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Wednesday, 17 May

20:40

Durham Report Exposes Election Interference and Manufacturing Conspiracies "IndyWatch Feed National"

Introduction by DM

The Durham report lays out that the government had very little to go on when it opened the Crossfire Hurricane investigation and that it may have been done due to hostile feelings by higher-ups in the FBI. Indeed, the report says that the

speed and manner in which the FBI opened and investigated Crossfire Hurricane during the presidential election season based on raw, unanalyzed, and uncorroborated intelligence also reflected a noticeable departure from how it approached prior matters involving possible attempted foreign election interference plans aimed at the Clinton campaign.

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17:53

Why the media silence on Paul Kent's domestic violence arrest? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Former Australian Cricketer Ian Healy quite rightly asks - why has the rugby league media in Sydney gone soft on one of their own, Paul Kent and his arrest on domestic violence and choking allegations? The footballers, cricketers, and celebrities they frequently cover don't get the same treatment: https://twitter.com/SENQLD/status/1658261063941623808?s=20 Healy...

17:44

Cricket Australia turns the game into a vehicle for wokeness. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Remember when Cricket used to be a national unity game? Everyone who cared went for the national team. Those who didnt care, tolerated it through the Summer. Now the game has become a vehicle for attention seeking minorities, taking a knee, and celebrating fringe causes. Get ready for crickets proud...

17:40

THE BOYLE FACTOR "IndyWatch Feed National"

Richard Boyle is a whistle-blower who is being railroaded by the Australian Federal Parliament and the following text is basically all about de-railing that criminal abuse of public office by insisting that the prosecution subpoena me.

Posting short link: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3hA

As this website reveals, I have been a whistle-blower for many years and the best way to deal with overt process corruption, is to confront it head-on, which is precisely what this email to the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions is all about. The message is very simple the prosecution of Richard Boyle could bring down the Federal Parliament.

The Assistant Director-CDPP (Adelaide)
Via email: adelaide@cdpp.gov.au

CC: Steven Millsteed KC
smillsteed@bjennings.com.au

CC: Counsellor Lauren Gavranich,
lgavranich@ebchambers.com.au...

15:54

How to Create a Successful Direct Mail Marketing Campaign "IndyWatch Feed National"

Despite what you may think, direct mail marketing is far from dead. Although many have come to think of it as outdated, it remains one of the most effective marketing strategies thanks to its ability to capture your markets attention.

Because direct mail isnt as common as it used to be, people are paying more attention to the mail that they do receive. This means that your direct mail marketing campaign has a higher chance of standing out to its recipients and a higher chance of an impressive ROI.

But how do you go about creating a truly successful direct mail campaign? Lets take a look at the steps to take in order to launch an effective campaign that makes an impression and helps your business grow.

Create Your Mailing List

When deciding on your mailing list, we recommend following the 40-40-20 rule. This rule dictates that the success of your direct mail campaign is determined by the following factors:

  • Your audience 40%
  • Your offer 40%
  • Your execution 20%

With this in mind, its always a good idea to start off your campaign by coming up with your mailing list. After all, if you get your target audience wrong, your work will most likely go to waste and it wont matter how much time and effort you put into your offer or the execution.

Set some time aside to think about who youd like to offer your services to. Is it other businesses? Pre-existing customers that youd like to entice back to your business? Take some time to consider these factors and always make sure the addresses on your mailing list are both formatted and spelt correctly. 81% of Australians open and read their mail immediately, so with the right mailing list, youre sure to make an impression on countless prospective clients.

Decide On a Format

Mail Marketing Campaign

Direct mail is available in all different shapes and sizes, so take a look at your budget and marketing goals to determine which option will work best for your campaign. Some of the most common mailer types include:

  • Postcards: Postcards are generally 46 inches and are a very popular direct mailing format. Cost-effective and convenient, postcards are commonly used to promote events, announcements and new products and services.
  • Brochures and catalogues: A fantastic way to highlight y...

12:59

Unpacking the language of food sovereignty: Agroecology and Regen Ag "IndyWatch Feed National"

In the coming months, AFSA will be rolling out a series of informative blog posts around the language of food sovereignty. To begin, heres an introductory look at key differences between agroecology and regen ag, where we address semantics and distinctions to grow our movement.

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12:45

Shine a light on neurofibromatosis: the awareness event that lights up Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

Shine a Light will light up buildings blue and green in May. Photo www.ctf.org.au/page/285/shinealight

Neurofibromatosis (NF) awareness month in May is an important event for those living with a condition that has been in the shadows for too long. A debilitating and unpredictable condition, NF is one of Australias most common genetic neurological disorders. Over 10,000 Australians are affected by NF, and yet awareness surrounding it is still very low. To shine a light on this disease and acknowledge the struggle of all affected by it, over 100 of Australias most prominent landmarks and buildings will light up blue and green on 17 May. 

Neurofibromatosis is a group of genetic disorders that manifest differently in every individual, however, it can cause tumours, hearing loss, blindness, physical variations, abnormalities in the bones, learning difficulties, chronic pain, and cancer. People born with NF require constant care, and unfortunately, there is not yet a cure for this condition. Scientists have struggled for many years to understand the intricacies of this complicated disease, and many questions still remain to be answered. 

The Childrens Tumour Foundation (CTF) is currently helping to raise awareness surrounding NF, through continuing advocacy, campaigns and crucial fundraising activities. During this years NF Awareness Month, events and activities include the Shine a Light on NF light displays, a virtual...

12:40

A Handmaids Tale with Nazis: the enduring message of Katharine Burdekins Swastika Night "IndyWatch Feed National"

While some aspects of her work can be challenging, including the English nationalism of Swastika Night, Katharione Burdekin's bold speculations were extraordinary for the periodas is the fact that she got them into print with major publishers, to appreciative reviews. As a writer on gender Burdekin is even more relevant in our troubled times. Her words, her ideas, retain their danger now.

The post A Handmaids Tale with Nazis: the enduring message of Katharine Burdekins Swastika Night appeared first on Overland literary journal.

12:33

WTF was Ambassador Kevin Rudd doing while Biden was cancelling and embarrassing Albo? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Therapeutic Albo will rue the day he appointed Kevin Rudd to be Australiaa ambassador in Washington. Is this Kevins first stuff up since his appointment to the US? While Rudd does selfies, Albo has been humiliated with a cancellation of a visit of Joe Biden, only hours after Albo put...

11:46

11:30

WA Labor Senator Fatima Payman says Israel's continued existence is a 'CATASTROPHE' "IndyWatch Feed National"

From the Australian Jewish Association. LABOR SENATOR FATIMA PAYMAN MOURNS ISRAEL'S CREATION Several Labor and Greens MPs and Senators have taken part in events to mourn Israel's creation. Here, Senator Payman appears with a map of Israel, overlaid with the word 'Nakba' or catastrophe. The Senator came to Australia after...

10:08

Scammers sending fake Telstra mail "IndyWatch Feed National"

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When people think of scammers, many might have the idea in mind that sophisticated hooks are embedded in emails or websites or smartphone related communications.

But scammers have gone 'old school' for quite some time.

Scammers have enlisted Australia Post to deliver their fraudulent message (fake envelope on the right), as they have done so for over a decade in relation to another scam that the government has failed to act on, early in the piece, where some people are still receiving those types of letters.

In relation to the Telstra scam, the scammers have gotten hold of the customer's full name and address, stating that they have been trying to contact that person.

In the letter, there is a phone number which the scammers are in possession of, in order to steal more information to commit fraud.

Scammers have used Australia Post previously to con businesses to 'renew' their internet domain name.

The scammer's letter looks like it's a renewal for the targeted business, where in the scam letter there will be number zero (0), instead of the letter 'O', or any other character that will be different from the legitimately registered internet address.

See post:

Domain Name Group Fraud

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10:07

Queensland Government changes state Coat of Arms to Gay Pride Rainbow Flag "IndyWatch Feed National"

Thank you Andrew. See https://www.facebook.com/QldEnvironment After the first four comments happened they had to shut it down because things definitely werent going their way.

10:01

Everybody Knows, Part 13: Hands across the Ocean to Help Children "IndyWatch Feed National"

(L) Aztec ceremony of heart-removal, Photo: Wikipedia (C) Sarah Moore, Photo: distractify.com (R) Deep sleep, Photo: Flickr at piac.asn.au   

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

Since 2005, I have known about extreme child abuse, thanks to Carol Rutz. She spoke at a meeting in Connecticut, under the auspices of Neil Brick at SMART, which has hosted survivors conferences since 1998. After then reading Rutzs book, A Nation Betrayed, I read Kathleen Sullivans Unshackled, and this prompted me to run for Congress in 2006 from the state of New Hampshire.

The goal of the article at hand is twofold: to show how the Internet enables persons with a grievance in one country to get help from abroad, and to make an outline of what is involved in chil...

