most expensive makeup artist to look attractive...

19:20

Beware of mean girls bearing gifts "IndyWatch Feed National"

God help the Finance department. Why do these people think that we think they are celebrities?

19:14

Aqueous Matters: Europes Water Crisis "IndyWatch Feed National"

Europe is joining a number of other regions on the planet in suffering a prolonged water crisis; and it is one that shows little sign of abating. To this can be added the near catastrophic conditions that exist in other parts of the globe, where ready and secure access to water supplies is more aspiration than reality.

Since 2018, according to satellite data analysed by researchers from the Institute of Geodesy at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), the continent has been enduring increasingly dire drought conditions. Groundwater levels have been, according to the institute, low, despite the occasional dramatic flooding event. Even through winter, there has been no relief.

In a piece published in Geophysical Research Letters, Eva Boergens and her fellow authors picked up on sharp water shortages in Central Europe during the summer months of 2018 and 2019. In the summer months of 2018, Central and Northern Europe experienced exceptionally dry conditions [] with parts of Central Europe receiving less than 50% of the long-time mean precipitation.

In July and August that year, vicious heatwaves aided in inducing drought conditions. Much the same pattern was repeated in 2019: below-average precipitation, beating heatwaves in June and July. The consequences for such deficits in water, the authors note, are severe to agricultural productivity, forest management, and industrial production, with the latter cut back by disrupted transport on inland waterways due to extremely low water levels. Levels since have barely risen.

The researchers from TU Graz also note the bleak picture from prolonged drought, one all too familiar to those inhabiting dry swathes of land on such continents as Africa and Australia. The dry riverbed and bodies of stagnant water are becoming more common features of the European landscape. Aquatic species are losing their habitats and ecological disruption is becoming the norm.

From the human perspective, the water crisis has also encouraged an energy shortage. The French nuclear industry has prominently struggled with inadequate supply, even in the face of a parliamentary bill to accelerate the construction of new reactors. As Marine Tondelier, national secretary of Europe Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV, Greens), declared on March 7, Once and for all, lets say it, simply and firmly: at this rate, there will soon not be enough water in our rivers to cool the nuclear power plants!

In Spain, the countrys weather service, Aemet, has concluded that the situation....

18:30

A monthly Mario Kart tournament is coming to a Geelong brewery "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Think youre the champ when it comes to ruling the Mario Kart racetrack? Nows the time to prove your prowess, with this new monthly ultimate Mario Kart Tournament in Geelongs CBD.

Hosted by Anything Goes Entertainment, the brand-new event will take to The Brewery by Bells Beach Brewing in Geelong one Wednesday night each month, kicking off on Wednesday 17 May.

Stay up to date with whats happening in and around the region here

Catering to those that want to elevate their nights, Bells Beach Brewing has been on the front foot for the last year or so, teaming up with the party people at Anything Goes Entertainment to bring fun events to Geelongs central hub, positioned conveniently at the iconic bar space located in Dennys Place behind Beavs Bar, with the likes of weekly comedy nights, board game nights, trivia and even SingStar evenings.

Were pretty keen to kick off some brand new Wednesday night events at The Brewery soon. First off the block is our long awaited Mariokart Tournament, Anything Goes Entertainment shared on social media.

If you think your mate Davo is the best youve seen on rainbow road then get down to The Brewery Geelong to really see how good he is compared to the rest of Geelong and even win some prizes doing it!

 

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17:59

Drugged-Up and Ready to Kill "IndyWatch Feed National"

Mike Whitney The Unz Review May 11, 2023

Psychiatric treatment and psychiatric drugs are the common denominator of the growing number of shootings and other acts of violence, which are soaring right along with the soaring prescribing of psych drugs. Killers on Psych Drugs

Heres a question that every American should be able to answer: What percentage of the killersthat have carried out mass shootings across the United Stateswere on powerful psychiatric medications?

  • a1%
  • b25%
  • c50%
  • d75% or more

Why dont we know the answer to this question? Doesnt the United States have more mass shootings than any country in the world?

  • Yes, it does.

And arent these shootings the source of great suffering and anxiety?

  • Yes, they are.

And dont most people genuinely want to know why these lone gunman feel compelled to kill innocent people?

  • Yes, they do.

Then, why dont we know? Whyafter more than two decades of these bloody incidentsdo we still not have a definitive, thoroughly-researched answer to this one simple question: How many of these mentally-disturbed killers were on dangerous psychiatric medications?

Instead, the media pursues a line of inquiry that fails to reveal anything even remotely conclusive about the gunmans actions. If white supremacy or Nazi ideology impacted the killers decision to go on a deadly shooting spree in Texas, then why didnt he target a black community center or a Jewish synagogue? Wouldnt that have been more consistent with his alleged ideology?

Yes, it would have been, which suggests that his alleged ideology is a symptom of his fragile mental condition not the primary factor driving his behavior. The reason these people go on crazed killing sprees is because they are damaged goods not because they are ideologues. Theres a big difference.

So, why does the media keep harping on this silly the idea that the killers behavior was effected by his feelings about white supremacy or Nazi ideology? Its ridiculous, after all, the killer was not white himself nor were his victims racially targeted. They were merely random passersby strolling through a shoppi...

17:49

Coles and Doordash are giving away free flowers for Mothers Day this weekend "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

On May 13 and 14, Coles and Doordash will be giving away 5000 flower bundles to deserving mums, step mums, grandmas and other mother figures.

The Coles floral arrangements, each worth $30, can be acquired through the Doordash app and a driver will drop them off at the recipients door within 45 minutes.

How to get your Coles x Doordash Mothers Day flowers

  • Download and open the Doordash app
  • Find your nearest Coles location
  • Select your flower choice and add it to your basket
  • Use the promo code MOTHERSDAY
  • The flowers will be delivered in 45 minutes

Stay up to date with whats happening in and around the region here.

No minimum spend is required to get the flowers for free, you only have to use the code MOTHERSDAY at checkout. Because there are a limited number of free deals up for grabs, we suggest placing your order early (and getting something else for your mum as a plan B, of course).

The free flower promo is not available at every Coles location, so keep an eye out to make the one closest to you is taking part. There is also only one offer allowed per Doordash user.

And its not just bouquets they have available if your mum is the type who would prefer something that will last all year long, there are also potted plants including daffodils and hyacinths that she can tend to.

To download the Doordash app and order your free Mothers Day flowers, head here.

The post Coles and Doordash are giving away free flowers for Mothers Day this weekend appeared first on Forte Magazine.

17:30

Homeless shelter threatened with illegal eviction "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Winters gone. Springs almost up. The Autonomous Shelter Network is still here.

The question remains, for how long?

Having made it through Christmas, Ramadan, and Easter the answer seems clearer for the Autonomous Winter Shelter in Shadwell. In a blend of unprecedented yet signature authoritarianism, the Metropolitan Police have circumvented the courts.

On the 30th of April they posted a letter to the Shelter filled with tedious claims of the premises not being protected under Section 144 of the LASPO. The vagueness of their legal reasoning or lack thereof, matched only by the clarity of their ultimatum.

If you do not vacate t...

17:29

THE JAMMED My Movie on Sex Trafficking in Melbourne "IndyWatch Feed National"

Introduction by DM

I made The Jammed a low-budget movie in 2006/7. It is available for viewing on Vimeo for a week. This is what Luke Buckmaster from INFILM wrote,

The Jammed is a fast, thudding, ultra-timely expose, a bucket of icy cold water thrown on the groggy, ambivalent face of public conscience 

George Palathingal. Sydney Morning Herald.

Revelatory & powerfulsuperbly delivered

David Stratton. At The Movies

 The best Australian film of the year so far

 SHORT SYNOPSIS

When a Chinese mother arrives in Melbourne to find her missing daughter, she enlists the help of Ashley Hudson. Hooked on caffeine and bored with her job and loveless life, Ashley reluctantly agrees to help search and is soon drawn into the dark underworld of this cultured city as she tries to rescue three girls from a trafficking syndicate. Inspired by court transcripts and actual events, THE JAMMED is a social thriller about trafficking and the sex slave trade in Melbourne. As the story unravels the sinister workings of illegal prostitution and governmental deportation is filled with twists and surprises.

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17:15

The best hot springs, bathhouses and spas to visit in Victoria "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Victoria has some of the best spa country in Australia, with a number of spas, mineral pools and natural hot springs bringing the goods. Were pretty lucky to have such an awesome selection of spas all within driving distance of Geelong, plus plenty of boutique spas right in metro Melbourne too.

Weve compiled some of the best hot springs worth the weekday road trip. Plus, with local travel being the hot ticket right now, theres no better time to get back out and explore the best of what regional Victoria has to offer.

So breathe out, relax your shoulders and get booking.

Peninsula Hot Springs, Mornington Peninsula

Every knows Peninsula Hot Springs, so theres no doubt that theyre at the top of our list. Its no secret that this location is one of Victorias most beloved vacay spots. Perfect for couples or even friends, this hot spring has won global awards over the years.

Just an hours drive out of Melbourne, you can easily experience the views of the hot springs. Natural geothermal mineral waters flow into the pools and private baths at the coastal oasis, providing an idyllic setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. As a premier wellness destination, youll find over 70 globally-inspired bathing and wellness experiences, whether you are looking to connect in the Bath House, find tranquillity in the Spa Dreaming Centre or experience the bliss of serene bathing.

If you feel like the ultimate treat you can even stay overnight in one of 10 new, ultra-luxe glamping tents dotted around the property. And prepare to soak under the stars with their moonlit bathing available until 5am seven days a week.

Find it here.

 

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16:48

Lucinda Goodwin announces encore closing event to incredible live music and photography exhibition Retrospect 001 "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

With only days left to see her first solo show in seven years, Geelong-based live music photographer Lucinda Goodwin has announced a special encore closing event of her recent exhibition, Retrospect 001.

