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Sunday, 16 July

17:35

Robert Bigelow was looking for a second sponsor for the BAASS/AAWSAP "IndyWatch Feed National"

<p style="text-align: center;"><b>Introduction</b></p> <p>Long-term readers of this blog will be aware that most of my blog articles are based on what interests me, rather than what is currently popular on Twitter, YouTube or other social media platforms. Like most UAP researchers and commentators, I have been following with great interest, the David Grusch story and the efforts of the US Congress.</p> <p>However, you can read about these topics on multiple media outlets, including, increasingly, mainstream media. So, I don't feel a need to report them here too. Having said that, I continue to mine small pieces of information, from Jacques Vallee's book <i>"Forbidden Science: Volume 5."</i> Today, I learnt about the involvement of a Canadian engineer in the AAWSAP. I was surprised to learn of his role, as I have never read or heard anything about his work for AAWSAP. A second surprise item was that Bigelow was looking for another sponsor for BAASS/AAWSAP above and beyond the Defense Intelligence Agency. Who was that potential co-sponsor? Here are the relevant extracts from FS5.</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><b>30 September 2008</b></p> <p style="text-align: center;"></p> <table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class= "tr-caption-container" style= "margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="text-align: center;"><a href= "https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhi5Jo9bcHZhcZuuzMLjoSaG6T3Lx6l8S60vKCPrNpU1wcHuFAEhdgWyhsKwDGaxotkNzlnWKuRZ7SfLPGwSxqnkPnZ8M-wKbsoJwBGBTgSH_wKWKNigm5QgK48hrS09jxhv3SfEo9XXpcWXUkjNdzrgLzQ1OXK1A-LtEF9Jl79wph2jR68XJOEcd9fBKk/s1309/Hathaway1.JPG" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img border="0" height="151" src= "https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhi5Jo9bcHZhcZuuzMLjoSaG6T3Lx6l8S60vKCPrNpU1wcHuFAEhdgWyhsKwDGaxotkNzlnWKuRZ7SfLPGwSxqnkPnZ8M-wKbsoJwBGBTgSH_wKWKNigm5QgK48hrS09jxhv3SfEo9XXpcWXUkjNdzrgLzQ1OXK1A-LtEF9Jl79wph2jR68XJOEcd9fBKk/s320/Hathaway1.JPG" width="320"></a></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><a href= "https://www.hathawayresearch.com/">Scientific Research & Development Laboratory by Toronto Int. Airport (hathawayresearch.com)

Speaking of Robert Bigelow's BAASS/AAWSAP, Vallee wrote: </p> <blockquote>"I do hope to find out more from George Hathaway what the prospects are for a more consistent plan when I meet him in Toronto on Monday."</blockquote> <p><b>Comment: </b></p> <p>I wrote a blog article about Canadian engineer George Hathaway, his work and research findings, <a href= "https://ufos-scientificresearch.blogspot.com/2018/12/george-d-hathaway-his-work-and-research.html"> back in 2018. </a> At one stage, in...

15:08

Israel Folau Performance vs Australia A 2023 "IndyWatch Feed National"

Australia Rugby cursed since they treated Israel so bad and still confused like Egyptians were in days of old.

14:31

How do you plan to reduce population Kamala? "IndyWatch Feed National"

KAMALA HARRIS: When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breath clean air and drink clean water. pic.twitter.com/MbMiDx9Xoc RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 14, 2023

09:58

Once again, Peter Van Idiots analysis off with the fairies. "IndyWatch Feed National"

What are the chances? The Liberals have a significant swing to them them in a by-election on the very day Peter Van Imbecile was lecturing them on how badly they were faring with the public. The Australian, surely by accident, put the two together on their front page. Swing to...

06:50

Bruce Lehrmann / Brittany Higgins missing video on the night of the alleged rape in Parliament House is set to be exposed in the Federal Court "IndyWatch Feed National"

Brittany Higgins and Bruce LehrmannThe Australian Parliament House, on the 7th of July 2023, refused to give video of the night of the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins to the Federal Court, which put the Australian []

01:02

Weaponised Antisemitism Crushed the Political Left:  Now its the Cultural Lefts Turn "IndyWatch Feed National"

What does it mean to be antisemitic in modern Britain? The answer seems ever more confusing.

We have reached the seemingly absurd point that a political leader famed for his anti-racism, a rock star whose most celebrated work focuses on the dangers of racism and fascism, and a renowned film maker committed to socially progressive causes are all now characterised as antisemites.

And in a further irony, those behind the accusations do not appear to have made a priority of anti-racism themselves not, at least, until it proved an effective means of defeating their political enemies.

And yet, the list of those supposedly exposed as antisemites often only by association keeps widening to include ever more unlikely targets.

That is especially true in the Labour Party, where even the vaguest ties with any of the three iconic left-wing figures noted above Jeremy Corbyn, Roger Waters and Ken Loach  can be grounds for disciplinary action.

One of the Labour Partys most successful politicians, Jamie Driscoll, North of Tyne mayor, was barred last month from standing for re-election after he shared a platform with Loach to talk about the Norths place in the directors films.

Not coincidentally, Driscoll has been described as the UKs most powerful Corbynista or supporter of Corbyns left-wing policies. The nadir in this process may have been reached at the Glastonbury Festival.

Back in 2017, Corbyn, then-Labour leader, was given top billing as he set out a new, inspirational vision for Britain. Six years on and organisers cancelled the screening of a film, Oh Jeremy Corbyn: The Big Lie, highlighting the sustained campaign to smear Corbyn as an antisemite and snuff out his left-wing agenda.

The decision was taken after pro-Israel pressure groups launched a campaign to smear the film as antisemitic. The festival decided showing it would cause division.

So what is going on?

To understand how we arrived at this dark moment, one in which seemingly anyone or anything can be cancelled as antisemitic, it is necessary to grapple with the terms constantly mutating meaning and the political uses this confusion is...

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Saturday, 15 July

23:50

Even a cult leaders death does not kill the cult "IndyWatch Feed National"

Two years ago I wrote about a particularly bizarre cult surrounding John F. Kennedy Jr. that believes that he faked his own death and would be returning as serial sex abuser Donald Trumps (SSAT) running mate for 2024. A large crowd of believers of this cult congregated at Dealey Plaza (where JFK was assassinated) in November 2021 on the 58th anniversary of his death thinking that both father and son would appear there. Spoiler alert: They did not appear.

The leader of this particular QAnon subcult was someone named Michael Protzman who also went by the label Negative48.

Protzman seems to believe that JFK and Jackie Kennedy were the second physical incarnations of Jesus and Mary Magdalene, and direct descendants in a genealogy so bizarre not even Dan Brown would touch it, with JFK Jr. as the Archangel Michael and Donald Trump as the Holy Spirit.

The Negative48 cult is tearing families apart, as Vices David Gilbert recently reported. Katy Garner, a nurse from Arkansas, told Gilbert that she had essentially lost her sister to Protzmans cult in the months since the November 2020 election.

She left her children for this and doesnt even care. She is missing birthdays and holidays for this. She truly believes this is all real and we are the crazy ones for trying to get her to come home. But she wont, Garner said. I dont believe she will ever come back from this. We are in mourning.

Garner said that, under Protzmans direction, her sister now is required to drink a hydrogen peroxide solution and take bio pellets to ward off COVID-19, and her phone calls are monitored. She also has handed over about $200,000 to the cult.

Protzman had told his followers that they should become comfortable with dying because only then will they know the truth, evoking ominous comparisons to the Jim Jones cult. He himself may now know the truth because he died on June 30th after he lost control of his dirt bike on a motorcross track. But that seems to have only strengthened the beliefs of his supporters.

After his accident two weeks ago, details about Protzmans condition were tightly controlled by his inner circle of half a dozen followers. While they initially told followers in an online chat that Protzman had a potential brain injury and told them to pray for him, the inner circle has refused to answer any follow up questions about his condition.

Shelly Mullinax, who was one of Protzmans earliest...

23:29

Ken Ham is a disingenuous fraud on climate change "IndyWatch Feed National"

Im sorry, I feel stupider for having read this: its Ken Ham talking about climate change. He reports the headlines:

Shortly after the Fourth of July weekend here in the US, headlines proclaimed: For the third day in a row, Earths average temperature breaks record highs. Last week on July 5, 2023, the average global temperature (according to one universitys Climate Reanalyzer, a tool that uses satellite data and computer simulations to measure the worlds condition) was a record 62.8 degrees Fahrenheit (or 17.18 C), beating the record set on Monday. But is this really a record?

Yes.

But Ol Ken questions it.

was last week really a record? Well, it might have beenbut we dont really know! Humans have only been recording climate data since the 1880s, and weve only had robust data since satellite data collection began in the 1970s. So we have no idea how warm the warmest day on earth was in all of the earths history! (But we do know, based on the fossil record, that the earths climate was much warmer before the flood!)

You idiot. We have over a century of robust climate records, and this was the highest temperature on record, therefore, yes, it was a record high temperature. Words mean things, you know. They werent saying this was the hottest the planet had ever been that probably occurred about 4 billion years ago, when the planet was a molten ball of rock but the hottest since we humans have been carefully tracking the climate. OK, you fucking stupid charlatan?

But he goes on to top that disingenuous word game. He claims that he believes in climate change.

Not only do I believe in climate change, but Im a climate change alarmist, and I do believe humans have caused climate change!

Exceptjust not the way scientists do, with their measurements and data and records. No, he believes in a coming Biblical catastrophe.

Well, Im not referring to a supposed slight global temperature increase allegedly caused by humans burning fossil fuels. Im referring to the ultimate catastrophic climate change everyone should be aware of when one day in the future, Jesus will return, and the earth (and the whole universe) will be judged with fire, and God will make a new heavens and earth.

He then goes on to say that...

20:22

Disentanglement, Part 2: The Marriage of Organized Crime and Intelligence "IndyWatch Feed National"

Whitney Webb

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

This series on Disentanglement demands that we put some effort into disentangling realities from myths. Our brain left to its own devices, takes in the cultural landscape in a trusting way.  We need to see whats really going on. Will you join me in this project?

It had been my in...

19:00

TIDBITS: THIS WEEKS HONOURABLE MENTIONS "IndyWatch Feed National"

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17:50

Scarlet Robins establishing territories "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Birds were scarce during a visit to the Rise and Shine mid-week.

Spotted Pardalotes, Weebills and White-naped Honeyeaters could be heard calling, along with a pair of Scarlet Robins  sweet notes piercing the cool air.

At this time of year they are establishing territories, so if you find a pair in late winter there is a fair chance theyll remain in the same area to breed as soon as the spring warmth arrives.

Scarlet Robins are mostly perch and pounce foragers, often alighting sideways on a tree trunk as they scan the woodland floor for insects. Their calls can vary in volume, in this case the male was singing softly, uttering an occasional single note contact call between snatches of song.

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Scarlet Robin (adult male), Rise and Shine Bushland Reserve, 12th July 2023

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17:00

Could an Industrial Civilization Have Predated Humans on Earth? "IndyWatch Feed National"


The BIG answer to that question is YES.  We now live in the HOLOCENE which opened up the whole Northern Hemishere to a truly usuable climate for agriculture.  Agriculture is impossible if a blizzard rockets off the Ice Sheet and travels through your corn fields in mid august all the way past florida.

Before then mankind was limited mostly to the continental shelf and the Tropics.  still large, but we add the area of two or three USAs while losing many times more and still fight erratic weather.  Understand plus or minus five degrees to our plus or minus one degree for average global temperatures.

The trouble with all that is that the last five million years of our historucal potential is all underwater or up a steep slope accelerating degradation.

cultural stories do give us a glimpse back for 200,000 years and that is at least a starting point.  a singular report informs that our fall from Eden took place 45,000 years ago.  scant evidence to date conforms to that date.  This means htat mankind had around thirty thousand years to produce some form of modernity and then also bring about the Pleistocene Nonconformity around 12900 BP.  That gave us the Holocene.

That is humanity.

It is also possible and even plausible that the reptilian race arose on Earth 65,000,000 years ago as well and have rather sensibly retreated underground as we may well choose to do as well in our future.  then take your pick of so called aliens that are future modified humans.  We can have an actual cornicopia of prospects for an industrial civilization during any past window in TIME that simply packs up and leaves for another planet or even underground again.  long term, the earths surface is not risk free while underground can be.


Could an Industrial Civilization Have Predated Humans on Earth?