08:29

The cost of the obscene tax cut to for the rich is now blowing out "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Joe Montero

New Parliamentary Budget Office costings on the Stage Three Tax Cuts, which had been requested by the Greens, has revealed that the cost is rising and now sits at $20 billion for the first year (2024), and will increase each financial year to $42 billion in 2033-34. This is a total of $313 billion, and it is likely to end up costing even more.

Any decent and caring human being should be moved to anger and turn their back on anyone who promotes this obscenity.

The numbers speak for themselves. They reveal how much that small group at the top of the income pyramid is taking, and how little everyone else is getting in the face of an ongoing rise in the cost of living. Those in the middle get small shift in the tax margins, and what they gain is a sop that will soon be taken over by inflation. The share of national income will keep on flowing outwards. Those on annual incomes less than $45,000 get nothing. The screws will continue to tighten on government expenditure on services that benefit the majority.

Pocketing the money are those with incomes over $180,000 a year. Most of this will go to a much smaller group of billionaires. The much larger group in the middle-income range will be given a sop through modest marginal tax bracket adjustments. Not big enough to deliver any real change, and this will soon be eaten away by inflation. Those with an income below 45,000 a year will get absolutely nothing.

Its those down the pyramid who will be paying the cost to line the pockets of those at the top of it, through the taxes they pay, and in the absence of services that could otherwise have been provided with this money.

For example, the money could have been used to lift those liv...

08:25

CWA calls for NSW govt to reject waste-to-energy incinerators "IndyWatch Feed National"

Waste to energy incinerator. Photo Falco Oberhausen.

State Member for Lismore, Janelle Saffin, says the NSW Country Womens Association (CWA) voted at its recent AGM to oppose waste-to-energy incinerators.

A waste-to-energy incinerator proposal for the Richmond Valley Jobs Precinct in Casino prompted local resistance, after a similar plan was rejected in Western Sydney owing to air pollution impacts. The Casino proposal, under the previous LiberalsNational government, came without any community consultation.

Additionally Casino, Lithgow, Goulburn and Parkes were locations excluded from a state-wide incinerator ban by the then NSW government.      

Ms Saffin said the Tabulam branch put the motion, which was one of several successful motions from the North Coast Group at the AGM in Bathurst this month.

She says, The CWA has adopted a policy to advocate for the newly elected NSW government to rescind its decision to establish waste-to-energy incinerators, and instead immediately introduce technology and waste reduction programs that use methods...

07:58

Bewegung in Mittelost "IndyWatch Feed National"

Hoffnung im Jemen

In der saudischen Hafenmetropole Jiddah stand bereits gestern bei den Gesprchen von Auenministerin Annalena Baerbock mit ihrem saudischen Amtskollegen Faisal bin Farhan der Krieg im Jemen zwischen den Huthi und dem von Saudi-Arabien gesttzten Regime auf der Tagesordnung. Mit dessen Auenminister Ahmad Awad bin Mubarak wird Baerbock heute Gesprche fhren. Die Vereinten Nationen bezifferten die Kriegstoten im Jemen schon Ende 2021 auf rund 377.000; 60 Prozent davon seien durch indirekte Kriegsfolgen Hunger, Krankheiten zu Tode gekommen.[1] Saudi-Arabien, eine der Hauptkriegsparteien, konnte sich bei seinen militrischen Operationen im Jemen sowie bei der Durchsetzung seiner Hungerblockade gegen die jemenitischen Huthi auch auf deutsche Waffen sttzen (german-foreign-policy.com berichtete [2]). Inzwischen wchst die Hoffnung, der Krieg knne sich dem lange ersehnten Ende nhern. Ursache ist die Annherung zwischen Saudi-Arabien und Iran, die im Jemen jeweils verfeindete Kriegsparteien sttzten. Die saudisch-iranische Annherung wiederum, die jetzt einen Ausgleich auch im Jemen mglich erscheinen lsst, wurde erst durch chinesische Vermittlung mglich gemacht, gegen Widerstand aus dem Westen.[3] Auch Berlin hat Annherung und Entspannung nicht untersttzt.

Krieg im Sudan

Gegenstand der Gesprche zwischen Baerbock und Bin Farhan war zudem der Brgerkrieg im Sudan. Zwar ist der Sonderbeauftragte des UN-Generalsekretrs fr Sudan und Leiter der UN-Mission UNITAMS, der ehemalige SWP-Direktor Volker Perthes, in Berlin bestens vernetzt. Doch verfgt die Bundesrepublik in Sudan selbst nur ber wenig Einfluss. Whrend die beiden Brgerkriegsparteien jeweils von verschiedenen arabischen Staaten untersttzt werden die regulren Streitkrfte unter General Abdel Fattah al Burhan von den in gypten herrschenden Militrs, die Rapid Support Forces (RSF) unter Mohamed Hamdan Hemedti Dagalo von den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten [4] , gilt Saudi-Arabien als Macht, die annhernd gleiche Distanz zu beiden Seiten wahrt und daher als etwaiger Vermittler in Frage kommt. Riad ist es gelungen, die Evakuierung von ungefhr 8.000 Menschen ber die Hafenstadt Port Sudan nach Jiddah zu organisieren; es hat Verhandlungen zwischen beiden Brgerkriegsparteien ebenfalls in Jiddah abgehalten, bei denen ab dem 6. Mai einige Regeln zum Schutz von Zivilpersonen festgelegt wurden.[5] Dabei hat Riad die Verhandlungen gemeinsam mit Washington gefhrt, das bemht ist, seinen zuletzt schwindenden Einfluss in der Region zurckzugewinnen. Baerbock war gestern ihrerseits um Einfluss bemht.

Normalisierung in Syrien

Heute wird Baerbock zu weiteren Gesprchen im Emirat Qatar eintreffen. Dort steht unter anderem die Entwicklung in Syrien auf dem Programm. Im Nahen und Mittleren Osten schreitet mittlerweile nach dem Scheitern der vom Westen angefhrten Versuche, Prsident Bashar al Assad zu strzen, die Normalisierung der....

07:13

Biden cancels on Therapeutic Albo hours after Albo announces hes coming. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Says plenty about how in the loop Albo really is. Tues 1030pm : Albanese press release announcing Biden is coming. 5am Wed - Biden calls. Not coming. Biden and Albo : Two idiots. President Biden called me this morning to discuss his upcoming visit to Australia. The President apologised that...

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Tuesday, 16 May

23:34

The US is No Democracy! "IndyWatch Feed National"

I just love it when all the media political pundits and talk show hosts ( News Talk?) throw out that word Democracy. You dont have to go to a ranch to find more bull excrement than that. Folks, this is not a democracy and probably never was one, all the way back to our founding. Why? MONEY MONEY MONEY is the answer. As long as the masters of our republic keep allowing private money into electoral politics you will continue to smell that bull excrement period!

The Open Secrets site follows the flow of money in political campaigns. After reading the enclosed data you may see why so many of our fellow citizens do not even bother to vote. Not good to do, but here is why, according to 2022 figures:

The average House of Representatives winner spent upwards close to $ 3 million. The loser spent on average around $800k.

The average Senate winner spent over $26 million. The loser spent around 1/2 of that ($13 million)

In my state of Florida DeSantis spent around $200 million. Democrat Charlie Crist spent $31 million, and people wonder why there was such a LANDSLIDE.

In 2022, 384 incumbents ran for re-election in the House 359 won!!

In 2022, 28 incumbents ran for re-election in the Senate 28 won!

If Claude Rains from the film Casablanca was monitoring things for our elections he would have said: I am shocked! There is massive spending going on here!

Statewide and local citywide races are not really different. If someone wishes to run for just about any elected office, where they allow party affiliations, if you are not from one of the Two Party/One Party gangs, then forget it buster! Oh yes, the only exclusion is for someone to be super duper wealthy enough to spend his or her own money to equal that of the other two gangsters. Or have some very very rich friends. If you cannot get your name and ideas out to the general public with an equally massive staff and volunteers. No way Jose! Money talks and everyone else walks! Is that what we want, super rich people being the only ones outside of the Two Party/One Party scam to win office?

In 1997, this writer was living in Indianapolis, Indiana. I was active in street protests against the empire, on both foreign and domestic issues. I was also a writer for a progressive weekly and was lucky to interview attorney Ed Garvey from Wisconsin. He was travelling the nation promoting the just passed Maine Clean Election Laws. In Maine, they actually were able to legislate some form of public funding of statewide elections. Candidates could decide to forego accepting private donations and rely on the small amounts of public funding for their campaigns. Obviously, their Republican and Democrat competitors would still outspend them...

22:57

Audio: New Episodes of Peace Witness with Liz Remmerswaal "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Liz Remmerswaal, Vice President of World BEYOND War, May 16, 2023

Peace Witness features those who stand up to be counted as advocating for nonviolent ways of resolving conflict.