A celebration of live music and photography, and a timestamp of a 13-year catalogue of works from the internationally published music photographer and Geelong local, the closing event will take place on Wednesday, 19 May, from 6pm to 8pm, and include live performances from fellow Geelong music scene stars, acoustic artist Alister Turrill, keys wizard, Bella Deer, and sibling powerhouses, Lash 78.

Stay up to date with whats happening within the regions art scene here

Its also the last chance to get your hands on some Australian music history across her artwork sales and her self-published zine, Retrospect 2022.

Lucinda Goodwin brings Retrospect 001 to Geelong, a celebration of live music and photography 

This evening is a chance to come and celebrate live music and say goodbye to my favourite exhibition to date, I would love the opportunity to thank you in person for all of the support and love, not only over the last month of this show but for the last 13 crazy years! The evening will also highlight some incredible musicians Ive not only had the pleasure of working with but also consider friends in Lash 78, Alister Turrill and Bella Deer, Goodwin shared to social media.

I will have zines available on the night so if you are interested in picking one up, order on the website and select local pick up and Ill have it waiting for you with a cute little note. I hope to see you next week for one final encore of Retrospect 001.

An entirely immersive exhibition giving attendees an exclusive inside look into Goodwins impressive work, the collection also includes several personal projects, including mixed media collage works, traditional film processes, including 35mm, medium format and polaroid, and Music From The Burbs a video series born during COVID which saw her record str...

16:05

Geelong Jazz Day: A one-day jazz festival is taking over Little Malop Street this May "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Heady fusions, hard-grooving breakouts, finger-snapping elasticity and timeless elegance. Expect all this and more at the second-ever Geelong Jazz Day, a one-day event bringing music to the heart of Little Malop Street this May.

Dubbed a music festival for jazz lovers, the event will see some of the regions finest jazz musicians performing across four iconic venues on Little Malop Street on Saturday 20 May. 

Stay up to date with whats happening in and around the region here

Representing and celebrating jazz in all its forms, bringing experimental and contemporary artists to the forefront alongside the genres classics, the one-day festival lineup will see the likes of New Orleans-style jazz legends Des Camm Jazz Band, the smooth, timeless sound of Andy Pobjoy Trio, League of Gentlemen, Gatsbys Vintage Jazz Band, Royal Garden Jazz Band with George Washingmachine, Papa Willie Jazz Band, and ARIA-nominated clarinetist David Gardner and his band all take to the stage. There will also be sets from The Jazz Apprentices, Christian College Jazz Students, Callum Watson Project and The Hot Club Swing, who have been thrilling audiences with their unique style of French Gypsy Jazz for 20 years.

These wildly talented bands will perform across Pistol Petes, Piano Bar, Beavs Bar and the Westend Hotel from 1pm. With the four venues all within walking distance from one another, people can choose to enjoy all nine bands with a festival pass or curate their own jazz day out, purchasing tickets at the door to individual shows. 

While its an easy must-see for jazz aficionados, the festival also presents a unique opportunity for listeners looking for an introduction to the world of jazz with the added benefit of supporting musicians following a tumultuous few years on the live music industry.

With the great NAwlins tunes and Jazz classics from Des Camm Jazz Band, and Gatsbys Vintage Jazz Bands classic ragtime, blues and dance tunes from the 1920s, to the infectious jazz and swing classics from the Andy Pobjoy Trio, this will be an entirely cheerful jazz-filled afternoon.

Day tickets are just $40 allowing entry into any event at any time.

Geelong Jazz Day runs from 1pm to 5pm on Saturday, May 20 2023 on Little Malop Street. You can purchase tickets here

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15:15

Another Minister for Women who's sometimes the Minister for Men. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Equality is not negotiable here in Victoria, and the rights of trans Victorians are not negotiable here in Victoria. As Minister for Women, I proudly stand up for all women that includes trans women. pic.twitter.com/ZhHFkKoA2R Natalie Hutchins (@NatHutchins) May 11, 2023

15:13

Zelensky doesn't look real flash - on something? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Enemy flags will never reign on our land, and our people will never be enslaved. The resilience in the battles, the power in our actions, the bravery and precision of our warriors is independence that will be permanent, that we are strengthening and will continue to do so. pic.twitter.com/gkTfMKbf89...

14:37

Puddling about "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Still images often fail to convey the full story.

Red-kneed Dotterels use a foraging strategy that is common to many other species of waders. They are a small, chunky wader that can be found in a variety of temporary and permanent wetlands where they feed on small invertebrates and seeds.

Their food is plucked from areas of exposed mud or shallow water, often using their feet to tremble the the substrate to disturb potential prey. The birds in the images below were from a small flock of five birds, including one immature, and as I watched on they were regularly employing the feet trembling strategy to secure food.

Ive seen other waders do this, including the Black-fronted Dotterel, a species that is often found in the same habitats and locations as Red-kneed Dotterels.

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Red-kneed Dotterel, Moolort Plains, 9th May 2023

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14:35

British chef Marco Pierre White is coming to Melbourne for his debut live-on-stage theatre tour "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Renowned chef, restaurateur, author and TV personality Marco Pierre White returns to Australia in 2023 for his first tour of live-on-stage theatre shows.

The Australian tour will kick off on Tuesday, May 25 in Brisbane before heading to Sydney on Thursday, May 25 and Melbourne on Tuesday, May 30. Catch the show locally at Hamer Hall, Melbourne on Tue 30 May 2023.

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

 

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14:06

Can Socrates find new solutions to Crises? "IndyWatch Feed National"

QUESTION: Allison Schrager at Bloomberg claimed that AI does a great job finding solutions based on existing rules and information. But its less suited for finding novel solutions to new problems. Somehow, this does not seem to apply to Socrates for there are no new problems anyway. Am I correct that Socrates will find new solutions?

GU

 

ANSWER: Yes, you are correct. However, Socrates has a database that is unprecedented and cost tens of millions of dollars to assemble. It can find solutions that are certainly not mainstream and may appear to be revolutionary but in fact, may have taken place even 2,000 years ago.

Socrates is NOT a Neutral Net. This is something I created from scratch. I put myself into this system. I had to teach Socrates how to analyze. I did not create some open AI and let it develop in some unknown manner. This is not Chat GPT where it is searching the net to come up with answers to what is the name of Lady GaGas dog.

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14:01

British Government has Lost its Mind "IndyWatch Feed National"

QUESTION: The rumor was that you were considering coming to London to hold a quick update WEC. Is there any chance of that?

WJ

ANSWER: You have good sources. Yes, I was considering that. Since the UK has insanely crossed Putins red line by sending Ukraine long-range Storm Shadow missiles to use in its fighting against Russia, I am not sure London is a viable place anymore.  Ukraine is NOT trustworthy. Why do they need long-range missiles unless they intend to attack Moscow? Germany sunk the Lusitania because the US was secretly sending arms on passenger ships to London. Britain has made that mistake with Ukraine.

Britain has just put its own national security and its citizens at risk all for what? This war would NEVER have taken place if the West did not lie and simply honored the Minsk Agreement and let those people in the Donbas, which are Russian, not Ukrainian, decide their own future. That was OK for Kiev, but not the Russians?

Those in the Donbas had a basic human right to vote on their own future. This is a war against Russia to conquer it. Handing these missiles to Ukraine will provoke Russia and would even justify attacking Britain according to the basic rules of war. They use these to attack Moscow, and Russia would be justified to attack London. This is a BS war that was to destroy Russia from the start.

The British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace told lawmakers in the House of Commons that Storm Shadow missiles are now going into or are in Ukraine, but he did not say how many Britain was planning to send.

I love London. I miss it very much. But the British government is out of its mind putting all of Britain at risk for Ukraine? These people making these decisions are just Neocons who love war all the time.

Wars should be fought between leaders not...

14:00

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13:52

Jessica Mauboy, Missy Higgins lead Geelong Arts Centres month-long Grand Opening Festival "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Transforming the beloved art institution into a must-visit cultural and dining precinct, the Geelong Arts Centre has announced the highly anticipated opening date for the Geelong Arts Centres $140m Little Malop Street Redevelopment, officially swinging open the shiny new doors on Saturday 19 August 2023.

Becoming the countrys biggest regional arts centre Victorias newest and boldest cultural asset with state-of-the-art facilities and flexible performance spaces to host local, national and international performers the opening is the result of four years of design and construction, marking a significant moment for the Geelong region.

Stay up to date with whats happening in and around the region here.

To celebrate, the Geelong Arts Centre will host a huge four-week-long opening festival, kicking it all off with two opening night events (Saturday 19 August) featuring stellar headliners; celebrated multi-ARIA-Award winning R&B-pop artist, Jessica Mauboy, and an Australian comedy triple-header, featuring Dave Thornton, Dilruk Jayasinha and Lizzy Hoo. And to further entice the public, tickets are just $20 each.

Beyond the opening event, the epic opening festival lineup includes the likes of Missy Higgins, Opera Australia, Belvoir St Theatre, family fun with Windmill Theatre Company, a vibrant community open day, backstage tours, and so much more, with both free and ticketed events that celebrate stories, creativity and diversity.

Geelong Arts Centre to be transformed into Australias largest and most striking regional arts centre under $140M makeover

Grand Opening Festival Events

  • Jessica Mauboy 7:30pm, Sat 19 August, The Play House
  • Dave Thornton, Dilruk Jayasinha & Lizzy Hoo 8pm, Sat 19 August,...

