IndyWatch Bellingen NSW All Topics Summary Archiver

Go Back:30 Days | 7 Days | 2 Days | 1 Day

IndyWatch Bellingen NSW All Topics Summary Today.

Go Forward:1 Day | 2 Days | 7 Days | 30 Days

IndyWatch Bellingen NSW All Topics Summary was generated at Bellingen NSW IndyWatch.

Wednesday, 19 April

22:54

Germany and Nord Stream Sabotage: Victim or Confidant? "IndyWatch Feed National"

So far, Germany has been the blind spot in discussions over the Nord Stream sabotage. The economic disadvantages to the worlds fourth-largest economy from blasting the pipeline are too great. Of course, no one will seriously assume that the traffic-light coalition in Berlin stands behind the attack. However, the outwardly conspicuously indifferent and dismissive handling of the act of sabotage suggests that Berlin either has a particularly opaque approach to its MPs or has its reasons for downplaying the significance of the Nord Stream sabotage. Several observations in Germanys handling of the sabotage suggest that, though Germany was a victim of the attack, it is advancing the line that it no longer has a national interest in the Nord Stream pipelines.

 

Parliamentary questions from the opposition

Parliamentary groups and individual members of the opposition have addressed parliamentary questions about the sabotage to the German government. Particularly exciting are the answers some of which are verbatim identical from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action to the members of parliament Matthias Hauer  (CDU), Leif-Erik Holm (AfD) and Zaklin Nastic (Die Linke), which state, that the federal government assumed that sabotage had taken place, but that it had no concrete insights of the facts of the case, in particular of the possible authorship. Furthermore, the German Bundesregierung, after careful consideration, has come to the conclusion that further information cannot be provided for reasons of the state interest (Staatswohl) not even in classified form because they are subject to the third-party rule. The German state, according to the letter, would jeopardize the basis of trust with other intelligence services by publishing the information that would result in a serious impairment of the participation of the intelligence services of the Federation in the international exchange of intelligence and consequently: If, as a consequence of a loss of confidence, information from foreign agencies were to be omitted or substantially reduced, significant information gaps would arise with negative consequences for the accuracy...

20:26

PAT Testing Frequency: A Guide for Homeowners and Business Owners "IndyWatch Feed National"

As a homeowner or business owner, ensuring the safety of your electrical equipment is crucial. One way to do this is by conducting Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) regularly. PAT testing is the process of inspecting electrical equipment to ensure that it is safe for use.

PAT testing frequency is a common question that many homeowners and business owners ask. How often should it be conducted? The answer to this question depends on various factors, such as the type of equipment, the environment in which it is used, and the level of risk associated with its use.

In general, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) recommends that portable electrical appliances in a low-risk environment, such as an office, should be tested every two to four years. In contrast, equipment used in a high-risk environment, such as a construction site, should be tested every three to six months.

However, its essential to note that these recommendations are not set in stone. The frequency of PAT testing will vary depending on the specific circumstances. For example, equipment that is frequently moved or subject to wear and tear may need to be inspected more frequently.

As a homeowner or business owner, its your responsibility to ensure that your electrical equipment is safe to use. To help you determine the appropriate PAT testing frequency for your equipment, here are some factors to consider:

Type of Equipment

Source: freepik.com

The type of equipment you have will play a significant role in determining how often it needs to be inspected. Some common types of equipment that require PAT testing include:

Electrical appliances

Extension cords

Power tools

Lighting equipment

Kitchen appliances

Portable heaters

Environment

The environment in which your equipment is used is also an important factor to consider. For example, equipment used in a dry, clean office environment will typically require less testing than equipment used in a wet, dusty construction site. Other environmental factors to consider include:

Temperature

Humidity

Dust...

20:21

Two days left to get your submission in to the Consultation to Amend the Defence Act "IndyWatch Feed National"

The consultation is tagging amendments which may:  impede or prevent public protest against war activity or contractors involved in production of war materials ;  result in greater integration of the ADF with foreign forces (U.S.) ; enable the U.S. to carry our bombing missions from Australia without Australia Government approval ; overide state/territory health and safety regulations, environmental protect laws, indigenous rights, safety regulations in transiting radioactive material in order to "train with realism"

Details at  

The consultation is tagging amendments which may:

* impede or prevent public protest against war activity or contractors involved in production of war materials

* result in greater integration of the ADF with foreign forces (U.S.)

* enable the U.S. to carry our bombing missions from Australia without Australia Government approval

* overide state/territory health and safety regulations, environmental protect laws, indigenous rights, safety regulations in transiting radioactive material in order to "train with realism"

...

19:04

How To Propagate Hardwood Edibles "IndyWatch Feed National"

With a bit of knowledge and patience you may never have to buy a semi-hardwood or hardwood plant again.

19:00

MORE MARS ANOMALIES: BONES, OR AT LEAST, A BONEY STRUCTURE? "IndyWatch Feed National"

User Answers

There's been another "sighting" of strange stuff on Mars, this time once again by NASA's Curiosity rover near Gale Crater on Mars, a site

The post MORE MARS ANOMALIES: BONES, OR AT LEAST, A BONEY STRUCTURE? appeared first on The Giza Death Star.

18:00

Russias Electronic Warfare Capabilities "IndyWatch Feed National"

Drago Bosnic Global Research April 17, 2023

Electronic warfare (EW) is one of the most important aspects of modern military capabilities and is often the litmus test of how advanced the state and its armed forces are. Its part of the invisible and yet extremely intense battle that we usually cannot see directly.

However, its impact is wholly undeniable. Russia is among the world leaders in EW and its warfighting capabilities in this regard are a source of pride for the Eurasian giant, but also fear for its adversaries.

Russian dominance in EW on the frontlines of Ukraine is so comprehensive and massive that its one of the few things the mainstream propaganda machine never dared to question or ridicule. Even Russian strategic thermonuclear capabilities were subjected to propaganda attacks at times, but its EW capabilities never. And for good reason.

And yet, as with everything concerning the mainstream propaganda machine, we must tread carefully. This is especially true when it comes to the media citing the Pentagon leaks as their primary source of information. Needless to say, an actual leak would require an inadvertent release of classified information and most intelligence experts agree its extremely unlikely there was anything inadvertent about it. However, this is not to say that all information connected to the leak is false. On the contrary, its relatively elaborate nature implies that much of it is indeed true, but it can be difficult to discern what exactly. One of the few leaked facts we can surely believe concerns precisely Russian EW capabilities. Still, this begs the question why?

JDAM (Joint Direct Attack Munition)

To answer that, we should first dissect and specify the claims of the mainstream propaganda machine. The leaks include a massive amount of information, including the claim that US-made JDAM (Joint Direct Attack Munition) bombs are failing in Ukraine due to successful R...

18:00

Fewer people, living better - new Low Migration for Australia movement "IndyWatch Feed National"

There is a new policy blog or political movement called Low Migration Australia.  It is very well written and explains the relevant concepts succinctly.  The movement was started by Edward Smith.  Well worth a look.

 

We have republished from the page entitled, "," from "Low Migration Australia" at

"In a nutshell" by Edward Smith

Migration policy in Australia is just a tug of war between big business and the community, our politicians are the rope. The many justifications for high migration levels offered by media and think tanks are not determinative of migration policy. Business just pulls government harder than the public.

Migration levels are one of the most important decisions Australian governments make. Low migration can boost wages for low skill workers, reduce rents and house prices, protect our environment and increase unity, empathy and understanding in our politics and community.

Unfortunately, domestic big businesses (especially the property industry) either want the opposite of those things or are indifferent. Big business has bought in the political and epistemic systems and steered governments to high migration.

We have no grievance with any migrant, past, present or even prospective all of whom have merely walked through a lucrative open door, as many Australians would. We have a disagreement with the business and political leaders who want to leave this door open.

Low migration Australias goal is to persuade our business and political leaders to end their high migration agenda and to inform the community about migration policy. We do not vilify business at all, we want them to focus on the important work of running businesses and leave public policy to the public and their governments.

16:47

Selected Articles: More Unanswered Red Flags Regarding Jack Texeira and the Pentagon Leaks "IndyWatch Feed National"

More Unanswered Red Flags Regarding Jack Texeira and the Pentagon Leaks

By Larry Johnson, April 18, 2023

Several former military and intelligence professionals have contacted me and voiced similar doubts about the pat story being circulated regarding National Guard

The post Selected Articles: More Unanswered Red Flags Regarding Jack Texeira and the Pentagon Leaks appeared first on Global Research.

15:00

AI will destroy Hollywood as we know it "IndyWatch Feed National"

Tom Graham, founder of Metaphysic.ai, on how generative AI will upend the film industry and change our understanding of whats real.

Tom Graham was a couple of hours away from his keynote conversation with Chris Anderson on stage at TED 2023 in Vancouver when I Zoomed him in search of some definitive answers about AI. Drowning in artificial generative quicksand, buried in amazing news week after week, I needed to grab his hand and come up for air before sinking back into the mud of the next generative artificial intelligence update.

Read Full Story

14:45

Everybody Knows, Part 1: All Doctors MUST STAND UP for Russell Pridgeon, MD "IndyWatch Feed National"

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

Dr William Russell Pridgeon, a GP in Grafton NSW, has come out with a major, major, major book on the subject of pedophilia in Australia. It particularly discusses the capture of the police profession.  You already know of Dr Pridgeon from the fact the APF arrested him 4 years ago. Gumshoe has covered his case and the Operation Noetic that was used to hunt him down.

He was made to look like a criminal and Ill bet many members of the Australian Federal Police have come to believe their own rhetoric. Tomorrow in a Brisbane Court he faces another hearing. We all need to be there, at least in spirit.

I now demand that ALL DOCTORS IN AUSTRALIA BE THERE,...

13:36

Thank you Pauline for "the kind of person who will infiltrate Albanese's Vanity Voice' "IndyWatch Feed National"

The kind of person who will be infiltrating Anthony Albanese's race-based Voice. pic.twitter.com/IH4idg9EpI Pauline Hanson (@PaulineHansonOz) April 19, 2023

13:24

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sudan Hospitals Struggle with Casualties, Damage in Fighting

By SAMY MAGDY

A patient is being carried into a hospital in Khartoum, Sudan, Monday, April 17, 2023. Hospitals in the Sudanese capital are overwhelmed as the city turns into a war zone in fighting between the countrys two top generals. At least six of the around 20 hospitals in Khartoum and its neighboring city Omdurman have shut down, the Doctors Syndicate says. (AP Photo)

CAIRO (AP) At the Khartoum Teaching Hospital, people wounded during street battles flowed into the wards. Supplies were running low, with doctors, nurses, patients and their relatives trapped inside for days as the Sudanese capital turned into a war zone.

Then early Monday, one of the wards was heavily damaged by shelling.

We are running out of everything, Dr. Amin Saad told The Associated Press. We are working with the least possible capabilities. Were all exhausted, but there is a shortage of physicians.

Not long afterward, the hospital shut down completely with staff, patients and relatives stuck inside as clashes raged throughout the neighborhood. It was one of at least 12 hospitals shuttered in the capital area because they were damaged in fighting, were inaccessible because of clashes or had run out of fuel, according to the Doctors Syndicate.

Khartoums hospitals have been thrown into chaos by the explosion of violence between Sudans two top generals. People have been unable to leave their homes since Saturday as the two sides engaged in gun battles and bombarded each other with artillery and airstrikes. More than 180 people have been killed and over 1,800 wounded since the fighting erupted, U.N. envoy Volker Perthes said.

There are some 20 hospitals in the capital and the neighboring city of Omdurman. Those that still managed to operate were understaffed and overwhelmed, running low on supplies and struggling with power or water cuts, doctors said.

The sudden outbreak of fighting caught everyone off guard, trapping doctors and nurses inside hospitals, and preventing other staff from reaching the facil...

12:54

Labor Government-Funded-Media reports on the greatness of the Labor Government "IndyWatch Feed National"

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-19/jim-chalmers-very-busy-before-first-may-budget-2023/102236258 The federal budget is less than three weeks away. Treasurer Jim Chalmers still has a lot to do between now and then, including releasing a number of important reports. He wants his budget to provide cost-of-living relief for households, and to support employment and wages for workers, in line...