SONIA SMITH:


MAIRE LEADBEATER:

The post Audio: New Episodes of Peace Witness with Liz Remmerswaal appeared first on World BEYOND War.

22:50

Thwarting Facial Recognition - #SolutionsWatch "IndyWatch Feed National"


We all know about the danger of a future society where we're all tracked everywhere we go every single day in real time by our phones or devices . . . but actually, it's worse than that! You're already being tracked everywhere you go, every day, and it doesn't matter whether you leave your phone at home just as long as you bring your face. Today on #SolutionsWatch, James explores some of the options that are on the table for heading off the facial recognition dystopia.

22:17

Ukraines EU Membership: Now Comes the Hard Part "IndyWatch Feed National"

This summer marks a year since Ukraine became an official candidate for European Union (EU) membership under an accelerated process following Russias invasion. Kyiv currently sits at the doorstep of the negotiations stage, which could start this year according to EU officials. Historically, this stage is the longest, most technical, and bureaucratic part of the process, requiring extensive reforms under the Copenhagen criteria a set of political, legal, and economic membership conditions.

In June 2022, the European Commission recommended granting Ukraine candidate status with an understanding that Kyiv must implement seven steps to strengthen anti-corruption and rule of law standards. Kyiv recently stated that it has complied with each of these conditions. The decision now lies with the EU, who must determine if Ukraine fulfilled basic requirements before the rigid negotiation process can start.

While Ukraines progress from applicant to candidate status was rapid, advocates should temper expectations for subsequent steps toward membership; they will not be as swift or simple. Kyiv could be caught in pre-negotiation limbo akin to current Western Balkan EU hopefuls. For reference, it took Belgrade and Podgorica about two years to start negotiations after reaching candidate status. Tirana waited six years to open formal negotiations after becoming a candidate in 2014, while Skopje sat idle for 15 years before opening talks with Brussels. Each nation had a particular set of challenges prohibiting their progress, but these roadblocks were nowhere near Ukraines predicament of fending off an invading military prior to starting negotiations.

The EUs new accessions methodology, revised in 2020, is intended to make enlargement a more credible, predictable, and dynamic. But this modified approach likely wont yield faster results for Ukraine or current candidates. EU accession is grounde...

21:15

Everybody Knows, Part 12: Saluting Wilfred Seymour "IndyWatch Feed National"

Dr William Russell Massingham Pridgeon (right) being driven to the Brisbane Watchhouse Photo: (AAP: Darren England), from ABC News under the heading Doctor accused of masterminding child-stealing syndicate

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

In the legal profession, we always enjoy saluting a past or occasionally a present master of the art. On entering the main building of Harvard Law School, for example, you are greeted by a huge painted portrait of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr (1841-1935).

I have only recently discovered the work of Wilfred Massingham Seymour whose main law textbook preceded World War I. Not that I came by it randomly it was called to my attention by the grandson of the master. The book is entitled:

Native law and custom; being a compendium of the recognised native customs in force in the native territories of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, together with legislative amendments, and reports of some of the more important decisions of the native appeal court of Griqualand East, 1901-1909

It is about the native law of the people of South Africa, and has sparked my interest to find a similar work on the native law of indigenous people in North America, Australia, Philippines, or anywhere. With regard to the Philippines, Id be curious to find what principles of law were on the books before the unruly takeover by American military forces in 1898, when the...

19:26

FBI statement on the Durham Report - scary thing is how little mainstream media covered it "IndyWatch Feed National"

The findings are shocking. What's worse is how easily the media and establishment have accepted it as OK. https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/statement-on-report-by-special-counsel-john-durham

19:18

Monarchists do a freedom of information check on Stan Grants Coronation debacle. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Monarchists Pursue ABC Through FOI 16 May 2023 The Australian Monarchist League has made a formal FOI request under the Commonwealth Freedom of Information Act (1982) (FOI Act) which provides a right to request access to certain documents held by the ABC in regard to its pre-Coronation broadcast. Details of...

18:20

Tickets are now on sale for Sovereign Hills Christmas in July event, Winter Wonderlights "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Sovereign Hill in Ballarat is transforming into a magical winter wonderland to celebrate Christmas in July with their annual Winter Wonderlights event, and its set to be bigger and better than ever before.

An annual sell-out event attracting more than 100,000 visitors of all ages in the past, the Winter Wonderlights spectacular will be lighting up Sovereign Hill once the sun sets from 24 June to 16 July, 2023 and tickets are now on sale.

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

Throughout the day, visitors can wander the streets as snow falls, enjoy pantomimes and theatre shows, Christmas-themed arts and crafts, the chance to share a photo with St Nick, and wonderful wintry treats like mulled wine and gingerbread.

As the sun goes down, ever-changing projections bring Sovereign Hills streetscape to dazzling life, as a spectacular light show illuminates the much-loved museum and the Victorian-style buildings along the main street.

 

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17:56

Uptown Geelong is the sunny Pakington Street cafe going beyond the rudimentary with its brunch offering "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><a href= "https://www.uptowngeelong.com.au/">Uptown Geelong</a> is the go-to breakfast and brunch restaurant for anyone looking for a unique fusion of Modern Australian and Asian cuisine in a contemporary retro-style setting.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Located in the vibrant and diverse Pakington Street, previously home to Butter & Co, the restaurant is ideally situated close to Geelong CBD and surrounded by a mix of small and large businesses, making it a perfect spot for various groups in the local community.

Keep up with the latest food and booze news across the region </i></b><a href= "https://fortemag.com.au/food/"><span class= "s1"><b><i>here</i></b></span></a><b><i>.</i></b></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">With the perfect ambience for all occasions, w</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">hether youre feeling full of life, or after a recovery meal, Uptown has you all sorted, serving food and drinks made with love. The menu features a number of breakfast and brunch options, including classic dishes like fluffy pancakes, french toast and eggs benedict to more innovative creations like smashed avo, chilli scrambled eggs and breakfast burritos. Theres something for every taste and craving, with a bunch of vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options.</span></p> <blockquote class="instagram-media"> <div style="padding: 16px;"> <p> </p> <div style="display: flex;"> <div style= "background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 50%; height: 40px; margin-right: 14px; width: 40px;"> </div> <div style="display: flex;"> <div style= "background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; height: 14px; margin-bottom: 6px; width: 100px;"> </div> <div style= "background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; height: 14px; width: 60px;"> </div> </div> </div> <div style="padding: 19% 0;"></div> <div style= "display: block; height: 50px; margin: 0 auto 12px; width: 50px;"> </div> <div style="padding-top: 8px;"> <div style= "color: #3897f0; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 550; line-height: 18px;"> View this post on Instagram</div> </div> <div style="padding: 12.5% 0;"></div> <div style="display: flex; margin-bottom: 14px;"> <div>...</div> </div> </div> </blockquote>

17:16

This store is my love letter to Geelong: Popcultcha Records on becoming one of Australias best independent record stores "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Theres just something to be said about the experience of selecting a distinctive vinyl from a shelf, extracting the record from inside and sliding it onto the player. Its absolute *magic*.

Since its move to the old Griffiths Bookstore at 96/98 Ryrie Street back in 2021, Popcultcha, Australias premier pop culture retailer, has been aiding local music lovers in search of wax with its dedicated record section within the store and online.

Now giving vinyl purveyors something truly to get excited about, Popcultcha is seriously changing the game locally with the launch of their latest retail venture Popcultcha Records

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

 

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17:01

Open Letter Stephen Crothers Part 2: False Information Provided by the Australian Government about a Medical Intervention "IndyWatch Feed National"

Stephen Crothers, is an Australian Scientist, Occupational Hygienist, and Forensic Investigator (11 October 2021). Here is a link to his Open Letter to the Australian people in full Open Letter. False Information Provided by the Australian Government about a Medical Intervention Professor Skerritt has stated before Parliament that the COVID-19 vaccine programme is an experiment.... [Read more]

The post Open Letter Stephen Crothers Part 2: False Information Provided by the Australian Government about a Medical Intervention appeared first on Vaccination Decisions.

16:39

Regional Victorian distiller Echuca Distillery wins international gold in San Francisco "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

In an Australian first, Echuca Distillery, based in the Victorian river port town, recently became the first Australian distillery to win not one, but two gold medals for their Agave Spirits, at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition the worlds largest and most prestigious competition for premium Agave Spirits.

Made from start to finish at the four-year-old distillery, Echuca Distillerys Chilli Lime and Smoked Agave Spirits were awarded gold medals, while the Silver and Gold Agave Spirits took home silver medals a real vindication of the attention to detail that the distillery puts into the production process.

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

Agave Spirit production (including Tequila, Mezcal and Agave Spirit) is seeing unprecedented growth globally, and Echuca Distillerys twin brother owner-operators, Peter (Head Distiller) and David De Vries (Operations Manager) are on a mission to be at the forefront of this industry from both an innovation and quality perspective.

