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Thursday, 22 June

23:53

New SA Bill to increase wombat protection after a decade of burrow destructions "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Content warning: the following contains reference to animal suffering and cruelty.

A local wombat advocate said thousands of wombats are buried alive each year. Legislation enacting greater protections for wombats passed the South Australian parliament last week following a decade-long fight from advocates to prevent burrow destruction.

The Greens Bill will ensure it is explicitly illegal to kill wombats while adding greater protection to the species burrows in zoned areas.

 

Image: Image courtesy of: Photwik BYSA-4.0

Produced By: Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: Brigitte Stevens Founder, Wombat Awareness Organisation , Tammy Franks MLC Greens SA, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday, June 22 2023

The post New SA Bill to increase wombat protection after a decade of burrow destructions appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

20:15

A greater number of native plants could boost declining bee population study finds "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Its no secret that bees help the environment and play an integral role in the ecosystem.

Now, a researcher from Curtin University has found the presence of plants and bee hotels can boost the number of urban bees, after a decline of the species over the last years.

The Wires contributor from RTR FM, Fiona Bartholomaeus asked Ecologist at the School of Molecular and Life Sciences at Curtin University Dr Kit Prendergast: why theres a decline in the urban bees population?

Image: Image courtesy of Flickr-Louise-Docker.

Produced By: Fiona Bartholomaeus

Featured In Story: Dr Kit Prendergast Ecologist at the School of Molecular and Life Sciences at Curtin University, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday, June 22 2023

The post A greater number of native plants could boost declining bee population study finds appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

19:44

Kurilpa residents reject ninety storey precinct. Westender

On Sunday 18 June, residents gathered in West Ends community hall to debate the merits of the proposed Temporary Local Planning Instrument (TLPI) Plan for the Kurilpa Precinct and strongly []

The post Kurilpa residents reject ninety storey precinct. first appeared on Westender.

19:37

Self-advocacy a vital tool in the face of mounting early-onset bowel cancer rates "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Bowel cancer incident rates in adolescents and young adults between the ages of 15-24 years have soared by 266% over the past three decades, according to Bowel Cancer Australia. Medical researchers say self-advocacy is  paramount with a new study revealing age bias as a major barrier to diagnosis. The recent research highlights that younger people may spend between three months and five years seeing multiple doctors before they receive a diagnosis.

This month is Bowel Cancer Awareness month The Wire spoke with chief Investigator of the study, Dr Klay Lamprell to find out more.

Image: Image courtesy of Pexels-kindel-media

Produced By: Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: Dr Klay Lamprell chief Investigator of the study Research Fellow Australian Institute of Health Innovation, at Macquarie University., and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday, June 22 2023

The post Self-advocacy a vital tool in the face of mounting early-onset bowel cancer rates appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

18:14

Greta Van Fleets Josh Kiszka publicly comes out as queer QNews

Sarah Davison

Singer Josh Kiszka from Grammy Award-winning rock band Greta Van Fleet has publicly come out. Kiszka came out publicly on Instagram, saying he has been in a loving, same-sex relationship with my partner for the past 8 years. While that those close to him were aware,  Kiszka said that anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation in his home state ...

The post Greta Van Fleets Josh Kiszka publicly comes out as queer appeared first on QNews.

17:41

Are you an LGBTQI+ Queenslander? Take this survey QNews

Sarah Davison

The Queensland government has announced plans to develop the states first whole-of-government LGBTQI+ strategy. Minister for Communities Leeanne Enoch said the government was committed to working with LGBTQIA+ people across Queensland to develop the LGBTQI+ Strategy. Every Queenslander deserves to feel safe, supported, and equal, and it is important that the voices of Queenslands diverse ...

The post Are you an LGBTQI+ Queenslander? Take this survey appeared first on QNews.

15:18

United Nations calls out Australias religious exemptions to discriminate against LGBTIQs QNews

Andrew M Potts

The United Nations special rapporteur on LGBTIQ rights has called out Australia for allowing religious groups to legally discriminate against people over their sexuality or gender identity, or their support for LGBTIQ equality in a new report. UN Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Victor Madrigal-Borloz released the report, Freedom of religion or ...

The post United Nations calls out Australias religious exemptions to discriminate against LGBTIQs appeared first on QNews.