13:22

From palm oil waste to cellulosic ethanol: Indonesias opportunity (commentary) "IndyWatch Feed National"

Indonesias biofuel program was supposed to be a boon for small farmers. But although the countrys biodiesel production has skyrocketed, many farmers complain that the program hasnt benefited them. Farmers are still struggling to become part of the biodiesel supply chain, which is dominated by large palm oil firms. How can the situation be addressed? Cellulosic ethanol could be the answer. Cellulosic ethanol is derived from plant fibers, which are generally composed of cellulose. Indonesias palm oil industry, the worlds largest, produces huge volumes of leftover plant residues such as palm trunks, empty palm fruit bunches and palm press fiber. With advanced technology, these raw materials can be turned into ethanol that can be blended with gasoline. Last year, President Joko Widodo announced plans to expand Indonesias sugar cultivation area to 700,000 hectares (1.7 million acres), part of a bid to boost development of renewable sugar-based ethanol and wean the country of excessive petroleum consumption. But with vacant land often hard to come by in a nation of some 280 million people, my organization, the International Council on Clean Transportation, believes cellulosic ethanol could serve as an alternative. Straw waste can be used as raw material for cellulosic ethanol. Photo: Falahi Mubarok for Mongabay Indonesia. Our recent study on cellulosic ethanol found Indonesia has high potential to develop the industry, capable of producing up to 2 million kiloliters (528 million gallons) per year from palm residues alone. Currently, Indonesia exports these residues to countries like Japan, which imports palm kernelThis article was originally published on Mongabay

13:19

Trump takes CNNs dog shit ratings to the top. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Trumps appearance on CNN gave the channel America has rejected a major one night boost. The leftist rats must be quite rattled. https://www.axios.com/2023/05/11/cnn-trump-town-hall-tv-ratings CNN's controversial town hall with former President Donald Trump drew 3.3 million viewers Wednesday night, making CNN the most-watched cable news network of the evening, according to...

11:57

Everybody Knows, Part 10: Whats the Scoop on Family Law Act, sec 70NAE? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Graphic from Dee McLachlans cover for the book Everybody Knows

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

The forthcoming criminal trial of Russell Pridgeon and Patrick ODea, on 5 June 2023, has motivated me to look into the relevant section of the Family Law Act. I am not a practicing attorney and I dont pretend, in this article, to evaluate whether RB and PO contravened a court order concerning two gi...

11:24

Its International Nurses Day! "IndyWatch Feed National"

Its International Nurses Day today an international day observed around the world each year on 12 May which is the anniversary of Florence Nightingales birth. The event mark the contributions that nurses make to society. The theme for the 2023 resource is Our Nurses. Our Future.

Our Nurses. Our Future. is a global campaign which sets out what the global community wants for nursing into the future in order to address the health challenges and improve global health for all. As a community we need to learn from the lessons of the pandemic and translate these into actions of the future.

With the release of the State of the Worlds Nursing report, the Global Strategic Directions for Nursing & Midwifery, the Sustain and Retain in 2022 and Beyond and many other important publications, ICN and other organisations have shown the evidence for change and called for action. It is now time to look to the future and demonstrate what these investments will mean for nursing and healthcare. The Our Nurses. Our Future. campaign will shine the light on nurses and on a brighter future.

Nurses to continue raising voices for change

Locally, the NSW Nurses and Midwives Association (NSWNMA) says that nurses across the public, private and aged care sectors are spending International Nurses Day reflecting on their tireless efforts to provide quality care to patients, residents and local communities despite the current workforce challenges one nurse-midwife told The Echo that most nurses are probably just desperately hoping that they might actually get a lunch break today (or any day).

Determined to secure a brighter future for the profession, NSWNMA General Secretary, Shaye Candish, said the day was an opportunity to recognise the essential contribution of nurses and pay tribute to nurses who speak up for change. Nurses are vital for our healthcare system. Their critical thinking and expert coordination prove nurses must be involved whenever decisions are made about healthcare reform or new policies.

Over the last 12 months weve seen commitments from governments to deliver much needed changes in the aged care and public health sectors which will have an immense impact on our ability to provide the quality care patients and residents rightly deserve.

This progress is thanks to nurses and midwives across NSW demanding better, and it highlights their vital role in advocating for improved healthcare for all.

Leaders in fighting for change

NSWNMA Assistant General Secretary Michael Whaites, said nurses are not just leaders in healthcare, but also leaders in fighting for change.

Our members have campaigned for evidence-based nurse-to-patient ratios for many years. They shouldered the brunt of the pandemic over t...

11:20

Moving and mournful: Fenn Wilson explores self-growth on new album Honey Dates Death / Ghazals "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

His first album, Ghost Heroin, was shrouded in roguish charm.

Not only did it distinguish the Melbourne-based songwriter as one with a penchant for gloomy gothic balladry and profoundly textured lyricism, but it also showcased a level of songwriting penmanship unparalleled by most artists in their mid 20s, with many of Wilsons narratives feeling hauntingly mature for an artist so fresh into adulthood.

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

So naturally, his second release, Honey Dates Death / Ghazal, was never going to have a young mans sound.

But while its an album that explores Wilsons self-growth (or lack thereof) in the wake of his fathers passing, it draws a firm line from his sombre earlier works, adding an alt-rock edge through an explosion of horns, strings and pulsating percussive elements.

Dancing ties in hand percussion, masterful violin arrangements and powerfully strummed riffs alongside Wilsons commanding vocal cadence; Laying With Bones explores delicate harmonisations between electric and acoustic guitars; while Fools Gold adds powerful horn-laden crescendos, contrasting against the songs backdrop of doomed lust.

Of the album Fenn says, Around the same time of hearing my father was ill, I met my now ex-partner and I couldnt help but note the strange duplicity of having my father taken away while being given love in a new form. That duplicity was a major inspiration during the writing of Honey Dates Death / Ghazals and is chronicled particularly in the title tracks of the album as well as Fools Gold.

Since that initial time my relationship with Dads passing has changed, as has the relationship with it for those closest around me, as were now learning to live lives that must be fulfilled in his absence.

I hope this album gives the listener the space in which to grieve and find some comfort in knowing they arent alone; to lose from time to time is to live and whatever wounds or pain we may gather from those experiences get easier to tend to or occasionally heal all together. Writing and recording Honey Dates Death / Ghazals has given me comfort to no end and I feel a responsibility to potentially open that for others.

The difference is palpable, with the bare bones of Wilsons debut now fleshed out with lush rock balladry, full band bravado and gothic-country drawl.

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10:52

Regional Farmers Markets is hosting a new monthly market in Abbotsford with the best regional producers "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

For lovers of local and sustainable produce, youre in luck: the Abbotsford Convent will soon be home to a new monthly farmers market with the arrival of Regional Farmers Markets.

As one of Australias most established market operators, the Regional Farmers Markets will be bringing 40 stalls featuring the best growers, makers and producers from across Victoria,  including seasonal fresh produce, delicious foods and condiments from Victorian farmers, producers and specialty makers with a special focus on our favourite regional communities.

Stay up to date with whats happening in and around the region here.

 

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10:17

Australias Voyager is through to the Eurovision grand final for 2023 "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

In some huge news, Australias Voyager is through to the 2023 Eurovision grand final!

Performing in the second semi final being held in Liverpool, the Perth synth-metal band electrified audiences near and far with their epic, progressive pop metal track Promise, tearing the roof off Pier Head arena and earning them a spot in the Grand Final on Saturday 13 May BST, which airs on Sunday 14 May LIVE at 5am AEST or 7:30pm AEST in prime time on SBS and SBS On Demand.

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

Dressed head-to-toe in custom synthsational sequined outfits by Perth-based label Zhivago, with 80s staging made complete by a Toyota MR2 and whats fast becoming their trademark the keytar, Voyagers powerful live act was fully realised on the Eurovision stage when they proved their place in the song contest being one of 10 artists voted through to the Grand Final.

Were absolutely ecstatic to be representing our beautiful country of Australia as we power through to the Grand Final, the band says.

The good will from back home and love from our fans worldwide really helped us put on the performance of our lives tonight, and now were even more energised to smash it in the Grand Final.

 

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10:12

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Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (5/11/23).
As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant.
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09:37

Microsoft conned hundreds of millions into upgrade and still no court action? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Governments around the world are subservient or 'sympathetic' towards Big Data corporations.

After all that's where they get a lot of their information from.

Microsoft deceived its users into upgrading to Windows 10, a more thorough spyware tool for governments and Microsoft.

If privacy is a concern, the use of Microsoft products is not recommended.

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The Nanny State agenda in full swing.

08:09

Stop the charade and create enough affordable housing "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Jim Hayes

Forget the sensationalism over the spat in the federal parliament over the governments Housing Australia Future Fund. The attention should be on the real content of the proposed legislation. The criticisms should be considered. Diverting attention from this by name calling is wrong.

The starting point is that there is a crisis in the availability of affordable housing across Australia, and the need to do enough to turn this around.

On offer in the bill presented by the government is the Housing Australia Future Fund and an investment of $10 billion in it. The public perception is that this is money to be mostly spent on new social housing. It isnt. This is money to be invested into the fund, and only a portion of the interest gained, $500 million a year, will be used to construct new homes.

Photo by Rhett Wyman: Max Chandler-Mather presented the case for the Greens

The Greens suggest that this is not nearly enough to meet the need. It certainly wont lead to the promised 30,000 new homes in 5 years. They say that $5 billion a year must be spent. Add that relying on money made from returns on interest is inherently unstable, and more so in an uncertain economy. There is no guarantee that the $500 million will be available in any year.

Under the proposed bill, the Housing Australia Future Fund sits under the Future Fund and will operate under the same terms. Time had shown the Future Fund to be open to misuse during the Morrison governments time. Any government could in the future redirected this money to other uses.

The present argument is not about accepting or rejecting the bill. It is ab...