12:38

Toxic positivity and exclusion in the autistic community "IndyWatch Feed National"

Disability justice is linked to prison and police abolitionism, to racial justice, to poverty, to employment and opportunities, to all kinds of social equity issues. We need so much more than awareness, acceptance and appreciation alone.

The post Toxic positivity and exclusion in the autistic community appeared first on Overland literary journal.

12:24

Secret trials have no place in modern Australia: Witness Js sentencing finally revealed "IndyWatch Feed National"

The Human Rights Law Centre welcomes the long overdue publication of Witness Js sentencing remarks by ACT Chief Justice Lucy McCallum after years of secrecy.  

In deciding to publish the partially-redacted remarks today, the Chief Justice acknowledged that secrecy is anathema to the rule of law. 

A public trial is recognised by law as a crucial element to the right to a fair trial, and open justice is a central democratic safeguard. The level of secrecy in the prosecution of an intelligence officer known as Alan Johns, or Witness J, should never have happened and can never be repeated. 

Between 2018 and 2019, strict secrecy orders were applied to all aspects of Witness Js case, with the entire prosecution taking place behind closed doors. The federal government invoked the National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004 (Cth) (NSI Act) to require this secrecy. 

Quotes attributed to Kieran Pender, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre: 

Secret trials have a long history in authoritarian states; they have no place in democracies like Australia, where open justice is a fundamental protection of our human rights.  

Todays publication of the Witness J sentencing remarks brings an end to an alarming five year long saga that should never have happened. It is testament to the media, civil society and the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor that this secret trial was identified, called out and now addressed.  

The government must change the law, in line with the Monitors recommendations, to ensure this can never happen again. 

The right to a fair trial is protected in the ACT under the Human Rights Act, but this level of secrecy was permitted by federal law underscoring the importance of a federal Charter of Human Rights. 

Image by Riley Boughton

Media Contact:
Thomas Feng
Human Rights Law Centre
Media and Communications Manager 0431 285 275
thomas.feng@hrlc.org.au

12:22

Albanese's Vanity Voice YES campaigns bullshit survey of Aborigines - they asked 300. "IndyWatch Feed National"

The left will do and say anything to get their way. The yes campaign is touting an opinion poll allegedly of Aboriginal Australians' attitudes - no surprise the YES campaign says they found 80% in support of The Voice. Warren Mundine has drilled down and figured that the headline comes...

11:07

Their ABC reports on 'sophisticated Aboriginal warriors' in war 'that made Australia' "IndyWatch Feed National"

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-18/indigenous-frontier-war-tactics-revealed-in-how-they-fought/102230578

11:05

Climate Change Scandal in Australia Heating Up "IndyWatch Feed National"

BY CHRIS MORRISON | THE DAILY SCEPTIC | APRIL 17, 2023

Further significant doubts have been cast on the accuracy of global surface temperature results following the discovery that electronic thermometers in Australia have read up to 0.7C higher than traditional mercury glass units. The Australian dataset is a major component of global compilations since it provides an important guide to one of the largest land masses in the southern hemisphere. After many years of trying, local freedom of information requests from scientists have forced the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) to release comparative information from the two measuring devices around Brisbane airport. It shows that automatic readings are higher 41% of the time, compared with 32% when the temperatures were the same.

Electronic temperatures devices have been in general use in Australia since 1995. The guidance of the World Meteorological Organisation suggests averaging temperatures over a minute to remove corruptions caused by temporary effects such as a sudden gust of hot air. But the BoM records highs for just a second, something that basic mercury thermometers cannot do. For years, the BoM has refused to release comparative instrument data.

The Australian journalist Jo Nova takes a sceptical view as to why the BoM has been so stubborn. Potentially, the electronic sensors offer a bonanza of propaganda headlines for the Green Blob to pick from, especially when coldest ever days get ignored by the media. The sensors are offering many more headlines of records for heat, heatwaves, hottest nights, more days over 35C, she continued, adding, there are many cherries to be picked here.

The use of highly sensitive measuring equipment to produce temperature records and hence whip up climate emergency fears is common throughout the world. Last year In the U.K., the Met Office promoted a record high of 40.3C halfway down the runway at RAF Coningsby on the afternoon of July 19th. Admittedly, the record was declared to have stood for longer than a second 60 seconds to be precise. To this day, the Met Office has refused to answer a number of Daily Sceptic enquiries about possible non-climatic causes of this widely promoted record. In the light of the Australian disclosures, we wonder if the Met Office should re-examine the way it declares heat records and compare the results of its measuring devices with t...

10:59

Open Letter on AUKUS to Prime Minister of New Zealand "IndyWatch Feed National"

By the undersigned, April 18, 2023

Security in the Indo-Pacific Region including New Zealands Relationships with the AUKUS Alliance

TO: Rt Hon Chris Hipkins, Hon Nanaia Mahuta and Hon Andrew Little
Parliament Buildings
Wellington

Dear Prime Minister and Ministers,

The International Affairs and Disarmament Committee supports the values-based approach to foreign policy adopted by the current government and expressed in Hon Minister Nanaia Mahutas Inaugural Foreign Policy Speech (Feb 4, 2021) which emphasizes an international rules-based order, global action on sustainability issues where solutions depend on international cooperation, and principles of manaaki, whanaunga, kaitiaki, mahi tahi and kotahitanga.

We would appreciate your response to comments and concerns we have about AUKUS, New Zealands relationship to this new alliance and recent government comments by Minister Little and others about New Zealands involvement with it. Many aspects of AUKUS appear at odds with the values-based approach of New Zealand. In addition, we have specific concerns about AUKUS potentially undermining important non-proliferation and disarmament treaties. We share concerns about AUKUS and New Zealand being involved in it that have been expressed by former New Zealand Prime Ministers Helen Clark and Jim Bolger, former Australian Prime Ministers Paul Keating and Malcolm Fraser, and former National Party leader Don Brash.

AUKUS involves the supply of highly enriched nuclear fissile material, which means it is usable as nuclear bomb fuel, to a non-nuclear weapons state. As has been asserted by a number of independent experts, and also by the Indonesian and Chinese governments, this threatens the objectives and purposes of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. This is particularly the case as this fissile material will not be subject to inspections and monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency.  Insisting on such inspections and monitoring has been crucial in endeavouring to ensure Iran does not develop the means to secure highly enriched uranium that could be used in nuclear weapons, and suggestions of a double standard ha...

10:43

Senators - over to you. Does a strip club have higher moral standards than The Senate? "IndyWatch Feed National"

On Monday, we wrote to the Chair of the Senate Committee of Privileges to ask that it take action on Lidia Thorpe's vile, drunken and publicly abusive behaviour outside a Melbourne strip club in the early hours of Sunday morning. My report to the Senate Committee of Privileges re Lidia...

10:19

Spain and Portugal show us a few things about taking on the cost of housing "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Joe Montero

Like Australia and many other countries, Spain is experiencing a surge in homelessness, and the cost of housing is forcing many younger citizens to remain in the home of their parents. Only 16 percent of young people live independently. The average for Europe is 32 percent.

The government there is not ignoring the problem. A decision has just been made to make 50,000 foreclosed homes held by Serab, a mostly government owned bank, available for affordable rent. A further 15,000 homes will be added to social housing. And there is an intention to pass a bill through the parliament to introduce rent caps of 3 percent per year, in areas where rents are rising significantly. These rises were sometimes more than 20 percent last year.

Photo by J. M. Cadenas: The Madrid headquarters of the Banko de Espana, the national central bank and majority owner of Serab

Serab was created in 2012 to take over 50 billion Euros worth of real estate resulting from the housing market crash of 2009.

Economy Minister Nadia Calvino said the government was trying to increase the supply of public housing which at 300,000 homes is just 3 per cent of total housing, The aim is to boost the 209,000 public homes by 17 percent.

Industry organisations are attacking these reforms and accuse the government of playing to win votes at the coming regional elections.

There is still a long way to go to resolve the housing situation. But at least the Spanish government has taken some important steps, and the pressure coming from society is to do much more.

Transport for trains, buses, and trams, have already been cut by 30 percent. country trains fares are to be cut. There has been a crackdown on heating and air conditioner costs by placing limits on what energy suppliers can charge. Tax on this has been reduced. A financial package, including a 17.5 rise in pensions has ben provided.

Prime minister Pedro Sanchez said: Housing in Spain is a constitutional right, but not a real right. Young people have to wait an unacceptably long time to access housing and become independent. He was referring to the need to align the reality to the constitution.

...

10:17

Victorian Corruption Commission's damning report on Andrews government corruption "IndyWatch Feed National"

The special report on IBACs Operation Daintree found that in October 2018, the then Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) entered into a $1.2 million contract with the Health Education Federation (HEF) a recently established entity linked to the Health Workers Union (HWU) to provide occupational violence...

10:06

Restoring Some Vaccination Choice in Mississippi "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Adam Dick | Ron Paul Institute | April 18, 2023

Like every American state government, the Mississippi government pressures parents to ensure their children take a slew of vaccination shots as a condition for the children to attend school. But, unlike most states, Mississippi law does not recognize the right of parents to refuse, based upon philosophical or religious objections, to follow the state-imposed childhood vaccination schedule.

Instead, the only exemption Mississippi parents have had available is a medical exemption that has turned out for almost all parents to be the same as having no exemption at all. I wrote about this in an April of 2015 article:

The New York Times  reported in February how extremely restricting vaccination mandate exemptions causes a significant increase in vaccination rates, pointing to Mississippi as an example. Mississippi has among the strictest vaccination requirements in America barring philosophical and religious exemptions and allowing only a medical exemption for students in both public and private schools. In the 2013-14 school year the Times reports that only 17 out of 45,179 kindergarten students in the state were exempt from the states vaccination mandate.

The medical exemption could more accurately be called the mirage exemption. In contrast, philosophical and religious exemptions can allow much greater ability for parents to refuse government pressure to have their children subjected to each and every state-mandated shot at each and every state-mandated time in a childs life.

Since I wrote that article in 2015, California and New York, two of the largest population states, have joined Mississippi by eliminating all exemptions other than the medical exemption. Three additional states  Connecticut, Maine, and West Virginia  also recognize only the medical exemption.

Some good news came for Mississippi parents this week. The Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) has announced that on Monday a federal court ruled that the First Amendment requires that, by July 15, 2023, the State of Mississippi afford its residents a religious exemption for their children to attend school without one or more state....

09:48

Supreme Courts Rules COVID Fines Invalid as the Penalty Notices Did Not Specify the Offence "IndyWatch Feed National"


The overbearing law enforcement approach to the COVID pandemic, which had a focus on criminalising those who didnt follow health restrictions, via the widespread imposition of draconian fines that were issued seemingly with no discretion and in the most absurd of circumstances.

Following the passing of the pandemic, as people went back to business as usual, however, many civilians had to deal with these outstanding fines continuing to hang over their heads as the average COVID infringement notice amounted to $1,000,

So, the Redfern Legal Centre (RLC) challenged the legitimacy of COVID fines issued to three clients, who sought declaratory relief from the penalties they were subjected to, in accordance with section 69 of the Supreme Court Act 1970 (NSW), with the outcome likely to affect thousands in NSW.

Brendan Beame, Teal Els and Rohan Pank all claimed that the ...

09:44

To fix the Privacy Act, we need one extra sentence "IndyWatch Feed National"

Indirect identification, individuation, disambiguation, distinguishing from all others, or singling out. call it what you want, but the statutory definition of personal information needs to clearly state that it includes when individuals can be singled out and acted upon, even if their identity is not known.

Yet as they now stand, the proposals to amend the Privacy Act do not include this critical reform.

We wrote previously about some of the themes arising from the Final Report into the review of the Privacy Act.

One of the surprises, but not of the happy-surprise-birthday-party kind, was the way in which personal information has been treated.

The definition of personal information is a critical threshold definition, because the privacy principles only apply to personal information.  If a business can successfully argue that some data is not personal information, they can collect, use, disclose and trade the data with impunity.

Right now, the definition of personal information includes if someone is reasonably identifiable.  But that phrase is foggy, to the detriment of businesses and consumers alike, who may ask:

Can someone be identifiable if a business doesnt know their name?

The OAIC says yes.

In guidance dating back to 2017, and in a string of case law determinations, the OAIC has maintained that identifiability in law does not necessarily require that a persons name or legal identity can be established from the information.  Instead, it implies uniqueness in a dataset: (g)enerally speaking, an individual is identified when, within a group of persons, he or she is distinguished from all other members of a group This may not necessarily involve identifying the individual by name.