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These four U.S. nuclear plants will start producing clean hydrogen "IndyWatch Feed National"





how odd.  I really think that this is a cash grab by the neuclear power industry.  financial engineering at its best.  Freeing up hydrogen costs more energy than produced by burning hydrogen.  It is and has always been a bad plan just too technically difficult to pull off or we might already be doing it.

We really need a true breakthrough which has not been forthcoming.  Yet the monkeys will obviously today buy it all today.

Depleted steam does have plenty of calories left and would make a good feed stock though.  Hot oxygen may be cycled back thermodynamically as well to heat the incoming water.  It is at least worth thinking through and a stock of hydrogen has potential value.

I still think that this is a thermodynamic long shot.

These four U.S. nuclear plants will start producing clean hydrogen

In power generation, hydrogen is one of the leading options for storing renewable energy and can be used in gas turbines to increase power system flexibility.




Kevin Clark

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15:00

Loathsome Amiability: Why Watching Utopia Hurts "IndyWatch Feed National"

Lets be frank: watching Utopia hurts. It involves stinging your eyeballs, tearing your hair, and taking yourself to the ledge of a skyscraper to call the whole thing off.  The fact that the characters are meant to be faux pleasing is no excuse not to loathe them.

This Australian satire on bureaucracy, specifically featuring the bureaucracy of infrastructure development, displays buffoonery, stupidity, and workplace retardation of hideous scale.  It is a micro snapshot of the public service and its poisonous symbiosis with the political class, an insight into virtually any modern organisation in retreat from its principles.  In it, we see the same recipe repeated across government departments, corporations, the modern failed university, and its managers.

From 2014, Utopia had two focal points: infrastructure projects of the National Building Authority, and the employees who, in various ways, advance, retreat, and then diminish the allocated task.  Ideas struggle to be born.  In their infancy, smothering is a must.  If such ideas eventually develop legs, they will be shackled and bound.

How this is manifested varies. It could come in the form of a feasibility study.  The outcome of that feasibility study is bound to lead to other studies, and so forth, suggesting a law of false productivity.  If changes do take place, they never progress beyond tinkering with fences or redesigning logos.  The rest is just enactment and illusion.  The projects that do eventually get realised in all their horror are the cockups, the bungles, the budget nightmares.

The office dimension is salient in Utopia, a universe where kindly failure is celebrated.  It is the site of constipated endeavours, where the only possible momentum takes place via catering choices and the watercooler.  Where work is not actually done (there is a preference for work about work), and progress painfully slow, distractions in language and communications offer solace and salvation.  Human Resource freaks take centre stage and parade; legal advisors intervene and meddle in priestly instruction.  There is a focus on professional development, a spotlight on diet, protocols of behaviour.

There is, however, a conscious departure in the series from brute workplace aggression and manic bullying in the manner of The Thick of It.  It is precisely this recipe that gives Utopia its self-harming appeal.  You are meant to find the characters amiable, even mildly likable.  Banish the thought.

Rob Sitch, the director of the series who also plays the frustrated Tony Woodford, head of the NBA, puts it like this: Utopia came along at a time when the idea of someone yelling at people in the workplace went out years ago.  So, it is all these quiet, passive-a...

14:06

Noble Scientist says Climate Change is a Hoax "IndyWatch Feed National"

Dr. John Clauser, the co-winner of the 2022 Nobel Physics prize has come out and said the whole nonsense of Climate Change caused exclusively by CO2 is an absolute HOAX. Anyone who has ever studied physics cannot possibly conclude otherwise. There is absolutely NOTHING that can ever be reduced to a single cause and effect in anything. It is always a complex dynamic.

 

 

Here is Bill Gates who I would not trust to walk my dog admitting that blaming CO2 is not without dispute. There is just nothing, even in market movements, that can be reduced to a single cause and effect PERIOD! Perhaps he should have paid attention in physics class, assuming he took it.

One of our clients was one of the top 5 Australian mining companies. Their CFO lost more than $50 million in the currency. They ordered him to meet with me. He knew my track record and said perhaps it was just a coincidence. Finally, I asked him what his background was. He hesitated and said physics. I said GREAT! Now look at the market through the Second Law of Thermodynamics. His jaw dropped and said OMG, there has to be a cycle. I said you got it.

Heat always moves from hotter objects to colder objects (or &#8220...

14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
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12:58

Is The FBI Protecting The Bidens? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Introduction by DM

Above, At the House Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) questions FBI Dir. Christopher Wray about the Biden shakedown.


An email from G5:

by G5

Carlson made a massive demand for pay, with a take it of leave it scenario. Rupe with an incorrect decision against him (Dominion); did not need two major issues. He removed Carlson and has now readjusted night viewing by repositioning four characters.

Ray Epps

Ray Epps sues Carlson for Defamation, by saying he is an FBI operative orchestrating the January 6 theatrics.

The DOJ charges Epps for being involved in the January 6. Epps is cleared by a court. Carlson cannot say he was involved, and cannot prove he is an FBI operative. Because The FBI, DOJ, and Courts lie.

Therefore Carlson is out of the equation as Jones. A parallel to the in...

09:10

Marine ecosystems are struggling, and mining is set to make it worse. "IndyWatch Feed National"

I was poking around the internet, looking for something to write about, when I came across two research headlines that I think form a depressingly good microcosm of what were doing to the planet (and ourselves) as a whole. The first is grim, if unsurprising news; a catchy headline reading, Multiple ecosystems in hot water. The study was a 10-year review of Californias Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), which concluded that because of global warming, they arent actually helping much. MPAs are, as the name suggests, protected from fishing, industrial activity, tourism, and other activities, depending on the relevant laws. These dont just protect habitat from destruction, they also serve as a sort of bio-reservoir that can help replenish fish stocks depleted by industrial fishing. The problem is that the absolutely staggering amount of heat that the oceans have been absorbing equivalent to seven Hiroshima-sized nuclear explosions per second in 2021 has been making it hard for protected areas to replenish themselves, let alone other nearby habitats.

 As MPA managers around the world face increasing climate shocks, the extent to which MPAs can buffer the worst of these events has become an important question. The working group scientists asked how the ecological communities in Californias protected areas fared after such a severe and prolonged heatwave: Would the communities shift and if so, how? Would they bounce back when the marine heatwave subsided? Could the marine protected areas protect sensitive populations or facilitate recovery?

To find answers to their questions, they synthesized over a decade of data collected from 13 no-take MPAs located in a variety of ecosystems along the Central Coast: rocky intertidal zones, kelp forests, shallow and deep rocky reefs. The team looked at fish, invertebrates and seaweed populations inside and outside these areas, using data from before, during and after the heatwave.

They also focused on two of these habitats, rocky intertidal and kelp forests, at 28 MPAs across the full statewide network to gauge whether these locations promoted one particular form of climate resilience maintaining both population and community structure.

We used no-take MPAs as a type of comparison to see whether the protected ecological communities fared better to the marine heatwave than places where fishing occurred, said Smith, now an Ocean Conservation Research Fellow at Monterey Bay Aquarium.

The results are somewhat sobe...

06:04

Former FBI Agent: Wray Evasive Under Scrutiny Because Bureau Has Become Ministry of Truth "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Fantine Gardinier Sputnik 14.07.2023

FBI Director Christopher Wray was grilled by lawmakers at a Thursday hearing called by the House Judiciary Committee that demanded answers about the bureaus coordination with social media companies, its alleged abuse of a secret intelligence court, and use of informants during the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol Building.

FBI Director Christopher Wray has been blasted by US House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) for weaponization of the government against the American people, which he said had eroded public confidence in the integrity of the FBI, on Thursday.

Jordan and other GOP lawmakers spent several hours interrogating the federal law enforcement chief about a number of incidents they said proved the FBI was being used as a political bludgeon against conservatives, including the use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) to spy on Donald Trumps presidential campaign during the 2016 election, a now-withdrawn memo from the FBIs office in Richmond, Virginia, that suggested spying on Catholic anti-abortion groups over domestic terrorism fears, and news that some people involved in the breaching of the US Capitol by Trump supporters on January 6, 2021, were paid FBI informants who acted as provocateurs.

In response, Wray pointed to the fact that he is a registered Republican Party member, telling lawmakers that the idea that Im biased against conservatives seems somewhat insane to me, given my own personal background.

He also rejected the GOP lawmakers assertions that the FBI used agent provocateurs to encourage people to commit crimes on January 6 or that the agency was protecting the Biden family by sitting on potentially incriminating information or suppressing a news story about the contents of Hunter Bidens abandoned laptop computer. However, he acknowledged the FBIs failings in properly using the FISC, in line with previous findings by special counsel John Durham and a DoJ Inspector Generals report.

Coleen Rowley, a retired FBI agent and whistleblower over the bureaus failure to stop the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, said Wray was evasive and had to resort to euphemistic bromides to defend the FBIs reputation, because of the demands placed on the bureau by US policies.

Noting that Wray had adopted a 9/11 changed everything mindset, Rowley pointed out that its one of the few things they dont lie about: 9/11 did change everything. Between the Vietnam War and the so-called War on Terror, that now has morphed into a war on rival economic nuclear superpowers has created all of this polarization...

06:01

Two Women Arrested For Selling Dead Fowls To Unsuspecting Customers In Sapele Main Market "IndyWatch Feed National"

DEAD FOWL

LAGOS JULY 14TH (URHOBOTODAY)-In a shocking development, two women have been apprehended by vigilantes and handed over to the police in Sapele for attempting to sell lifeless fowls to unsuspecting consumers. 

 The culprits, who are yet to be identified, were taken into custody on Tuesday morning at the bustling Sapele Main Market, sending shockwaves through the local community.

 Eyewitnesses reported that the duo displayed the merchandise, luring innocent buyers with bags brimming with deceased fowls.

 Alarming reports revealed that several individuals had already succumbed to their devious ploy, unwittingly purchasing the fowl before authorities intervened.

The Sapele Local Government Council Health Officers, alerted to this potential health hazard, acted swiftly by calling the police to the spectacle that had unfolded in the heart of the market.

Responding to the distress call, law enforcement officers promptly descended upon the scene, apprehending the two women and confiscating their merchandise.

In the wake of this disturbing incident, concerned citizens anxiously await answers while the motive behind this act remains a mystery, leaving the community in disarray.

As public outrage mounts, the Chairman of the Sapele Local Government Council, Hon. Eugene Inoaghan, has assured residents that their safety and well-being remained paramount.

Delta Bulletin

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05:51

Hungarian PM Orban: US could stop Ukraine conflict instantly "IndyWatch Feed National"

The US wants the conflict in Ukraine to continue and has failed to explain its reasons to NATO allies, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said. Orban told national broadcaster Kossuth Radio that if Washington wished, it could stop the fighting at a moment's notice, as Kiev is fully dependent on the West in the fight against Russia. The Hungarian leader was speaking on Friday morning, after returning from the NATO summit in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius. During the event, the US-led military bloc declined to extend to Kiev a roadmap for membership. Hungary has stood out among members of the alliance by consistently criticizing Western policies on the Ukraine crisis. "If the Americans wanted it, peace would come the next morning. Why Americans don't want that is a question that puzzles the entire world," Orban said. "We didn't get an answer at the NATO summit."

04:38

The big question Elon Musk hopes to answer with xAI: Where the hell are the aliens? "IndyWatch Feed National"

The billionaire founder said his new AI company would deal with questions about dark matter, the nature of gravity, and extraterrestrials.

In a live audio conversation on Twitter on Friday, Elon Musk shed some new light on his newly announced AI company, xAI.

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04:17

BEST OF THE WEB: As NATO looks for answers to the Ukraine conflict, Poland seeks the nuclear option "IndyWatch Feed National"

The ambitions of individual NATO members only bring the world closer to a nuclear catastrophe The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has wrapped up its two-day summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. While issues of NATO expansion (Turkey's unexpected about-face which opened the door to increased NATO membership) and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine dominated the headlines, when it came to the one topic with inherent existential consequences - the request by Poland that it enter a nuclear-arms-sharing arrangement with the US that would see Washington's B61 nuclear bombs deployed on Polish soil - NATO remained silent. According to the request from the government of Prime Minister Mateus Morawiecki, these weapons would be turned over to specially trained Polish air-force crews for use in any future NATO conflict with Russia. Left unsaid is the reality that any conflict which had Poland delivering nuclear weapons against a Russian target would almost immediately escalate into a general...

04:11

Womens World Cup Players Launch Biggest Climate Campaign in Soccer History "IndyWatch Feed National"

Soccer (football) players competing in the Womens World Cup have organized to take climate action over flying to and from the tournament locations in Australia and New Zealand. The campaign is the biggest of its kind in the history of the sport.