The brothers backgrounds in the manufacturing of flavours and fragrances which is something they believe is in their DNA has enabled them to research and develop the perfect mix of ingredients which includes 100% Blue Weber Agave Nectar which they import from Mexico.

Distilling Agave Spirit from the nectar is a little like distilling Rum from molasses, explains Peter.

The Agave Nectar has a rich, slightly smoky flavour and aroma which we ferment in-house, then twice distill with particular care put into maintaining the flavour and aroma of the Agave Spirit, continued Peter.

We are really proud of what we have achieved at Echuca Distillery in a relatively short space of time, says David.

The brothers are keen to celebrate and share their passion for what they do with as many people as possible.

Although we have a small list of stockists, Bar Lee is Echuca Distillerys exclusive cellar door and is a great place to enjoy some of the awarding winning spirits in a cocktail and on their own, David concluded.

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15:55

Embrace the Magic of Port Fairy Winter Weekends, returning for three charming weekends in June and July "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

When winter arrives in the picturesque coastal town of Port Fairy, a sense of enchantment fills the air. Port Fairy Winter Weekends is the uplifting community festival that beckons visitors to immerse themselves in a world of warmth, culture, and festivities. With its charming streets, cozy atmosphere, and a myriad of captivating activities, Port Fairy becomes a haven for winter wanderers.

Returning for 2023, the Winter Weekends will run over three weekends throughout June and July, transforming this coastal gem into a winter wonderland. The towns historic buildings, lined with vibrant gardens, take on a magical aura as they embrace the chill of the season, and with the backdrop of the wild Southern Ocean, Port Fairy becomes a scenic haven for those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Port Fairy Winter Weekend Dates 2023

Weekend 1 June 9,10,11 (Dachshund Dash)
Weekend 2 June 23, 24, 25
Weekend 3 July 7, 8, 9

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

As part of the lengthy event, a Winter Hub will take to the centre of town in the form of a huge, warm beautiful teepee from the tea, at Tierra Events. Its here that visitors will attend opening night (featuring music from local DJ Naomy, Rainbow Connection DJs and other special guests) and a bunch of other events over the June long weekend. Come for the music and the bar, stay for a little or a looooong while and revel under the canvas crown, right in the centre of townits a stunning festival first.

Alongside the opening party, the first weekend, 9-11 June will host Port Fairys much-loved Women in Song concert showcases, Queen Camillas Market, twilight market, pre-loved art sale, a live music event with Guy Blackman, Sweet Whirl and Cool Sounds; and a songwriter panel, Sonder: A Circle of Stories and Song by Find Your Voice Collective.

Other highlights include the Winter Weekends and the Port Fairy Folk Festival showcase artists and official launch the 2024 Port Fairy Folk Festival, and of course the 15th Port Fairy and Community Bank Dachshund Dash. Immerse yourself in the thrill of 100 canines dashing, leaping or sniffing to the finish line.

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15:41

Airspace restrictions over Sydney and Canberra 22-25 May for a 'Significant Event' "IndyWatch Feed National"

There will be airspace restrictions in Sydney and Canberra between 22-25 May as the cities host a significant event. Drone owners are urged to check one of the CASA-verified drone safety apps if planning to fly a drone within 28 km of Sydney Airport and 21 km of Canberra Airport...

15:13

The Deck is hosting bottomless potatoes and vodka sessions in Geelong "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Potatoes are one of those miracle vegetables that taste good in just about everything. Fries? Check. Shepherds Pie? Check. Roast Veggies? Check. You get the point.

Celebrating all there is about this starch-filled treat is The Decks newest bottomless occasion, dedicated entirely to potatoes and vodka.

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

Running on Saturday 20 May and 27 May across multiple time slots (4pm, 6pm, 8pm), potato lovers can get their stomachs filled with a whole lot of potato goodness. Were talking hash browns, gnocchi, scallop potatoes, sweet potato fries, potato salad, chips, wedges and loaded jacket potatoes, all alongside unlimited vodka. Yes, UNLIMITED VODKA.

And all for just $49 per person.

The Deck is proof that not all heroes wear capes. Bookings are essential so call 52295504 to avoid some serious disappointment.

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14:00

Power plants may soon go all in on carbon capture. But does it actually work? "IndyWatch Feed National"

The EPAs new proposed rules will require U.S. power plants to slash pollution. But experts are divided on whether carbon capture is the answer.

In a remote field in Saskatchewan, not far from the border with North Dakota, the Boundary Dam coal power plant sends its exhaust into a massive system of pipes and tanks that absorb CO2 and then compress the gas so it can be shipped off to a nearby oil producer for injection underground. The carbon capture system, which cost more than $1 billion to build, first started running nine years ago. Its currently the only large-scale facility of its kind in use at a power plant anywhere in the world.

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13:01

Melbournes Axil Coffee Roasters barista crowned as best in Australia for the second year in a row "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Melbourne barista Jack Simpson from Axil Coffee has been crowned the Australian Barista Champion at the ASCA National Coffee Championships, marking the second year in a row Axil Coffee have taken out the title.

With over 10 years of experience in the coffee industry and seven years as a barista with Axil, Jack will now go on to represent Australia at the World Barista Championship in Athens, Greece in June, reminding the world that Melbourne is indeed one of the foremost destinations for defining cafes, coffee-producing global barista champions and award-winning roasts.

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

 

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12:45

The gender pay gaps grim legacy: homelessness among older women in Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

My mum took her first job in 1980, when she was fourteen. In my childhood, she worked as a medical receptionist. For every hour she worked, she was almost certainly paid less than a man in a job of comparable value. For every curtailed pay check, there was a lower superannuation benefit, a lower amount left for savings at the end of each week and, inevitably, a lower amount to put towards a house deposit.

The post The gender pay gaps grim legacy: homelessness among older women in Australia appeared first on Overland literary journal.

12:10

Western Bulldogs bring AFL to Ballarats Mars Stadium this weekend "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Unless youve been living under a rock, youd notice the 2023 AFL season has finally arrived, and along with it an arduous six months of studded boots, hip and shoulders, wild goal celebrations, cold froffies, meat pies, and some serious SuperCoach leagues.

While its hard to rival showtime at the G, regional football fans are in for a treat this year as the Western Bulldogs once again expand the Clubs community beyond the suburban fringe of Melbournes West to include Ballarat and Western Victoria.

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

In partnership with the City of Ballarat, the Western Bulldogs will bring two AFL Premiership games to the region in 2023, host Adelaide on Saturday 20 May at 2.10pm (round 10) and Greater Western Sydney Giants on the final weekend of July (round 20), at a time yet to be determined.

This weekend will be particularly special, with the Ballarat clash taking place during Sir Doug Nicholls Round, the AFLs two-week celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and its contribution to football.

The occasion will also feature a Welcome to Country before the match and other Indigenous celebrations to mark the event.

In addition to the match itself, the club will continue to show its commitment to the City by holding a Bulldogs Heroes at Hop past players night on Friday 19 April. Join former Bulldogs players Easton Wood, Clay Smith and Josh Carter (Hill) for a special fan night at Hop Temple. The event is free, but bookings are essential via the Western Bulldogs website.

This partnership has been a lasting one since AFL history was made in 2017 when Ballarat hosted the states first AFL game for premiership points outside the footy heartland of Melbourne and Geelong.

We continue to be so proud of the Western Bulldogs and we encourage the entire city to get behind them, even if you do already have a favourite team, City of Ballarat Mayor, Cr Des Hudson said.

Its amazing to have them playing in our city and given their recent form, it will be a game you do not want to miss.

Ballarat AFL Game Getting There

For those heading to the match, a free shuttle bus service will return, with hundreds of parking spaces also available at C.E Brown Reserve and surrounding ovals. These parking spaces can be accessed from Dowling Street, giving patrons access to the Mars Stadium gates via a short walk.

Additional on-street parking will be available for drivers in Howitt and Norman Streets, as well as Creswick Road (north of Norman Street).

Drivers are reminded there is also accessible parking at the North Ballarat Sports Club, however all other traffic will be directed to park at one of the other designated parking areas.

A drop-off and pick-up zone will a......

11:31

Dripping with individuality, Sunfruits new-age, anthemic psychedelia and indie-pop debut album One Degree truly has it all "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

If youre into Victorias boutique festival scene, you would have encountered Sunfruits by now.

Throughout the last couple of years, the Melbourne/Naarm-based neo-psychedelia group have become absolute favourites amongst Melbournes gig crowd. Many punters have come to love the groups easy-going and sprightly take on pop-rooted psych-rock.

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

Upon listening to their debut album One Degree, its evident why listeners have been having such fun exploring the groups diverse soundscapes.

Refreshingly, One Degree doesnt take itself too seriously. Its not trying to be the coolest kid on the block or showcase a new sound, yet it still manages to drip with individuality.