07:40

SEC Slammed By U.S. Chamber Of Commerce For Regulatory Approach To Cryptocurrencies In Coinbase Filing "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is facing criticism from the United States Chamber of Commerce over its lack of clarity regarding which digital assets are securities under federal law. This issue has immense implications for every person involved in the $1 trillion digital-asset economy, a court filing by the Chamber states.

According to the filing, the SEC has refused to engage in any systematic process or rulemaking to explain what its claimed authority means, instead offering one-off enforcement actions and public speeches. This has created regulatory uncertainty and destabilized the regulatory environment for digital assets.

In July 2022, Coinbase petitioned the SEC to initiate a rulemaking regarding digital-asset securities. It urged the Commission to answer basic questions such as "which digital assets are securities?" More than 1,700 commenters echoed Coinbase's call, but the SEC expressed no interest in addressing Coinbase's request, according to the Chamber. Coinbase then pursued a lawsuit against the SEC in order to compel the regulator into action, which is where the filing by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce comes from.

The SEC's Chairman has asserted that the securities laws are unambiguous as applied to blockchain-based digital assets. Despite constructively denying Coinbase's petition, the SEC has refused to memorialize its decision in a formal response.

According to the Chamber, the SEC's lack of clarity has caused economic harm to both Coinbase and the broader business community. The uncertainty deters productive conduct and stifles innovation and undermines broader American economic and strategic interests. Continued uncertainty also has implications for the nation's geopolitical interests and the continued primacy of the dollar, given the increasing relevance of digital assets to international monetary policy.

The SEC's refusal to engage in rulemaking or respond to Coinbase's rulemaking petition has destabilized the regulatory environment for digital assets, the Chamber states.

Agencies ordinarily provide regulatory clarity by promulgating rules of general applicability, the filing says. This preference for rulemaking has important benefits: It forces agencies to put to paper their regulatory plans, and it provides for fixed, prospective effective dates that ensure...

06:03

Anheuser-Busch stock downgraded by HSBC analysts over Bud Light 'crisis' "IndyWatch Feed National"

The stock of Bud Light parent company Anheuser-Busch has been downgraded by analysts at HSBC who say the brand is in the midst of a "crisis" following the outcry over its ties to transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Carlos Laboy, a managing director at HSBC's global beverage sector, downgraded the stock of Anheuser-Busch InBev to a hold status meaning that investors should neither buy or sell shares of the company. Laboy said that the backlash to the Mulvaney branding partnership is a sign that there are "deeper problems than ABI admits," according to a note that was first reported by CNBC. "Is ABI's leadership getting the brand culture transformation right? It's mixed," Laboy wrote in a note that was published on Wednesday. "At Ambev, we think the answer is 'yes;' in the US, we think it's 'no'," Laboy wrote.

03:55

Polish Health Minister tells Pfizer delivery of any more vaccines 'pointless'; asks for money back "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Biden Administration has announced that its insane vaccine requirements for government employees and international travellers will finally end on May 11th, when the American pandemic state of emergency expires. The WHO has likewise declared that COVID-19 "no longer constitutes a public health emergency of international concern". Three years and two months after it all started, the last remaining participants in the Covid circus are finally folding up their tables and going home. It's worth asking why now, because by any objective measure, there has been no virus activity worthy of the words 'pandemic' or 'emergency' for a very long time. The answer seems to be the failure of Corona to return in the winter, as long-absent influenza succeeded in suppressing Corona infections (in accordance with my prediction), and the increasing disinterest of the public in obtaining official test results has put all virus statistics in the toilet. They're ending it now, in other words, not...

03:05

BEST OF THE WEB: Drugged-up and ready to kill "IndyWatch Feed National"

Is there a link between Psychiatric Meds and Mass Shootings? Here's a question that every American should be able to answer: What percentage of the killers that have carried out mass shootings across the United States were on powerful psychiatric medications? a 1% b 25% c 50% d 75% or more Why don't we know the answer to this question? Doesn't the United States have more mass shootings than any country in the world? Yes, it does. And aren't these shootings the source of great suffering and anxiety? Yes, they are. And don't most people genuinely want to know why these lone gunman feel compelled to kill innocent people? Yes, they do.

02:08

Israels Latest Hasbara Scheme Enlists High School Students as Trolls Against Palestine "IndyWatch Feed National"

In April, Israels Foreign Affairs Ministry launched a program training high school students to boost the countrys image online. However, as global awareness grows of Israels human rights violations, the government is turning teenagers into its own personal troll army to combat the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movements efforts on social media.

Disguised as an academic initiative preparing students for the public diplomacy field, the program, funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), will operate as a pilot for two years and begin in September. In the first year, it will target 10th graders and then add 11th and 12th graders in its second year.

According to the MFA: this task force of teenagerswill respond to the public relations and propaganda of radical elements, with extreme ideologies against the State of Israel and antisemitism in general.

The ministry did not respond to MintPress News inquiries about why it targets high school students or how much funding the project will receive.

Instead of shifting the status quo, Lara Friedman, president of the Foundation for Middle East Peace (FMEP), told MintPress News that the program is just another futile attempt by Israel and its lobby to dissuade criticism. Friedman continued,

This is consistent with the longstanding talking point of much of the U.S. pro-Israel leadership and the Israeli government, which says, Dont worry about what were doing. Worry about how youre going to sell it.

Rather than look inward, Israel is instead trying to shift outside perspective. The answer to criticism of Israel for its policies vis-a-vis the Palestinians isnt to examine those policies and change them. Its to do a better job changing the subject to things that are positive about Israel or de-legitimizing the critics, Friedman said.

David Miller, a British sociologist and expert on propaganda, explained that Israel is taking this approach as its reputation across the globe sours.

Israel has been poisoned internationally for many years now, he said, adding,

Israel is at a point of great weakness. They see that themselves ministers and ex-heads of Shin Bet [Israels security agency] are unsure if Israel can last. And so its a desperation because they realize that the tide of opinion is against them.

 

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00:12

Who is behind Canadas state-level Sinophobia? "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Timur Fomenko | RT | May 11, 2023

On Tuesday, China and Canada engaged in a tit-for-tat expulsion of diplomats. The row was triggered by allegations that Chinese diplomat Zhao Wei hadinterfered in Canadian politics, apparently targeting anti-China Conservative MP Michael Chong.

The claims created a media firestorm in Ottawa after the Canadian Secret Intelligence Service (CSIS) reportedly accused an accredited Chinese diplomat of targeting Chong. Justin Trudeaus government, under political pressure from the opposition, subsequently decided to act.

This row isnt the first to derail relations between China and Canada. Its one of many, including Ottawas decision to arrest Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in 2018, Chinas retaliatory arrest of Canadian nationals Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, Ottawas sporadic allegations of Chinese interference, and then Xi Jinpings harsh rebuke of Trudeau on the sidelines of the G20 summit last November. Its fair to say that relations between the two countries are in a state of freefall. But the question might be asked, who is the real culprit here? Or more to the point, who governs Canada?

Allegations of foreign interference are a funny thing, because they tend to only be used against countries who represent an ideological or cultural other. They never focus on certain allied countries that actually do interfere in the nations politics, controlling its media and political discourse, while using think tanks, often sponsored by military and government bodies, and to deliberately cause controversies in Canada in order to steer the country in a certain direction. It seems, for example, very fishy that in the midst of this whole saga, the US-sponsored Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank published an article calling for Canada to join AUKUS, the Australia, UK, US Pacific military alliance.

If it was not obvious enough already, no country has interfered in Canadian politics more than the United States. Although Canada appears more progressive and forward-thinking than its southern neighbor in many respects, the reality is that Ottawa is a loyal and obligated follower of the US and steadfast in its commitment to Anglophone exceptionalism. Although Canada is geographically larger than the US, its population is about 10% the size and as such, it is strategically, economically, culturally, and geographically dominated by Washington, giving it very little leverage in its foreign policy direction.

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23:50

INTERVIEW: Chay Bowes What They Wont Tell You About Russia "IndyWatch Feed National"

Why NATOs proxy war against Russia is based on pure western propaganda.

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on May 9, 2023, Patrick talks with independent journalist Chay Bowes about the May 9th Victory Day celebrations in Moscow and gives a brief history lesson on the events of WWI and WWII and how these led to the current conflict in Ukraine, and why NATOs proxy war against Russia is based on pure western propaganda. All this and more. Listen:

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22:42

Shipping Container Hire vs Self-Storage "IndyWatch Feed National"

When youre bursting at the seams with stuff and need extra storage space, you have two popular options: self-storage or shipping container hire. But between these two handy storage solutions, which one of these shipping container services is better?

Self-Storage is a service companies provide that lease storage space to individuals or businesses. It can be in the formation of a room, locker, container, or outdoor space.

Shipping Container Hire involves renting a shipping container delivered to your desired location. These containers are typically made of steel and come in various sizes ranging from 8ft to 40ft.

The Pros and Cons of Self-Storage

Pros

  1. Self-storage eliminates the headache of complicated rental procedures and the burden of transporting your own container.
  2. Some self-storage facilities offer temperature and humidity control to safeguard your belongings from extreme weather conditions.
  3. Security measures such as CCTV cameras and security staff provide extra peace of mind.

Cons

  1. Some storage facilities may have limited access hours, which can be inconvenient if you need to access your items outside those hours.
  2. Finding the ideal storage space for your belongings can be tricky when units come in predetermined sizes.
  3. The cost of self-storage can add up over time, especially if you require a larger space.

The Pros and Cons of Shipping Container Hire

Pros

  1. Shipping containers can be delivered right to your doorstep, making storing your belongings easy and efficient.
  2. Some Shipping Container companies even offer Serviced Storage, meaning they will pack the Shipping Container for you.
  3. They are mobile, so you can opt to have the container stored at your premises or a Storage Facility.
  4. You can choose from a variety of sizes depending on your needs and budget.
  5. Renting a shipping container can be...