The Attorney-Generals Department says yes.

The Final Report quotes without challenge the OAIC position, and states that The test does not require that an individuals legal identity be known provided the information could be linked back to the specific person that it relates to.

Based on the European and Californian privacy laws and others, our global trading partners say yes.

Each has either explicitly expanded on the meaning of identifiability, or has introduced alternatives to identifiability as a threshold element of their definitions.  The GDPR calls it singling out.  The California law (CCPA) includes, within its definition of personal information, data which is capable of being associated with, or could reasonab...

09:44

What Is a Safety Signal and Why Does It Matter? "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Ramesh Thakur | Brownstone Institute | April 18, 2023

The pandemic has been an extended three-year teachable moment for many of us who previously had been content to go along with the public health messages from our nearly universally trusted medical experts, drug regulators and public health institutions.

Safety Signals

In a peer-reviewed recent article, David Bell and colleagues concluded that based on costs, disease burden and intervention effectiveness, mass Covid-19 vaccination campaigns did not meet standard public health requirements for clear expected benefit. Several eminent experts warned about the likelihood of such a conclusion from the start and opinion has gradually been shifting towards this view, as I tried to summarize earlier.

In this article I want to look specifically at the concept of safety signals because I dont believe the significance of this concept in medical science and public health interventions is widely understood in the general public.

I first became interested in this after watching Dr Peter McCullough in a TV interview with France Soir in June 2021. He pointed out that the CDCs Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) normally records about 25 deaths per year from all vaccines. During the Covid pandemic, by 11 June 2021 it had verified 5,993 deaths, 20,737 hospitalizations, 47,837 urgent care visits, 1,538 anaphylaxis cases, and 1,868 cases of Bells palsy.

Because VAERS is a passive-surveillance system, he said, the general consensus is that the numbers are vastly underreported. He warned that this is a major safety signal that has exceeded all boundaries of acceptability. Quizzed on the causal link to vaccines, he answered: its biologically plausible, temporally associated, internally consistent month by month and also externally consistent with data from the US, Europe and England. The vaccine is in the causal pathway to death The majority of these 6,000 Americans, they were healthy enough to walk into a vaccine center and within 2-4 days theyre dead.

That was almost two years ago.

The European Medicines Agency defines safety signal as:

Information on a new or known adverse event that is potentially caused by a medicine and that warrants further investigation. Signal...

09:06

Jungle creatures, Chicago. "IndyWatch Feed National"

A human disaster is unfolding right now in Chicago pic.twitter.com/itC1yfiYgE Luke Rudkowski (@Lukewearechange) April 18, 2023

08:48

QC2022/008 - Waanyi People #3 Native Title Claim "IndyWatch Feed National"

 The native title claim group is the Waanyi People.

A person is a Waanyi person if and only if:

1. the other Waanyi people recognise that he or she is descended (which may include by adoption) from a person who they recognise as having been Waanyi; and

2. the person identifies himself or herself as a Waanyi person.

It is accepted that adoption may take place and that where adoption has occurred it confers upon the adoptee the right to identify as being a Waanyi person.

The following deceased persons are recognised as having been Waanyi people from whom living Waanyi people may be descended:

1. King George (Gundawarinya), Mary Starr (Namura), Marrandu

2. Johnny Rockland (Guyanda)

3. Wuragaga (including his sons Toby Daly and Charlie Walden)

4. Wirduga (including her sons King Pedro and Fred Mangala), Yurumburinya, Gudurju, Jagijagi (including her children Left-hand Dick, King Darby, Violet Darby), Lagayi, and Brenda Munara (including her children Duncan Hogan, Julie Darby, Dan Darby, Clara Darby, Frank Hogan, Arthur Peterson) 

5. Jack Riversleigh (including his children Doris Aplin and Vera Johnny, Annie King and Elaine Cairns)

6. Diana (Dina) Jackson

7. Fred Mangala (including his children Jimmy Doolan, Tommy Doolan, Oscar Gregory and Queenie Bell) and King Pedro (including his children Dinny, Jock and Cubby Pedro)

8. Janggali (including his son Yarribijas children: Duncan Hogan, Julie Darby, Dan Darby, Clara Darby, Frank Hogan, Arthur Peterson; and his daughter Muranjis daughters: Jamuyu and Lidi Wayawarrinya)

9. King Darby, Left Hand Dick and Violet Darby

10. Ruby Lilwayi (including her daughter Elsie Foster), Polly Nganduyu (including her children: Nancy Carlton, Ned George, Sally OKeefe, Bubi Dick, Netty Malbow and Nuts Logan), May Black Nijirijbina (including her children Nancy Wilson, Nora Black, Dora Doolan nee Black and Archie Black), Ruby Gijaya (including her children Mavis Carlton, Junie Clay, Maurice Carlton, Marina Dick, Mick Miller, Murray Donaldson), and Mailman Dick Gungayamaji (including his child Ivy George Ngayaya)

11. Smiler Diamond (including his children: Mick Diamond Nguyjbirri and Jack Diamond Bandangala and Sydney Punjaub and Ruby)

12. Mailman Jack Libaninji (including his son Fred Carlton Gajangga, daughter Rosie and her daughter Betty Lloyd Jayinbalina, and son Ned Ngaragulanji and his children Bessie Holt and Colin Holt)

...

05:38

Aussie trans basketballer Lexi Rodgers is blocked from playing in the women's WNBL1 competition "IndyWatch Feed National"

Transgender basketballer Lexi Rodgers has lashed Basketball Australia for its decision to block her application to join the Kilsyth Cobras women's side in the WNBL1 South basketball league. The decision came after a three-person panel assembled by Basketball Australia concluded that Rodgers was ineligible to play elite-level basketball. However Rodgers has slammed the decision and vowed to continue to fight to pursue her basketball career. 'I sought a different outcome from Basketball Australia. I participated fully and in good faith with the process and eligibility criteria. Consistent with the views expressed by so many, I firmly believe I have a place as an athlete in women's basketball,' she wrote on Instagram.

01:16

Just how many US troops and spies do we have in Ukraine? "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Kelley Beaucar Vlahos | Responsible Statecraft | April 18, 2023

Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who has flooded the docket in recent months with resolutions designed to get U.S. troops out of overseas missions he believes have not been approved by Congress, is now demanding that Biden tell the American people just how many American military personnel are operating in Ukraine today.

His new Privileged Resolution of Inquiry, which forcing Biden to notify the House of  the exact number of U.S. military inside Ukraine and to hand over copies of any and all documents outlining plans for military assistance to Ukraine, comes a week after leaked Pentagon documents showing previously unreported U.S. Special Forces inside the war zone.

According to the document there were 97 special forces from NATO countries operating in Ukraine as of March, including 14 U.S. special forces. When asked by the Guardian newspaper for confirmation/clarification, the Department of Defense said,  We are not going to discuss or confirm classified information due to the potential impact on national security as well as the safety and security of our personnel and those of our allies and our partners. The Pentagon has not denied the authenticity of the documents, however.

While 14 special forces sounds like a drop in the bucket, these revelations are a drip-drip of other pieces of information over the last year that, when added up, leave more questions than answers, and the bottom line is that the American people have a right to know, says (Ret.) Lt. Col. Daniel Davis.

It is entirely appropriate that the American people know, authoritatively, whether any U.S. troops are engaged in military operations within Ukraine and to demand a change if we dont like the answer, Davis told me yesterday when I asked him about the Gaetz resolution.

American history is rife with too many examples...

00:34

Lula supports de-dollarization on his trip to China, but that is not enough "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Lucas Leiroz | April 18, 2023

Lulas trip to China was marked by several signals about what may be his foreign policy in his third term. In his speeches, Lula suggested that he will continue to bet on partnerships with the global south and emphasized his criticism of organizations linked to or controlled by the US. Lulas trip was well received by Chinese partners and brought new hope to bilateral and intra-BRICS relations.

Undoubtedly, the most prominent point in his pronouncements was his support for the de-dollarization of international economic relations. Lula questioned the need to use the dollar as a global commercial currency and expressed his support for the idea of creating a currency for the BRICS or starting to trade in national currencies.

Why cant we do trade based on our own currencies? () Who was it that decided that the dollar was the currency after the disappearance of the gold standard? () Why cant a bank like that of the BRICS have a currency to finance trade relations between Brazil and China, between Brazil and other countries? Its difficult because we are unaccustomed [to the idea]. Everyone depends on just one currency, he said during a press conference.

With this, Lula reiterated what he had mentioned previously, during a trip to Argentina, in which he proposed the creation of a currency for Mercosur and another for the BRICS, both with the aim of advancing economic de-dollarization. To his supporters, this sounds like a big sign that Lula is distancing himself from the US and turning towards greater participation in building a multipolar world. However, this seems like an overly optimistic analysis.

De-dollarization is part of the multipolar world, but it is not its essence. Many countries, even US allies, have been seeking to de-dollarize their international transactions in recent years. Japan, for example, has traded with Beijing without the dollar since 2011, as well as Australia since 2013. Also, the EU has traded with Iran without the dollar since 2020. France recently started its de-dollarization process and Switzerland will certainly start this process soon, as it began to get rid of some of its dollar reserves.

In fact, economic de-dollarization is a technical and pragmatic measure, whose purpose is much more to generate economic benefits than to operate any geopolitical transition. In Brazil, the measure has even been supported on a large scale by businessmen and parliamentarians linked to the agribusiness sector, which is the main segment of the Brazilian economy and whose biggest partner is precisely China. Recognizing the Chinese interest in de-dollarization, there is internal pressure from the Brazilian business community for Lula to de-dollarize the economy. Therefore, it is a technical and pragmatic issue that does...

00:15

Iluka community plans for emergency management during adverse weather events, including storm and flood, progressing thanks to local ICOPE "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"



Clarence Valley Independent, 12 April 2023:


In a community first for the Clarence Valley, ICOPE Iluka Community Organisation Planning for Emergencies has been approved to run a Community Managed Evacuation Centre in the event of wild weather or disasters isolating locals.


ICOPE President Cheryl Dimmock said the group had been working with the Clarence Valley Local Emergency Management Committee LEMC since October 2022 to have a Community Managed Evacuation Centre CMEC in Iluka, which would take in residents from Woody Head, The Freshwater, and if access is available, Woombah.


Ms Dimmock said the group was motivated to act to establish the CMEC by the predicted increase in wild weather induced by climate change and the fact Iluka can be isolated for several days in times of flood.


We had to put an action plan together to present to the LEMC and weve had it approved that we could have a Community Managed Evacuation Centre CMEC, she said.


ICOPE will be allowed to run the CMEC if it is activated by the Local Emergency Operations Controller (high ranking local police officer).


The CMEC would be at the Iluka Commun......

Go Back:30 Days | 7 Days | 2 Days | 1 Day

IndyWatch Bellingen NSW All Topics Summary Today.

Go Forward:1 Day | 2 Days | 7 Days | 30 Days

Tuesday, 18 April

23:38

Guardian refuses to amend article legitimising the blood libel "IndyWatch Feed National"

A month has passed since CAMERA UK, Campaign Against Antisemitism and other concerned organisations complained to the Guardian about their legitimisation of Mohammed el-Kurds blood libel, and the outlet still refuses to amend the article to make it clear they reject his antisemitic accusation.

The Guardian piece in question, written by Sian Cain (Adelaide Writers Week: rare moments of empathy and nuance found amid a storm of controversy, March 12) noted the following about a row at a Writers Week in Australia involving el-Kurd the extremist Palestinian activist.

A storm brewed. Attention turned to the other Palestinian writers on the bill, including Mohammed El-Kurd, a Palestinian poet whose debut collection Rifqa narrates his experience of dispossession in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of East Jerusalem. [ADL] has criticised some of his social media comments as antisemitic, as well as a line in one of his poems: They harvest organs of the martyred, feed their warriors our own.

Kurds accusation of Israel harvest[ing] the organs ofmartyred Palestinians and feeding medieval antisemitic blood libel  variations of which...