Believe It All is replete with nursery keys and upbeat pop-rock rhythms, Made To Love melds punk-rock energy with Brit-pop vocal harmonies, while Reeling adds hand-percussion elements providing an atmospheric Latin flavour to the songs rhythms.

In short, its a lot of fun.

But this is not to say that One Degree lacks depth: there are several perspectives on environmentalism, the world and relationships with oneself and others while musically, the title track One Degree strips it back, allowing for isolated vocals and stagnant key arrangements to act as the songs main driving force. We also see this in the folk-rooted Warning Signs, which delicately adds strings alongside all four members unison vocal arrangements.

For a debut, One Degree truly has it all. Whether youre a fan of modern psych-rock or a lover of more vintage tones, its a release thatll be packing something for you.

One Degree is out now via Third Eye Stimuli Records. Stream it here

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11:01

A three day Festival of Magic is taking over Ballarats Kryal Castle in June "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Its time to service those broomsticks.

Promising a spellbinding adventure for all involved, the popular regional tourist attraction Kryal Castle in Ballarat is hosting a three-day Festival of Magic over the Kings Birthday long weekend.

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

Running from Saturday 10th until Monday 12th June, guests of Kryal Castle will be enthralled by mystical performances and take part in a host of magical activities.

Be fully immersed in the world of fantasy by dressing up and visiting the Magical Markets for enchanting adornments and treasures to take home, or for those seeking to master the art of wizardry, daily spellcasting lessons will be offered where budding witches and wizards can craft their own wands and try out a few spells before snapping a pic with a Nimbus 2000. Ensure no magical training is left out by visiting The Wizards Tower to learn the techniques and ingredients required to brew a magical potion.

Across the weekend, guests will also be awed by magnificent live jousting performances by the castles resident knights in the main arena. All will be on the edge of their seats as these skilful knights charge at each other on their loyal steeds. Lucky ones may even meet the horses and give them a pat while asking the knights a question or two.

To have lifes mysteries unveiled, the tarot card readings are a must-visit for those interested in the occult for some fascinating foretelling. Other spellbinding activities include a live magician and roaming magic tricks sure to charm even the most sceptical.

Set to be an exciting weekend, the festival will be full of magical fun for fantasy lovers of all ages with a number of new attractions to experience, as well as the castles usual entertainment on offer with a magical twist. The Festival of Magic will be the perfect escape for the long weekend, said CEO of Kryal Castle Bart Hamilton.

Attendees are also encouraged to don their best magical-themed outfit, and thankfully, both muggles and wizards are welcome.

For festival bookings, head here. 

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09:43

Microsoft enforcing its internet browser needs a reminder like in the good ol' days. "IndyWatch Feed National"



Microsoft is again engaging in anti-competitive behaviour without any court action.

It's 'forcing' its users to use the inbuilt browser, instead of allowing the user to freely choose competitive products.

Last time this occurred, Microsoft was in the courts and as a result it was fined.

No such action even after months of this fraudulent activity?

See more within the link:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2023/02/16/discover-new-ways-to-multitask-with-microsoft-365-and-edge/

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09:05

Durham Report finds biased FBI opened Trump/Russia investigation based on unevaluated intelligence from Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

Their ABC Four Corners 'Story Of The Century'. Unlike the FBI's opening of a full investigation of unknown members of the Trump campaign based on raw, uncorroborated information, in this matter involving a Clinton campaign, the FBI never opened any type of inquiry, issued any taskings, employed any analytical personnel,...

09:03

08:40

Campaign for Woodside to clean up its mess and stop its Scarborough gas project "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed from Victoria

Woodside is best known for exploiting the gas fields off Australias western coast and has been in the firing line of those who want to get Australia off an addiction to gas.

Less known is that Woodside leaves behind a mess when leaving a gas field. It has done so with the sinking An 83-metre-high tower close to the Ningaloo Reef. This was decommissioned years ago and just left to rust and decay. This is not all right, because besides steel it contains taxic chemicals that will eventually pollute the sea. Offshore regulator National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority directed Woodside in January, to mitigate risks. Nothing has happened yet.

Woodside believed cleaning up would cost too much and had just walked away from its responsibility. They did so because they can. The law preventing this is too weak and ineffectual. The consequences are minimal. This must change.

In came Greenpeace and its flagship Rainbow Warrior. They went to the wreck on 14 May and put up a banner saying, Woodside dont be a tosser. There is serious concern that pollution will cause major damage to unique wildlife. Greenpeace is campaigning to put an end to this sort of irresponsibility by drawing what Woodside is doing to public attention.

But Greenpeace has also joined the campaign of many conservation and Indigenous groups, as well as broader local communities, to put a stop to Woodsides plan to exploit a much bigger project on and off the Burrup Peninsula.

Facilities are already being built on the Burrup, to bring in gas from the Scarborough site. The $16.2 billion joint venture with BHP, will significantly expand Australias gas extraction. This is at a time when Australia is supposed to be heading towards zero net emissions. The exploitation of Scarborough will pull in the opposite direction. Emissions from this will be the equivalent of 15 coal powered stations.

Greenpeace Australia Pacific CEO David Ritter said that Woodside was treating Australians with contempt by forging ahead on the project.

For so long as the company persists on this course, the corporate name of Woodside will become synonymous with the destruction of everything that Australians hold dear.

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08:08

Government promises $236m for national disaster warning network "IndyWatch Feed National"

The federal government has pledged $236 million over 10 years to fund a national flood warning network, in a bid to protect communities from the types of flooding which took place last year in the Northern Rivers.

Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek said the funding would be used to purchase and upgrade flood gauges in disaster-prone areas, such as the North Coast.

For almost a decade, experts have been telling us that we have to upgrade Australias flood warning infrastructure, Ms Plibersek said.

Weve seen really terrifying examples in recent years where communities were left with not enough information; they were unprepared during floods because of broken or outdated flood gauges.

Federal Environment minister Tanya Plibersek. Image www.tanyaplibersek.com

Ms Plibersek said the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) owned about a third of Australias flood gauges, but the rest were operated by state or local governments or private entities.

Many of them are old, they have to be read manually, so youre sending people out into dangerous weather to read flood gauges, she said.

The roll out of new flood gauges will start in Queensland, and come under the a...

06:42

Market Talk May 15, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

ASIA:

Indias annual wholesale price index (WPI) fell for the first time in nearly three years in April, as prices softened across the board. WPI fell by 0.92% from the same month a year earlier, having risen 1.34% in March. The data compared with a Reuters poll that predicted a fall of 0.20%. In April, the food index rose 0.17% year-on-year, compared with 2.32% in March, while fuel and power rose 0.93% as against a 8.96% rise in the previous month. The decline in the rate of inflation was broad based, primarily driven by falls in prices of crude, energy prices, non-food and food articles, the government said in a statement. Data released on Friday showed Indias annual retail inflation eased to an 18-month low in April, staying well below the Reserve Bank of Indias (RBI) upper tolerance limit for the second consecutive month.

The major Asian stock markets had a green day today:

  • NIKKEI 225 increased 238.04 points or 0.81% to 29,626.34
  • Shanghai increased 38.37 points or 1.17% to 3,310.74
  • Hang Seng increased 343.89 points or 1.75% to 19,971.13
  • ASX 200 increased 10.40 points or 0.14% to 7,267.10
  • Kospi increased 3.93 points or 0.16% to 2,479.35
  • SENSEX increased 317.81 points or 0.51% to 62,345.71
  • Nifty50 increased 84.05 points or 0.46% to 18,398.85

 

 

The major Asian currency markets had a mixed day today:

  • AUDUSD increased 0.00565 or 0.85% to 0.67025
  • NZDUSD increased 0.00489 or 0.79% to 0.62379
  • USDJPY increased 0.347 or 0.26% to 136.057
  • USDCNY decreased 0.01156 or -0.17% to 6.95964

 

 

Precious Metals:

  • Gold increased 5.81 USD/t oz. or 0.29% to 2,016.96
  • Silver increased 0.166 USD/t. oz or 0.69% to 24.076

 

Some economic news from last night:

Australia:

Building Approvals (MoM) (Apr) decreased from 3.9% to -0.1%

 

Some economic news from today:

India:

WPI Inflation (YoY) (Apr) decreased from 1.34% to -0.92%

 

 

EUROPE/EMEA:

Efforts are being made to extend a deal that allows the safe export of Ukrainian grain from the Black Sea, despite Russia threatening to quit the...

