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Thursday, 20 July

20:49

Putting genomics under the microscope with international congress News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

This week, the International Congress of Genetics and Genomics kicked off in Melbourne to discuss how genomics can help our health.

A new national centre called the Australian Alliance for Indigenous Genomics, (ALIGN), was also launched this week bringing benefits of genomics medicine to First Nations Australians.

With different genomics projects, scientific and  First Nations communities will have a deeper insight into common diseases like diabetes and cancer.

The Wires Isaac Brogan asked Lead of ALIGN and Professor of Indigenous Genomics at the Australian National University, Alex Brown about the work ALIGN will do

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Produced By: Isaac Brogan

Featured In Story: Alex Brown Lead of ALIGN and Professor of Indigenous Genomics at the Australian National University, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 20 July 2023

The post Putting genomics under the microscope with international congress appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

20:38

Collaboration with farmers key in conserving native ecosystems in agricultural landscapes News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

Australia has one of the worlds highest rates of deforestation.

Less than 5% of native vegetation remains on roadsides and private properties in South Australias York Peninsula, according to a new study.

In a bid to boost conservation in agricultural landscapes, researchers are calling for drastic changes to land management strategies to retain native ecosystems and prevent biodiversity loss. The study, between university of South Australia and Kangaroo Island Research Station frames a lens on empowering collaboration between farmers and regional communities by identifying barriers that obstruct preservation.

 

 

Image: Image courtesy of: Wikimedia Commons Jordan Condon

Produced By: Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: Bianca Amato University of South Australia Researcher and PhD student , and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 20 July 2023

The post Collaboration with farmers key in conserving native ecosystems in agricultural landscapes appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

20:07

Traditional Owners rejoice as court overturns plan for Kimba nuclear waste dump News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

We won it for our grandparents, an echo of Bungarla Elder, Dawn Taylors sentiment, following the outcome of a six-year fight for Kimba in SAs Eyre Peninsula.

In a triumphant moment, what has often been described as a David and Goliath case reached a victorious peak with the Federal Court in Adelaide ruling in favour of Barngarla people, overturning the federal governments decision to build a nuclear waste dump near Kimba.

As reported by the Guardian, justice Natalie Charlesworth said the court would uphold an application by the Barngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation due to apprehended bias and pre-judgement by former Coalition resources minister Keith Pitt.

So, what does this victory mean for Barngarla people?

Image: Image courtesy of BDAC

Produced By: Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: Aunty Dawn Taylor respected Bungarla Elder , Dave Sweeney Australian Conservation Foundation Nuclear Policy Analyst , and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 20 July 2023

The post Traditional Owners rejoice as court overturns plan for Kimba nuclear waste dump appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

20:05

Time for action: empowering women in STEM News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

The Diversity in STEM Review is an annual report recommending ways the government can support women to feel more accepted and comfortable in STEM related careers.

One group who has contributed to this report is Girl Geek Academy, which encourages girls and women of all ages to recognise their importance in the world of STEM. They conducted their own research for the report.

The Wires contributor from RTRFM Fiona Bartholomaeus asked Girl Geek Academy CEO and founding member Sarah Moran, what inspired her to create the organisation?

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Produced By: Fiona Bartholomaeus

Featured In Story: Sarah Moran Girl Geek Academy CEO and founding member , and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 20 July 2023

The post Time for action: empowering women in STEM appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

03:45

All the rage Paulie Stewart News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

Punk band the Painters and Dockers front man Paulie Stewart has lived a life of jagged contrast.

The brother of East Timor Balibo 5  Channel 7 sound recordist Tony Stewart, the deep injustice felt by the callous treatment by then Prime Minister Gough Whitlam at the time of the event has never left younger brother Paul.

Paulie joined the band he still tours with but along the way also became a journalist, met Bill Clinton, got Keith Richards to sing There Was a Redback on the Toilet Seat,  supports an order of Nuns in East Timor (whom he regularly visits), was a friend of Father Bob and most recently almost died of a diseased liver, whereupon he wrote his memoir All the Rage.

The Painters and Dockers were a band with an edgy reputation from the 70s on and now they have clocked up 40 years and are on an anniversary tour.  They will be at the Factory Theatre 29th July.