23:35

Why are Western media suddenly praising Russian electronic warfare capabilities? "IndyWatch Feed National"

By Drago Bosnic | April 18, 2023

Electronic warfare (EW) is one of the most important aspects of modern military capabilities and is often the litmus test of how advanced the state and its armed forces are. Its part of the invisible and yet extremely intense battle that we usually cannot see directly. However, its impact is wholly undeniable. Russia is among the world leaders in EW and its warfighting capabilities in this regard are a source of pride for the Eurasian giant, but also fear for its adversaries. Russian dominance in EW on the frontlines of Ukraine is so comprehensive and massive that its one of the few things the mainstream propaganda machine never dared to question or ridicule. Even Russian strategic thermonuclear capabilities were subjected to propaganda attacks at times, but its EW capabilities never. And for good reason.

And yet, as with everything concerning the mainstream propaganda machine, we must tread carefully. This is especially true when it comes to the media citing the Pentagon leaks as their primary source of information. Needless to say, an actual leak would require an inadvertent release of classified information and most intelligence experts agree its extremely unlikely there was anything inadvertent about it. However, this is not to say that all information connected to the leak is false. On the contrary, its relatively elaborate nature implies that much of it is indeed true, but it can be difficult to discern what exactly. One of the few leaked facts we can surely believe concerns precisely Russian EW capabilities. Still, this begs the question why?

To answer that, we should first dissect and specify the claims of the mainstream propaganda machine. The leaks include a massive amount of information, including the claim that US-made JDAM (Joint Direct Attack Munition) bombs are failing in Ukraine due to successful Russian EW measures. The leak documents not only review the use of Russian countermeasures to make JDAMs ineffective, but also indicate that in some cases this results in failure to even detonate. It seems this includes the JDAM-ER (Extended Range) bombs that the troubled Biden administration sent to the Kiev regime in order to provide certain battlefield advantages to its forces. A futile effort, it would seem now, although the documents suggest that at least a thousand JDAM kits have been sent so far.

Politico claims th...

21:25

Study attempts to foresee the future of Amazonian mammals if the rainforest turns into savanna "IndyWatch Feed National"

If increasing global warming and deforestation were to transform Amazonia into an irreversibly degraded dry savanna, what could happen to the approximately 300 species of mammals that live there? These include jaguars, tapirs and deer. This is the question that biologists Daniel Rocha and Rahel Sollmann tried to answer in a recently published article in Animal Conservation journal. Their study involved the analysis of images taken by 400 photo traps installed in four natural enclaves of the Cerrado biome located in Amazonia, which were formed thousands of years ago: in the state of Amazonas, Campos Amaznicos National Park and Mapinguari National Park; and in the state of Rondnia, the Guapor Biological Reserve and Corumbiara State Park.Their goal was to understand how medium- and large-sized land mammals behave in these isolated patches of savanna in the middle of the rainforest. In doing so, they were able to project what may happen if, some years from now, the climate and vegetation of the planets largest tropical forest were to change. Location of the photo traps (blue) inside the four protected areas included in the study, which lie in the states of Amazonas and Rondnia: Campos Amaznicos National Park, Mapinguari National Park, the Guapor Biological Reserve and Corumbiara State Park. The orange spots indicate natural savanna. Image by Rocha & Sollmann. Researchers have been warning of that the savannization of Amazonia is a risk. This is the tipping point when the forest, after suffering from a combination of deforestation and climate change, turnsThis article was originally published on Mongabay

19:58

AGL juggles closure times as NSW waves goodbye to Australias oldest coal plant RenewEconomy "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

NSW says it is focused on more renewables and storage as it waves goodbye to Liddell, and AGL juggles the closure dates of the next units. The post AGL juggles closure times as NSW waves goodbye to Australias oldest coal plant appeared first on RenewEconomy.

AGL juggles closure times as NSW waves goodbye to Australias oldest coal plant RenewEconomy

17:51

Chinas Not Going To F**k Up Our Children. Thats Our Job, Say US Lawmakers "IndyWatch Feed National"

If you havent been watching the debate slowly gathering pace in the United States about the safety of popular social media app TikTok, then its worth tuning in, at least briefly.

Thats partly because Australians are also big users of TikTok, and we almost always follow US trends, Namely, TikTok is also likely to provide a helpful bogeyman in Australia for conservatives to terrify parents once the trans-are-coming-for-our-kids scare runs out of steam.

TikTok, which was launched in 2018, is a video sharing app where people mostly kids create short-form content focussing on mindless shit, in particular bad dancing, how much of a sense of privilege you can jam into a short video, and tantrums. Depending whose figures you believe (weve used Statista, which is a moderately reliable source), TikTok is now the worlds sixth most popular social media app. And its that meteoric rise in popularity that has got American leaders, well, faux terrified, because as it turns out, the app is owned by a Chinese a company aka, the Chinese government.

Earlier this year, the Biden administration repeated threats first levelled by the Trump administration that TikTok must either be sold to an American firm (or at the very least a non-Chinese firm), or itll be banned outright in the US.

The theory goes that the Chinese government is using TikTok to corrupt American society. The obvious problem with that theory is that American society doesnt need help from anyone, let alone China, to corrupt itself and ruin its children. And the argument looks even more ridiculous when you consider the ownership of other social media giants dominating the market.

The worlds most popular social media app is Facebook (owned by Meta), followed by Youtube (owned by Google), then Whatsapp (owned by Meta), Instagram (owned by Meta), WeChat (another Chinese app), and then TikTok. Then theres Facebook Messenger (Meta again), Douyin (another Chinese app) and Telegram (owned by a Russian billionaire).

With that sort of diversity, what could possibly go wrong? It certainly doesnt seem to be a focus for American lawmakers, seen here earlier this month grilling the CEO of TikTok who, disappointingly, turns out to be from Singapore, not China.

The first video below is a three-minute precis of Shou Zi Chews testimony before a hostile and bi-partisan US congress. But if youve got five and a half hours up your sleeve, the second video is the extended C-Span version, which is deeply ironic if you think about the average length of TikTok content (in 2020, videos from 11 to 17 seconds performed best on the app).

...

16:46

The diabolical Klaus Schwab on his tentacles penetrating governments worldwide "IndyWatch Feed National"

Klaus Schwab, Founder of the World Economic Forum brags about 'penetrating' cabinets of Government pic.twitter.com/DIXrRzcVjM IncompetentHuman (@IncompetentHum3) April 18, 2023

16:33

Sun's out, guns out! Thank you 7th Brigade, and good soldiering! "IndyWatch Feed National"

Great to see soldiers being soldiers. Close with and kill the enemy. Lest We Forget.

16:33

Lawrence Hargrave Drive night closure "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

TRANSPORT for NSW will carry out repairs on Lawrence Hargrave Drive, at Stanwell Tops, between Longview Crescent and the intersection with Lady Wakehurst Drive.

A spokesperson for Transport for NSW said the repairs are necessary to add strength to a section of the road and make it more resilient to future severe weather events, like those experienced last year.

It is necessary to complete the repairs at this site as soon as possible to ensure the conditions of the road, which was damaged by record-breaking rainfall in 2022, does not get worse, the spokesperson said.

We will be completing repairs on a 20m section of the road where a minor landslip created cracking along the road surface.

Work includes:

  • reinforcing the slope by adding rockfill to replace the material lost in the landslip
  • resurfacing the road 
  • replacing the guardrail.

The repair site is about 500m south of Longview Crescent on Lawrence Hargrave Drive at Stanwell Tops. Work will begin on Sunday April 30 and is expected to be completed on Thursday May 18, weather permitting. Wo...

16:29

5 Tips for Kitchen Painting "IndyWatch Feed National"

Painting your kitchen is a simple and effective way to completely transform the look and feel of your home. However, just because its simple, doesnt mean that you can just dive into a painting project without a plan.

Its important to take the right steps in order to ensure that the job is done correctly. If you cut corners during the process, youll soon discover that the paint job is not going to last long. When a poor paint job eventually fails, youre going to find yourself paying a lot of money for repairs and repainting.

In this blog post, we will provide five tips on how to successfully paint your kitchen so you can avoid this problem and get the desired results.

  1. Clean the Walls

    Before you start painting your kitchen, it is essential to clean the walls thoroughly to ensure that any contaminants on the surface are removed. Any dirt, grime and grease on the walls could prevent the paint from adhering properly. Over time, this can cause the paint job to swell, bubble or peel.

    To clean the walls, you should use a combination of mild detergent and warm water. For tougher stains, you might need to use a stronger cleaning solution or even some sandpaper.

    After that, rinse away any remaining suds with clean water and you should have a fresh canvas ready for painting.

  2. Prepare the Room With Tape

    When painting your kitchen walls, proper preparation is key to achieving a great outcome. Prior to starting, its important to use painters tape to mask off any parts of the kitchen that you dont want painted. Additionally, you should take the time to remove all furniture and other items from the painting area and cover furniture with drop cloths.

    Finally, make sure you have opened windows and ventilation fans to minimise exposure to potentially toxic solvents. While the risk of exposure is not going to be as great as in a paint manufacturing facility, its still a good idea to take safety precautions.These preparatory tips will also help you get a cleaner finish on your walls. You dont have to worry about going over edges and splattering paint on your precious furniture during the process. You can just focus on getting even, smooth coats.

  3. Choose the Right Colour...

16:22

British Medical Journal warns of health impacts of UK membership of CPTPP "IndyWatch Feed National"

April 18, 2023: At the end of March, the 11 members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) agreed to admit the UK to the deal, but the text of the conditions of entry will not become public until after it is signed later this year. There is widespread criticism of this move in the UK, and the British Journal of Medicine has spelt out the concerns on public health.

The existing 11 members of the CPTPP are Australia, New Zealand Canada, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam. The UK will be the 12th. China and Taiwan have also applied to join.

Public Health expert Courtney McNamara and her colleagues argue that joining the CPTPP could increase industry influence in public health standard setting, make it more difficult for governments to regulate for the benefit of health, increase the costs of medicines and generate economic insecurity and, potentially, job losses, with knock-on effects for health.

They urge the government to take seriously its commitment to do no harm and commission a health impact assessment before signing. If the Conservative government fails to do so, they say that public health scholars and professionals should take on the task.

They warn of the following specific risks:

  • the CPTPP requires that foreign corporations be informed of and can contest any new health labelling regulation. Although not a veto power, it allows health-harming industries to influence public health standard setting.
  • the CPTPP imposes the highly contentious Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) system, giving foreign corporations a special legal right to sue the UK government in an international tribunal if they can argue that a regulation has undermined their profits. ISDS has been used to challenge a wide range of public health regulations, including measures on tobacco control, taxation, and health insurance.  After public campaigning in Australia and the UK kept ISDS out of the UK-Australia FTA, those governments have agreed not to apply ISDS to each other in the CPTPP, but it will apply between the UK and other CPTPP members.
  • the CPTPP specifies that public health regulations, such as product bans, must be based on documented and objective scientific evidence, which rules out the use of the precautionary principle.
  • the CPTPP requires that member countries extend the time a drug is under patent any time a drug company makes even minoroften trivialmodifications to an existing medicine, thus maintaining monopoly prices for medicines beyon.....

15:54

Craig Foster talks in Byron Bay "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Social justice campaigner Craig Foster. Photo supplied

Former Socceroo, broadcaster and social justice advocate, Craig Foster, will be in conversation at Byron Bay Theatre on May 26 to help raise funds for the Gilchrist Foundation.
Craig will return home to the Northern Rivers for a one night only and will present on a number of topics including reconciliation and independence, the Voice and the republic.
He will be in conversation with Mick ORegan.
Funds raised will be used to provide a new sports scholarship for disadvantaged or a disabled student at Griffith University or Southern Cross University.
Tickets to attend the fundraiser can be found at the foundations website at https://gilchrist.foundation/

The post Craig Foster talks in Byron Bay appeared first on The Echo.

15:43

Bangalow Bluedogs set sights on 2023 Anzac Day Cup "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

The Bluedogs won their premiership fixture aginst Richmond Rovers, and hope to repeat the performance to win this years Anzac Day cup. Photo supplied

The Bangalow Bluedogs premier league side will take on Lismore Richmond Rovers this Sunday in Lismore to contest for the 2023 Anzac Day Cup.
The side is going into the clash after collecting wins against Byron Bay, Lennox Head and Alstonville in the knock-out competition.
The Bluedogs are also on top of the premiership ladder after a strong start with three wins form three.
The run has included beating Alstonville 60 and outscoring Mullumbimby-Brunswick Valley 51. They also took on Richmond Rovers, and in a foretaste for this weekends game, triumphed in a close fought fixture 43 last Sunday.
Richmond Rovers approach the Anzac Cup with wins under their belt against Mullumbimby, South Lismore and Goonellabah.
The Anzac Day Cup final game gets underway at 2.30pm Sunday April 23 at Bill Harris Field in East Lismore.