05:54

Its time to embrace community-led conservation vs. the colonial kind (commentary) "IndyWatch Feed National"

When I lived on the remote island of Beqa, in Fiji, I watched as foreign-based NGOs entered villages and told Fijians how to live their lives, saying things like no more eating ika bula (sea turtle), and it is time you stop fishing kawakawa (grouper). These environmental NGOs had good intentions, of course, but their work was ineffective. Why would a Fijian man who has been eating ika bula for traditional occasions since childhood suddenly stop because some white guy who spent three days in his village told him to? Why do international conservation organizations often ask Indigenous people to halt their traditional and sustainable practices instead of focusing on larger issues at play, such as the bycatch of giant fishing vessels? I went into conservation to answer the call to better our planet. People like me who want to dedicate their career to help this earth and all of its species will not accomplish anything by allowing any sort of continuance of traditional conservation. Most of our current models of international conservation are dated and ineffective. If we want to make real change, we need to change our mindsets. We need to challenge current conservation practice. The village of Naceva, Beqa, Fiji on a cloudy day. Image courtesy of Audrey Moreng. Some of international conservation today still takes on a new form of colonialism. Colonialism is the exploitation of people, often Indigenous, by a foreign power. It usually involves taking resources, making the colonizer more powerful, all while furtheringThis article was originally published on Mongabay

01:57

BEST OF THE WEB: Reality-blindness, and Ethics as Practical Reason "IndyWatch Feed National"

Are moral standards real, relative, or both? Reading through Hill's overview of the history of western philosophy in After the Natural Law, I was reminded of a thought: that this history and development has largely been an ongoing battle between two opposing worldviews, with land lost and regained over the millennia. Materialism and idealism. Absolutism and relativism. Atheism and theism. Their seeds are all there in the ancient Greeks. But the land itself remains largely the same. And perhaps therein lies part of the answer: it is all the same land. As in, both positions occupy some ground, but like changing borders they miss the wider truth: that the land itself encompasses both. Reality can tolerate either extreme position, to a degree, because each takes into account a part of reality as a whole. But they are incomplete on their own, and when either demands exclusive worship like some tribal god, they commit a form of philosophical blasphemy. Borrowing somewhat from political...

01:29

Gwangju and the Fort Benning Connection "IndyWatch Feed National"

NEW: A South Korean truth commission created by law in 2019 is seeking classified U.S. military and intelligence records for its wide-ranging investigation into the Gwangju Uprising of 1980. It also wants answers about South Korean generals who were trained by U.S. Special Forces and fought with the United States during its counterinsurgency war in South Vietnam. Washington has not responded - yet.

00:32

Why Doom-Scroll When So Much is Possible? "IndyWatch Feed National"


Roger Bannister on May 6, 1954

The first professional one-mile race was held in London on July 26, 1855. Charles Westhall won with a time of 4 minutes and 28 seconds. Over the next 90 years, the time was slowly but surely whittled down to 4:01.4 by Swedens Gunder Hagg on July 17, 1945.

Nine years later, on May 6, 1954, Englands Roger Bannister did the impossible. He ran a 3:59.4 mile. The following month, the impossible was done again. John Landy of Australia ran a 3:58 mile on June 21, 1954.

Within a year, we had three runners breaking the four-minute barrier in the same race.

The current mile world record holder is Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco with a time of 3:43.13. As of this writing, about 20 male high school runners have accomplished the impossible.

So, what changed since July 17, 1945?

Some may point to training or nutrition and perhaps they play a recent role. But remember, Bannister made history in 1954 and his record was smashed just 46 days later. So, yeah its more than training and nutrition.

Could it be that once we choose to envision the possible instead of fixating on the impossible, our power is released? If so, where can we effectively focus this power today?

*****

(FYI: The womens record is 4:12:33 run by Sifan Hassan of The Netherlands.)

Monday, 15 May

23:59

Radio Free Asia: A US Propaganda Organ "IndyWatch Feed National"

Radio Free Asia: A US Propaganda Organ

On April 26, Mary Zhao, a writer for Radio Free Asia, wrote a bizarre piece attacking China for not providing transgender girls with necessary medicines, exposing once again the absurd lengths to which the US propagandists will go to undermine a nation it has targeted. The same day, they posted a cartoon of French President Macron portrayed as a chicken for daring to state that Europe must reduce its strategic dependency on the U.S. to avoid getting caught up in crises that are not ours and for China commenting positively to what he stated. On the same front page, they posted false stories about North Korea, Myanmar and Vietnam.

So, as we celebrate International Press Freedom Day on May 3, what is Radio Free Asia?   The answer-it is an arm of the US propaganda forces arrayed against the peoples of Asia to try to maintain US hegemony over them by manipulating their minds, their thoughts, their perception and their understanding of the world around them.

RFA tries to mask its role as a propaganda organ by attempting to appear objective. One of the devices they use is a Fact Check page, where its editors ask themselves questions and provide their own answers. For instance, they ask if the waters between Taiwan and the mainland of China are international waters. The answer they give is, of course, yes, and so US naval patrols through the Taiwan Straight are, according to them, legal under international law.

But of course, they arrive at this answer by regarding Taiwan as a separate country and not part of China when in fact Taiwan is part of China and so the waters between the mainland and Taiwan are all Chinese territorial waters just as Canadas waters in its archipelagos are considered internal waters by Canada. There are other examples of their facts clashing with reality, but let...

23:26

Japan to open NATO liaison office in new provocation against China and Russia "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Ahmed Adel | May 15, 2023

Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi announced that his country is considering opening a NATO liaison office, demonstrating that Tokyo is deepening its ties with the US and becoming more hostile to China and Russia. Tokyos rapprochement with NATO would strengthen the anti-China/Russia alliance and advance the US plans to create a NATO-styled organisation in the Far East.

We are already in discussions, but no details (have been) finalised yet, Hayashi said on May 10.

He specifically referenced Russias special military operation in Ukraine as something with repercussions far beyond Europes borders that made Japan rethink regional security.

The reason why we are discussing about this is that since the aggression by Russia to Ukraine, the world (has) become more unstable, he claimed. Something happening in East Europe is not only confined to the issue in East Europe, and that affects directly the situation here in the Pacific. Thats why a cooperation between us in East Asia and NATO (is) becoming increasingly important.

However, the foreign minister failed to explain how events in Ukraine affect those in East Asia. Rather, Hayashi is using this as a weak justification for why Japan is militarising, which directly relates to Tokyos claims against sovereign seas and territories belonging to China and Russia.

The opening of a NATO office in Japan does not mean that the country will join the Alliance, but it does open a path for Japan to become a member of an expanded AUKUS (Australia-United Kingdom-United States). This, in turn, will require Tokyo to strengthen its contacts with NATO.

It is recalled that NATO Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg, went to Japan and South Korea in January 2023 to lay the groundwork for strengthened ties. This is one of the reasons why Tokyo is already involved in conflicts that are not directly related to the region, despite some of the mental gymnastics it procures to create a justification.

The Japanese government is also providing $5.5 billion in aid to Ukraine, which can be seen as a step forward for the country to join AUKUS and confirms Tokyos intentions to strengthen its relationship with NATO. However, NATO will not officially expand to include Japan because members of the Alliance, such as Hungary, do not always align their position for the sake of serving US interests.

At the same time, France, at least in rhetoric, is seeking a degree of autonomy from the US. French President Emmanuel Macron said on April 9 that Europe needs to limit its dependence on the US.

In this way, the expansion of NATO to Asia is not likely since this initiative could lead to a further weakening of unity within the military alliance. The Americans are aware of this, and for this reason, they are working on a separate Eastern bloc to strength...

23:20

Community Shares | May 15th 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

  • MapLight Therapeutics is currently seeking patients between the ages of 12 and 45 for their IRIS Phase 2 clinical trial. This study is designed to evaluate the potential impact of their ML-004 compound on the social communication deficits and associated irritability symptoms experienced by individuals with autism. For those interested in participating in this trial, please contact Kelly Amaguin at kamaguin@maplightrx.com.
  • Dont miss an opportunity to watch SPELLERS, the new film about nonspeakers with autism that asks, What if weve been wrong about every single one of them? The movie answers this intriguing question through the stories of eight nonspeakers who all found their voice using a letterboard to communicate their thoughts and feelings. Screenings of SPELLERS are happening across the country. You can watch the film online if there isnt a screening near you. 
  • Researchers from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation have recently identified four distinct sets of alterations in functional connectivity that could help explain clinical and behavioral differences among individuals with autism. Their new study used an extensive collection of neuroimaging data to identify ASD subtypes to produce testable theories about how different biochemical, genetic, and cellular processes may shape the wide range of ASDs clinical manifestations. The researchers found that individuals with ASD clustered into ...

23:07

The Ideal River: An Introduction "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Disorder of Things is back, and with a symposium too. Over the next week well feature a succession of posts on Joanne Yaos The Ideal River: How Control of Nature Shaped the International Order, followed by a rejoinder from Joanne herself (the full set of posts will be available in one easy spot here). The first post is an introduction to the book and commentaries from George Lawson. George is Professor of International Relations at the Australian National University. He is a global historical sociologist who works primarily on revolutions. His most recent books are: On Revolutions: Unruly Politics in the Contemporary World (with Colin Beck, Mlada Bukovansky, Erica Chenoweth, Sharon Nepstad and Daniel Ritter) (Oxford, 2022), and Anatomies of Revolution (Cambridge, 2019).