The climate action is led by Sofie Junge Pedersen, a player for Denmark, and includes 44 players and counting who plan to offset their flight emissions as well as donate to other climate initiatives. The participants hope to have at least 50 campaigners by the start of the World Cup on July 20.

For about five years I have paid for carbon offsetting or compensated for flying, because unfortunately it is difficult to avoid in my job, Pedersen wrote in The Guardian. I have always felt bad because I know how much pollution a flight causes. I have felt it was something I wanted to do and something that is good for the planet, although we realise it is not the solution.

Pedersen performed a climate change presentation to teammates in Denmark and Juventus Football Club last year, which led to the idea of offsetting flights to the World Cup. The teams were supportive, so they took the idea to Common Goal, a collective football movement for equality and sustainability, and the nonprofit Football for Future.

From there, players Jessie Fleming, a midfielder for Canada, and Elena Linari, a defender for Italy, inspired other soccer players to take on the initiative and create a global campaign.

This is a topic I feel passionate about, and I hope this action my teammates and I are taking accelerates the climate conversation and sets a precedent for what athletes can do to push for more environmental policies in football, Fleming told The Guardian.

The players are starting their campaign by donating to climate resiliency, carbon offsetting and climate adaptation actions as a short-term solution. Participants use scientific methodology to calculate the carbon emission tonnage of their Wo...

01:38

US could stop Ukraine conflict instantly Hungary "IndyWatch Feed National"

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the NATO summit in Lithuania Beata Zawrzel / NurPhoto via Getty Images
RT | July 14, 2023

The US wants the conflict in Ukraine to continue and has failed to explain its reasons to NATO allies, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said.

Orban told national broadcaster Kossuth Radio that if Washington wished, it could stop the fighting at a moments notice, as Kiev is fully dependent on the West in the fight against Russia.

The Hungarian leader was speaking on Friday morning, after returning from the NATO summit in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius. During the event, the US-led military bloc declined to extend to Kiev a roadmap for membership. Hungary has stood out among members of the alliance by consistently criticizing Western policies on the Ukraine crisis.

If the Americans wanted it, peace would come the next morning. Why Americans dont want that is a question that puzzles the entire world, Orban said. We didnt get an answer at the NATO summit.

At this point, Ukraine has lost any real sovereignty, Orban claimed, citing Kievs devastated economy, and heavy depende...

01:17

INTERVIEW: Matthew Lee US Court Free Speech Ruling + J6 Kangaroo Court "IndyWatch Feed National"

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on July 7, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, Maximum Maxwell: The Narrow Prosecution  From UN Collusion to Five Guilty Verdicts, Impunity on Trial, about some big cases in the US courts, including Louisianas recent ruling against the Biden White House which curtails the Administrations ability to censor free speech on social media, also the Stalinist show trials of the alleged January 6th insurrectionists, a well as the latest sordid UN scandal, a new low, as if thats even possible. All this and more. Listen:

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00:19

NATO Is Malicious Poison Former Australian PM "IndyWatch Feed National"

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21:59

DOJ Spied On Devin Nunes Staff During Russia Hoax, Subpoenas Show "IndyWatch Feed National"

Devin NunesOn Thursday, House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray demanding answers.

19:00

BING AI CHATBOT SAYS ITS TIRED OF BEING A CHATBOT "IndyWatch Feed National"

User Answers

I began this week with a blog about the relationship of the geometry of the brain to thought, so I thought I'd end this

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18:00

John Farnham Documentary Finding The Voice to premiere on Channel 7 this month "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Hold onto your hats, folks, because Channel 7 has just secured the broadcast rights to the television premiere of the much-awaited sensation, John Farnham: Finding The Voice.

This extraordinary musical journey will hit your screens on Monday, July 24th, at 7.30pm on Channel 7 and 7plus, delivering an unforgettable experience following its successful run in national cinemas back in May.

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

Hailed as a must-see experience, the biopic pays homage to the legendary John Farnham, widely regarded as Australias greatest singer. From his humble beginnings in suburban Melbourne, to skyrocketing to 1960s pop stardom, the documentary takes you on a rollercoaster ride through his personal trials and tribulations, and ultimately to record-breaking success as Australias Voice.

Directed by Poppy Stockell, John Farnham: Finding The Voice truly takes you behind the scenes of both the public and private life of the iconic John Farnham. This sensational documentary features an all-star lineup of commentary from luminaries such as Olivia Newton-John, Jimmy Barnes, Celine Dion, Robbie Williams, and a host of others. Its a whos who of the music world, joining together to celebrate the extraordinary career of Australias beloved singer.

One of the crown jewels in Farnhams treasure trove of achievements is his record-breaking 1986 album, Whispering Jack, which is hailed as the highest-selling Australian album of all time. This documentary pays homage to this monumental milestone and sheds light on the man behind the music.

Since its release in cinemas on May 18th, this film has been making seismic waves in the industry. It proudly wears the crown as the highest-grossing Australian feature-length documentary ever and stands tall as the fourth highest-grossing feature-length documentary in the history of Australian cinema. The numbers speak for themselvesthe world cant get enough of John Farnham!

Get ready to be swept off your feet by the mesmerizing talent, the heartfelt moments, and the remarkable journey of a true icon.

Tune in to Channel 7 on July 24th at 7.30pm, or catch the action on 7plus, because this is one premiere you wont want to miss. 

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17:44

Written Answers Parliament England "IndyWatch Feed National"

 fluoride fluoridation : 2 Written Answers

Written Answers - Department of Health and Social Care: Water Treatment: Fluoride

13 Jul 2023

Mark Jenkinson: To ask the Secr...

17:27

How did TISM breathe?: New nostalgic exhibit comes to Australian Music Vault "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

The ever-evolving world of stories in the Australian Music Vault sees a new display come to life representing the various communities that make up the Australian music landscape.

Strength in Sound highlights the lasting connections between artists and fans spanning cultures and generations to create a sense of identity and belonging.

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

 

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17:08

Geelongs Next Level Skirmish has reopened at a brand new location "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Taking the concept of tag to a whole new level, Geelongs beloved laser skirmish venue has reopened with new owners and a brand-new home this July.

In a blow to the local community, Next Level Skirmish announced its closure back in April this year, citing the business was up for sale if anyone wished to purchase it for use at a new location (you can read about that here).

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

Well, nearly three months later and the venue has reopened under new ownership at a new spot in Bell Park.

The new face behind the business is Vedant Ahlawat, whose expertise in running Nimblehits Indoor Sports Stadium has seen the Next Level Skirmish return, bright and bolder than ever before.

 

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16:31

The Outdoor Gallery of Photography: A captivating melange of artistry unveiled in Central Geelong "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Shining a light on the incredible talent of our local photographers, the newly-launched Outdoor Gallery of Photography is taking center stage in the vibrant laneway of Dennys Place, nestled in the heart of central Geelong.

This awe-inspiring public art installation proudly showcases the extraordinary talents of 12 local photographic artists, transforming a humble laneway into a mesmerising visual feast.

Keep up with the latest in regional art and local events here.

The Outdoor Gallery of Photography is more than just an exhibition; its an avenue for these artists to forge ongoing opportunities and share their artistic visions with the public.

Adhered to a laneway wall in Dennyss place, each photograph featured in the installation is accompanied by an information QR code, providing viewers with a gateway to further explore the artists portfolio (either via website or Instagram) and dive deeper into their creative universe. Its a chance for these talented individuals to raise their profiles and leave an indelible mark on the bustling art scene.

This carefully curated collection of artists boasts diverse styles, techniques, and perspectives, breathing new life into the Little Malop St precinct. From ethereal landscapes to striking portraits, the exhibition captivates with its eclectic fusion of visual narratives. Every frame tells a story, inviting passersby to pause, reflect, and immerse themselves in the world of each artist.

 

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16:12

Ballarat International Foto Biennale unveils full program, showcasing some of the worlds biggest names in photography "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Returning for its 10th year, the bi-annual Ballarat International Foto Biennale will once again turn the regional Victorian city of Ballarat into a temporary cultural archive, boasting an artefact repository of global significance from 26 August to 22 October 2023, with tickets now on sale.

Featuring more than 2000 breathtaking photographic works across galleries to laneways, city streets to businesses, and historic buildings, the eight-week-long event includes some of the worlds biggest names in photography, capturing the imagination of art-lovers and culture crusaders around the country.

Keep up with the latest in regional art and local events here.

This years Festival theme is The Real Thing the title of Russell Morris 1969 six-minute surround-sounding musical trip which was fresh to ears at the time. Like Morris song, the 10th edition of this years Foto Biennale will be all-encompassing, embracing the viewer in an all-immersive experience.

CEO of Ballarat International Foto Biennale Vanessa Gerrans described this years event as a moment of reflection; an event that encourages visitors to question and decipher, and above all else, explore.

We have reached far and wide into all corners of the world to bring together the greatest collection of photographs that have documented our generation. Its up to the viewer to have an opinion as to what is real and what is not. This event encourages curiosity, and we invite all to experience the city of Ballarat through a different lens, said Vanessa.

Exclusive to the Ballarat International Foto Biennale is the world premiere of People Power  Platon where audiences are encouraged to get up close with portraits taken by New Yorks renowned Platon of headline makers and shakers of today.

People Power Platon exhibition to make world premiere at Ballarat International Foto Biennale

The work of internationally celebrated Indian street photographer Vineet Vohra will be highlighted in an in-depth display of the popular documentary-style photographers most important works. Considered one of the most influential street photographers o...

15:59

Monochrome Bitcoin ETF gets filed to Australian securities exchange "IndyWatch Feed National"

The CEO believes investors will be inclined to seek exposure to Bitcoin in a more familiar, structured and protected regulatory environment.

15:34

Disentangling Myth and Reality, Part 1: The Concept of Stickness "IndyWatch Feed National"

Is Cinderella real? Cinderella, a little golden book by Disney and Dias, Photo: Amazon.com

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

Since 1978 I have labored in the fields, namely, the intellectual fields of sociobiology, false flags, mind control, and court corruption.  It seems I lack students or followers no one has said that MM is their mentor.  My books dont get Amazon reviews, and my videos dont get watched. A...

15:34

WIN! Were giving away double passes to high-octane dance workout comedy Werk It in Geelong "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Celebrating spandex, high-vis, vitality and vigour, Werk It is the must-see show coming our way this month, combining comedy, dance and high-energy workouts.

Courtesy of the award-winning star-studded Circus Trick Tease, the all-new late-night high-energy acrobatic comedy romp will take over the Potato Shed in Drysdale on 22 July 2023 for a hilarious and thrilling night of outrageous circus by Australias hottest acrobats you wont soon forget.

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

Circus Trick Tease bring their late-night high-octane dance workout comedy Werk It to Geelong

Creating circus shows that are equal parts skill, thrill and comedy, Werk It is the groups newest show, described as the low carb love-child of a tradie, a spin instructor and a cross-fit fiend.

Already receiving nightly standing ovations in its debut season, Werk It is a riot of colour and movement big tricks delivered by an all-star cast with more sass and swagger than a TLC video clip. Combining never seen before acrobatic feats and jaw-dropping skill, this show is the buzz of the town.

To celebrate the shows arrival in Geelong, were giving away five double passes to the show on Saturday, 22 July from 8pm. To be in the running, all you have to do is enter your name and email address.

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15:11

Is Your Carpet Secretly Polluting Your Air? Discover the Surprising Solution "IndyWatch Feed National"

You may think your home is a safe haven from outdoor air pollution. But the truth is, hidden dangers are lurking in your home.

One of the surprising culprits? Your carpets.

Respiratory problems, allergies, and other health issues, especially in pets and children, are often caused by the off-gassing of dust, dirt, and other pollutants trapped in your carpets.

But dont worry theres a surprising solution to this problem: air-purifying plants.

Air Purifying Plants

Air-purifying plants work by removing pollutants from the air through the process of photosynthesis. They absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen while filtering harmful chemicals like formaldehyde and benzene.

Some air-purifying plants are especially effective at tackling carpet pollutants, such as spider plants and peace lilies.

Researchers have found spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) are particularly effective in removing carpet pollutants. They are capable of absorbing and destroying toxins commonly found in carpets, such as formaldehyde, which is often released from adhesives and synthetic materials.

Peace lilies (Spathiphyllum spp.) are another popular choice for improving indoor air quality. These elegant plants are known for their ability to remove harmful substances like benzene, a chemical often found in cleaning products, paints, and furniture. Studies have shown that peace lilies can reduce benzene levels and increase air quality.