Byron Bay FC

There will also be football action this Sunday at the Byron Bay Recreation grounds where the local side is featuring in both divisions of the Callan McMilan Memorial Shield.
In B division, Byron Bay takes on Kyogle (12.30pm) and in the A division Byron Bay are up against Alstonville (2.30pm).

The post Bangalow Bluedogs set sights on 2023 Anzac Day Cup appeared first on The Echo.

15:31

Big win for the Shires new rugby venture "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Wollongbar-Alstonville (in red) were too strong across the park for Lismore and put on ten unanswered tries. Photo Vicki Kerry

The Byron Shire Rebels have started the 2023 season in good form, winning reserve and first-grade games playing away against Ballina on Saturday afternoon.
The outing was the first competitive game for the new rugby joint venture between Byron Bay and Bangalow rugby clubs.
First-grade made an emphatic start to their season winning 500.
Gavin McGonagle and Sam Reid scored two tries each for Byron Shire, while Robert Taylor, Dominic Tydeman, Darcy Woods and Jordan Elliott also scored. Dominic also kicked five conversions.
The Man of the Match award went to Otis Floyd.
Other games in the round where also one-sided as Wollongbar-Alstonville Rugby beat Lismore 660.
But they were all outdone by Casuarina who put on 88 unanswered points against Casino.
The winning clubs also took out their second grade fixtures with Casuarina beating Casino 297, WAR beating Lismore 7319 and the Byron Shire Rebels got over Ballina 2814.

Presidents Cup

Playing at home the Mullumbimby Moonshiners lost their season opener against Evans River, 2219, despite scoring the opening two tries.
The Moonshiners dominated the early exchanges but Evans Head scored a try before half-time, and went to the break losing 125.
The game turned when Evans Head maintained the momentum and scored the first three tries in the second half to put them on top 2212.
The Moonshiners managed another converted try but ran out of time.
In other games from the round Yamba put one on Lennox Head, winning 5212, while Richmond Range beat Kyogle 765.
Next week the local teams head west with the Byron Shire Rebels taking on Casino and the Moonshiners playing Richmond River.

The post Big win for the Shires new rugby venture appeared first on The Echo...

15:24

What an unspeakable prick of a man you are John Hewson, an absolute arsehole. "IndyWatch Feed National"

Fancy being such a scummy grub that you'd try to demean two magnificent women on their special day - their promotion to the shadow-ministry in critically important portfolios, earned by them. I'm struggling for words to describe you Hewson. Serpent.

14:01

Welcome to the New Totalitarian One World Government "IndyWatch Feed National"

QUESTION: Marty, You are the only worthwhile analyst. You were alerting us a year ago that the IMF was creating its own digital currency. We have all these people claiming this will kill the dollar just as they proclaimed the euro when that was created. It is also well known that you were called in about revising the world monetary system numerous times. I heard that you were called in on this one and refused to assist them. You warned back in May of 2021 that the IMF was creating a new reserve digital currency.

Is this all part of the rise of the United Nations, World Bank, and IMF all becoming this one world government? I that why you declined to get involved?

LW

ANSWER: I am not at liberty to speak to issues where I am solicited. Suffice it to say, I took no part in creating this currency. This is part of what I have been warning about digital currency. They can restrict its use and anyone who thinks that somehow Bitcoin will be some independent white knight rushing in to save the day, they have drank too much of the cool aid.

Look, try depositing $10,000 in cash. Watch what happens. I have a friend who owns a bar in a college town. He takes in a lot of cash because the customers often do not have credit cards. Some banks did not even want to accept an account from him. Others required inspection and monitoring because cash CAN BE a way to launder money. Europe has been restricting cash to transactions capped at 1,000.

...

13:47

Justin Trudeau having a major sook on CBC getting 'Government-Funded Media' tag "IndyWatch Feed National"

Justin Trudeau isnt too happy that Twitter labelled @CBC Government-Funded Media pic.twitter.com/KJF8NSgWyT ALX (@alx) April 17, 2023

13:32

Spare a thought for the Underwing Moth before it goes under forever "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Have you ever heard of the Southern Pink Underwing Moth?

Dont worry, we hadnt either.

The Southern Pink Underwing Moth, Phyllodes imperialis smithersi, is named for the brilliant pink patches on its dark hindwing (which also have eight white spots on the trailing edge). The grey/brown forewings are approximately 6cm long with white spots on the underside. Image supplied

Unfortunately, if action isnt taken there may be none left by the time we wise up to their existence and place in our local ecosystems.

Many of our threatened species in Australia are less well known thanour iconic koala, but are just as important when it comes to protection.

The Southern Pink Underwing Moth is one such species, and Envite Environment, an ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation organisation are continuing to work towards its survival.

The Southern Pink Underwing Moth is named for the brilliant pink patches on its dark hindwing (which also have eight white spots on the trailing edge).

When at rest the moth resembles a dead leaf. The Moth is sparsely distributed in sub-tropical rainforest from Nambour in south-eastern Queensland to Bellingen in northern NSW.

Habitat loss and environmental degradation are what has ultimately led to the Southern Pink Underwing moth becoming threatened.

Recent survey and habitat restoration work has been undertaken to ensure the survival of this magnificent species by Envite Environment bush regeneration and ecologist teams in Big Scrub rainforest remnants on the NSW North Coast.

The teams have been searching for the Carronia Vine (Carronia multisepalea), the only plant that the caterpillars of the species feed on, and have successfully located caterpillars at over 12 rainforest remnants.

The numbers found at each site range from a single caterpillar to 66 individuals at various
stages of development, some of which were found at locations where the species have never previously been recorded.

Our work is providing new knowledge on species distribution and ecology, which will contribute to guiding future management for the survival of the Southern Pink Underwing Moth. says Envite Senior Environment Coordinator, Maree Thompson.

Earth Day serves as a reminder of the urgent need to protect our planets biodiversity and ensure the survival of threatened species.

Envite bush regenerators are continuing to restore Southern Pink Underwing Moth habitat through weed control in rainforest remnants wh...

11:16

Pip Podcast #41: Alison Pouliot "IndyWatch Feed National"

In this Pip Podcast, we chat to ecologist, author and environmental photographer Alison Pouliot about the diverse world of fungi and its importance in our ecological networks.

11:04

Plan for post-flood economic recovery released "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

The RDA Northern Rivers Board has announced the release of the RDA Northern Rivers Regional Economic Recovery Plan 2025 (RERP).

The Regional Economic Recovery Plan captures the impact of the 2022 floods providing a picture of the financial burden and its impact on the region. This document proposes to support the efforts of Northern Rivers economic development practitioners to fully recover from the recent catastrophic flood event.

The recent Kempsey Cattle Sale saw record numbers with 2300 head sold. If producers are looking to reduce stock numbers ahead of a long dry summer, closing dates of saleyards and processing facilities need to be considered. Photo supplied.

With a focus on recovery, the Plan sets out a roadmap for an economic recovery, where the region is stronger, more prepared, and able to mitigate the devastation experienced in the February/March 2022 flooding.

The report tackles the fact that housing, transport, infrastructure, and businesses were all devastated in the floods across all seven council areas.

Primary production and rural landholders were also very severely impacted leading to millions of dollars of losses to many sectors, including beef, dairy, sugar, horticulture, forestry, apiary, and other primary production sectors.

RDA Northern Rivers Chair, The Hon Don Page said he nevertheless had great confidence in the resilience of the community to overcome challenges,

Like so many other regions, together we sustained our communities through drought, bushfires, a long period of pandemic and rain events, Mr Page said.

All these events, however, have been overtaken in size and scope by the catastrophic flooding which hit Northern NSW and South East Qld from February 28, 2022.

&...

08:42

Rentals snapped up at a record rate "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Rentals crushloaded

Rental properties are being leased in just 18 days on average at the moment, faster than they can be listed and a record speed. 


Source: CoreLogic

Asking rents for units in Sydney are rising at a 30-40 per cent year-on-year pace at the moment, with Melbourne and Brisbane also recording rapid rises.

Unfortunately there isn't much respite on the horizon, with CoreLogic's latest rental report showing a new record low for capital city vacancies.


Source: CoreLogic

Urban Developer reported yesterday that a majority of Australia's building and construction businesses a...

08:41

Australia must still do much more to shift to clean energy "IndyWatch Feed National"

Contributed by Joe Montero

Last year saw a record rise in renewable energy in Australia. construction begun on more than 5,000MW of large-scale wind and solar farms. More than 310,000 homes had new solar systems installed, totalling a capacity of 2,700MW. The building of 19 big new energy storage batteries with 1,380MW/2,004MWh capacity began.

Last year saw better cooperation between the federal and state governments on renewables.

Although this is a significant shift for the better, it is still not enough, according to the latest annual report from the Clean Energy Council. It says that Australias total renewable energy generations must lift from 35.9 percent of 2005 levels to 82 percent by 2030.

A second problem is that even if such a reduction was to be achieved, bringing it close to the emissions of 2005 will still remain far from approaching zero net emissions.

Nevertheless, what has been achieved does show that progress can be made. Being an island nation with a lot of sun, makes Australias environment well suited to transform to renewable energy. There is no excuse to not do so.

Future success will depend on a mix of different types of renewables suitable to Australia conditions. Wind and solar are not the whole of the answer. Further research into alternatives is important.

The report calls for lifting targets and providing more government support for clean energy production.in next Mays budget. The report, however, does not go beyond recommending more support for the energy producing industry. The problem with this is that such support has not works well so far and is unlikely to work any better in the future.

...

08:29

Nominations open for the Byron Shire Community Awards "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Byron Council is asking the community to make the inaugural 2023 Byron Shire Community Awards the best ever by taking the time to nominate individuals and groups whove made an exceptional contribution to community life in the last 12 to 18 months.

Mayor Michael Lyon. Photo Jeff Dawson.

Thinking back on the last couple of years, I think weve all been touched by the extraordinary actions and compassion of members of our incredible community, Byron Mayor Michael Lyon said.

I can think of at least 10 people I would personally like to nominate to receive an award and they are people who have risen up against absolute adversity, have shown strength of character and have solved problems for the community in creative ways that will make a massive difference to peoples lives.

During the floods and the huge task of recovery, there have been so many people whove given over and beyond whose efforts need to be recognised and whose stories need to be told.

This year the Council is embarking on new timing for the annual event, with some time in the first week of August the designated date rather than Invasion Day.

Please show your support, make your nominations now and come along to the event in August not only to celebrate the achievements of the nominees and winners, but to be part of something inspiring, Cr Lyon said.

Councils Community Awards Ceremony will be held during Local Government Week (1-7 August) with information and updates released on Councils website closer to the time.

This years theme for the Byron Shire Community Awards is  what makes our community great? and there are nine award categories:

  • Community Member of Byron Shire
  • Young Com...

07:50

How could they call the vax 'safe' with doubled pregnancy loss rates, raised fetal abnormality rates and concentration of lipid nanoparticles in ovaries? "IndyWatch Feed National"

The mRNA vaccines were released globally in early 2021 with the slogan 'safe and effective'. Unusually for a new class of medicine, they were soon recommended by public health authorities for pregnant women. By late 2021, working age women, including those who were pregnant, were being thrown out of employment for not agreeing to be injected. Those who took the mRNA vaccines did so based on trust in health authorities - the assumption being that they would not have been approved if the evidence was not absolutely clear. The role of regulatory agencies was to protect the public and, therefore, if they were approved, the drugs were safe. Recently, a lengthy vaccine evaluation report sponsored by Pfizer and submitted to the Australian regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) dated January 2021 was released under a Freedom of Information request. The report contains significant new information that had been supressed by the TGA and by Pfizer itself. Much of this relates...

07:45

Ballina council says government grants needed to clean-up beaches after disasters "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Beaches are sometimes too dangerous for swimming after floods owing to debris PIC: Byrons Main Beach during a closure. Image supplied by local surfer Rusty French

Dead cows, barrels of chemicals, raw sewage and enormous trees were found washed up on Ballinas beaches after last years flood and landslide disasters, creating an overwhelming clean-up challenge.