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21:44

Big Australian lottery loss coming soon "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Is Peter Dutton for real? If so, it will be the first time a major political party has questioned the mad high immigration policies begun by the Howard Government in the late 1990s.

If he is not for real, his objection made in his Budget response to the Big Australia policy of the past quarter century is just a short-term opportunist grab to attack the Government at best, or dog-whistling at worse.

It would be good if he were for real and Australians could have a serious debate about population and immigration policy without name-calling people as racist if they dare point out that high population growth is appallingly destructive of the environment and an economic misery for all but a few economic elites.

Two weeks ago I wrote in this space: Being shut out of housing and facing shrunken government services can also cause resentment by people already living here of not only of this years or next years intake, but of immigrants in general. This fear should not be taken lightly.

Well, Opposition Leader Duttons Budget response and, more importantly, a lot of the reaction to his response is proving that point.

Dutton has been accused of dog-whistling by many commentators. Dog-whistling is a message that is pitched so a few dogs will hear while the bulk of humans will not.

The dog whistle part is a racist suggestion that immigrants as outsiders pose a threat to the (white) Australian Way of life. The general message is that high immigration adds to housing and infrastructure woes. The latter is demonstrably true. The former is not.

The trouble is, of course, that Dutton has form on this. Remember he said people people in Melbourne were scared to go out to restaurants because of African gang violence. He called refugees illiterate and innumerate and said they would be taking Australian jobs. He said Malcolm Fraser had made a mistake resettling Lebanese-Muslim refugees. He walked out on the parliamentary apology to the Stolen Generations (regretting it since). And he opposes the Voice.

That form could lead people to conclude that his comments are just dog whistling. Moreover, given it was Coalition Governments that began and continued ramped up immigration, Duttons comments could be dismissed as hypocrisy.

But those are ad hominin arguments. The core issue that Dutton raised deserves serious attentio...

21:35

Are ZK-proofs the answer to Bitcoins Ordinal and BRC-20 problem? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Zero-knowledge proofs could be a viable means to address recent network congestion and high fees on the Bitcoin blockchain.

20:00

Compromised survey data leads to article retraction and university investigation "IndyWatch Feed National"

An article based on results from an online survey has been retracted for data issues, and an Australian university is investigating what happened.

The article, International nursing students perceptions and experiences of transition to the nursing workforce A cross-sectional survey, became available online on Jan. 29, 2022.

Published in the journal Nurse Education in Practice, the study reported 110 responses to an online survey of nursing students who came to Australia from other countries and planned to remain there to work.  

The retraction notice, posted this month, stated:

This article has been retracted at the request of the authors because the data reported in the manuscript are likely to have been compromised. It came to the co-authors attention after the publication of the article that a large proportion of the surveys reported in the study had been completed by a respondent using the first authors IP addresses.

The authors would like to apologize to readers for this error.

Della John McKitterick of the University of South Australia, and the first author on the paper, seemed to dispute the information in the notice. 

One of the respondents has used my username (not my IP address) to enter the data, McKitterick told us. McKitterick, whose ORCID profile indicates she is a PhD student at the university, did not tell us how she learned of the data breach or respond to our follow up query about the discrepancy between the retraction notice and her statement regarding the IP address. 

The University of South Australia is investigating the matter, which McKitterick cited as her reason for not divulging further details. None of the articles other authors replied to requests for...

18:11

Theres a Simpsons trivia night happening in Geelong next week "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Do you know your steamed hams from your hamburgers, the year the first episode of The Simpsons went to air, or who actually shot Mr Burns?

If the answer to all of these is yes and youre ready for so much more then youre going to want to sign up for the upcoming The Simpsons Trivia Night at The Sporting Globe in Geelong on Wednesday 24 May.

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Taking over the Sporting Globe from 7pm on the chilly Wednesday night, these yellow four-finger icons will be the subject the sporting pubs latest trivia night bringing together amazing food, great drinks, games and trivia!

The questions are fun not hard and will take you back through all the best bits. Dont worry, therell be some head-scratchers in there to separate the winners from the rest.

This event is hosted by Australias themed trivia experts, Grape Vine Events and will see 40 questions take place across five rounds with new activities and new ways to win!

Grab some dinner, drinks, and check the venue out before settling in for questions, games, and fun. You and your squad can win some killer prizes!

Doors open from 6:30pm. Simply reserve a free ticket for each of the people participating so the SG can allocate tables for you. Add one ticket per participant at your table.

Book your spot here

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17:35

The defining Israel/Palestine conflict and the challenge for Jews "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Writing personally about Israel/Palestine, why I have the positions I do, is something I mostly avoid. But a notable exception is my long essay in this weeks edition of the Good Weekend magazine, inserted every Saturday into the Sydney Morning Herald and Melbourne Age. The readership is over one million people and its one of the biggest magazines in the country.

The striking profile photo was taken by Wolter Peeters.

The response to my article has been overwhelming, with huge numbers of people writing to express gratitude, support and relief.

PDF: Israel-Palestine conflict_ Antony Loewenstein on being Jewish and critical of Israel

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17:27

Death By Dumplings: Bird Rocks weekly all-you-can-eat dumpling night is back "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Surely one of mans greatest inventions ever, dumplings are so simple and yet oh so scrumptious. Theres nothing quite as satisfying as dipping these little pockets of amazingness into sauce and then stuffing your face! And nothing says stuffing your face like all you can eat.

Thanks to California-born restaurateur Anthony Gist, the iconic Bird Rock in Jan Juc best known now for its delectable dumplings, delicious bao and Sunday Yum Cha is bringing back its absolutely iconic weekly all-you-can-eat dumpling night.

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

Launching back in June last year, the appropriately dubbed Death By Dumplings night was a roaring success for the venue, attracting dumpling lovers from across the region to indulge in a bottomless plate of oh-so-delicious dumplings!

The absolute feast will kick off on Thursday, 18 May, and take place every Thursday evening. Its $40 for all-you-can-eat dumplings and a pot of Blackbird Mexican Lager (or a juice or soft drink). Theres no doubt that you will be rolling on out once your belly is full.

 

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16:56

Nazi Rally @ Victorian Parliament, May 13, 2023 "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

On Saturday, May 13, the neo-Nazi groupuscule National Socialist Network (NSN) organised a rally at Parliament House in Melbourne. Desperately unhappy at being unable to afford to leave their parents leafy homes in the eastern suburbs, approximately 30 NSN members Continue reading

16:50

The Geelong Wedding Expo returns this weekend bringing together a bunch of local wedding vendors for one day only "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

When you first start planning your wedding, the list of things involved in the big day can feel seemingly endless. From the venue, photographer, food, rentals, music, photo booth and more; not to mention what you will wear for the big day the list of things to book or buy and decisions to be made goes on and on.

While there are tonnes of magazines and blogs out there, theres something special about face-to-face interactions with those playing a part in your big day. If youre hoping to make more of a personal connection with those involved, be more efficient with your planning efforts (and money), or youre just keen for a fun day out with your bride tribe (or groom squad), the Geelong Wedding Expo has you covered with the very best of what the local wedding industry has to offer.

Returning for its 24th year and conveniently popping up at the Geelong Racecourse once again, The Geelong Wedding Expo is a not-to-be-missed event if youre tying the knot somewhere in this stunning region that we call our home.

The Geelong Wedding Expo 

  • The Geelong Wedding Expo returns bringing together a bunch of local wedding vendors for one day only
  • Theres even more than $10K in prizes to be won on the day
  • The event goes down at the Geelong Racecourse on Sunday, 21 May 2023

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

Taking over the huge racecourse on Sunday, 21 May, the much-loved annual event is bringing together a bunch of local wedding vendors, for one day only. This is your chance to meet all the essential peeps that could help make your special day spectacular. Therell be wedding gowns, stylists, celebrants, florists, caterers, photographers, videographers and more, all conveniently located in one location.

 

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16:31

Im comin home: Dom Dolla announces largest ever hometown headline show at Sidney Myer Music Bowl "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Renowned Australian house music producer Dom Dolla (aka Dominic Matheson) has announced his largest-ever headline hometown show this summer at the legendary Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne on Saturday, December 16th.

With a busy start to the year, playing at Coachella, sold-out Red Rocks Colorado, sold-out headline tours across North America, Europe, and the UK, as well as headlining Beyond The Valley, performing the countdown and bringing out Nelly Furtado on stage, the beloved San Frandisco DJ will finish off the year at home at the iconic stage in the heart of Melbournes CBD.