21:51

CNNs hour of lies "IndyWatch Feed National"

Last night, CNN hosted a town hall for Trump. I didnt watch it. My trust in the that news outlet was already low, but after they announced they were going to host this debacle, Im writing the network off. The town hall was a catastrophe for the truth.

Donald Trumps long-awaited return to CNN went off the rails almost immediately on Wednesday night, with the former president using the exclusive town hall event to repeatedly lie, mislead viewers, and steamroll CNN moderator Kaitlan Collinsall to the delight of a Trump-adoring crowd.

From the very first seconds of the town hall, Trump was lying. When Collins opened the event with a softballWhy should Americans put you back in the White House?Trump immediately leaned into his normal election lies. He repeated debunked theories and passionately argued the election was stolen.

When he got his first question from the crowdWill you suspend the polarizing talk about election fraud?a question that had already been answered in the first minute of the town hall, Trump just pushed forward with more disproven election falsehoods.

Collins, by the way, was recruited from Tucker Carlsons Daily Caller. The CNN executives had to know she was a poor choice, on top of knowing that Trump was going to lie non-stop, and that his audience was going to love it. They figured it out partway through (I knew what was going to happen last week when I heard about this nonsense put me in charge of CNN, already, Im smarter than anyone there.)

Halfway through the town hall, CNN staffers were acknowledging the event was a disaster for the truth.

This is so bad, one of CNNs on-air personalities told The Daily Beast before the first commercial break. I was cautiously optimistic despite the criticism it is awful. Its a Trump infomercial. Were going to get crushed.

One of the worst hours Ive ever seen on our air, another CNN staffer told The Daily Beast.

And yet another on-air commentator for CNN was clear this wasnt a good night for the cable news channel. Im floored by this whole evening, this person said.

Right now, analysts at the network are reading over the viewership stats, and if this hour of non-news and MAGA propaganda was popular, you can expect to see lots more of it for the next year and a half.

Wait, I just realized the presidential race has already begun, and is going to go on interminably. Another reason to turn CNN off.

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20:30

Connecting With Your Community Is Easier (and More Powerful) Than You May Think "IndyWatch Feed National"

 

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A couple of weeks ago, I had the pleasure of attending my first Strong Towns Local Conversation group, which I believe was the first for Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Steve Snyder spearheaded the event. Steve is a dad and community organizer, and knows his way around a barbeque, thanks to several years of living in Australiasomething I discovered when I attended a memorable front-yard barbeque at his place last summer. Steve ran for city council last year and although he didnt win, hes still trying every day to make his neighborhood more loveable. Organizing a Strong Towns Local Conversation Group was something Steve had been wanting to do for a long time, and once the dust had settled from his campaign wrap-up, he pitched a date and time.

On a drizzly Thursday evening, my husband and I arrived to find Steve and a few other folks already at the appointed spot. We were meeting at The Forks, which is one of Winnipegs very best places. Located centrally where two major rivers join, The Forks is a national historic site and includes a ton of restaurants, museums, shops, public art, and comfy indoor and outdoor spaces to hang out. Steve had chosen the food hall as our meeting place, and, one by one, more people joined our little group, drinks in hand and maybe a little uncertain or shy, but looking happy to be there.

It was a busy night in the food hall, but eventually we found a big table where we could all sit together, and Steve placed a little laminated Strong Towns sign on the table so that others could find us. In short order, several more people joined our group, and all told we were a dozen. Steve kicked off a round of introductions, and we all shared our names, what pa...

20:05

HomeVestors Praised ProPublicas Reporting, Then Tried to Bury It "IndyWatch Feed National"

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On April 18, HomeVestors of America executives held a virtual meeting for its nearly 1,150 franchisees. The purpose: Alert local We Buy Ugly Houses operations about a forthcoming ProPublica investigation into their business tactics.

It is not going to be flattering for us, HomeVestors CEO David Hicks warned.

Our reporting found HomeVestors franchisees who used deception and targeted the elderly, infirm and those so close to poverty that they feared homelessness would be a consequence of selling. The franchisees were trained by HomeVestors to look for signs of desperation and pounce on so-called distressed sellers. Many used legal tactics, described as predatory by five experts, to trap sellers in below-market deals.

A HomeVestors spokesperson said in a statement that ProPublicas reporting examined a small fraction of the more than 71,400 homes bought by its franchises since 2016. "We do not discriminate or target our advertising to any specific demographic groups based on age, race, or socio-economic status, the company said. It has removed several franchises and is investigating some cases identified by ProPublica to determine appropriate action.

After we first contacted the company in early March, a former FBI spokesperson who specializes in crisis and special situations and reputation management began answering questions on their behalf.

Hicks, through this spokesperson, declined requests for interviews. But during the virtual meeting which ProPublica obtained a recording of the CEO alternated between accusing the news organization of writing attack articles and praising the rigor of our investigation.

Its amazing what they have brought up, he said.

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20:00

The Ugly Truth Behind We Buy Ugly Houses "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Cory Evans was well-versed in the HomeVestors of America playbook when he arrived at a suburban Los Angeles home on Nov. 4, 2016. His franchise with the We Buy Ugly Houses company had executed more than 50 deals in the preceding two years. Patriot Holdings would soon become one of the companys most successful franchises by following HomeVestors strategy of finding homeowners in desperate situations, then convincing them to sell quickly.

The homeowner, Corrine Casanova, had bought the three-bedroom Baldwin Park bungalow with her husband in 1961 and now owned it outright. After raising three children there, she was days away from leaving it for an assisted living facility and had called the number on a HomeVestors ad.

I was wondering if I could get an estimate of the value of my home, she told the woman who answered the phone. My husbands gone, so its just me now.

Evans, who ran the business with three of his brothers, had developed a reputation among other franchisees in the area as a hard closer. Casanovas house was paid off, giving Evans room to go low with his offer because there wasnt a mortgage to settle. He calculated the profit he wanted to make and presented Casanova with a 10-page purchase agreement during the short visit to her house.

But Casanova was incapable of engaging in a complex negotiation. Although she was once a skilled bookkeeper and president of the local womens club, dementia now carved into her short-term memory: A recent neurological assessment had found the 82-year-old was unable to say what year it was or name the city she was in. She routinely mistook her adult son for his uncle.

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19:23

Selected Articles: The Corona War. Theyre Coming After Our Thoughts "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Corona War. Theyre Coming After Our Thoughts

By Dr. Emanuel Garcia, May 10, 2023

It came to me after a conversation I had with an Australian colleague who has been studying psychoanalytic psychotherapy at an institution in the

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19:00

Video Showed an Officer Trying to Stop His Partner From Killing a Man. Now We Know Police Investigators Never Even Asked About the Footage. "IndyWatch Feed National"

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In the spring of 2019, two New York City Police Department officers entered the Bronx apartment of Kawaski Trawick. The 32-year-old personal trainer and dancer had called 911 after locking himself out.

But 112 seconds after their arrival, footage showed, one of the officers shot and killed Trawick, despite the officers more-experienced partner repeatedly telling him not to use force.

When an internal investigation later cleared the officers saying no wrongdoing was found the NYPD offered no explanation for its reasoning. But records obtained by ProPublica can now reveal how the department came to that conclusion.

Investigators never explored key exchanges between the two officers in the run-up to the shooting. They also never followed up with the officers when their accounts contradicted the video evidence.

Any conversation between you and your partner? the head of the investigative unit asked Officer Herbert Davis hours after the shooting.

No, Davis answered.

Excerpt of Interview With Officer Herbert Davis

Officer Herbert Davis told NYPD investigators that he didnt talk to his partner before the partner, Officer Brendan Thompson, Tased and then killed Kawaski Trawick. That testimony is contradicted by video of the event.

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17:42

Geelongs Bean Squeeze opens new coffee spot on Fyans Street with both drive-thru and dine in "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

In its 13th venue across the region in 16 or so years, Geelong drive-through coffee business Bean Squeeze is continuing to make the world a better place with its newest venue in South Geelong.

Opening early this month, the new Bean Squeeze venue is located on Fyans Street providing caffeine lovers with another drive-thru and walkup takeaway coffee outlet. In a first for the Bean Squeeze crew, this venue also features an indoor area for customers to dine in and enjoy their treats on-site.

With outdoor seating and a waiting area completing the 13th Bean Squeeze, it also features all the distinct Bean Squeeze finishes, including black steel fencing, ash timber cladding and light grey tiling.

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

 

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17:13

Links between Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Power "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) 30 Apr 23

Note from GordonEdwards

* There is one exception. Plutonium-238 is normally present as a very small percentage of reactor-produced plutonium. However, if plutonium-238 is highly concentrated, it generates so much heat that it will melt the conventional explosice charges needed to trigger a nuclear explosion and for that reason cannot be used to make an effective nuclear weapon. However that situation never arises when dealing only with the plutonium produced by a nuclear reactor fueled with uranium. In other words, all plutonium produced in the used uranium fuel from a nuclear reactor is good for use as a nuclear weapons explosive material.

This resolution was passed at the 23rd World Congress, in Mombasa, Kenya 

by the IPPNW International Council April 30th, 2023

IPPNW affirms that the links between nuclear power and nuclear weapons are such that in order to fully abolish nuclear weapons, we also must stop the parallel process of nuclear power.   

resolution Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Energy The Links adopted at the 13th World Congress of IPPNW in Melbourne, Australia, Dec 1998.