Image: Image: Supplied Melbourne Books

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Paulie Stewart Author, Musician, Journalist

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 19 July 2023

The post All the rage Paulie Stewart appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

00:56

Stunning documentary on the Swedish King News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

In an unprecedented coup of access to any Monarch, Karin af Klintberg assembled a documentary on King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.  He was the youngest monarch to ascend a throne at age 27 over 50 years ago.

Director and creator Karin af Klintberg had sent thousands of emails to finally spend many hours with the King in interviews over an extensive 2 year period.  Gustaf did not like much of the constant photography and public engagements that a King had to endure, and was regarded as somewhat reclusive, so the achievement of this film is unlikely to be surpassed.

The King [Kungen] is part of the Scandinavian Film Festival starting today.

Image: Image: Supplied King Carl XVI Gustaf with Karin af Klintberg

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Karin af Klintberg Director The King

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 18 July 2023

The post Stunning documentary on the Swedish King appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

00:37

Indigenous Smi fight for the river News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

Opening the Scandinavian film festival, Gothenberg Festival winner Let the River Flow follows the story of a Smi girl drawn into a protest in Norway 40 years ago.

Indigenous Smi people wanted to preserve a nomadic way of life that fitted in with the seasons and followed the Reindeer.  The Government down in Oslo however had plans for an essential river that would be dammed and the country lost to the Smi.

Director and creator Ole Giver found that in the course of making the movie that in fact he too had Smi heritage

Image: Image: Supplied Ole Giver

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Ole Giver Director Let the River Flow

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 19 July 2023

The post Indigenous Smi fight for the river appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

00:22

Lobbying in Australia News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

Lobbying groups are part of the democratic prosses in this country, yet the rules surrounding how they operate are vague at best. Lobby groups will have a more public presence this year leading up to the voice referendum, with multiple organisations on both sides ramping up their campaigns.

Lobbying is usually done behind closed doors, so this more public showing of lobbying is a good time to see how much sway Lobbyists have in parliament and what happens when they overstep their boundaries.

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Produced By: Dominic Giles

Featured In Story: Dr Lindy Edwards, Researcher of Australian politics specialising in Political Lobbying and Political Economy UNSW

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 19 July 2023

The post Lobbying in Australia appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

00:11

Commonwealth Games shafted News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

After 15 months of hype, projected glory and excitement for athletes around the world, Premier Andrews flanked by Deputy Jacinta Allan and the Minister for Regional Development Harriet Shing  announced that due to cost blow outs Victoria was pulling the plug on the Commonwealth Games.

They had got the sums wrong by over 300% and Andrews said that Victoria could no longer see any benefit in going on with it.  Many sought to sheet the blame home to the Monarchy, somehow equating the death of Queen Elizabeth with a loss of any need for athletic endeavour in the anglophone world.  Apparently the AFL Grand Final will go ahead in Victoria though.

Country centres throughout Victoria were in shock as the first regional Games would have benefitted many regional cities like Ballarat, Shepparton and Geelong.  But a lot of infrastructure was still going ahead according to Ballarat Mayor Des Hudson OAM

 

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Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Toby Hemmings ABC Regional Producer and Ballarat resident

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 19 July 2023

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Wednesday, 19 July

13:18

Government launches fake news bill News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

This week the Federal government launched an amendment bill to fight against fake news in digital platforms.

The amendment under the Communications Legislation Amendment on Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation 2023 is trying to follow a model from the European Union.

Experts are concerned the bill will become more punitive and less participatory

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Produced By: Mary-Kate Hannagan

Featured In Story: Professor Andrea Carson Political Communication at LaTrobe University

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 18 July 2023

The post Government launches fake news bill appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

13:07

Encouraging Muslim gils to play soccer News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

Fans from around the world will come together Friday 20th of July in Melbourne to witness the first kick off of the FIFA Womens World Cup tournament.

The game itself stands as a multicultural sport, fostering inclusivity and diversity, making it instrumental in promoting and encouraging girls to participate, regardless of their cultural backgrounds.

Imam Alaa Elzokm is playing a vital role in community engagement for the FIFA Womens World Cup, inspiring young Muslim girls to embrace soccer and be fierce competitors, while also urging the Muslim community to wholeheartedly support and encourage their young girls participation in the sport.