The Ballina Shire Council says it cant afford future similar clean-up bills without help and has amended its beach debris management policy to specify when it will and wont take responsibility.

Speaking in support of the update, independent Cr Rodney Bruem said the council had been lucky in the last couple of floods to have received state government funding to clean up the shires beaches.

You remember after the flood a year ago there were tanks and all sorts of things sitting on our beaches, they were an absolute mess, Cr Bruem said.

No council budget for beach disaster clean-ups

...

06:59

Hillsong founder the child rapist Pastor Frank Houston. Part One. Frank Houstons pedophile activities "IndyWatch Feed National"

The pedophile Frank Houston founder of Hillsong. Pictured in Sydney in the 1980s

Donald Elley of Bellingen

...

03:02

Sussex Police Failing Sussex Law Abiding Tax Payers.... "IndyWatch Feed National"

Sussex Police's failure to record over 20,000 reports of crime, including violent offences, rape, domestic abuse, and anti-social behavior, is a serious concern for the public. The fact that more than a quarter of people calling the non-emergency switchboard abandoned their call while waiting for a call handler to answer over a two-month period last year only adds to the frustration and anxiety of residents in the area.

According to the...

00:15

Coastal Emu: glimpse of a disappearing species in 2023 "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

 

A Coastal Emu in the paddock outside Wynyabbie House last week. Image: Facebook Cody Pepper.
Clarence Valley Independent, 12 April 2023

 

Still commonly sighted in the Richmond and Clarence Valleys up to the 1980s, Coastal Emu numbers had markedly declined by the turn of the century. 

Since commencement of NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service annual surveys in 2000, the number of Coastal Emus is estimated to have declined from approximately 140 individuals to just 40 of these unique endangered birds in 2017. 

Go Back:30 Days | 7 Days | 2 Days | 1 Day

IndyWatch Bellingen NSW All Topics Summary Today.

Go Forward:1 Day | 2 Days | 7 Days | 30 Days

Monday, 17 April

22:49

The Leaking Republic: The Pentagons Take on Information Security "IndyWatch Feed National"

For years, US intelligence officials could hold their allies, notably the British, in contempt for leaking like sinking vessels and harbouring such espionage luminaries as the Cambridge Five. The whirligig of time has returned the favour with the latest leak from the US Department of Defense. They pose a question pregnant with relevance: Do Washingtons allies have any reason to trust their own secure channels of sharing defence information? The answer: probably not.

The spray of Pentagon documents began appearing on such platforms as Twitter, 4chan, Telegram and a Discord server that hosts video games. (How odd, go the folks at Bellingcat.) The very nature of this distribution has tickled pundits into assuming a sense of play at work here. A few have even asserted that the alleged perpetrator, Jack Texeira of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, was making a playful effort to make friends.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was informed of the leak during his April 6 morning briefing after five images surfaced on the platforms. The following day, Austin commenced daily crisis meetings to discuss the matter.

These briefings seem to have come some weeks late. Certain documents began circulating on the Discord messaging platform in March, featuring photographs of folded up printouts, only to then be smoothed out again.

The lions share of the documents came in the form of slides developed by the Pentagons Joint Staff, largely acting as briefing notes for senior leaders regarding Ukraine. A pessimistic picture emerges about the prospects of success for any Ukrainian spring counteroffensive. Shortages in ammunition were also becoming critical, and the capacity of Western states to replenish them had yet to be developed. The delivery of existing equipment to the frontline had also been slow, as was training Ukrainian forces. Soviet-era munitions and artillery continued to be the mainstay of Kyivs military effort.

But then the picture became more cluttered and clotted. Messily, there were suggestions that the United States had observed that old adage that friends need to be spied upon to be good. South Korea proved a case in point.

One leaked document revealed the state of mind of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeols senior advisors on whether to yield to US pressure to send ammunition to Ukraine, or resist arming the state altogether. In 2022, Seoul had agreed to replenish US artillery stocks on the proviso that they keep the shells for th...

19:57

Twin waterspouts near the Whitsunday Islands, Australia "IndyWatch Feed National"

Stunning video of twin waterspouts spinning near Australia's Whitsunday Islands in Queensland, was captured by fisherman on a boat on April 12. Video filmed by Murray Story shows two waterspouts rotating close to each other under a low cloud near an island. Story told Storyful that the video was filmed at 6:30 in the morning and that he got to within 400 to 500 metres of the waterspout before he stopped and took photos. "We could literally see the spout picking up the water and swirling it up into the very low cloud," said Story. Credit: Murray Story via Storyful

17:26

A NOBLE LIE: OKLAHOMA CITY 1995 "IndyWatch Feed National"

FREE MIND FILMS

This is a great documentary by Free Mind Films about the 1995 False Flag Event bombing in Oklahoma City. The government claims that 168 people were killed, including nineteen children. For years following the bombing, countless victims family members, survivors, rescuers, and ordinary Americans, have questioned the governments conspiracy theory (aka the official story) about that fateful day. Hoping to shed light on answers long ignored and censored, both by prominent media outlets and the U.S. Government, A Noble Lie peels back what we thought we knew about the bombing and the perpetrators. This film exposes information never before examined or brought to the attention of the American public. A Noble Lie is the culmination of years of research and documentation conducted by independent journalists, scholars, and ordinary citizens. Often risking their personal safely and sanity, they have gathered evidence which threatens to expose the startling reality of what exactly occurred at 9:02 am on April 19, 1995 in Oklahoma City.

The Murrah building was bombed for three reasons, two having to do with records stored there and the destruction of those records, and overall to promote THE FAKE WAR ON TERROR. They were:
1) The first set of records were those concerning the Clintons and their CIA ops in Mena, Arkansas which involved drug smuggling, gun running, and the whole Iran Contra affair.
2) The second set of records of greater concern had to do with the Anthrax vaccine and the use of depleted uranium weaponry, both which had many adverse effects on our troops which participated in Gulf War 1. These records were to be used in lawsuits against the federal government for what is known as Gulf War Syndrome.
3) The official definition of Terrorism had been changed in all dictionaries from GOVERNMENT BY INTIMIDATION to extremists fighting against democracy. The OKC bombing was setting the stage for their biggest upcoming False Flag Event which was 911. That event would be the Final Solution (along with the COVID-19 PLANdemic) in bringing forth the NEW WORLD ORDER agenda against mankind.

16:03

China-based Australian businessman charged with espionage "IndyWatch Feed National"

AN AUSTRALIAN BUSINESSMAN, WHO has worked in China for over two decades, is facing up to 15 years in prison for allegedly selling secrets to two foreign intelligence officers.

16:00

The Leaking Republic: The Pentagons Take On Information Security "IndyWatch Feed National"

Do Washingtons allies have any reason to trust their own secure channels of sharing defence information? The answer: probably not.

The post The Leaking Republic: The Pentagons Take On Information Security appeared first on OrientalReview.org.

15:17

EML Payments [ASX:EML] CEO Walks Pre-Strategic Shake-up "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Global payment solutions and financial services corporation EML Payments [ASX:EML] has lost its leader Emma Shand after nine months in the role, with Kevin Murphy immediately stepping in as the interim group CEO.

EML said this is the first of many changes slated to answer ongoing challenges, with investment banking advisor Barrenjoey to head a strategic review.

Earlier today, EML was bumped down nearly 2% by traders, dipping the stocks value to 57 cents a share.

In the last week, EML climbed 5.5%, and almost 30% in the month. However, it underperformed over the last full year by 80%, and its considerably down in both its sector and the wider market average:

ASX:EML EML Payments Stock Chart News 2023

Source: tradingview.com

 

EML finds quick replacement for Shand

Chief Executive Officer Emma Shand is stepping down from her role today after serving merely nine months serving as head of management, yet she will remain employed with EML for a short transitional period ending 17 July 2023.

EML has appointed Kevin Murphy as the groups interim group CEO, effective immediately, explaining that Mr Murphy is an experienced payment and business improvement executive.

Mr Murphy is a former Managing Director of Bank of Irelands cards business. He has had significant regulatory experience, participating in several successful business turnaround scenarios for private equity funds.

EMLs board has commenced the global recruitment process for a permanent group CEO, with Mr Murphy also under consideration.

Ms Shands departure, and the interim appointment of Mr Murphy as CEO, were described as one of several new initiatives designed to reposition the EML business.

Another initiative was the contracting of Barrenjoey to conduct a long-awaited strategic review of the business.

EML said that its board is resolve...

14:00

Australian Dollar and Bitcoin "IndyWatch Feed National"

1.00 AUD = 0.00002 BTC
0.00010 BTC = 4.40 AUD
Converter

12:36

Wanna be in a band? "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Former Youth Music Venture participant Cody Leenders performing. Cody has continued his involvement with YMV and is now an assistant mentor. Photo supplied.

Young people of the Tweed are once again being offered the opportunity to hone their music skills and perform in front of a live audience with the Youth Music Venture (YMV).

But youll need to be quick though as applications are about to close.

The YMV program supports young musicians to play in a band with mentoring by professional musicians over an 8-week rehearsal period.

The venture is open to young people aged 11 to 17 years who either sing or play a musical instrument.

The program, which originated on the Gold Coast, is now in its second year in the Tweed. It is run by a dedicated group of volunteer mentors, themselves talented professional musicians, many of whom have toured locally and internationally.

A performance at Seagulls

The free program will kick off on Wednesday 26 April and culminate in a live performance at Seagulls at Tweed Heads West on the Sunday 18 June.

This performance gives participants the experience of performing in front of a live audience in a professional gig setting.

The program has been a proven launchpad for previous participants as shown by talented singer and guitarist, Cody Leenders.

Cody has gone onto win several accolades and has also continued with the YMV program as an assistant mentor.  He performed the national anthem at Councils Australia Day Ceremony in January.

Ian Grace, founder of YMV, was thankful to Council and Seagulls for supporting the program again so young people in the Tweed could gain from the experience.

Over the 8 weeks, each participant will be supported to learn what its like to play in a band and perform live. They will grow their confidence and ability to play and collaborate...

11:15

Industry conference on strengthening region, post-flood "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

The Northern Rivers Reconstruction Corporation (NRRC) is hosting a free industry conference to provide insight into the works required to rebuild the region, following the FebruaryMarch 2022 floods.

The event will be on Thursday April 27 at Twin Towns, Tweed Heads, with a time to be confirmed.

Organisers say, Figures released by the Insurance Council of Australia estimate the costs and scale of the damage to homes, business and infrastructure caused by the floods at more than $5.56 billion, the largest in Australian history. In addition, there was already a pre-flood infrastructure pipeline of $3.5 billion in the Northern Rivers.

Connecting industry to local councils 

NRRC Chief Executive, David Witherdin, says, The primary aim of the conference is to connect trades and industry with local councils and state government and get the rebuild underway. The scope and magnitude of the work is significant. 

We need local industry and trades to be part of building-back-better and Im keen to see many small, medium and large businesses involved.

The conference provides an opportunity to meet and speak with the key procuring agencies involved in the reconstruction, including NSW state agencies and local councils and will cover the pipeline of work, including the Resilient Homes Program and public infrastructure pipeline.

There will be sessions on resilient rebuilding, procurement and diversity strategies to increase the workforce, capability uplifts, business and material innovation and more.

To register, email helpline@vmsconferences.com.au or phone 02 9524 3087.

The post Industry conference on strengthening region, post-flood appeared first on The Echo.

11:03

Homeless hub chalks up first year "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Managers, staff and vollies from the Fletcher Street Cottage. Photo supplied.

A Byron Bay homeless hub that provides a safe and secure environment for those in need has celebrated its first anniversary. 

Fletcher Street Cottage organisers say, since opening its doors on April 12, 2022, the Fletcher Street Cottage has seen over 7,000 visits to the service from people experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless. 

The cottage offers a range of services, including breakfast, shower and laundry facilities, and access to medical and housing services. 

Remarkably, there is no ongoing government funding for these services, and they operate thanks to the generous support of community members and local businesses.

Lindy Swain, Fletcher Street Cottage Manager, says, The team at Fletcher Street Cottage work tirelessly to improve the daily lot of our most vulnerable. Providing support in system navigation, sourcing important documentation, emergency relief and connecting to other community...

10:52

EPA puts Doubleduke logging on hold "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

One of the giant trees felled in Doubleduke State Forest.