IPPNW urges that there be:

  1. No more uranium mining.  Leave it in the ground.
  2. No more plutonium extraction from existing nuclear materials.
  3. No new nuclear power plants.
  4. Expeditious transition from nuclear power to renewable energy sources. 
  5. Blending down of existing stores of highly enriched uranium thus rendering these stores less likely to be diverted for nuclear weapons proliferation.  How to handle plutonium to make it safe is still being discussed.

Reasons for Above:  

  1. The acquisition of nuclear-weapons-useable materials is the first step to making nuclear weapons
  2. The technical processes to create nuclear power or nuclear-weapons-usable materials are essentially the same.   Many nuclear plants have produced both.  For example Chernobyl was a dual purpose plant.
  3. The 1953 Atoms for Peace speech was widely seen as a cover for the military to maintain access to nuclear-weapons material after the closure of the Manhattan Project.
  4. Nuclear power makes the proliferation of nuclear weapons more likely and verification of nuclear weapons more diff...

17:12

A Warrnambool artist recalls the physical and emotional effects of nuclear testing in Maralinga "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

By Aaron Smith, May 10 2023 https://www.standard.net.au/story/8189611/memory-of-hideous-fallout-lives-on/

A Warrnambool artist has recalled the effects nuclear testing had on an Indigenous community at Maralinga, 65 years after the final detonation.

The South Australian site was permanently closed in 1967 following the end of Operation Antler and a few smaller tests, displacing hundreds of Aboriginal people.

The federal government provided housing 150 kilometres south in Yalata, where Merran Koren began a six-month social work placement in 1969.

Ms Koren said there was a lot of conflict as mutually hostile groups were forced together.

All of these mobs were thrust into these small communities, there was no insight into what their needs were she said.

Ms Koren recalled one instance where she took care of an Aboriginal woman who had been cut in the eyebrow with a beer bottle.

She came to me covered in blood so I put six to eight sutures along her eyebrow then washed her up and put her into bed with the fire on, I remember being so proud, she said.

I got up the following morning at six oclock and she was out of bed, sleeping in front of the fire with two dogs laying on her like blankets.

Here I had put her into this spot that was so neat and proper, but never had I thought to ask her what would you like me to do?.

Ms Koren said many of the older residents at Yalata were vision impaired, potentially as a result of flash blindness from nuclear testing.

But most of them had come away from the Maralinga site by the time it had started, it was more the emotional pain of not being on their country, she said.

All of these people were bundled into trucks and taken to this place they knew nothing about.

Now with decades of hindsight, Ms Koren said Australia should learn from the mistakes of its past.

In social work we have to see everything in a time and place, but it doesnt completely excuse it, she said.

17:10

The famed larger-than-life neon mirror maze Kaleidoscope is coming to Geelong this May "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Geelong, prepare to lose yourself inside the euphoric human-sized Kaleidoscope a new work by renowned installation artist Keith Courtney that will see guests step inside a hall of rotating mirrors, light and sound.

Weighing 70 tonnes and made of glass, mirrors, steel and moving prisms, Courtney will bring his 700 square-metre Kaleidoscope to Geelong this May, setting up in the Johnstone Park Forecourt from Saturday 13 May to Sunday 18 June.

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

Featuring a dazzling white mirror maze during the day, and ever-changing, deep colours and light reflections from the surrounding environment at night, the work encourages the viewer to see the world in a different light.

Designed to be enjoyed by all ages, the work scales the deceptively simple optical device to epic proportions, creating a unique and ever-shifting experience that fuses art and technology.

Produced in collaboration with visual artist Ash Keating, artist Samantha Slicer, and a team of highly skilled technicians, Kaleidoscope is completed by a soundscape composed by Tamil Rogeon, featuring The  Australian Boys Choir, for an all-encompassing sensory experience.

The multi-sensory and immersive work boasts a local twist given it was manufactured in South Geelong by Keith Courtneys go-to fabricator Robert Lange Engineering and glazier Menzel Glass.

Serenity, meditative and joyful are the words that come to mind when I think of Kaleidoscope, Keith Courtney shares....

17:08

Theres a Shrek-themed rave coming to Geelong in July and thatll do, Donkey "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Geelong, get ready to embark on a truly unforgettable journey as the iconic Shrek Rave makes its way to our beloved city.

The one-of-a-kind immersive experience comes from the all stars at Swamp Rave, a group dedicated to bringing Shrek Raves across the globe and theyve quite literally taken the world by storm, hosting raves across the UK, US, and other spots like Japan, New Zealand, Bali and Thailand.

Now, the Shrek Rave is making its way down under for the Aussie Swamp Tour, hitting major cities across the country including Geelong this July.

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

 

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16:56

Why western Victoria needs and wants new transmission lines RenewEconomy "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

We need to upgrade our electricity transmission grid so more price crushing, zero emissions renewable energy projects can be built and connected. The post Why western Victoria needs and wants new transmission lines appeared first on RenewEconomy.

Why western Victoria needs and wants new transmission lines RenewEconomy

16:27

The RSPCAs Million Paws Walk returns to Geelong with a dog market, BBQ and more this May "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Australias premier event on the canine calendar is back, with thousands of people and their dogs set to walk together for RSPCAs Million Paws Walk this month.

One of the most inspiring events on the dog calendar, the Million Paws Walk will take over the Geelong Botanic Gardens for a family-friendly walk while raising vital funds for the thousands of animals in need who come through RSPCA doors each year.

The Walk will take place from 8am 12pm on Sunday 28 2023.

Stay up to date with whats happening in and around the region here

 

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16:02

BBC News avoids relevant Palestinian Islamic Jihad background "IndyWatch Feed National"

On May 9th the BBC News website published a report by David Gritten concerning IDF strikes in the Gaza Strip earlier the same day.

The original version of that report was headlined Israeli strikes kill Islamic Jihad commanders in Gaza and readers were informed that: [emphasis added]

At least 12 Palestinians, including three commanders of the militant group Islamic Jihad, have been killed in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip.

At no point in that report were BBC audiences told that the Palestinian Islamic Jihad is a terrorist organisation which is designated by the EU, the US, the UK, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Israel. Readers were not also provided with any information concerning the financial and military sponsorship provided to the PIJ by Iran.

Despite the fact that the PIJ does not provide any social services to the people of the Gaza Strip, Gritten nevertheless promoted the notion of separate wings to that terrorist organisation:

Islamic Jihads military wing, the al-Quds Brigades, confirmed that three commanders were among those killed.

It identified the...

15:52

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Tunisia Investigates Guardsmans Motive for Killing 5 Outside Historic Synagogue

By BOUAZZA BEN BOUAZZA and THOMAS ADAMSON

Police officers and soldiers stand near Ghriba synagogue in Djerba, Tunisia, Wednesday May 10, 2023. Tunisia's TAP news agency says the death toll from a gun attack near a Synagogue on the Mediterranean island of Djerba has risen to five. The victims were two people attending an annual Jewish pilgrimage and three Tunisian police guards. (AP Photo/Moncef Abidi)

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) Tunisian authorities opened an investigation Wednesday into a shooting attack at a synagogue that killed two Jewish pilgrims and three members of the countrys security forces. The motive of the gunman, whom guards killed before he could enter the building on the island of Djerba, remained unclear.

The islands historic Ghriba synagogue, thought to be one of the worlds oldest Jewish temples, is a popular pilgrimage destination, but it was unknown if the assailant, a member of the Tunisian National Guard, specifically targeted Jews in Tuesdays attack.

The death toll from the attack rose to five Wednesday when a police guard who was hospitalized in the immediate aftermath died of his wounds, according to a medical official cited by Tunisias TAP news agency. Four other members of Tunisias security forces remain hospitalized in Djerba, including one in critical condition.

The chair of the synagogues committee, Perez Trabelsi, was in the house of worship during the attack and told The Associated Press of his terror when the sound of the cartridges broke out.

I was scared, as were most of the people gathered in the oukala, a large space adjacent to the synagogue. Everyone was panicked. Many took refuge in the rooms for fear of being hit by the shots that came from outside, he said.

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15:36

A LEGO-Inspired burger joint is coming to Melbourne this year "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Brick Burger, a groundbreaking new restaurant concept, is popping up in Melbourne for a limited time in September.

From September 2 3, the brick-themed restaurant will deliver the ultimate burger adventure inside an immersive and whimsical pop-up location on Bourke St, complete with colourful brick walls, Lego-themed furniture and a brick-building station where diners create their own designs.

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

With a unique twist on a timeless classic, Brick Burger brings together the beloved world of LEGO and the mouth-watering flavours of gourmet burgers, offering an unparalleled dining experience for families and burger enthusiasts alike.

Guests can expect a selection of mouthwatering and inventive burgers, all made from the freshest and highest quality ingredients. Whether youre in the mood for a juicy beef patty, a crispy chicken fillet, or a hearty veggie option each burger is a work of art, bursting with flavour and personality.

Brick Burger is also the perfect destination for a day out for families with young children. The kid-friendly environment and menu options make it easy to keep the little ones entertained and satisfied.

So come on down and let your inner child run wild! Tickets are now available for $47 each, including 1x burger and 1x soft drink/beer/wine.

Book your LEGO experience here

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15:00

Hydrogen Fraud? The Newest Twist in Australias Renewable Energy Insanity "IndyWatch Feed National"

Apparently a $2 billion headstart for the hydrogen economy will solve all our problems, and certification will reduce the risk of hydrogen fraud.

14:52

Sydney artist Julia Gutman wins Archibald Prize 2023 for portrait of music artist Montaigne "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

The winner of this prestigious Archibald Prize for 2023 has been named Sydney-based artist Julia Gutman with a portrait of Eora/Sydney pop artist Montaigne.

The 29-year-old first-time Archibald Prize finalist is one of the youngest winners in the 102-year history of the prize, with the win also marking just the 13th time the Archibald Prize has been awarded to a woman (11th woman to win) since it began in 1921.