How to Improve Indoor Air Quality by Adding Air-purifying Plants

  • Choose the right plants: Its important to select indoor plants to remove pollutants from the air effectively. Spider plants, peace lilies, and bamboo palms are all excellent choices that can help tackle carpet pollutants.
  • Place plants strategically: Place them near your carpeted areas, such as living rooms or bedrooms, to benefit most from your plants. You can also place them near sources of indoor air pollution, such as furniture or electronics, to further enhance their effectiveness.
  • Keep plants healthy: Make sure your plants get enough light, water, and nutrients to stay healthy and effectively remove pollutants from the air. By doing so, they will continue to remove air pollutants effectively and contribute to a healthier indoor environment.

While air-purifying plants are an excellent addition to improving indoor air quality, they alone may not be sufficient in addressing all the sources of pollution.

Therefore, adopting a multi-faceted approach to maintaining clean and healthy indoor air is essential....

15:00

Shopifys new Sidekick AI is about to make entrepreneurs lives so much easier "IndyWatch Feed National"

Shopifys new AI feature feels like having an army of experts battling for the success of your online retail business.

Shopify has finally announced how its going to implement generative AI into its user experience, and judging by the video announcement from founder and CEO, Tobi Ltke, it feels like a perfect answer to the question, What role should AI play in software today, which we get into in this weeks generative AI roundup.

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14:04

Chicago Suburb To Pay Reparations "IndyWatch Feed National"

Chicago is crumbling to the ground. What do the politicians plan to do to fix the problem? Buy votes! The Chicago upper-middle-class suburb of Evanston, Illinois, approved a $10 million reparation package in 2019. The city will now hand out $25,000 to 140 black residents over the age of 18 who lived in the area between 1919-1969. I see it as like a test run for the whole country, stated Justin Hansford, head of the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center at Howard University.

Of course, they have not properly funded the trial program. Initially, the committee agreed to use taxes from marijuana sales. When that wasnt enough, they took funding from real estate taxes. They have less than $1.2 million after years of searching for funding and will be hunting down the public for additional taxes. Lets do the math here $25K for 140 people is only $3.5 million. Do they need the extra $6.5 million to fund the committee and politicians? The greed from every angle is unbelievable.

Some activists are already complaining that the generous $25,000 free handout is not enough. One woman who received her free check during the initial trial told the New York Post that it is only a good start. She blew the entire thing on home renovations and it certainly didnt heal her ancestral wounds that she needed money to heal. Give an inch, and people will take a mile. Reparations are not economically feasible by any means and creating further inflationary conditions will hurt the dollar in general.

They are creating a racial divide between a small percentage of the country and everyone else. Only a small portion of Americans had ancestors that were slave owners, and even then, the law does not expect future generations to pay for the misdoings of the past. The nation is crumbling because we are divided on everything from race, religion, sexuality, and politics. We use every term to define ourselves other than Americans. The average person is struggling to make ends meet as living prices have become unsustainable. There will be a civil war if people are expected to give others their hard-earned mo...

13:05

Fiction | A Quiet Man "IndyWatch Feed National"

Im a quiet man. I dont talk much. I like a quiet drink. Sometimes a bit more, sometimes too much. I have this quiet spot at the Royal pub. Just a little spot around from the bar near the corner. They always serve me a beer as soon as I walk in. A bit of a nod, a bit of a wink, and then I slide on to the stool and rest my elbow on the bar. This is what I do. I watch people. They think Im looking straight into my beer glass. Well, I am, sort of. But most of the time I am looking at people.

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12:48

Tech Wont Save Us navigates The Palestine Laboratory "IndyWatch Feed National"

The great Canadian-based podcast, Tech Wont Save Us, interviews me about my new book, The Palestine Laboratory.

We discuss Jewish identity and the appeal of Israels repressive tech:

 

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11:37

Boundary-pushing dark arts festival WinterWild expands its three-day program "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Apollo Bays famous boundary-pushing dark arts festival WinterWild is right around the corner on 2527 August, presenting three days of music, art, food and fire to embrace the dark beauty of winter.

Taking place on Gadubanud Country in Apollo Bay on the last weekend of winter, the festival has just announced new additions to the incredible program, including viral comedian Nats What I Reckon, A Night at the Museum and the famed cemetery tours.

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

Apollo Bays multidisciplinary dark arts festival WinterWild returns for one weekend this August

Lets take a look at these new additions:

Yeah, Righto: Nats What I Reckon

Friday 25 August, 9PM at the Apollo Bay Hotel

Yeah, Righto is the brand-new show from viral comedian, rock musician, mental health advocate and award-winning author Nats What I Reckon. Nat has sold out tours and comedy festivals, published three books, a board game, launched a podcast, clocked up over 4.6 million online followers and hundreds of millions of views on this wild ride he is on. His hilarious social commentary and honest conversation about mental health has seen Nat sell-out live shows at comedy festivals and theatres all over Australia. Audiences will be in stitches when they join the no-filter, rocknroll comedian for this new show.

A Night at the Museum

Friday 25 August, 7PM at the Apollo Bay Museum

Step back in time at Australias last remaining cable station. Visitors can join the knowledgeable team at the Apollo Bay Historical Society for a captivating evening of storytelling, traversing the famous shipwrecks of the coastline and the changes to life in and around Apollo Bay, through artefacts and visual displays.

Apollo Bay Cemetery Walk

Saturday 26 August, 3PM at Apollo Bay Cemetery

Visitors can walk among the graves of Apollo Bays early settlers, guided by the Apollo Bay Historical Society. in this afternoon of storytelling, l...

10:47

UK progressive metal masters TesseracT announce 2024 Australian tour "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

UK, progressive metal masters TesseracT will make their triumphant return to Australia in 2024.

Marking the bands first visit to Australia in six years, TesseracT will unleash their mind-bending live show across all five capital cities in May next year, leaving both loyal followers and newcomers awestruck.

TesseracT 2024 Australian Tour

Thursday, May 2: Princess Theatre, Brisbane Lic AA
Friday, May 3:  Metro Theatre, Sydney Lic AA
Saturday, May 4: Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne 18+
Tuesday, May 7: Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide Lic AA
Thursday, May 9: Magnet House, Perth 18+

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

Five years since the release of Sonder, TesseracT return with their new album War Of Being, released on September 15 via Kscope, showcasing perfectly why they remain pioneering leaders of the ever-evolving metal scene.

Drawing upon their previous albums strengths, War Of Being seamlessly combines the aggressive intensity of their debut masterpiece, One, the intricate song structures of Altered State, the songwriting prowess of Polaris, and the mind-boggling technicality of Sonder. The result is destined to be whispered about in hallowed progressive circles for years to come. It sets an impossibly high benchmark that few will ever surpass.

A concept album with AI generated cover art, War Of Being tells the gripping tale of ex and el, two souls stranded in The Strangeland after a catastrophic shipwreck. Here, they encounter a mysterious entity known as Fear, sparking a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment. As you embark on your own individual journey through the album, prepare to unlock the deepest recesses of your own being.

War Of Being has been all encompassing for us since late 2019.  After I returned home  from filming P O R T A L S I found myself in such a deeply introspective headspace. The scale of work and reward from that project kind of set this up to be inevitable, says TesseracT bassist Amos Williams.

We simply had to try and see how far we could take a concept album with TesseracT.  Within these songs the band has given life to the themes and ideas that are personified within the characters of The Strangeland story. Its certainly been a catharsis and a way for me to explore the internal dissonance.

TesseracT stand firmly at the vanguard of the progressive movement that they themselves help shape. Their signature polyrhythmic grooves continue to push boundaries...

10:10

Singer-songwriter Didirri announces Australian headline tour for October "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Dropping another teaser from his upcoming and very long-awaited debut album Caught In The Act, out Friday 4 August, Warrnambool born-and-bred singer-songwriter Didirri has announced a 10-date headline Australian album tour today, returning home this October after an impressive run of global touring.

In celebration of his debut album, the Caught In The Act Tour will span capital cities and regional towns throughout VIC, NSW, ACT and QLD, with Didirri enlisting a full band to bring the album to life.

Didirri Caught in the Act Tour

Thu 5 Oct | Sooki Lounge | Belgrave VIC
Sat 7 Oct | Sound Doctor | Anglesea VIC
Thur 12 Oct | Howler | Melbourne VIC
Fri 13 Oct | Theatre Royal | Castlemaine VIC
Fri 20 Oct | Leftys Music Hall | Brisbane QLD
Sat 21 Oct | Solbar | Sunshine Coast QLD
Thur 26 Oct | UC Hub | Canberra ACT
Fri 27 Oct | King St Bandroom | Newcastle NSW
Sat 28 Oct | Marys Underground | Sydney NSW
Sun 29 Oct | La La Las | Wollongong NSW

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

Caught In The Act is the regional alternative artists much awaited and anticipated debut album, which takes fans on a moving journey across eleven exquisite new tracks. Didirri openly explores subjects, questions and themes we are encouraged to avoid. Holding true to his mission to make music for lovers and over thinkers, Didirris uninhibited lyrics tug at raw nerves, while his charming melodies soothe hearts and minds.

Caught in the Act is a labour of love during the lockdown periods in Australia. I have put so much of myself into these songs and really dedicated my heart to this album, Didirri says.

Earlier cuts from Caught In The Act, including Begin Again, Obsolete Machine and You Know Whats Good For You have been spun at community radio, added to double j and ABC, and received widespread playlisting across Apple Music, Spotify and Amazon, as well as receiving praise from the likes of NME, MILKY and Happy Mag.

Didirris previous releases, 2020s Sold for Sale EP and 2018s Measurements EP, culminated in sold out tours locally and abroad, and breathtaking performances at Splendour In The Grass, The Great Escape, Latitude and Primavera Sound. Last year, Didirri continued to captivate audiences, completing an 11-date solo tour, a national theatre run supporting Kate Miller Heidke, and slew of UK dates including The Great Escape.

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09:58

Nuclear power too expensive and slow to be part of Australias plans to reach net zero, study finds "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Guardian, Lisa Cox 12 July 23

Nuclear power should not form part of Australias plans to reach net zero emissions because it is too expensive and slow, according to the final report of a project that models how Australia might meet its 2050 climate target.

The Net Zero Australia report, a partnership between major academic institutions and the management consultancy Nous Group, says the federal government has a major role to play in accelerating all options that could make a material contribution to achieving net zero.

The release of the report comes days after the opposition leader, Peter Dutton, ramped up calls for nuclear power in Australia and a debate about removing the legislative ban on nuclear power in Australia.

The report includes major investment in batteries, solar, onshore wind, pumped hydro and transmission. Among renewable options, offshore wind was found to have the most uncertain pipeline, with the report concluding first power from offshore wind projects needed to occur in 2030.

But the report concludes nuclear power should not be factored in to net zero plans and states that to reduce renewable targets in the belief that nuclear will be deployed later at scale would create a material risk of not achieving net zero, or doing so at an excessive cost.

Richard Bolt, principal at Nous Group, said: Nuclear power should not be in our plans, because its too expensive and slow. .

The report was produced by the University of Melbourne, the University of Queensland, Princeton Universitys Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, as well as Nous Group https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jul/11/nuclear-power-too-expensive-and-slow-to-be-part-of-australias-plans-to-reach-net-zero-study-finds

09:09

Joyeux 14 Juillet! "IndyWatch Feed National"

Happy Bastille Day! Nothing strikes pride - or terror - into the heart like the relentless advance of the axemen of Lgion trangre - the French Foreign Legion. Nor has there been written or sung so stirring a call to arms and pride as 'La Marseillaise', or 'The Song of...

08:56

Crown to pay $450 million after Federal Court ruling "IndyWatch Feed National"

Two casino centred businesses will have to come up with a collective total of $450 million  in penalty payments over two years after AUSTRAC launched civil penalty proceedings against them for breaches of the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (AML/CTF Act).

The Court also ordered Crown to pay AUSTRACs costs.

Crown Melbourne and Crown Perth (Crown) have been ordered to pay up by the Federal Court of Australia.

The order comes after Crown and AUSTRAC (the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre) filed joint submissions with the Federal Court of Australia in May 2023 for the payment of $450 million in instalments over two years.

Detecting, deterring and disrupting criminal abuse

AUSTRAC is the Australian Government agency responsible for detecting, deterring and disrupting criminal abuse of the financial system to protect the community from serious and organised crime.

Through regulation, and enhanced intelligence capabilities, AUSTRAC collects and analyses financial reports and information to generate financial intelligence.