Ive dreamt about hosting a show at the bowl since I was DJing in my bedroom. Ive lost count of the amount of huge shows and festivals Ive attended there over the years growing up in Melbourne, Dom Dolla says.

I never thought something like this would really be possible, this really is a dream come true and I cant wait to show you what we have in store for it. IM COMIN HOME!

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

Dom Dolla is experiencing a meteoric rise in the music industry. His signature style of house music has connected with global audiences, making him one of the most exciting names in electronic music.

His most recent single Rhyme Dust, a collaboration with MK, was one of the most anticipated tracks leading into 2023. The song took the internet by storm, going viral prior to its release after he included it in his Selected Sessions stream from a rooftop in Belgrade. The original sound received over 80 million streams prior to its drop, resulting in an outpouring of fans demanding for it to be released.

Since its release, Rhyme Dust has clocked up over 30 million global streams, featured as BBC Radio Ones Hottest Record In The World, been most played song on triple j, was #1 on the Aria Club Chart, went top 10 US Billboard Dance chart and was #1 overall on Beatport globally.

Dom Dollas breakout year following the release of Take It has been followed by a royal flush of releases, including San Frandisco, Moving Blind, Pump The Brakes, and Strangers w/ Mansionair. His catalogue now accumulates over half-a-BILLION streams, with 2x Platinum & 2x Gold Certified Singles. He

16:23

A bunch of new Geelong V/line train services are being added this month including a late Saturday night train "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Following the month of disruptions to the Geelong train line, local passengers will soon see a swathe of extra services added later this month.

Providing more options of travel on the Geelong line between South Geelong and Waurn Ponds, there will be 31 extra extended services every week thanks to new train stabling facilities in Waurn Ponds, announced by the state government.

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

There will be 21 extra services for South Geelong and Marshall stations and 26 extra services to Waurn Ponds Station, with extended services in the morning and evening peaks, including the last train to Geelong on Saturday night. Currently, the last train home from Melbourne on a Saturday night is at 12.10am, with a coach service at 2.15am. With the new services, there will be another train now at 1.10am.

The new services will start running from Sunday 28 May.

A newly built train stabling yard in Waurn Ponds has made the extra services possible by providing storage for trains overnight, supporting more services on Victorias busiest regional train line.

Were continuing to improve services for passengers on Victorias busiest regional rail line, giving the growing Geelong community better access to more reliable, frequent and affordable public transport, says Transport and Infrastructure Minister Jacinta Allan.

The 31 extended services are on top of the 20 extended services per week delivered last May following upgrades to Waurn Ponds Station.

Major construction is also ramping up on the South Geelong to Waurn Ponds Duplication which will enable even more services to support Geelongs rapid growth. The project is delivering eight kilometres of duplicated track, station upgrades, level crossing removals and more than five kilometres of new walking and cycling paths.

Passengers further up the line will benefit from platform extensions at Sunshine Station, which will allow nine-car VLocity trains to stop at Sunshine, boosting capacity along the south-west corridor by 50 per cent.

More detailed information on the new timetable is available at ptv.vic.gov.au, vline.com.au and PTVs journey planner app.

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15:42

Australias Voyager place 9th at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Australian synth metal band Voyager placed 9th in the Grand Final of the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest after winning in the second Semi Final.

The band performed their progressive pop metal trag Promise alongside 25 finalists from competing countries. The official results were determined by combining the scores of the voting juries and viewing public in 37 countries, as well as the rest of the world for the first time. Loreen from Sweden won the contest with her song Tattoo, followed by Krij from Finland in second place and Noa Kirel from Israel in third place with her song Unicorn.

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

Voyager expressed their gratitude for the love and support they received from Australia and the world throughout their Eurovision experience. They were honoured to represent Australia as the first band to do so and are excited to continue their journey with the release of their new album and upcoming tour. Voyagers performance, complete with custom sequined outfits by Perth-based label Zhivago and 80s staging with a Toyota MR2, was well-received by Liverpool and the world.

Their Eurovision appearance is the perfect launchpad for their eighth album Fearless in Love, set to be released on July 14 via Season of Mist, with homecoming tour dates in Australia and Europe to follow.

 

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14:08

New Circus Contact Details "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Castlemaine Circus welcomes Caz Walsh as our new Enrolment Coordinator.

We have grown in size and we now need a dedicated Enrolment person. As such, we have a new email and phone for the office.

Please direct all enrolment queries and absences/make up requests to: enrol@castlemainecircus.com.au. Caz currently works on Mondays and Fridays.

We also have a new phone number: 0488 424 657

Please direct all enrolment enquiries, text messages and last minute absences to this phone number. We will endeavour to check these regularly and get back to you as soon as possible

All financial questions, venue enquiries, performances or discussions about circus workshops outside the regular timetable can still be directed to Kirsty on classes@castlemainecircus.com.au or 0435 462 749.

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14:04

Coldplay announce second Australian 2023 stadium concert due to overwhelming demand "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Due to extraordinary (and unsurprising) demand during todays presale, Coldplay will now add a second Perth concert as part of their Music Of The Spheres World Tour.

This second history-making event will take place on Sunday, November 19, 2023 at Perths Optus Stadium. An Australian-exclusive, the tour is expected to drive thousands of visitors to Western Australia to experience an incredible performance, injecting millions into the local economy.

The new show for Sunday, November 19 will go onsale at 10am tomorrow, Tuesday, May 16 and fans are being warned there will be no presales, no registrations and no codes required. ALL tickets for the new event will go on sale to the general public at 10am (AWST) via the Live Nation website.

Coldplay Australia 2023

  • The universally beloved band is confirmed to play at Perths Optus Stadium on November 18 and November 19 2023
  • The new show for Sunday, November 19 will go onsale at 10am tomorrow, Tuesday, May 16.
  • There will also be a limited amount of tickets released for the first show on Saturday, November 18.

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

Alongside the news of the new show, there will also be a limited amount of tickets released for the first show on Saturday, November 18.

Coldplay have also confirmed they will make a limited number of Infinity Tickets available for the two Perth shows at a later date. Infinity Tickets are released for every Coldplay show to make the Music Of The Spheres World Tour accessible to fans for an affordable price. They will cost just $40 AUD per ticket. They are restricted to a maximum of two tickets per purchaser, and must be bought in pairs (which will be located next to each other).

Coldplay announce one-off Australian 2023 stadium concert in Perth

Support on this new event will be provided by Australian multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter Tash Sultana, along with Thelma Plum, who will each perform standalone sets.

Due to unprecedented demand, Coldplay will be adding a second show in Perth for their Music of the Spheres tour. Its incredible to see that thousands...

14:00

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11:30

Bringing the latest research to your local "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Ever walked into a room and immediately felt energised, calm, or drained? What if the design of the building was making you feel that way? A Pint of Science can tell you why.

Next week, University of South Australia (UniSA) postdoctoral researcher Dr Isabella Bower will address this important gap in knowledge, explaining to local Adelaide pub patrons how aspects of built environment design (like the size or colour of a room) affect us.

Dr Bower is one of three UniSA researchers stepping out of the laboratory and into the Wheatsheaf Hotel in Thebarton as part of Pint of Science Australia from May 2224.

Pint of Science

The Pint of Science Australia festival is returning for its ninth year, bringing together scientists and researchers from all over the country to share their latest discoveries in a casual and relaxed setting local pubs!

Pint of Science is an international festival held in more than 400 cities worldwide. This year, the Pint of Science Australia festival will take place in 30 pubs across 15 cities, including Adelaide, Bendigo, Brisbane, Cairns, Canberra, Geelong, Hobart, Launceston, Melbourne, Newcastle, Perth, Sunshine Coast, Sydney, Toowoomba, and Townsville with and online option available as well.

Attendees will be able to enjoy a pint of their favourite beverage while listening to fascinating talks from science communicators and experts in their respective fields including fantastic phalluses, battling bees and the future of AI among other curious topics.

This international festival will showcase the latest breakthroughs and innovations in areas such as health, technology, and the environment.

An interactive environment

Over three evenings, attendees can learn from experts in various fields, ask questions in an interactive environment and gain a better understanding of the role science plays in our everyday lives.

Pint of Science Australia Co-CEO Maria Roitman said the group is excited to bring insights from all corners of Australian research to share with the public in a fun and engaging way, making science accessible for everyone.

Pint of Science Australia Co-CEO Jin-Oh Choi said: We encourage everyone to attend, even if science is not your thing. Its a great opportunity to learn something new and meet other inquisitive minds.

Tickets for the Pint of Science Australia 2023 festival are on sale for $8.

For more information about the festival, including participating pubs and speakers, please visit the Pint of Science Australia website.

 

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04:08

Palestinian refugees answer questions about the Nakba "IndyWatch Feed National"

Despite the continued denial of the Nakba by Zionists, Palestinian refugees have not forgotten what was done to them. And more than four generations later, they have not given up on the hope that they will return.

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