Stay up to date with whats happening within the regions art scene here

With a unanimous decision, Gutman took the top gong   which comes with a monetary prize of $100,000 for her portrait of Montaigne, titled Head In The Sky, Feet On The Ground, which was created using oil paints on canvas as well as found textiles and embroidery.

Im so elated and overwhelmed to have won. Shocked, dumbfounded, but very happy. Its honestly completely surreal. Im so grateful to be working at a time when young female voices are heard, said Gutman.

So much of my practice is devoted to revisiting, critiquing and contending with the histories housed in institutions. Its so affirming for that conversation to be recognised in such a public way.

Montaigne and I have been friends for a few years and there is a lot of alignment in our practices; we are both interested in creating our own forms and approaches rather than strictly adhering to any one tradition.

Montaignes work defies genres, while her [their] mercurial soprano has become an indelible part of the fabric of Australian music.

 

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14:09

US-led Five Eyes alliance dismantled Russias premier espionage cyber-tool "IndyWatch Feed National"

AN ESPIONAGE TOOL DESCRIBED by Western officials as the most advanced in the Russian cyber-arsenal has been neutralized after a 20-year operation by intelligence agencies in the United States, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and New Zealand.

13:55

Soul Origin in Geelongs CBD is giving away free coffee today "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

If youre looking for an afternoon pick-me-up, head on over to Australia coffee powerhouses Soul Origin in Geelong to score a free coffee!

Announced via Westfield Geelongs socials, Soul Origin will be giving away free cups of coffee today only for their free coffee day! Find them at Westfield Geelong on Level 1 (in the food court).

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

 

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13:46

Local production company brings skills development initiative Set Educated to Geelong "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Beloved Geelong Production company Saliba Pictures has partnered with Media Mentors to bring the Set Educated initiative to Geelong, offering training on set etiquette, safety, crew roles, finding jobs, and valuable industry insights.

Also taking place in Melbourne, the Set Educated event is being run to provide training and development opportunities for individuals interested in pursuing a career in the screen industry. It will take place in Geelong on 21 May.

Stay up to date with whats happening in and around the region here.

The program is being developed by Media Mentors Australia in partnership with Vic Screen, Freelancers Promotions, and other leading production companies, and aims to provide participants with a comprehensive introduction to the screen industry, including how content is made, by whom, and what the Victorian market for 2023 looks like.

It will also cover topics such as set etiquette, health and safety on set, basic equipment, and the working day.

If all that wasnt enough, the program will also provide advice on finding jobs, creating a CV, and how to pursue further training.

 

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13:08

The Big Design Market announces the new Almost Winter market with 200+ makers, cocktails, food and more "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

After 10 years of running our ever-popular December Christmas shopping market, The Big Design Market is launching their brand new event Almost Winter, which will run from 26-28 May 2023 in Melbourne at the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton. 

Leaning into the indulgence that beckons as temperatures drop, Almost Winter will celebrate decadent gourmet food and drink in an even bigger way, as well as offer an exceptional lineup of independent, ethical design brands.

Stay up to date with whats happening in and around the region here.

 

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12:55

Australia bushfires may have caused global climate phenomenon La Nia: Study "IndyWatch Feed National"

Smoke from the catastrophic 2019-20 Australian bushfires may have tipped the planet into a La Nia climate phenomenon lasting almost three years, according to new research published May 10 in the journal Science Advances. Many people quickly forgot about the Australian fires, especially as the Covid pandemic exploded, but the Earth system has a long memory, and the impacts of the fires lingered for years, the studys lead author, John Fasullo at the U.S.-based National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), said in a statement. La Nia events typically occur every three to seven years, when colder sea surface temperatures form in the Pacific Ocean. The cooler water temperatures alter circulation in the atmosphere, leading to increased rainfall and cold in some regions, and dry and hot conditions in others. However, this La Nia event was unusual in both duration and timing. The most recent La Nia lasted for three northern winters and didnt follow an El Nio, the opposite phenomenon caused by warmer sea surfaces. It was only the third triple-year La Nia since records began in the 1950s. The NCAR-led research was part of a broader investigation into how emissions reductions during the coronavirus pandemic impacted the climate, Fasullo told Mongabay. The fires were a major climate event at that time and so it seemed logical to address their effects as well, he wrote in an email. The study, titled A multiyear tropical Pacific cooling response to recent Australian wildfires in CESM2, used the NCARs most-advanced climate model This article was originally published on Mongabay

11:52

Have the time of your life with SOS: The Australian ABBA Tribute Show at Queenscliffs 360Q "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Get ready to sing out loud and dance all night, the renowned SOS: The Australian Abba Tribute Show is heading to 360Q Queenscliff on Saturday 24 June.

Well-loved across Australia, they obsessively re-create the sound, music and look of the famous Swedish supergroup, guaranteeing youll be spending this winter Saturday night with a huge pub singalong.

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

A high-energy, fully choreographed disco extravaganza, SOS creates a show that takes audiences on a wild ride back to the party decade when ABBA ruled the dance floor!

Armed with fantastic costumes, incredible vocal talents, animated ABBA dance moves and crazy Swedish accents, SOS creates a show that is both exciting to watch and even more exciting to be part of, performing the greatest hits from the Swedish supergroup mixed with a decent selection of the hottest disco tracks from the 70s.

ABBAs music is timeless and multi-generational. It reaches the hearts of young and old. The calibre and quality of their music inspire me every weekend to perform ABBAs many hits, says Sam Bennett, aka Bjrn Ulvaeus.

Whilst we have performed at 360Q previously, our forthcoming show will be quite different! Like ABBA with their new hologram show Voyager in London, we too need to keep evolving. New costumes, new ABBA songs, same great dance floor!

For years the members of this Aussie tribute band have been leading a double life: by day mild-mannered musicians and by night crazy ABBA fans. With a healthy love of all things Swedish and an obsession with 70s disco music, they banded together to obsessively re-create the sound, music and look of the Swedish pop sensation ABBA. Walking out on stage, they leave behind their everyday lives and transform into the rock superstars Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha and Freda.

Tickets are selling fast for the SOS ABBA Tribute show at 360Q on Saturday, June 24. The ticket includes a gourmet three-course meal with free-flowing, house sparkling, red and white wine, beer and soft drinks.
$10 from each ticket donated to Ocean Grove Evening View Club to assist The Smith Family to help provide children with the tools they need to make the most of their education and create better futures for themselves
Get your tickets here

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10:31

INTERVIEW: Freddie Ponton: PART 2 Nordstream Sabotage Smoking Gun "IndyWatch Feed National"

A major NATO naval exercise provided the perfect cover for a CIA-led operation to take out the Nordstream pipelines.

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on May 3, 2023, Patrick talks with independent French researcher and journalist Freddie Ponton, about his latest article, PART 2 Smoking Guns: Nord Stream Sabotage Secret Teams Revealed, identifying the likely players, aiders and abetters from participating NATO members states such as UK, Norway and to a certain extent Poland and Denmark who all seems to have played a more or less important role in the planning and execution of this act of terrorism on Europes critical energy infrastructure. Freddie confirms many critical points made in Seymour Hershs report. He describes the technical and logistical side of the Nordstream sabotage taking us into the world of Dry Combat Submersibles, Under Water Vehicles (UUV) and NATO Submarine Rescue Systems. Freddie also takes the time to describe the activities of the NATO mine countermeasure Task Group (MCM TG) and its international team of EOD /IED divers and more. Listen:

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09:55

Revisiting Fort Detrick/Vaping Overlap, COVID Origins, As EcoHealth Restarts Coronavirus Work "IndyWatch Feed National"

Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (5/10/23).
As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant.
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Research into deadly viruses and biological weapons at US army lab shut down over fears they could escape | The Independent | The Independent
(42) DOOM MADVILLAIN on Twitter: "Well I've been reading a lot about Ft. Detrick since early 2020 and I have never heard them talk about this onto why they shut down in 2019! The original excuse was about leaks but noting about thousands of gallons into the waterways! https://t.co/kk2R1aMeAW" / Twitter
Did a military lab spill anthrax into public waterways?
'Respiratory outbreak' being investigated at retirement community after 54 residents fall ill - ABC News
Maryland Department of Health Maryland Department of Health investigating cases of severe lung illness in people using e-cigarettes
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09:48

De AIVD-Waarheden van Erik Akerboom 13 "IndyWatch Feed National"

Erik Akerboom, de expansionistische en hegemonistische ideologie van de elite in Washington en op Wall Street werd ruim een halve eeuw geleden kort maar krachtig samengevat door dominee Martin Luther King. Op de dag af een jaar voordat hij werd vermoord sprak hij op 4 april 1967 in een beroemd geworden toespraak at the Riverside Church in New York City de volgende woorden:

We have no honourable intentions in Vietnam. Our minimal expectation is to occupy it as an American colony and maintain social stability for our investments. This tells why American helicopters are being used against guerrillas in Colombia and Peru. Increasingly the role our nation has taken is the role of those who refuse to give up the privileges and pleasures that come from the immense profits of overseas investment.

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08:31

Treasury is gaslighting the Australian people on population "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Australian people, and most journalists, are being gaslighted by the Treasury budget papers superficial analysis of Australias immigration and population growth. That this is being let go to the keeper by virtually all media commentary is extraordinary, according to Sustainable Population Australia (SPA).

SPA national president Ms Jenny Goldie says the most egregious Treasury claim is that Australias population growth needs to catch up after the slow-down during the pandemic.


This claim is based on the convoluted logic that current population levels are lower than expected -- these expectations having been set by Treasury forecasts prior to the pandemic, she says.