As part of the settlement, Crown admitted that it operated in contravention of the AML/CTF Act, including that Crown Melbourne and Crown Perths AML/CTF programs were not based on appropriate risk assessments, did not have appropriate systems and controls to manage their risks, and were not subject to appropriate oversight by their Boards and senior management.

The serious nature of the breaches

The serious nature of the breaches meant that Crown allowed high-risk activities to take place in its casinos, without intervention, on an ongoing basis. For example:

  • Crown continued a business relationship with a major casino junket operator until 2021, although being aware of allegations the operator was connected to organised crime.
  • Crown failed to appropriately monitor billions of dollars in transactions (including international payment flows) which impacted its ability to identify and disrupt possible suspicious activity, and to report suspicious matters to AUSTRAC and law enforcement.
  • From March 2016 to December 2018, there were at least 75 suspicious incidents involving a total of around $23 million in cash, in a private gaming room which Crown Melbourne gave one casino junket operator exclusive access to.

Substantial and ongoing efforts

However, in settling these proceedings, AUSTRAC took into account the substantial and ongoing efforts undertaken by Crown to address the AML/CTF failings which were the subject of these proceedings.

Acting AUSTRAC CEO Peter Soros noted that AUSTRAC continues to work collaboratively with Crown. Our regulated businesses are supporting them in meeting their obligations to ensure they are equipped to help to protect Australias financial system fr...

07:01

Australian Sea Dumping Bill facilitates fossil fuel mining "IndyWatch Feed National"

Dr David Shearman is Emeritus Professor of Medicine at the University of Adelaide and a co-founder of Doctors for the Environment Australia. Here he comments the Australian governments consideration of legislation purported to safely capture carbon at the bottom of the sea but is really a cover to help the gas industry export more gas.

Governments around the world are promoting and subsidising carbon capture and storage (CCUS) to facilitate an increase in fossil gas mining. This will dash any hope of controlling world emissions at a time when there are deep concerns for climate change becoming uncontrollable.

Yet the Australian government and the fossil gas industry are driving huge new developments about which they perpetrate misinformation. Let us examine the Sea Dumping Bill.

Submissions to The Environment Protection (Sea Dumping) Amendment (Using New Technologies to Fight Climate Change) Bill 2023 (the Bill) are now being considered by the Department of the Environment and Water.

One section of the complex Explanatory Memorandum states the Bill would seek to promote the right to health by reducing the impact on human and environmental health of wastes and other matter, especially in regard to the export of carbon dioxide streams and the placement of such matter into the sea for marine geo-engineering activities.

The Bill acts by enabling a permit to be granted for the export of carbon dioxide streams from carbon dioxide capture processes for the purpose of sequestration into a sub-seabed geological formation.

Photo from Reuters: Bill will lead to more gas exports

Therefore, the Bill promotes the right to health under Article 12 of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) It positively engages this right by ensuring that activities allowed by the permits are regulated to minimise their impacts on human and environmental health, especially to the marine e...

06:15

Wank alert - Journalisms Walkley Awards to allow ONLY women to enter major category to address equality. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Men are banned. Nominations for Outstanding Contribution to Journalism are now open. This year the directors will only consider women nominees as they seek to redress gender balance in recipients. Source - https://www.walkleys.com/changes-to-walkley-award-category-to-celebrate-women-in-the-media-2023-1/ The joke awards just got more ridiculous The Walkeys portray themselves as one of Australias highest accolades...

05:49

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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 (7/13/23).
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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04:20

BEST OF THE WEB: Cheats do prosper at the nation's expense "IndyWatch Feed National"

If higher education is about signaling academic attainment, then it helps no-one when the signal is scrambled. During the second half of high school, I learnt the phrase "affirmative action" and what it meant. I was in the US with my father he was in the country for work reasons and met some of his American colleagues' children. The system outlined to me did my head in. They recounted how personal essays plus things like volunteering, sport, and church played a large role in admission to one of the nation's better universities. I could no more imagine writing an essay telling the University of Queensland why I wanted to study law than I could imagine milking a bull. The reason was simplicity itself: I got straight As and couldn't stand the sight of blood, so medicine was out. At various points in multiple conversations, I attempted to describe the Australian system:

03:00

Can ChatGPT Defend the Long-term Use of Antipsychotics? "IndyWatch Feed National"

Last week, I asked ChatGPT to write an essay about the Mad in America website. That was a prelude to the questions I wanted to ask about the long-term effects of psychiatric drugs and the merits of DSM diagnoses. I do believe this is an inquiry, if AI is properly pressed, that can help highlight the evidence base related to antipsychotics, and the validity of psychiatric diagnoses.

This week I am focusing on antipsychotics. Here is how I am envisioning this chat: Imagine this exercise as a simulation of questions that could be asked of a prominent biological psychiatrist at a debate. Given that ChatGPT scours the internet and written texts for its replies, I presume that its answers will reflect, at least in large part, a discussion that is a reflection of mainstream beliefs (and thoughts.)

Or to put it another way, I want to see if I can make ChatGPT squirm.

ChatGPT on the Hot Seat

Our chat:

Robert Whitaker: Write an essay on the long-term effects of antipsychotics as a treatment for schizophrenia.

ChatGPT:

Title: The Long-Term Effects of Antipsychotics as a Treatment for Schizophrenia

Introduction: Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder characterized by a range of symptoms, including hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and cognitive impairments. Antipsychotic medications have long been a cornerstone of tr...

02:00

Why Is This Freeway So Expensive? (Hint: Because Its Too Damn Wide!) "IndyWatch Feed National"

 

This article was originally published in City Observatory. It is shared here with permission. All images for this piece were provided by the author unless otherwise indicated.

 
 

The fundamental problem with the Oregon Department of Transportations (ODOTs) I-5 Rose Quarter project, and the reason why it has blown through its budget, is that it is really a massive freeway-widening project. The agency claims its just adding a couple of auxiliary lanes, but in reality, its doubling the width of Interstate 5 in a complex urban environment, and its plans for a much wider roadway are the principal reason the project, and its covers, are so expensive.

A Too-Wide Freeway

What no one seems willing to do is ask basic questions about the Rose Quarter. Is the project worth $1.9 billion? Does it even need to be that big and expensive? Isnt the skyrocketing cost and ODOTs growing fiscal crisis a signal that we should consider some other options?

The high cost and prodigious cost overruns of the Rose Quarter are directly related to the excessive width of the project, something that ODOT has gone to great lengths to conceal, characterizing the project as merely adding a single auxiliary lane in each direction. In reality, the project would essentially double the width of I-5 through the Rose Quarter, from its current 82-foot width to 160 feet (and in some places as much as 200 feet).

A brief chronology shows how ODOT staff have repeatedly concealed or obscured the width of the I-5 Rose Quarter project. Their initial 2019 Environmental Assessment presented a misleading and cartoonish freeway cross section that appeared to show that the freeway would be widened to about 126 feet.

City Observatory challenged these claims about the width of the freeway to the Oregon Transportation Commission in December 2020, and the commission directed the staff to meet with us to discuss the issue. The staff refused to answer any questions during this meeting, and instead later issued a written report obfuscating the actual width of the freeway.

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23:48

Western Australia Vaccine Adverse Events Data "IndyWatch Feed National"

Keep in mind, this is just what the perpetrators are willing to admit. Via: Dr. John Campbell:

23:31

INTERVIEW: Sulaiman Ahmed The Truth About The Tate Brothers Case "IndyWatch Feed National"

A  deeper look into the incredible story of brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, and the likelihood of powerful foreign actors applying pressure on Romania to keep them on ice. 

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on July 10, 2023, Patrick talks with UK-based investigative journalist and judicial pundit, Sulaiman Ahmed, for a deeper look into the incredible story of Andrew and Tristan Tate, and their controversial legal case currently making its way, albeit painfully, through the Romanian judicial system. Are there powerful foreign actors applying pressure on Romania to keep the Tates on ice? Is there a political, or geopolitical dimension to this case? The case also draws some eery comparisons to specious sex charges levelled against Julian Assange and others. All this and more. Listen:

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23:15

Scott Ritter Investigation: Agent Zelensky Part 1 "IndyWatch Feed National"

Part 1 of a highly revealing investigative series exploring the unlikely rise to power of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, by American author, military analyst, former US Marine Corps intelligence officer, and former United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) weapons inspector, Scott Ritter.

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As a former intelligence officer, Ive been wondering why has no one done an investigation about Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine? His rise to power, in my opinion, represents an incredible manipulation of world opinion that will go down in history as a classic case study in social psychological engineering: an ordinary comedian who came to power because he promised a long-awaited peace, who then dragged his fellow citizens into a bloody war that can only be described as a massacre. With the help of colleagues and experts with first-hand insights into Zelensky, I have poured over documents and video to produce a film that captures this investigation. This story has so many twists and turns that I had to break it into two parts. In the first episode, presented here, I will answer the question about Zelenskys improbable rise to power, and how the Ukrainian President accumulated his vast wealth, a sum that has only become larger since the war with Russia began. And, perhaps most importantly, why I decided to call this film Agent Zelensky. Watch: 

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22:32

More grumbling from Zelensky because NATO doesnt want direct war with Russia "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Drago Bosnic | July 13, 2023

In early October last year, Kiev regime frontman Volodymyr Zelensky called on NATO to launch a preemptive nuclear strike on Russia in order to rule out the possibility of using nuclear weapons. At the time, the mainstream propaganda machine tried everything in its power to present his words as allegedly misinterpreted, but since there is actual footage of it, well let you decide if he genuinely said so:

What should NATO do? Eliminate the possibility of Russia using nuclear weapons. But what is important, I once again appeal to the international community, as it was before February 24: pre-emptive strikes, so that they know what will happen to them if used. And not vice versa wait for Russias nuclear strikes, then to say: Oh, you are so, well, keep it from us! Reconsider the application of their pressure, the procedure for applying, Zelensky said during a video conference with the Australian Lowy Institute.

While the aforementioned propaganda narrative tried to whitewash (a standard practice for virtually anything the Neo-Nazi junta does) his statement about these preemptive strikes by claiming these supposedly wouldnt be nuclear, this is openly implied in the comment itself. How else would it be possible to launch strikes against a nuclear power, much less the one with the worlds most powerful thermonuclear arsenal?

Why is this relevant now, approximately ten months later? Zelenskys unhinged commentary is deeply dividing for virtually all NATO members, as none of them wants to be destroyed in minutes for the sake of a corrupt Neo-Nazi regime. The ongoing NATO summit in Vilnius makes Zelensky look no less delusional, as he threw yet another tantrum, complaining that the political West is not doing enough because it doesnt want to make a firm promise to let the Kiev regime into NATO. Apparently, he is deeply frustrated with the regular pattern of the belligerent alliance making pledges, giving billions in so-called aid (over $170 billion, to be exact), promising to deliver F-16 fighter jets, while also expanding its military infrastructure in Eastern Europe.

Although NATO promised it will remove the Membership Action Plan (MAP) requirement for the Neo-Nazi junta, an...

22:27

Flawed IPEF Wont Solve Global Supply Chain Issues "IndyWatch Feed National"

Ever since May 2023, when the 14-member Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) reached an agreement on strengthening the resilience of supply chains a crucial aspect of the frameworks second pillar an intense debate has been ignited within academia and media regarding its feasibility. For obvious reasons, scholars and commentators have delved into the potential ramifications and explored various perspectives on the matter. Some have scrutinized the practicality of implementing the agreement, while others have examined the potential economic and geopolitical implications it may entail. While the final text of the IPEF Supply Chain Agreement is yet to be unveiled to the media, initial indications have partially revealed its main features, suggesting the creation of comprehensive regulations and institutional mechanisms. The success of this agreement hinges on its implementation, with a particular focus on delineating tangible measures and possibly establishing specialized projects to propel further advancements.

Launched by US President Joe Biden in May 2022 during a Quad Summit in Tokyo, the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) is a coalition of 14 member countries including India, Australia, Brunei, Fiji, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The IPEFs declared objective is to establish a shared framework based on four key pillars: connectivity and digital trade, resilient supply chains, clean energy, and corruption-free fair trade. But the IPEF is generally viewed as the United States strategic response to its perceived retreat from the Asia-Pacific region during the Trump era, symbolized by the withdrawal from the ambitious Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), now known as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). Evidently, the IPEF is an assertive move by the Biden administration to counter Chinas increasing sway in the Indo-Pacific region. With the IPEF, the United States aims to expand its economic leadership in the region while advancing its foreign policy and economic interests. Through strategic partnerships with member countries, Washington seeks to enhance the development of supply chains and promote regional connectivity in both physical and digital realms. In doing so, the United States hopes to solidify its position as a dominant economic force in the Indo-Pacific region, asserting its influence and securing its long-term economic and strategic objectives.