14:28

Gay blood ban removal backed at Queensland Labor Conference QNews

Sarah Davison

The Queensland State Labor Conference has shown support for the removal of the ban on blood donation by gay and bisexual men and trans women who have sex with men.  The Conference passed a motion from Rainbow Labor calling on the Federal Labor Government to remove all blood bans for gay and bisexual men and ...

The post Gay blood ban removal backed at Queensland Labor Conference appeared first on QNews.

14:16

Sydney MP Alex Greenwich brings forward LGBTIQ Equality Bills for NSW QNews

Andrew M Potts

Gay Sydney independent MP Alex Greenwich has today given official notice to the NSW Parliament that he intends to table three bills in August that would bring the state in line with other parts of the country in protecting all members of the LGBTIQ community. The three bills that Greenwich will put forward are the ...

The post Sydney MP Alex Greenwich brings forward LGBTIQ Equality Bills for NSW appeared first on QNews.

12:32

Get a sneak peek at the opening scene of Heartstopper Season 2 QNews

Sarah Davison

Netflix has released the first scene from Heartstoppers second season.  Netflix shared the opening scene from Heartstoppers second season at its global Tudum event. The scene was introduced by Corinna Brown (Tara Jones) and Kizzy Edgell (Darcy Olsson). We cant wait for you to see season two, and just for you lucky lot at Tudum ...

The post Get a sneak peek at the opening scene of Heartstopper Season 2 appeared first on QNews.

00:08

INTERVIEW: Jason Liosatos Why Are BBC Attacking Independent Media? "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

The BBCs underhanded and dishonest tactics used to discredit and defame members of the independent media.

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on June 19, 2023, Patrick talks with UK-based author, artist, and antiwar activist Jason Liosatos, about his recent experience being targeted in a hit-piece by the BBC and its new self-styled disinformation correspondent Marianna Spring from BBC Verify, and her embarrassing series Marianna in Conspiracy Land where she set out to paint residents of Totnes, England as a cauldron of extremism and harmful ideas. Jason reveals the BBCs underhanded and dishonest tactics they use to discredit and defame independent media people, as well as their desperate efforts to conceal all of their own embarrassing fake news and propaganda, enabling wars based on fake claims and real disinformation. All this and more. Listen:

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Wednesday, 21 June

20:29

PODCAST LIVING IN DENIAL WITH JASON WOODFORTH "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

I am joined on the podcast today 21/06/2023 by Jason Woodforth from Brisbane to break...

19:07

Elon Musk says cisgender is a slur that will no longer be tolerated on Twitter QNews

Andrew M Potts

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has declared the terms cis and cisgender to be slurs against people who are comfortable in their gender assigned at birth and has warned that Twitter users who employ the terms may find their accounts temporarily suspended. Musk made the announcement earlier today, tweeting, the words cis or cisgender are considered ...

The post Elon Musk says cisgender is a slur that will no longer be tolerated on Twitter appeared first on QNews.

18:43

New Bill to ban junk food ads to kids "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Dr Sophie Scamps the member for Mackellar introduced a new federal bill that would ban junk food advertising from 6am to 9:30pm each day.

This would be not just on electronic media, but also over the internet and other delivery devices.  The move would bring Australia up to the restrictions currently in place in the U.K., where the obesity problem is affecting the viability of the National Health System.

Image: Image: Courtesy R. Chambers

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Dr Ingrid Burfurd, Senior Associate in the Health Program at the Grattan Institute

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 21 June 2023

The post New Bill to ban junk food ads to kids appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

18:23

Ransom likely to be demanded for PwC Data "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

PricewaterhouseCoopers the huge accounting, legal and consulting conglomerate who was already reeling from multiple Government confidentiality breaches, suffered another setback with a massive cybersecurity breach.

The firm, who specialises in cyber security consulting, was itself the target of Russian-linked criminal group CLOP which broke into their file transfer system MOVEit .  Once there, they had access to any detail from any moved file globally.  Rival consultancy EY was also affected.

This pile-on disaster for PwC was mirrored in organisations across the world including the BBC, Shell Energy, and multiple US Federal agencies.