So this is a circular, Alice-in-Wonderland argument: our population goal becomes whatever Treasury has defined it to be at some prior point. Any subsequent real-world deviation from whatever Treasury targeted pre-pandemic, requires that we must catch up -- no matter at what cost to ordinary Australians. The implicit arrogance is palpable.

Why, though, should population have to catch up to Treasurys target? Is there some missing consumption or production that needs to be recovered? Hardly. Whatever demand for labour may have accumulated during the pandemic, it hardly requires 715,000 immigrants over this year and next, fuelling a massive population growth rate this year of 2%.

Yet we have Budget Paper No. 1 breathlessly warning us that Notwithstanding the recovery in net overseas migration, the total population is still expected to be 750,000 people (2.5 per cent) smaller in June 2031 compared with pre-pandemic forecasts. (Budget Paper 1, p. 59, emphasis added)

No doubt this will generate alarmist headlines saying that Australia to have smaller population in 2031 when in fact, according to Centre for Population projections, it would be larger by some three million people than our current population of 26.4 million," Ms Goldie says.

"This is a textbook example of gaslighting: the insidious alteration of the markers of reality, until we no longer know what is real.

Ms Goldie says another deceptive claim in the Treasury documents is that migration [is] forecast to largely return to normal patterns from 202425 (Budget Paper 1, p. 59).

On the contrary, there is nothing normal about this. Treasurys new projections (or targets) show...

08:10

Okowa Reveals The  Greatest Legacy Hell Bequeath To Oborevwori "IndyWatch Feed National"

OKOWA AND OBOREVWO 2RI

LAGOS MAY 10TH (URHOBOTODAY0-Outgoing governor of Delta State, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, on Tuesday, said one of the greatest legacies he would bequeath to his successor was the presence of God at the Government House.

Okowa is billed to hand over to Sheriff Oborevwori, the governor-elect, on May 29, after completing the constitutional two terms of four years each.

Speaking in Asaba at the launch of a music album produced by the Choir of Government House Chapel, Asaba, Okowa attributed the success of his administration to Gods divine providence, and charged Oborevwori and the deputy governor-elect, Sir. Monday Onyeme, to put God first in their administration.

According to him, the ministration of Government House Chapel Choir in the last eight years had attracted Gods presence to all parts of the state.

The governor advised Oborevwori and Onyeme to remain divinely connected to God by re-doubling their efforts in the worship of God as they prepared to take over the mantle of political leadership in the state.

He disclosed that through purposeful worshipping of God, challenges would be surmounted and victory enthroned in the lives of those who firmly hold on to God.

Okowa said the music album produced by the Government House Chapel Choir would help significantly in advancing the gospel of God, and urged worshipers to encourage the choristers by purchasing copies of the album.

This choir needs to be encouraged because I know that through their voices, the praises and worship they render in this place, a lot has happened to this state.

We may not appreciate it but I and my wife know that we believe in the presence of God in this chapel. We are very mindful of the fact that our God is present in this place and whenever we call Him, He answers us.

So, I must use this opportunity to thank you for all you have done to praise the name of the Lord and to call His presence in this chapel.

We thank God that our governor-elect and his deputy are here. The greatest asset that I would leave for you both is the presence of God in the Government House.

The greatest desire of my wife and I is to see the fire on this altar glow and burn continually. Pressures will come and all manner of confusing voices will come but resist it and make sure that you reverence G...

07:21

Video: What Does It Mean To Be Indigenous? "IndyWatch Feed National"

If you care about the environment, or justice for the ongoing crimes of colonialism, you probably hear about the various Indigenous groups around the world, and how they tend to be on the front lines of the fight to stop the greed-fueled destruction of the only planet weve got. At one point or another, it may have occurred to you what Indigenous actually means who counts as Indigenous, and who doesnt? As Andrew Sage points out in the video below, while we can define a plant or animal as indigenous based on whether it was introduced to its habitat by humans, how does that work for us? We introduced ourselves to every habitat on the planet, except a small part of Africa, and its commonly accepted that there are Indigenous people on every continent, so what counts? Is it a matter of heredity? Of culture? Of lifestyle?

I dont think theres a clear answer, and even if there was, Im not the person to propose it. Andrew approaches as a theory question, examining relationships with land and between people, history, and more. Check it out, and if you like his work, consider supporting him on Patreon.

07:17

Update on drinking water fluoridation "IndyWatch Feed National"

Snowy Monaro Regional Council will be resuming fluoridation of the drinking water supply for Jindabyne and Berridale following cessation of the service due to equipment failure in 2017 and 2018.

New fluoride dosing systems have been constructed at each site East Jindabyne/Berridale, Jindabyne Barry Way and Jindabyne thanks to a full subsidy provided by NSW Health.

Council has been awaiting NSW Health sign-off and approval before recommencing dosing, which has now been received.

The systems have been checked and staff given refresher training in April 2023, and fluoridation will commence two weeks from the date of this notice.

If you live in Berridale or Jindabyne and you or your family are currently taking any fluoride supplements, seek prompt medical advice before fluoridation resumes.

Snowy Monaro water supply fluoridation factsheet

Why is fluoride added to the water supply?

NSW Health support the dosing of fluoride in Snowy Monaro Regional Council water supply systems. Fluoridation of water supplies has been demonstrated to reduce tooth decay in adults and children.

The National Health Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) found that water fluoridation reduces tooth decay by 44% in children and adolescents and by 27% in adults.

Almost all public drinking water supplies in NSW are currently fluoridated.

Refer to this fact sheet

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03:29

Entire colony of ants recorded 'feigning death' "IndyWatch Feed National"

They're well known for their industrious work, but now a species of ant on Kangaroo Island is also showing that it is skilled at 'playing dead', a behaviour that University of South Australia researchers believe is a recorded world first. Accidentally discovered as researchers were checking pygmy-possum and bat nest boxes on Kangaroo Island, a colony of Polyrhachis femorata ants appeared to be dead... until one moved. Researchers believe the ants were 'playing dead' as a defensive strategy to avoid potential danger. Published by CSIRO, this is the first time that a whole colony of ants has been recorded feigning death, and the first record of the Polyrhachis femorata ant species for South Australia. Wildlife ecologist, UniSA's Associate Professor S. 'Topa' Petit, says she was surprised to discover a colony of what appeared to be dead ants in one of the nest boxes. "The mimicry was perfect," Assoc Professor Petit says. "When we opened the box, we saw all these dead ants...and then...

03:17

WV Legislature of No Help ~ Toxic PFAS in Our Drinking Water "IndyWatch Feed National"

Latency periods vary for PFAS compounds and type of cancer

Even with new legislation, it could be years before drinking water in West Virginia is free of toxic forever chemicals

From the Article by Allen Siegler, Mountain State Spotlight, May 2, 2023

State lawmakers passed the PFAS Protection Act to start controlling pollution in drinking water. While a step in the right direction, many are concerned that it prolongs health hazards for West Virginians.

In the 1990s, when Chuck Crookshanks worked as a teacher at Parkersburg South High, a student told him about her familys farm and how dozens of their animals had grown physical deformities. Not only the livestock, but also other animals near it, Crookshanks recalled. Deer, frogs and anything else that was around it. It was pretty remarkable.

He said she was one of the first people he remembers raising concerns with the Washington Works plant in Parkersburg; a few years later, these concerns led to a mid-2000s high-profile lawsuit against chemical company DuPont, a lawsuit which linked the factorys hazardous chemical pollution to diseases like kidney and testicular cancer.

Those chemicals are now often grouped with a broader group of cancerous, man-made concoctions called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS. And PFAS, from both past and present polluters, continue to concern Crookshanks.

His house, between Ravenswood and the unincorporated town of Murraysville, is about 25 miles down the Ohio River from Washington Works. Crookshanks said his wife, Tammy, worries often about what invisible chemicals are present in the water from their well. She brought it up probably in the last couple of weeks, wanting to get the water tested, Crookshanks said.

Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency announced it had reached a deal under the Clean Water Act for the plant, now owned by the Chemours Company, to address PFAS pollution. But the so-called forever chemicals have already been found in drinking water systems around the state.

While state lawmakers passed a bill in March to take steps toward identifying and contemplating action for affected public water systems, the bill does not require the states Department of Environmental Protection or any other group to remove the chemicals from drinking water yet. As a consequence, experts believe it...

03:09

Archaeologists map hidden Northern Territory landscape "IndyWatch Feed National"

Scientists at Flinders University have used sub-surface imaging and aerial surveys to see through floodplains in the Red Lily Lagoon area of West Arnhem Land. These ground-breaking methods showed how this important landscape in the Northern Territory was altered as sea levels rose about 8,000 years ago. Their discovery shows that the ocean had reached this, now inland region, which has important implications for understanding the archaeological record of Madjedbebe the oldest archaeological site in Australia. The findings also provide a new way to understand the rock art in the region, which is recognised globally for its significance and distinctive style. By examining how sediments now buried beneath the flood plains changed as sea levels rose, the researchers can see how the transformation of Red Lily Lagoon had resulted in the growth of mangroves that have supported animal and marine life in a region where ancient Indigenous rock art is located. This transformation has, in...

Wednesday, 10 May

15:39

Peaky Blinders meets The Great Gatsby: Ballarats new Sly Grog Speakeasy announces sneak-peek secret event "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Mimicking the secrecy and time period of the old Prohibition-era speakeasies with hidden entrances, minimal (or no) signage, dim lighting, 1920s-30s jazz music, and elaborate cocktail menus, Sly Grog Speakeasy will soon open its doors as Ballarats newest bar and distillery.

Due to officially open in June, Sly Grog Speakeasy will be a glamorous addition to the region, courtesy of the team behind Aunty Jacks Ballarat, Roy Hammond and Hop Temple, all incredible drinking destinations, offering unique and incredibly diverse experiences.

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

 

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