As per media reports, the proposed agreement has suggested the establishment of three bodies: a Supply Chain Council, a Supply Chain Crisis Response Network, and a Labor Rights Advisory Board. Additionally, the United States has pledged to initiate technical assistance and capacity-building programs, such as digital shipping pilot projects and an IPEF STEM Exchange Program. Nevertheless, the global response from th...

19:18

When the Police Arrive! "IndyWatch Feed National"

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When the police arrive at your door, it can be a stressful and intimidating situation. However, it is important to remain calm and handle the situation appropriately. Here are some steps to consider:

  1. Determine who is at the door: Before opening the door, it is a good safety habit to determine who is there. You can do this by looking out the window, using a peephole, or asking "Who is it?".
  2. Assess the situation: If you see that it is the police at your door, take a moment to assess the situation. Consider why they might be there, such as a wellness check, responding to a noise complaint, or conducting a neighbourhood survey. Understanding the reason for their visit can help you respond appropriately.
  3. Know your rights: It is important to understand your rights when dealing with the police. If the police have a warrant, you are required to open the door. However, if they do not have a warrant, you have the right to not open the door and can choose not to speak to them. It is important to note that if the police have a warrant, they can legally enter your home if you refuse to open the door.
  4. Consider your options: If you do not feel comfortable with a "knock and talk" situation, you have options. You can choose to greet the police outside after exiting through another door, or you can speak with them through the opening protected by your chain lock. Assess the situation and decide what feels safest and most comfortable for you.
  5. Remain calm and polite: When interacting with the police, it is important to remain calm and polite. Answer their questions respectfully, but remember that you are not obligated to answer any questions if you do not feel comfortable doing so. It is important to maintain a respectful and non-confrontational demeanour throughout the interaction.
  6. Seek legal advice if necessary: If you find yourself in a situation where you are unsure of your rights or feel that your rights have been violated, it may be beneficial to seek legal advice. Consulting with a civil rights attorney can help you understand your opti...

19:13

DiDi is giving away one free ride per week for everyone in Melbourne "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

In a move set to shake up Melbournes transportation scene amidst the rising cozzie livs, rideshare giant DiDi has unveiled its grandest free rides giveaway to date.

For a period of six weeks, both new and existing customers will be entitled to one free DiDi ride every Thursday, with a maximum value of $20. This remarkable offer translates into potential savings of up to $120 per rider throughout the campaign.

DiDi Free Ride Thursdays

  • DiDi launches free rides for Melbourne users from 13 July 17 August 
  • One free ride per week on Thursdays capped at $20 per person, per week saving riders up to $120 
  • Comes as Myki fares rise to $10 a day following a surprise price hike 

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

Kicking off on 13 July and running until 17 August, the free rides program is expected to provide a boost to DiDis driver partners as well. With increased trip volumes, these dedicated drivers can seize greater earning opportunities, solidifying their financial foothold.

DiDi, having recently celebrated its fifth anniversary of operation in Australia, hopes that this groundbreaking initiative will alleviate the burden on numerous Melburnians. Many residents have found themselves exploring unconventional methods to cut costs, even contemplating side hustles such as rideshare driving to make ends meet.

Following the triumph of a similar promotion in Sydney, where users enjoyed a free weekly ride for 12 consecutive weeks, the spotlight now shines on Melbourne as DiDi rolls out this impressive campaign.

Were really excited to launch one of the largest giveaways that we have ever done in Melbourne. Our recent free rides campaign in Sydney was a huge hit giving away free rides across the city and helping customers save hundreds in the process, says DiDi Spokesperson Dan Jordan. 

With the recent increase in public transport costs in Melbourne and ongoing cost of living crisis, this initiative is another opportunity for us to provide further value to both our riders and driver partners. 

Weve seen demand grow significantly in recent months and were hoping this initiative can provide Melburnians with an alternative mode of transport that is financially viable. We also fully expect that this will benefit our drivers and help them by providing more trips on the platform and consequently increasing their earning potential, he says. 

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17:07

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Smith and Co. Foods began as a passion project in Melbourne whilst owner Camilla was still working in the media industry. She noticed that there were no delicious, healthy options for corporate lunches and private catering in her area and so she began cooking for friends and family from her small apartment. 

When life took a turn and her boyfriend said they were moving to regional Victoria for work, she decided to give Smith and Co. Foods a red hot go. What started as small food deliveries, soon turned into weddings and private events. Overnight, Smith and Co. Foods went from a one-woman business to a flourishing company with a strong team catering events for up to 1400 people and counting.

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

In April 2023, Smith and Co. Foods took a leap of faith and moved to Mercer St in Geelong. Moving just felt right for Camilla; with her incredibly talented and amazing chefs based in Geelong and a noticeable rise in a younger demographic heading to the area. And with that brings a new clientele who want beautiful canapes and events with a Melbourne feel but in a regional city the best of both worlds.

 

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16:48

Winners shine at Meanjin national NAIDOC awards "IndyWatch Feed National"

THE annual National NAIDOC Week Awards ceremony in Meanjin (Brisbane) was a spectacular evening, recognising the outstanding contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make to improve the lives of people in their communities and beyond.

Hosted by Mark Coles Smith and Casey Donovan, the awards recognise the various ways Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people work to improve their communities and beyond. 

The evening featured performances by Thelma Plum, Breanna Lee and the Thaiwa Dance Team. 

Aunty Dr Naomi Mayers OAM received the Lifetime Achievement Award, which honours a First Nations person who has dedicated their life to their community. 

Starting her life on Erambie mission in central New South Wales, the Yorta Yorta and Wiradjuri woman has transformed the lives of First Nations people with her work in education and health. 

Arrente Elder William Tilmouth was named Elder of the Year in recognition of his 40 years advocating for the rights, justice and self- determination of his people. 

Aunty Dr Matilda House-Williams, who helped set up the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in 1972, was named Female Elder of the Year. 

Dr Kelvin Kong

16:43

Googz seven continent plan "IndyWatch Feed National"

THE icy sheets of Antarctica will be crunching under Andrew Thorpes running shoes in a grand plan the man they call Googz hopes will come to fruition. 

Thorpe, 32 next week, has been formally accepted to complete not one, not two, not even three marathons; he hopes to run seven yes, seven! marathons on the seven yes, all seven! continents of the world in, wait for it seven days! 

The body-bending seven marathons-in seven days-on seven continents concept comes under an event called The Great World Race (TGWR), which is formally recognised by the Association of International Marathons, which comes under the auspices of World Athletics (formerly known as the International Amateur Athletic Federation). 

TGWR takes in Novo on Antarctica (basically the airport- ice runway there), the African city of Cape Town (in South Africa), Perth here in Australia, two marathons in Istanbul because the Turkish city straddles the great continents of Asia and Europe at Cartagena in South America (in Colombia), and in Miami in North America (in Florida of the United States), and thereby encompassing all seven

16:42

Voice would be a two-way relationship "IndyWatch Feed National"

INDIGENOUS Australians Minister Linda Burney says the proposed Indigenous Voice would be a two-way relationship thats key to solving long-running issues.

As campaigning ahead of the referendum ramps up, Ms Burney said the dynamic between government and the proposed body would be based on trust. 

The relationship I want with the Voice is a two-way process, one of respect, one of listening to fresh ideas about intractable problems, she told ABCs Insiders program on Sunday. 

The Voice is about two things: its about making a practical difference to the shocking social justice outcomes for Aboriginal people, and of course, its about that wonderful unifying aspect of recognising 65,000 years of history in our constitution. 

The comments follow an address by Ms Burney at the National Press Club, where she outlined that the Voice would have four main policy areas of health, education, jobs and housing. 

The minister said she would respect the independence of the Voice

16:41

Hospital denies mistreatment after one-year-old dies "IndyWatch Feed National"

A PERTH hospital has denied neglecting a one-year-old Indigenous girl who died in its care, amid claims staff were racist and lied to the childs family. 

The girl, whose family asked for her to be referred to as Kailee, was admitted to Perth Childrens Hospital for treatment early last week. 

She died soon after in the Emergency Department as staff tried to resuscitate her. 

The girls mother, Charmain Blurton, on Tuesday claimed medical staff lied to her about her daughters condition after she rushed her to the hospital for help. 

Theyre saying all sorts of bulls**t, they dont even know what it is, she told reporters during a press conference outside the hospital when asked what her daughter was diagnosed with. 

Its hard, they should know what the f**k it is. This is a baby, man, not a life to play with. 

They just basically neglected my daughter because my daughter was killed in this hospital without being cared for. 

Ms Blurton and her supporters also claimed the hospital was racist towards the family, amid claims the system was failing Indigenous Australians. 

They wont even look at us black people properly, she said. 

Were just devastated our girl wasnt looked after properly. 

The hospital has disputed the allegations, saying staff declared a code blue and provided emergency resuscitation

16:40

Cricket teams tour lives on in memorial museum "IndyWatch Feed National"

IN 1868, the first team of Australian Aboriginal cricketers toured England. Then 120 years later another Aboriginal team followed in their footsteps. The story of these two teams is now on display at a special museum in Edenhope, Victoria. 

The story began on November 2, 1967, when a group of Indigenous men from Western Victoria gathered on the Queenscliff shoreline under the cover of darkness to go fishing. 

Their real objective, however, was not to fish, but to avoid the Victorian Aboriginal Protection Board. 

The men successfully boarded the steamship Rangatira for passage to Sydney, and eventually landed in the United Kingdom. They were the first Australian Cricket side to ever tour England. 

Once in England, they took to the field 99 days out of a possible 126, playing 47 matches in 40 centres. Its a feat not matched by any team since. 

In 1988, a decision was made to recreate the original team from modern Indigenous players to celebrate and honour the legacy of the original tour. 

Thirty-five First Nations men were selected from cricket teams across the country, many of whom were playing at the highest levels of state cricket. 

This select group were bundled off to the Australian Institute of Sport and were put through their paces with a final selection of 11 men to train and prepare for a tour of England. 

Those 11 men spent time in Edenhope, Victoria, getting to know each other and immersing themselves in the history

16:05

Lost Paradise announces 2023 return to the Valley for another spectacular NYE "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

One of Australias most iconic New Years Eve festivals, Lost Paradise, returns for another sensational summer run. Taking over Glenworth Valley (Darkinjung Country) from Thursday, December 28 to Monday, January 1, 2024, the hills will come alive again with a festival experience like no other.

Dubbed the ultimate summer getaway and the ideal New Years, Lost Paradise promises a unique experience best enjoyed with mates. After 2022s being the biggest and most successful event to date, this is not one to sleep on. As the lineup bubbles beneath the surface, Lost Paradise prepares to drop the names in August, with a string of highly anticipated artists expected to grace the stage this summer.

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

For those eager to snap up tickets, Lost Paradise is giving punters the chance to win the ultimate prize to make their New Years that even more special, the Lost Paradise Golden Ticket. By simply signing up for pre-sale, festival fiends are automatically entered into the draw to win the inaugural Golden Ticket, compromising of two tickets to every Finely Tuned event for the next 12 months (including Lost Paradise), Glamping accommodation and a money-cant-buy backstage pass to see your favourite artist and more! Cant argue with a prize like that!

 

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15:56

To Save CO2, Australia Opts To Upcycle Tallest Skyscraper "IndyWatch Feed National"

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In 2014, AMP Capital, an Australian firm, issued a remarkable and unconventional challenge to the architectural community of Sydney: transform their skyscraper headquarters into a new structure without demolishing it.

The goal was to upcycle the AMP Center, formerly the tallest building in Sydney, into the worlds first upcycled skyscraper, resulting in a truly awe-inspiring outcome.

Instead of tearing down the existing AMP Center, the innovative approach involved adding a second tower to its core. This approach proved to be highly beneficial, saving approximately 12,000 tons of CO2 that would have been emitted through the use of heavy machinery and the release of carbon trapped in the cement. To put this in perspective, 12,000 tons of CO2 is equivalent to the maximum energy consumption of the 49-story tower over a period of three years.


Although the AMP Center, constructed in the 1970s, was not in a state of disrepair, it was no longer a suitable option for the company. Rather than committing to the enormous costs associated with demolition and construction from scratch, the firm chose to explore alternative possibilities.

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15:38

Russias Lavrov: Ukraine conflict will not end until West drops plans to defeat Moscow "IndyWatch Feed National"

Reuters July 12, 2023

The armed confrontation in Ukraine will continue until the West gives up plans to dominate and defeat Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in an interview with an Indonesian newspaper published on Wednesday.