Image: Image credit: Moemina Shukur

Produced By: Moemina Shukur

Featured In Story: Imam Alaa Elzokm OAM

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 18 July 2023

The post Encouraging Muslim gils to play soccer appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

12:59

Breakthrough drug for Alzheimers suffers News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

Exciting breakthroughs in Alzheimers disease research have led to the development of a new drugs called donanemabwhich has shown promising results in slowing the progression of the disease by up to 35% in early-stage patients.

The medical community is enthusiastic about these developments, and the findings offer hope for patients and families affected by the devastating condition.

Image: Image credit: Unsplash

Produced By: Moemina Shukur

Featured In Story: Professor Blossom Stephan Chair of Dementia Curtin University and Dementia Australia

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 18 July 2023

The post Breakthrough drug for Alzheimers suffers appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

12:54

New survey probes rural farm crime in Australia News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

A new survey by the University of New England is investigating the state of rural farm crime across Australia.

This is the first survey done in 20 years, and it hopes to gather data around cattle theft, trespassing, and property damage, and more types of farm crime.

The Wires contributor from TuneFM Ben Lewis asked Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of New England Dr Kyle Mulrooney, why farm crime is underreported.

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Produced By: Ben Lewis

Featured In Story: Dr Kyle Mulrooney Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of New England

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 18 July 2023

The post New survey probes rural farm crime in Australia appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

10:41

Indias withdrawal from the Talisman Sabre war exercises welcomed "IndyWatch Feed National"

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The Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) coalition, which has been waging a long Campaign against United States led war exercises on Australian soil has released a statement welcoming the decision by India to pull out of the biggest United States led major war exercises on Australian soil.

Known as talisman Sabre, raises the risk of involvement in war, and is not in Australias interests.   Indias withdrawal from the Talisman Sabre war exercises is a very welcome announcement, according to Ms Annette Brownlie, spokesperson for the coalition.

Photo from IPAN

United States and Australian government hopes for India joining the Quad and making it a military alliance have been dashed by Indias withdrawal from the Talisman Sabre war games, said Ms Brownlie.

Cancellation of this practice for a war against China would be in the best interest for peace in our region, she said.

The next Talisman Sabre exercises are set to commence in Queensland, Northern Territory, and other states on 22 July. It will involve 30,000 troops, primarily from the US and Australia with smaller number from other countries., and it will be largest-ever joint war exercises.  

These exercises are designed to develop the coordination between forces under US command in preparation for war. Every indication is that the preparation is for a war against China.

IPAN believes it is highly significant that India has recognized the purpose of this war exercise and decided to pull out of it, said Ms Brownlie.

IPAN supports the call by the Pacific Peace Network for cancellation of this war exercise which does nothing to promote peace in our region. To the contrary, it heightens tensions and raised the risk of an error or mishap that could trigger a break-out of hostilities in our region.

Much of Australia agrees that this is dangerous, and Australia would be far better served by pursuing positive relationships with other nations, and esp...

10:24

IPAN welcomes India's withdrawal from forthcoming Talisman Sabre war exercises in Shoalwater Bay, Queensland "IndyWatch Feed National"

IPAN LogoIn a media release on 17 July 2023, Annette Brownlie of the welcomed the decision by India not to particpate in the 'Talisman Sabre military exercises which were scheduled to be held from 22 July in Queensland's Shoalwater Bay. Other participants are New Zealand, Australia and the United States.

Indias withdrawal from the Talisman Sabre war exercises welcomed

Indias withdrawal from the Talisman Sabre war exercises is a very welcome announcement, according to Ms Annette Brownlie, spokesperson for the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN).

United States and Australian government hopes for India joining the Quad and making it a military alliance have been dashed by Indias withdrawal from the Talisman Sabre war games, said Ms Brownlie.

Cancellation of this practice for a war against China would be in the best interest for peace in our region, she said.

The Talisman Sabre exercises are set to commence in Queensland, Northern Territory and other states on 22nd July. 30,000 troops primarily from the US and Australia with smaller number from other countries will participate in the largest-ever joint war exercises to develop the coordination between forces under US command in preparation for war. Every indication is that the preparation is for a war against China.

IPAN believes it is highly significant that India has recognized the purpose of this war exercise and decided to pull out of it, said Ms Brownlie.

IPAN supports the call by the Pacific Peace Network for cancellation of this war exercise which does nothing to promote peace in our region. To the contrary, it heightens tensions and raised the risk of an error or mishap that could trigger a break-out of hostilities in our region.