The logging at Doubleduke State Forest has been the centre of protests for months and forest advocates are celebrating a win this week following an EPA order that FCNSW cease operations across are while giant trees are properly mapped.

Doubleduke State Forest, near New Italy, has been a site of ongoing community scrutiny and non-violent direct action since logging operations began in January 2023. On March 10 Valerie Thompson held up logging for 30 hours while occupying a tree-sit attached to logging machinery, and on April 4 former Federal Greens candidate Kashmir Miller did the same for eight hours, bringing widespread public attention to the values of the forest. 

A public open day at the forest on March 16 attracted almost 100 people and a strong police presence. 

...

10:46

Beekeeper Whistleblowers: Government Mass Killing Bees "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Introduction by Dee McLachlan

The above video speaks for itself.

BEEKEEPER WHISTLEBLOWER VIDEO PROOF AUSSIE GOVT MASS KILLING BEES: THE GOVT DOESNT WANT US TO EAT

I published this article in July 2022Brace Yourselves Crop Yield Losses, Fertilizer Shortages, Animal Diseases and Viruses. We know the powers that be deliberately let lose a bioweapon on humanity, and so I suspected various false flags on our food supply one being a bee virus.  This is what I wrote:

Isnt it strange that all of a sudden that we have the bee virus and foot and mouth appearing across Australia. Is this the psyop to prepare us for attacks on food supplies? Last month it was reported (News.com.au): A bee-crippling virus has been detected in biosecurity surveillance hives at the Port of Newcastle, threatening the honeybee industry as authorities scramble to contain the parasite. Varroa mite has devastated bee populations overseas, with previous detections on Australian shores in Queensland and Victoria eradicated before it could take flight.

NSW Agricultural Minister Dugald Saunders is confident the virus has been contained saying Its clearly the most serious pest for honey bees right across the world. And then a few weeks later a foot and mouth buzz in Victoria.

Agriculture Victoria is ensuring staff are ready to respond to any biosecurity threats after fragments of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) and African Swine Fever (ASF) were detected in pork products at a Melbourne retail outlet yesterday. While the fragments are not transmissible, the detection shows how easily diseases and pests could enter Australia

This is what I wrote in 2017: Humanity In Crisis, Part 7: Mass Extinction and The Death of Bees. Link HERE.

Does the government want you to eat?

UPDATE:

Update by Mary W Maxwell:

Yesterday, I saw this 36-second warning from the young man (as above), and all the comments under it were of the Ho-hum variety. You know, like &...

09:45

Queensland police discontinue Lateral Vascular Neck Restraint "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

The Queensland Police Service has announced that officers will discontinue the use of the controversial Lateral Vascular Neck Restraint (LVNR) technique as a Use of Force option for all officers, effective immediately.

A final decision by the Commissioner was made today following a 12-month organisational review into the technique used by officers when applying force in high-risk situations.

The Commissioner implemented a working group in 2022 to carefully examine a range of considerations surrounding the use of the LVNR for officers.

The working group consisted of subject matter experts and external representatives from the Queensland Police Union of Employees, Crime and Corruption Commission, and a recognised medical expert from the Queensland Ambulance Service.

Commissioner Katarina Carroll said the decision was made following consideration of a range of evidence and information compiled over several months. The QPS is committed to enhancing our practices to ensure we are delivering high quality policing services to the community we proudly serve, shel said.

Having reviewed a range of evidence and information presented to me, I have made the decision to discontinue the use of the LVNR from the QPS Use of Force Model and no longer include the technique in our operational skills training.

Options to apply force have increased

While it has been available to officers for a long time in Queensland, the options for officers to apply force in challenging and life-threatening situations have increased and broadened since its introduction over 30 years ago.

Commissioner Katarina Carroll said the decision aligns Queensland with all other Australian policing jurisdictions who no longer use the technique.

I thank the working group for their efforts in researching this issue over several months, including our external members who also provided their important contribution in the process.

The QPS is immediately updating its Operational Skills Training packages to reflect the updated Use of Force Model.

The post Queensland police discontinue Lateral Vascular Neck Restraint appeared first on The Echo.

09:37

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Dozens Killed as Army, Rivals Battle for Control of Sudan

By JACK JEFFERY and SAMY MAGDY

This satellite photo by Planet Labs PBC shows two burning planes at Khartoum International Airport, Sudan, Sunday April 16, 2023. The Sudanese military and a powerful paramilitary group are battling for control of the chaos-stricken nation for a second day. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)

KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) The Sudanese military and a powerful paramilitary group battled for control of the chaos-stricken nation for a second day Sunday, signaling they were unwilling to end hostilities despite mounting diplomatic pressure to cease fire.

Heavy fighting involving armored vehicles, truck-mounted machine guns and war planes raged Sunday in the capital of Khartoum, the adjoining city of Omdurman and in flashpoints across the country. The rival forces are believed to have tens of thousands of fighters each in the capital alone.

At least five civilians were killed and 78 wounded Sunday, bringing the two-day toll to 61 dead and more than 670 wounded, said the Sudan Doctors Syndicate. The group said it believes there were dozens of additional deaths among the rival forces.

The clashes are part of a power struggle between Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, the commander of the armed forces, and Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, the head of the Rapid Support Forces group. The two generals are former allies who jointly orchestrated an October 2021 military coup that derailed Sudans short-lived transition to democracy.

In recent months, internationally backed negotiations revived hopes for such a transition, but growing tensions between Burhan and Dagalo eventually delayed a deal with political parties.

Volker Perthes, the U.N. envoy for Sudan, said that both Burhan and Dagalo agreed to a three-hour humanitarian pause in fighting in the late afternoon Sunday, but violence continued to engulf the capital.

As night fell, residents reported heavy explosions and continued gunfire, as well as airstrikes pounding RSF targets. The clashes come as most Su...

08:43

Pan-African News Wire "IndyWatch Feed National"

Poll Reveals Level of Russian Publics Confidence in Putin

The poll also revealed that the level of support for the United Russia party stood at 39.8%

Vladimir Putin Andrei Babushkin/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS

MOSCOW, April 15. /TASS/. The proportion of Russian citizens' confidence in President Vladimir Putin amounts to almost 80%, according to the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center that published the results of a survey conducted from April 3 to 9 among 1,600 respondents aged over 18.

"When asked about trust in Putin, 79.7% of respondents answered positively (-0.7% over the week), the approval rate of the Russian president's dropped by 0.8% and stood at 77.1%," the pollsters noted.

Positive assessment figures for the Prime Minister and the Russian government amounted to 54.9% (-0.3%) and 54.1% (+0.3%), respectively," the report stressed. Mikhail Mishustin was trusted by 63.5% of respondents (-0.2% over the week).

Those surveyed also expressed their confidence in the heads of various parliamentary factions. Russias Communist Party (CPRF) leader Gennady Zyuganov was trusted by 33.6% of respondents (-1%), Sergey Mironov, the leader of A Just Russia - For Truth, received 31.3% (-1.6%), the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) Leonid Slutsky got 16.3% (-1.1%), and the leader of The New People party Alexey Nechaev procured 7.8% (-1.3%).

The poll also revealed that the level of support for the United Russia party stood at 39.8% (-0.5%), with the CPRF supported by 10.3% (+0.4%). The LDPR got 8.9% (+0.6%), A Just Russia - For Truth procured 5.5% (-0.2% over the week), and The New People partys figures came to 4.7% (no changes over the week).

08:38

HHS To Extend EUA Jab Indemnity To 2024, Azov-Mexico Overlap & UN Doc OKs Consensual Sex w/ Minor "IndyWatch Feed National"

<p>Welcome to <a href= "https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/daily-wrap-up/" rel= "nofollow noopener" style="color: #ff0000;" title= "This link will take you away from steemit.com">The Daily Wrap Up</a>, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (4/16/23).<br> 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.<br> (<a href= "https://www.rokfin.com/TLAVagabond">https://www.rokfin.com/TLAVagabond</a>)(<a href="https://www.bitchute.com/channel/24yVcta8zEjY/">https://www.bitchute.com/channel/24yVcta8zEjY/</a>)<br> <br> https://rumble.com/embed/v2g1nqq/?pub=2q643<br> <br> Video Source Links (In Chronological Order)<br> <br> <br> <br> <a href= "https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/70-americans-are-financially-stressed-58-live-paycheck-paycheck"> 70% Of Americans Are Financially Stressed, 58% Live Paycheck-To-Paycheck | ZeroHedge</a><br> <a href= "file://Users/ryancristian/Desktop/Screen%20Shot%202023-04-16%20at%203.47.08%20PM.png"> Screen Shot 2023-04-16 at 3.47.08 PM.png (1204732)</a><br> <a href= "https://twitter.com/tlavagabond/status/1646843987544645633">(7) LastAmericanVagabond on Twitter: "This kind of disputed (and in my opinion false) statement is what drives radical irrational action. Yet objective debate around this and other topics is what they would have you believe is radicalizing people. #QuestionEverything #TwoPartyIllusion" / Twitter</a><br> <a href= "https://twitter.com/NetZeroWatch/status/1640629943813001216">(1) Net Zero Watch on Twitter: "Brazil's Minister of Environment and Climate Change is considering declaring a permanent climate emergency for over 1,000 cities in Brazil in order to enact emergency measures and spending. Climate lockdown forever? #CostOfNetZero https://t.co/GLtIJ83rIA https://t.co/yYKSz5v1fG" / Twitter</a><br> <a href= "https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/04/address-climate-emergency-everyone-everywhere-all-at-once/"> Address the climate emergency: everyone, everywhere, all at once | World Economic Forum</a><br> <a href= "https://twitter.com/decensorednews/status/1646600966236524553">(26) Decensored News on Twitter: "FT: " 'Every night I ask myself why all countries have to base their trade on the dollar,' Lula said in an impassioned speech [in China]... 'Why cant we do trade based on our own currencies?' he added, drawing loud applause from the audience of Brazilian & Chinese dignitaries." https://t.co/tQwGxVwpCv" / Twitter
...

08:11

The grommets taking over Gallows Beach "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Everley Morgan impressed the judges. Photo Kyle Chapman / Surfing NSW

Surfing New South Wales says that the weather and water was warm and welcoming for the competitors at Gallows beach, Coffs Harbour for day two of the Billabong Oz Grom Cup.

The swell had backed off from Saturday with competitors seeking their perfect runs in 1-2 foot runners. Conditions turned trickier by noon with the low tide however all divisions pushed through their requalification heats and continued to show their fierce talent.

With over 200 groms spanning from U8s to U18s, each division had to battle it out in the water and secure their top scores in just 15 minutes. The pressure increased with the 15 minute requalification rounds which are some of the toughest heats as competitors face the possibility of elimination.

Inconsistent conditions

Through inconsistent conditions, several competitors continued to lock in massive scores including Boat Harbour local, Eden Hasson who took to the skies in the U18 Males requalificaiton heat with an opening score of 7.93, then backing it up with a 5.17. Hasson along with Lennox Heads Harry OBrien secured their place for Round 3. Hasson will surf against fellow Port Stephens local Jimmi Hill in Round 3 Heat 6 in the next coming days, which will be a battle of the waves.

In the  U10s Female division Heat 1, Miltons Everly Morgan impressed the judges with a 13.03 total heat score. The South Coast local utilised her skills, catching a whopping seven waves in just 15 minutes, securing herself a position in the Semi Finals.

Conditions perfect opportunity for younger divisions

...

07:38

Man charged after 73-year-old pedestrian dies "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

NSW Police say that charges have been laid against a driver after a woman in her seventies died on Friday.

The woman, aged 73, was hit by a vehicle on Thursday in Casino. Police say that at about 10.45am last Thursday, 13 April 2023, emergency services were called to Barker Street, Casino, following reports two women had been hit by a car.

Police and NSW Ambulance paramedics administered CPR to one of the women before she was airlifted to Gold Coast University Hospital in a critical, life-threatening condition.

A 74-year-old woman was treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics before being taken to Lismore Base Hospital in a serious condition.

Investigators from Richmond Police District attended and established a crime scene, which was examined by specialist police.

On Friday afternoon, (14 April) investigators were notified that the 73-year-old woman had died in Gold Coast Hospital.

Breath test reading of 0.155

The driver of the vehicle, a 57-year-old man, was subject to a roadside breath test, which allegedly returned a positive result. A secondary analysis returned a reading of 0.155.