The goal of the US-led collective West is to strengthen its global hegemony, Lavrov told the Kompas newspaper. Lavrov is due to attend the East Asia Summit and ASEAN Regional Forum in Jakarta this week, as is U.S. Secretary of State

Why doesnt the armed confrontation in Ukraine come to an end? The answer is very simple it will continue until the West gives up its plans to preserve its domination and overcome its obsessive desire to inflict on Russia a strategic defeat at the hands of its Kiev puppets, according to a transcript of the interview published on Russias foreign ministry website.

For the time being, there are no signs of change in this position.

Russia waged a full-scale invasion in Ukraine in February 2022, calling it a special military operation to denazify its neighbour. Kyiv and its allies call the war, now in its 17th month, an aggression to grab land.

On Wednesday, Russia launched a wave of kamikaze drone attacks on Kyiv for a second night in row and hours before President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was due to meet NATO leaders at a summit in Vilnius.

The West says it wants to help Ukraine win its conflict with Russia, and Western powers have supplied large amounts of modern arms and ammunition to Kyiv.

Lavrov also accused Kyiv of ignoring Indonesias peace plan and instead promoting its own package of ultimatums.

Ukraine dismissed the Indonesian plan, a multi-point formula which had included a call for the establishment of a demilitarised zone, reiterating Kyivs position that Russia should withdraw its troops from Ukraine.

Commenting on the internal strife in Myanmar since a military coup in 2021, Lavrov urged the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to resolve issues with close cooperation with the junta and without interfering in Myanmars domestic affairs.

ASEAN foreign ministers meeting on Tuesday were expected to address the growing violence in Myanmar. The regional bloc has barred the junta from its summits for failing to implement an agreed peace plan.

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne and Ananda Teresia in Jakarta; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)

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15:38

Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt opens in Geelong so prepare to create some frozen yogurt masterpieces "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Filling the huge hole in our yoghurt hearts since the loss of Froyo and Yummo in years gone by, Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt Store has landed in Geelong, offering a delectable treat for all yoghurt enthusiasts.

Tutti Frutti, the renowned frozen yogurt chain, has officially opened its doors in Westfield Geelong this July, bringing along a wide array of frozen yogurt flavours and toppings, smoothies, cones and Acai Bowls.

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

Whether you have a penchant for classic flavours like vanilla and chocolate or crave more exotic options such as mango or green tea, Tutti Frutti has something to satisfy every palate with more than 80 different flavours to choose from.

The self-serve concept at Tutti Frutti allows customers to create their own frozen yogurt masterpieces. With a plethora of toppings ranging from fresh fruits and crunchy nuts to colourful sprinkles and decadent sauces, the possibilities are endless. Whether you prefer a simple and refreshing combination or a bold and extravagant creation, Tutti Frutti offers a playground for your taste buds. Simply pick your cup, pick your yoghurt, load it up with toppings and pay by weight.

 

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15:24

Edition 805 ON SALE now! "IndyWatch Feed National"

In this edition youll read about:

ALL the events that were held around the country to celebrate NAIDOC Week, with this years theme paying special tribute to our Elders. Dr Naomi Mayers was awarded the Lifetime Achiement Award at the national NAIDOC ball in Brisbane, while William Tilmouth, chair of Childrens Ground in Alice Springs, was named NAIDOC Male Elder of the year. Aunty Matilda House-Williams, a proud Ngambri, Wallabalooa and Wiradjuri Elder, was named NAIDOC Female Elder of the year. 

INDIGENOUS Australians Minister Linda Burney says the proposed Indigenous Voice would be a two-way relationship thats key to solving long-running issues. As campaigning ahead of the referendum ramps up, Ms Burney said the dynamic between government and the proposed body would be based on trust.

In SPORT:

THE Football Treaty between First Nations people of Australia and Aotearoa-New Zealand had its first tangible expression last weekend in a series of Tests across south-east Queensland. As both countries gear up to co-host one of world sports biggest events this month and next the 2023 Womens FIFA World Cup their respective First Nations representative mens and womens teams faced off in four matches in the first International Festival of Indigenous Football between them. 

 

14:21

Phony Ppl are heading on an Australian tour this October "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Comprising some of the finest young musicians in Brooklyn, Phony Ppl draws inspiration from a diverse range of musical legends, including Mandrill and Bossa Nova, while incorporating their own sense of exploration and self-discovery. Catch them at 170 Russell on October 17 this year.

Phony Ppl Australian tour

  • October 15 Liberty Hall, Sydney
  • October 17 170 Russell, Melbourne
  • October 18 The Triffid, Brisbane

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

The bands musical journey has been a fascinating one, marked by a series of transformations and a commitment to crafting a genre-less sound. Their music weaves together elements of jazz, hip-hop, R&B, reggae, soul, and rock, resulting in a sonic cornucopia that defies categorisation.

 

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14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

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Out On The Weekend adds even more acts to its glorious Americana lineup "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Americana extravaganza Out On The Weekend is coming up on Saturday, October 14 at Seaworks, Williamstown and more amazing acts have just been freshly added to the lineup.

From USA, the festival now welcomes Jenny Dont And The Spurs, Texan schoolteacher-turned-troubadour Summer Dean and hot young Kentucky roots n blues musician Nat Myers, joining an already stacked lineup. More local acts have also been added to the event, with the likes of Pauline Bones Mackinnon, Bud Rokesky, The Collingwood Casanovas and The Bures Band also joining in on the festivities.

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

 

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12:01

The Grammy-winning Soweto Gospel Choir announce four-month long Australian tour "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

Prepare to be uplifted as the three-time Grammy-winning Soweto Gospel Choir takes center stage during their exhilarating four-month tour across Australia. Their highly acclaimed show, HOPE, promises to captivate audiences nationwide with its powerful melodies and soul-stirring performances, commencing in August.

With a staggering 69 shows lined up across the mainland states and territories, the choir aims to bring their enchanting songs of power and inspiration to major cities as well as regional destinations throughout the country.

Regional Victorian Dates

  • Westside Performing Arts Centre, Mooroopna 12 October
  • West Gippsland Arts Centre, Warragul 13 October
  • Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool 15 October
  • Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo 17 October
  • Ballarat Civic Hall, Ballarat 19 October
  • Costa Hall, Geelong 22 October
  • Forge Theatre & Arts Hub, Bairnsdale 26 October
  • The Wedge, Sale 27 October
  • Frankston Arts Centre, Frankston 29 October
  • Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta 31 October

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

Presented by the talented Andrew Kay, Soweto Gospel Choirs latest show pays homage to the music of protest and freedom, transporting audiences from Mandelas South Africa to the Civil Rights Movement of 1950s America, led by the iconic Martin Luther King.

Reflecting on this exciting tour, Andrew Kay shares, Its always a special treat to bring the unique and inspirational power of Soweto Gospel Choir to Aussie shores. The energy and presence they bring is unparalleled, and following a smash season at the 2023 Adelaide Fringe, were excited to share their extraordinary talent with the rest of Australia.

As a highlight of the tour, the choir is ecstatic to perform for one night only at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall on October 10, as part of the iconic venues 50th-anniversary celebrations. Additionally, two blockbuster performances will take place during the Desert Song Festival in Alice Springs on September 16 and 17.

The journey through HOPE commences with a soul-stirring program of South African freedom song...

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Nowhere and everywhere: Wanderer Festivals second year is a big one "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Last year, Wanderer Festival was a welcome beacon for those tired of the overbearing joy the pandemic gave us all (jks, obvs). It was a festival for all, conveniently located halfway between Sydney and Melbourne while also being a three-hour road trip from Canberra. Set in the scenic coastal town of Pambula Beach, the three-day festival was a huge success, so much so that it was able to grow and return.

Yet another festival-brainchild from Simon Daly, who has given us Falls and The Lost Lands, Wanderer offered a diverse program, wrapped up in an event that aimed to be as green as possible. This year, these same ideas are taken even further, and we caught up with Daly to learn more about what to expect.

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

 

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10:38

The Toads push the scope of Melbournes ever-emerging DIY-punk scene with debut In The Wilderness "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Anti Fade is more than just a record label. They have that whole Fast and the Furious its all about family vibe going on with members from almost every band on their roster chopping and changing to lend their services to their mates newest side project. And somehow, every new project that the label boasts not only maintains a distinct flavour from one another, they seemingly get better and better. 

The Toads are their newest offering.

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

Finding their sound between the thin-wire garage rock guitar tones of Article 58 and the geeky, yet stoic nature of proto-punks The Modern Lovers, The Toads mark themselves as newcomers worth keeping an eye on. 

In The Wilderness by The Toads

Their debut In the Wilderness showcases the groups self-described brand of nervy post-punk scuffle with finesse marrying sharp, tinny guitar tones with echoes of disco quirk and gothic drawl. Miles Jansens naturally despondent vocals uphold the groups sound, with his nonchalant demeanour and deadpan delivery maintaining the angst and boredom of UK garage punk, whilst simultaneously channelling adding an adjacent playful larrikin wit. 

Through a combination of ragged 1970s surf-punk riffs (Two Dozen Functions), humdrum Brit-Pop melodies (Gimme Little More), and minimalistic post-punk rhythms (The Next Door), In the Wilderness marks itself as a debut release that continues to push the scope of Melbournes ever emerging DIY punk scene in refreshing new ways, while still gi...

10:00

Bliss n Eso announce Flying Colours 15th Anniversary Australia Tour "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Legendary Australian hip-hop trio Bliss n Eso are doing what they do best and heading back to the stage in 2023 with their Flying Colours 15th Anniversary Tour this October.

Following a huge 2022 touring up and down the country on not one but two Australian tours The Sun Tour & Wheel Of Tunes Tour Bliss n Eso will take on six huge new dates kicking off on Friday 6 October at Metropolis Fremantle, then heading to Adelaide on Saturday 7 October for a show at Hindley Street Music Hall, onto Melbournes 170 Russell on Friday 13 October, Hobarts Uni Bar on Saturday 14 October, Sydneys Metro Theatre on Friday 20 October before heading to The Tivoli in Brisbane for their final show of the tour on Saturday 21 October.

Expect to hear the ARIA Award winning Platinum certified top 10 Flying Colours album in its entirety, which includes the hit singles Woodstock 2008, Bullet and a Target, ARIA Platinum The Sea is Rising and ARIA Gold Eye of the Storm plus performances of their biggest catalogue hits with a few surprises in store!

Flying Colours 15th Anniversary Australia Tour

Friday 6 October
Metropolis Fremantle | Fremantle, WA

Saturday 7 October
Hindley Street Music Hall | Adelaide, SA

Friday 13 October
170 Russell | Melbourne, VIC

Saturday 14 October
Uni Bar | Hobart, TAS

Friday 20 October
Metro Theatre | Sydney, NSW

Saturday 21 October
The Tivoli | Brisbane, QLD

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

Celebrating 15 years of their iconic, ARIA Award winning, Platinum certified, top 10 Flying Colours album, the trio have had an illustrious career. Considered Australian hip-hop legends, with three No.1 albums and an extensive sweep of ARIA-certified Platinum and Gold singles, Bliss N Eso have truly earned their star status.

Honestly, this album was such game changer for us and were so pumped to be hitting the road to celebrate its 15th anniversary with all our beloved fans. We are blessed to have had such an amazing career that is still as strong as ever and Flying Colours was truely such a pivotal point in our trajectory. Even when I play it today I can really hear that monumental shift in our sound and growth as artists, says Jonathan (MC Bliss of Bliss n Eso)

Its rare these days that a body of work stands the test of time and still means so much to so many people. Even more than winning our first ARIA award with this album, it was the deep connection with our fans this album created that really spawned the...

10:00

Peril on Your Plate: Effects of GE and Chemical Agriculture "IndyWatch Feed National"

Editor's Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published June 23, 2018.

After being told by her doctor that genetically engineered (GE) food and pesticides could be responsible for her son's food allergies, Ekaterina Yakovleva set out to investigate. Her quest for answers was captured by the Russian Times in the featured film, "The Peril on Your Plate: Genetic Engineering and Chemical Agriculture."

The film shows Yakovleva and her team traveling the world to meet "the people who lift the lid on the perils of GMOs and the chemicals used in the industry," as well as proponents of GMOs who argue that genetic engineering is a "high-tech" solution to feeding the world's growing population.

Advocates for genetic engineering tell Yakovleva that the technology is beneficial to farmers in that it increases resistance to pests and disease, as well as produces higher yields. But Yakovleva isn't convinced.