US Army: Exercise Talisman Saber Amphibious Assault

Below is a Youtube Video which promotes the forthcoming 22 July practise invasion of China by the armed forces of Australia, the United States and New Zealand:

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03:19

Black Sea Ports Closed News - Fraser Coast FM 107.5

Since the beginning of the War, Ukraine and Russia have agreed to let grain shipments travel through their shared body of water, The Back Sea. Yesterday President Putin failed to renew the deal, immediately halting all grain trade from Ukraine.

This aggressive political move will hurt the rest of the world. Still, most importantly, Ukrainian grain is sent to some of the most food-insecure countries, including Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti.

It is a cruel move from the Russians that may turn neutral parties into Ukrainian allies.

Image: Image: Shutterstock: Olinchuk

Produced By: Dominic Giles

Featured In Story: Tim Harcourt Industry Professor and Chief Economist at the Institute for Public Policy and Governance University of Technology Sydney

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 18 July 2023

The post Black Sea Ports Closed appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

01:24

INTERVIEW: Dr Can Erimtan Turkeys Tango with NATO & Sweden "IndyWatch Feed National"

Turkey and Erdogans tricky tango for Swedens controversial NATO membership bid.

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on July 12 2023, Patrick talks with Middle East scholar Dr. Can Erimtan, about Turkey and Erdogans tricky tango between NATO and Swedens controversial membership bid, but also dangling the EU membership issue as well. What is the realistic outcome of this tricky manoeuvre by Turkeys fancy-footed leader? All this and more. Listen:

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Tuesday, 18 July

14:41

More Photos as Atlas Air Boeing B747-400 N480MC Departs Rockhampton Airport Saturday Evening Central Queensland Plane Spotting

During the evening on Saturday 1 July, the visiting Atlas Air Boeing B747-422 N480MC departed Rockhampton Airport as 'GTI8270' / "Giant 8270" to Honolulu, Hawaii.


As we posted below, late on Friday 30 June, N480MC touched down at Rockhampton Airport from RAAF Base Amberley as 'GTI8269' / "Giant 8269" and had earlier flown across from Honolulu.



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14:34

Omni Air International Boeing B767-200(ER) N225AX Pops into Rockhampton Airport Ahead of Exercise Talisman Sabre 2023 Central Queensland Plane Spotting


During the evening on Wednesday 12 July, Omni Air International Boeing B767-200(ER) N225AX was photographed as it arrived into Rockhampton Airport after flying up from RAAF Base Amberley as OAE442. It had earlier flown across from Honolulu, Hawaii.



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11:33

No Fact-checking In Referendum Pamphlet "IndyWatch Feed National"

Voters shouldn't expect too much from the release of the First Nations Voice referendum pamphlet released today. Professor Emerita Anne Twomey is a constitutional law solicitor and spoke recently about the contents of such documents from past referenda which may contain misinformation.

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00:57

INTERVIEW: Freddie Ponton Ukraines Fear & Loathing in Vilnius "IndyWatch Feed National"

The West continues to rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic that is their disastrous proxy war against Russia in Ukraine.

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on July 12, 2023,  Patrick talks with independent French researcher and journalist Freddie Ponton, about the post-NATO Summit blues for Kiev and Washington, as the West continues to rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic that is their disastrous proxy war against Russia in Ukraine. Zelensky was banging his pots and pans together, begmanding more cash & weapons but also a fast track to NATO membership. Frances Macron got caught with his souffl undercooked, with French Shadowstorm/SCALP long-range missiles already found in Ukraine. Meanwhile, public unrest in France builds. All this and more. Listen:

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Monday, 17 July

21:04

Jogger mauled by pack of 4 dingoes on beach in Australia, the latest in a string of recent attacks "IndyWatch Feed National"

A jogger was rushed to hospital after being mauled by a pack of dingoes during her morning jog today. The woman in her 30s was rushed to hospital after being set upon by the four native dogs at Orchid Beach, Queensland. She sustained "multiple bite wounds" to her limbs and torso, the ambulance service said this morning. The area's authority confirmed the woman was chased into the ocean by four wongari (dingoes) "She is receiving first aid for her injuries," a spokesman said Department of Environment said today.

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