The man was arrested and taken to Casino Police Station, where he was charged with five offences including:

Aggravated dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm,
Cause bodily harm by misconduct, in charge of motor vehicle,
Dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm drive manner dangerous,
Drive with high-range PCA, and
Negligent driving (occasioning grievous bodily harm).

A further two new offences of aggravated dangerous drive causing death and dangerous drive occasioning death has now been added to the original five charges.

The man appeared before Lismore Local Court on Friday where bail was formally refused, to appear before the same court on Wednesday 14 June 2023.

The post Man charged after 73-year-old pedestrian dies appeared first on The Echo.

07:08

Gurridyula to highlight the GAB in the Pilliga "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Hip Hop artist Gurridyula Gaba Wunggu will highlight the issues around gas mining in the Pilliga.

The Gomeroi people of the Pilliga today will welcome hip hop artist Gurridyula Gaba Wunggu for a global broadcast a lyrical ballistic missile aimed to rally up support for the inland wars on sacred grounds that have never ended. 

A spokesperson for the event said that the central Queensland, Wangan and Jagalingou tribes have reoccupied the lands at the operations of the Adani Carmichael mine, by winning one successful court case after another. The ever growing Standing our Ground SOG mob of indigenous and non-indigenous allies are a well-oiled team of law combatants, taking on this giant corporation.

Geed up is a a song that Gurridyula has dedicated to Gomeroi fighting Santos in the Pilliga.

Decimating the heart of Australias ground water

The spokesperson said that Santos approved to further decimate the heart of Australias ground water source as part of the Narrabri Gas Project in the Pilliga Scrub.

We are invited to sit on country in the Pilliga Scrub, absorb the powerful knowledge in one of the most sacred locations on this ancient landmass and learn through citizen science and gas field tours why the Pilliga is so sacred. 

As an eco-hydro-geological miracle, the Scrub i...

03:18

The war, the separation of the world, or the end of an Empire? "IndyWatch Feed National"

 https://www.voltairenet.org/article219130.html


The war, the separation of the world, or the end of an Empire?

400_-_1_4_-8-b4a12.jpg

All empires are mortal. So is the "American Empire .

Painting by Alexandre Granger

The American "Straussians," the Ukrainian "integral nationalists," the Israeli "revisionist Zionists" and the Japanese "militarists" are calling for a generalized war. They are alone and they are not mass movements. No state has yet committed itself to this course.

Germany with 100 billion euros and Poland with much less money are rearming massively. But neither of them seems eager to take on Russia.

Australia and Japan are also investing in armaments, but neither of them has an autonomous army.

The United States is no longer able to replenish its military and is no longer able to c...

03:00

WATCH: Meeting People is Easy #SolutionsWatch "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Previously on #SolutionsWatch James Corbett has looked at Building Community as a key part of the solution to the issues that we face . . . but how do you find that community in the first place? On the most recent episode of the de-program James goes through just a few of the many, many,

Go Back:30 Days | 7 Days | 2 Days | 1 Day

IndyWatch Bellingen NSW All Topics Summary Today.

Go Forward:1 Day | 2 Days | 7 Days | 30 Days

Sunday, 16 April

17:08

Mike Stone Pentagon Leaker is a National Hero! "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

HenryMakow.com April 15, 2023 

When your country has been subverted by traitors (globalists, satanists, communists, perverts and criminals,) when your elections are fixed, and your courts are corrupt, treason is an act of Patriotism.

By Mike Stone HenryMakow.com

Can someone answer a question for me?

Why is Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers, regarded as a hero by the mainstream press, while recently accused Jack Teixeira, who basically did the same thing as Ellsberg, is flagged as a heinous criminal?

The Pentagon Papers is the United States Department of Defense history of our countrys involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967. It apparently details illegal actions by our military in Vietnam. When Ellsberg leaked the document, it was reported on the front page of The New York Times as if he were a whistle-blowing hero.

Jack Teixeira allegedly leaked a similar document regarding our countrys involvement in the military conflict between Russia and the Ukraine. Like the Pentagon Papers, the information Teixeira allegedly leaked shows illegal actions by our military in the Ukraine. Only Teixeiras treatment by the media is the exact opposite of how Ellsberg was treated. Not only that, but apparently it was the New York Times the same paper that heralded Ellsberg as a hero who outed and identified Teixeira. They had his house staked out before the Feds even arrived.

 

Continues

 

10:00

The Dorito Effect A Surprising Truth about Food and Flavor "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Editors Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published June 3, 2018.

In his book "The Dorito Effect: The Surprising New Truth About Food and Flavor," award-winning journalist and author, Mark Schatzker, investigates the introduction of flavor into the industrialized food supply. An investigative journalist by profession, Schatzker's curiosity about flavor led him to eventually write two books addressing this issue. The first, "Steak: One Man's Search for the World's Tastiest Piece of Beef" was, as the title implies, about steak.

"I got deep into the science of flavor [and] the science of how we perceive flavor. But I also [asked a] question that we rarely ask, which is 'Why does food have flavor?' We think it's all very simple. We take for granted of the fact that apples taste like apples and steak tastes like steak. But then when you start to get inside it, it becomes very interesting," he says.

"I would visit a ranch and there would be a field of pregnant cows and a field of steers. The rancher would say, 'Oh, the pregnant cows are in a field of clover because they need a lot of protein [when] they're pregnant.' Cows don't even know what protein is, so how does a cow know what to eat?

The answer is flavor feedback. They seek out the flavors that bring their bodies what they need. It's something we are certainly very alienated from ... We tend to think there's an inverse relationship between health and deliciousness. I set out to do that steak book thinking, 'It might be that the best steak I find is awful for the cow [and] horrible for the planet; it's like a heart attack on a plate.'

What I found, oddly, was that the most delicious steak was the best for the planet, nicest for the cow and the best for me. I thought, 'This is not what I expected. This is not what we were taught to expect. Is there something going on here?' ... [I]n nature ... delicious flavors guide animals to the foods they need. So, I asked what is a simple question with a very complex answer, which is, 'Does it work that way for humans?'"

The History of the Dorito

The story of the Dorito starts with the late Archibald Clark West, a marketing executive who, in the 1950s, worked on the Jell-O Pudding account. In 1960, the Frito company offered him the position of vice president of sales and marketing. (Shortly thereafter, Frito merged with the Lay's chip company to become Frito-Lay....

09:48

Who are the Children of Abraham? "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Abramo ripudia Agar e Ismaele by Guercino in 1657. Source. More info on artist.

by Brian Shilhavy

The answer to the question, Who are the children of Abraham?, is one that has been largely misunderstood and corrupted by religious dogma for thousands of years now.

And yet, the answer to this question is very clearly, and very exhaustively, explained in the New Testament portion of the Bible, primarily in the writings of the apostle (ambassador, or emissary) Paul.

One of the best explanations of who are the children of Abraham is in Pauls letter to the believers in Galatia in the First Century. Galatia was a province in the Roman Empire at the time, in what is today central Turkey.

Paul and his companions traveled through the region bringing the Good News (gospel) about Jesus Christ to the people, and as a result, congregations of believers in Christ were formed in some of the cities.

From the Jewish perspective, these people would be considered Greeks or Gentiles, because they were not ethnic Jews, and they had no physical genealogy back to Abraham.

The setting for Pauls letter to the believers congregating in Galatia, was a controversy that had arisen in the First Century between the ethnic and religious Jews and the non-Jews (Gentiles) who had become disciples of Jesus Christ.

The controversy had started in Antioch, just north of Damascus, and apparently spread to Galatia as well.

This controversy started with the Jews who had accepted Jesus as the promised Messiah, but believed that Gentile believers had to basically become part of Judaism, the Jewish religion based on the teachings of Moses, often referred to as The Law, because it encompassed the Ten Commandments and all the other laws delivered to Moses, which are recorded in the first 5 books of the Old Testament section of the Bible.

These Jewish believers insisted that the Gentile believers had to obey all the laws of Moses, including becoming circumcised.

The issue came to a head and was dealt with in Jerusalem, where mo...

09:48

Who are the Children of Abraham? "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Abramo ripudia Agar e Ismaele by Guercino in 1657. Source. More info on artist.

by Brian Shilhavy

The answer to the question, Who are the children of Abraham?, is one that has been largely misunderstood and corrupted by religious dogma for thousands of years now.

And yet, the answer to this question is very clearly, and very exhaustively, explained in the New Testament portion of the Bible, primarily in the writings of the apostle (ambassador, or emissary) Paul.

One of the best explanations of who are the children of Abraham is in Pauls letter to the believers in Galatia in the First Century. Galatia was a province in the Roman Empire at the time, in what is today central Turkey.

Paul and his companions traveled through the region bringing the Good News (gospel) about Jesus Christ to the people, and as a result, congregations of believers in Christ were formed in some of the cities.

From the Jewish perspective, these people would be considered Greeks or Gentiles, because they were not ethnic Jews, and they had no physical genealogy back to Abraham.

The setting for Pauls letter to the believers congregating in Galatia, was a controversy that had arisen in the First Century between the ethnic and religious Jews and the non-Jews (Gentiles) who had become disciples of Jesus Christ.

The controversy had started in Antioch, just north of Damascus, and apparently spread to Galatia as well.

This controversy started with the Jews who had accepted Jesus as the promised Messiah, but believed that Gentile believers had to basically become part of Judaism, the Jewish religion based on the teachings of Moses, often referred to as The Law, because it encompassed the Ten Commandments and all the other laws delivered to Moses, which are recorded in the first 5 books of the Old Testament section of the Bible.

These Jewish believers insisted that the Gentile believers had to obey all the laws of Moses, including becoming circumcised.

The issue came to a head and was dealt with in Jerusalem, where mo...

08:31

Who are the Children of Abraham? "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Abramo ripudia Agar e Ismaele by Guercino in 1657. Source. More info on artist.

by Brian Shilhavy

The answer to the question, Who are the children of Abraham?, is one that has been largely misunderstood and corrupted by religious dogma for thousands of years now.

And yet, the answer to this question is very clearly, and very exhaustively, explained in the New Testament portion of the Bible, primarily in the writings of the apostle (ambassador, or emissary) Paul.

One of the best explanations of who are the children of Abraham is in Pauls letter to the believers in Galatia in the First Century. Galatia was a province in the Roman Empire at the time, in what is today central Turkey.

Paul and his companions traveled through the region bringing the Good News (gospel) about Jesus Christ to the people, and as a result, congregations of believers in Christ were formed in some of the cities.

From the Jewish perspective, these people would be considered Greeks or Gentiles, because they were not ethnic Jews, and they had no physical genealogy back to Abraham.

The setting for Pauls letter to the believers congregating in Galatia, was a controversy that had arisen in the First Century between the ethnic and religious Jews and the non-Jews (Gentiles) who had become disciples of Jesus Christ.

The controversy had started in Antioch, just north of Damascus, and apparently spread to Galatia as well.

This controversy started with the Jews who had accepted Jesus as the promised Messiah, but believed that Gentile believers had to basically become part of Judaism, the Jewish...

Saturday, 15 April

14:36

Shehan Karunatilaka: The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida "IndyWatch Feed Northcoast"

Byron Writers Festival is thrilled to present author Shehan Karunatilaka, live in conversation with Paul Barclay at Byron Theatre for his 2022 Booker Prize-winning novel, The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida.

Ten years after his prizewinning novel Chinaman established him as one of Sri Lankas foremost authors, Shehan Karunatilaka is back with a mordantly funny, searing satire set amid the murderous mayhem of a Sri Lanka beset by civil war. The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida is a state-of-the-nation epic that proves yet again that the best fiction offers the ultimate truth.

Tuesday 23 May, 6 7.15pm
Byron Theatre, 69 Jonson Street, Byron Bay
$40 Members / $45 General
Full details + tickets online

The post Shehan Karunatilaka: The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida appeared first on Byron Bay Blog.

IndyWatch Bellingen NSW All Topics Summary Archiver

Go Back:30 Days | 7 Days | 2 Days | 1 Day

IndyWatch Bellingen NSW All Topics Summary Today.

Go Forward:1 Day | 2 Days | 7 Days | 30 Days

IndyWatch Bellingen NSW All Topics Summary was generated at Bellingen NSW IndyWatch.

Resource generated at IndyWatch using aliasfeed and rawdog