She learns nothing could be further from the truth after witnessing the devastation caused by mass farmer suicides in India as a result of the failure of Monsanto's Bt cotton. Yakovleva visits the U.K. where she meets Lady Margaret, Countess of Mar, a member of the House of Lords and a former farmer who suffered from chemical use, and then to the U.S. where she meets with Zen Honeycutt of Moms Across America about the link between GMOs, pesticides and chronic disease in humans.

What Is Genetic Engineering?

In order to better understand genetic engineering and its impact on human health, Yakovleva starts to research the technique and how it's used. She learns that genetic engineering enables DNA to be transferred not only between different kinds of plants, but even between different kingdoms, meaning scientists can take DNA from an insect or animal and insert it into the genome of a plant.

Many GMO proponents claim that genetic engineering is just an extension of natural breeding methods, and just as safe. Nothing could be further from the truth on both counts. Genetic engineering is radically different from conventional breeding techniques used to improve a crop. For starters, it's a laboratory-based technique allowing scientists to create a food that could never be created by nature.

Claire Robinson, editor of GM Watch and co-author of the book, "GMO Myths and Truths: A Citizen's Guide to the Evidence on the Safety and Efficacy of Genetically Modified Foods and Crops," says:

"Genetic engineering enables DNA to be transferred not only between different kinds of plants, but even between different kingdoms. You can take DNA from an insect, an animal, a virus or a bacterium, and insert it into the genome of a food crop plant. This is actually a very imprecise p...

09:08

#258: Written in the skies "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Surplus Energy Economics

PEAK OIL AND THE UNFOLDING INFLEXION

On a glorious summers day towards the end of the Second World War, a German fighter ace, his squadron grounded for lack of fuel, sat in a deck-chair watching the vapour trails of American bombers write the end of the Third Reich across azure skies.

Metaphorically, a similar message is being sky-written now. According to Goehring & Rozencwajg who are as good as it gets where energy analysis is concerned Hubberts peak is finally here. Only hindsight, of course, can conclusively determine the moment at which peak oil became a reality, but G&R are very probably right.

With conventional oil production in decline since 2016, the only source of unconventional supply which remains capable of further increase is the Permian basin, located in six counties in West Texas.

This basin, say G&R, is within a year of its own peak, and

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NATO summit in Vilnius proved to be a major failure "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Contributed from Victoria

The just concluded NATO summit in Vilnius ended by producing little, except to reveal uncertainty and lack of member unity. This was supposed to be a stage-managed affair, showing the world solid support for the Kyiv side of the war in Ukraine, and a determined launch of NATO presence in Asia. Neither was delivered.

Part of the problem was Kyiv leader Zelenskyys dig at NATO for not permitting Ukraine to join it at once. NATOs problem is that public support for backing him is weak, and NATO members are under political pressure. They are compelled to at least make what they do look good.

Besides waning public support, especially in Europe, for the war, there is the problem that Kyiv is supposed to meet the supposed democratic credentials for membership. This is awkward, when a range of political parties have been banned, political critics are being arrested, and pro-Nazi groups elevated. This is not a good look and NATO would have considerable difficulty selling it.

Then there is failure of the present offensive on the battlefield. As many as 26,000 soldiers in the past month, and most of its tanks, personnel carriers, and other advanced equipment. There is speculation that Zelenskyy knows he is not going to have a chance of winning without NATO putting boots into Ukraine and escalating to the use of nuclear weapons, and this is what he is ultimately pushing towards. In doing so, he is making NATO nervous and building divisions within it.

Photo from AP: Ukraines President Volodymyr Zelenskyy failed at NATO summit

The decision of the United States to supply Ukraine with cluster bombs is unpopular and creates more difficulty for NATO.

Immediate membership of Ukraine is not supported by some of the member nations. Zelenskyy asked for a roadmap for joining. He got a Vague promise that membership will be organised as soon as possible.

Zelenskyy complains that he is not coming away with enough armaments. NATO nations are also c...

08:30

Los Angeles Housing Department Will Investigate Residential Hotels "IndyWatch Feed National"

<p><p class="byline">by <span class="name">Robin Urevich</span>, <a href="https://capitalandmain.com/">Capital & Main, and Gabriel Sandoval, ProPublica

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The Los Angeles Housing Department said Tuesday that it will immediately investigate whether some residential hotels, which are required by city law to be reserved for low-cost housing, are instead renting rooms to tourists.</p> <p>The citys action came just one day after Capital & Main and ProPublica revealed that 21 residential hotels were advertising on travel websites and that the Housing Department had failed to stop their owners from turning housing units into hotel rooms.

Department spokesperson Sharon Sandow said in a statement that over the next six to seven weeks the Housing Department will investigate all 21 of the hotels identified in the article and will, where warranted, issue citations and make appropriate referrals to the City Attorney's office. The department will also review its enforcement efforts, she said.</p> <p>The mayors office requested the Housing Department conduct the investigation, said Zach Seidl, a spokesperson for LA Mayor Karen Bass. We are asking for a report back on all 21 properties in 45 days, Seidl said. In addition, we are asking for a report on how this happened and recommendations for ensuring this does not happen again. The mayors office did not answer questions emailed to its staff ahead of the initial story.</p> <p>In LA, residential hotels are supposed to provide housing of last resort for the citys poorest people. The hotels consist of small basic rooms some with shared bathrooms and are sometimes the only housing that many elderly, disabled and low-income workers can afford.</p> <p>Under a 2008 law, these hotels must remain residential, unless their owners either build replacements for the housing units they take off the market or pay into a city housing fund. The city has a list of about 300 residential hotels, defined as a building of six or more units that are the primary residences of their guests.</p> ...</p>

08:00

Calls grow to put the brakes on deep-sea mining as countries discuss rules "IndyWatch Feed National"

Deep-sea mining is facing growing opposition at a critical moment that could either enable the prospective industry to advance or halt it in its tracks. On July 10, the U.N.-associated deep-sea mining regulator, the International Seabed Authority (ISA), opened a highly anticipated meeting in Kingston, Jamaica, to discuss adopting mining regulations to govern seabed extraction. Two years ago, the tiny Pacific island nation of Nauru activated a two-year rule that pressured the ISA to finalize its regulations by July 9, 2023, or begin accepting applications for extraction with whatever rules were in place at the time. Currently, the mining regulations are still in draft form and appear far from complete, experts close to the matter say. Over the past few weeks, several countries, including Sweden, Ireland and Switzerland, have voiced new support for a moratorium or precautionary pause on deep-sea mining. Canada the home country of The Metals Company (TMC), a firm sponsored by Nauru with plans to start mining in the near future through one of its subsidiaries has also called for a moratorium. Other nations that have called for similar measures on earlier occasions include Chile, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, the Federated States of Micronesia, Ecuador, Fiji, Finland, Germany, New Zealand, Palau, Samoa and Vanuatu. Last year, France called for an outright ban on deep-sea mining. Many car companies, including BMW, Volvo Group and Renault, also support a moratorium and have vowed not to use any metals extracted from the ocean in their electric vehicles.This article was originally published on Mongabay

06:06

Work underway on Dubbo fluoride repair "IndyWatch Feed National"

The tender for the refurbishment of the fluoride dosing system at the John Gilbert Water Treatment Plant (JGWTP) in Dubbo has been awarded by Dubbo Regional Council (DRC).

Following a comprehensive evaluation process, the council resolved to engage TWS Evolution at the tendered amount of $1,192,101. This decision has been finalised with all requisite documentation assessed by NSW Public Works and the Department of Planning and Environment (Water Group).

The design phase has been initiated and is expected to span approximately 12 weeks. Upon completion and approval of the design, work will commence at the JGWTP with a targeted completion date set for the end of April 2024.

Since the failure of the citys fluoridation equipment in January 2019, Dubbos residents have been without fluoride in their water supply. Despite the JGWTP staff alerting the councils leadership at the time, no immediate corrective action was undertaken.

The issue was not fully addressed until April 2022 when the newly appointed council leadership became aware of the lack of fluoride. Subsequent to this, meetings were held with NSW Health, DPE Water and NSW Public Works to comprehend the magnitude of the problem and formulate an effective solution.

I once again extend my apologies to the public for this significant breach of trust. In January 2019, the community should have been notified about the lack of fluoride in the water supply. This oversight not only represents a breach of public trust but also, according to Section 6B of the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1957, the unauthorised discontinuation of fluoridation is a breach of the Act, Dubbo Regional Council Mayor Mathew Dickerson said.

Transparency is paramount and it should have been vital that the public be informed about the situation.

The council initially aimed to reintroduce fluoride into the water supply by June 2023. However, in collaboration with NSW Public Works, DPE Water and NSW Health it became evident that the project was more complex and time-consuming than initially estimated. Further, the decision was made to implement a different fluoride dosing method compared to the one previously used at the JGWTP.

I apologise to the public for not meeting our target date. The project was substantially larger than initially estimated, but it was crucial that we execute this correctly for the future residents of Dubbo, Clr Dickerson said.

The affected water supply includes potable town water from the JGWTP which serves Dubbo, Wongarbon, Eumungerie, Ballimore, Mogriguy and Brocklehurst.

Water fluoridation refers to the process of adjusting the fluoride concentration in drinking water to an optimal level that helps mitigate tooth decay. Dubbos water supply currently only includes natural fluoridation.

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The Despicable Gaslighting Around Child Trafficking & Our Unaccountable/Criminal Leadership "IndyWatch Feed National"

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(7) LastAmericanVagabond on Twitter: "Well, with 88% of that population fully vaccinated (whatever that means today) the injection that is dangerous and already shown to cause GBS & auto immune issues (COVID-19 jab) should be the focus of investigation, but Im guessing it will be ignored. https://t.co/KXUGGPwjnT https://t.co/OEsECLu5fa" / Twitter
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Dawkins embarrasses himself again "IndyWatch Feed National"

Oh no, Richard Dawkins, stop. Hes asked in an interview what he thinks of doctors being arrested for gender affirming care, and his old eloquence is completely gone. He stutters, he stammers, he struggles to get an answer out, and he looks for an excuse to evade the question for adults, he asks, or children. Like it makes a difference, like theres an age that justifies suffering. He finally gets out

I would have strong objections to doctors injecting minors, children, or performing surgery on them to change their sex

Note that this does not answer the question. Should doctors be jailed for providing gender-affirming care? I dont care if someone has opinions and objects, the question is whether it is right for the state to arrest care-givers for giving care?

OK, so he doesnt think children should be treated for this issue not that theyre getting sex change operations anyway, they might at best be given therapy and reversible puberty blockers. What about adults?

If theyve thought about it properly

As if trans people dont even think long and hard about it, and as if hes the right person to judge if theyve properly thought about it. He goes on to say that it might be OK if if they struggle and suffer over it. You can be trans, according to Dawkins, if youve been made sufficiently miserable.

What were seeing now is a fashion, a craze, mimetic epidemic which is spreading like an epidemic of measles or something like that

Oh, just go ahead and spit out the words woke mind virus, its what you really want to say, boomer.

That doesnt even make sense. Is measles a meme now? Is it really a good idea to compare a fashion to a serious, life threatening disease? Is the state of being trans a biological disease at all?

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30+ live music gigs are happening across regional Victoria this year for flood recovery "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

The stunning Victorian valleys we all know and love will come alive this Spring with a slew of live gigs taking over intimate venues, rural hotels and regional halls in a show of strength, support, love and commitment to extraordinary communities who have been affected by the floods of October 2022.

Through Music Victorias Live Music for Flood Recovery program, supported by Creative Victoria, small towns and villages in regional and rural Victoria will host 30 live music events at local venues for communities to revive and gather in the 12 months of clean up and rebuilding since floods impacted the region.

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

The program of live music events will be delivered across flood-impacted regions of Victoria including the townships of Tallarook, Pyramid Hill, Boort, Newbridge, Rochester, Bridgewater, Mooroopna, Baringhup, Horsham, Euroa, and the Pyrenees this Spring.

On Saturday 14 October, the inspiring and resilient community of Rochester are invited to come together for Rochella a family-friendly festival of live music and local food at the Rochester Recreation Reserve. This special event, organised by community with support from sporting clubs and committees of the region, is an opportunity for locals to reunite and take a moment to share, commemorate and gather to appreciate the spirit of the Rochester community.

In the Loddon Valley, Whole Loddon Love will see the likes of Dan Kelly, Felicity Cripps Band, Queenie and Jess Parker perform over two weekends in October, in local halls and hotels in Boort, Pyramid Hill, Newbridge, Bridgewater, and Baringhup.

 

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

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

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

The Brian Jonestown Massacre 2023 Tour

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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