Image: Image: Shutterstock Chrispictures

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Dr Ahmed Ibrahim Senior Lecturer Computer and Security, School of Science at Edith Cowan University

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 21 June 2023

The post Ransom likely to be demanded for PwC Data appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

18:22

Call to include LGBTIQs in Australias national health research and ethics bodies QNews

Andrew M Potts

A leading doctor has called on the Australian Government to make sure sexual minorities and gender diverse people are included in the top councils and committees that govern medical research in Australia. Currently, people with a disability and people of faith are among the groups with seats at these tables, but LGBTIQ people have not ...

The post Call to include LGBTIQs in Australias national health research and ethics bodies appeared first on QNews.

18:00

Senator Thorpe says No to the referendum "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Recently, the Voice to Parliament was passed through the senate. As a result of this, a referendum needs to be held by the end of the year.

Senator Lidia Thorpe has vowed to back the NO campaign.

She says that there needs to be a collaboration between the Indigenous Community and the Australian Government.

 

 

Image: Image: Wikicommons Matt Hrkac

Produced By: Alana Su-Navratil

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 21 June 2023

The post Senator Thorpe says No to the referendum appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

17:52

These Gympie locals are celebrating their first Pride festival QNews

Jordan Hirst

It was on a trip to Victoria that Gympie local Emily Smith realised how much her Queensland region needed its own Pride Festival. During a work trip interstate, the 17-year-old went to two regional Victorian Pride events located just half an hour apart. The experience at both events was a revelation for her, and she ...

The post These Gympie locals are celebrating their first Pride festival appeared first on QNews.

17:02

Indigenous Deaths In Custody To Be Reported In Real Time "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

The Attorney General, Mark Dreyfus, announced that Indigenous deaths in custody will now be reported on as they happen, as opposed to the quarterly reportings that have happened in the past. This change comes from one of the many suggestions from the Royal Commission into Indigenous Deaths in Custody, a report that is now over 30 years old.

 

Many have raised concerns that this move is not nearly enough to reduce deaths in custody, and have also highlighted that the government has failed to recognize many of the recommendations put forward by the Royal Commission.

Image: Image: Shutterstock jimiconnor

Produced By: Jono Wakeley

Featured In Story: Senator Lidia Thorpe Independent Senator, and Dr Hannah McGlade Noongar Woman Senior Indigenous fellow at Curtin University

First aired on The Wire, Wednesday 21 June 2023

The post Indigenous Deaths In Custody To Be Reported In Real Time appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

16:38

Clover calls for NSW LGBTIQ safety summit after preachers target Taylor Square QNews

Andrew M Potts

Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore has announced plans for a safety summit with local governments across the state of NSW after a group of visiting Canadian street preachers held a homophobic rally in the middle of Oxford Street on Saturday night. I am horrified to hear another example of homophobic behaviour in the city, Moore ...

The post Clover calls for NSW LGBTIQ safety summit after preachers target Taylor Square appeared first on QNews.

14:25

Outrage as vandals destroy rainbow Pride sign in Sydney town QNews

Jordan Hirst

Camden Council in south-west Sydney has appealed for information after vandals smashed a large rainbow-coloured Pride sign. The council put up the large five letter sign on the corner of Argyle and John Streets in their suburb of Camden at the start of June for Pride Month. They regularly put up displays on the spot ...

The post Outrage as vandals destroy rainbow Pride sign in Sydney town appeared first on QNews.

13:20

Estonia just legalised same-sex marriage in a historic first QNews

Jordan Hirst

Estonias parliament has voted to legalise same-sex marriage, making it the first Baltic, central European and ex-Soviet country to do so. The countrys marriage equality bill was approved by 55 votes to 34 on June 20. Prime Minister Kaja Kallas (pictured above) said the reform does not take anything away from anyone but gives something ...

The post Estonia just legalised same-sex marriage in a historic first appeared first on QNews.

12:43

Reuben Kaye and MP clash over Jesus and Drag Storytime on Q+A QNews

Jordan Hirst

Australian cabaret star Reuben Kaye has defended Drag Storytime and opened up about the backlash around his The Project Jesus joke in a big Q+A episode on ABC. Appearing on the program, Reuben was asked if he thought a straight comedian would receive the same backlash as he did if they told the joke about ...

The post Reuben Kaye and MP clash over Jesus and Drag Storytime on Q+A appeared first on QNews.

10:53

Fans erupt as Taylor Swift announces shows in only two Aussie cities QNews

Jordan Hirst

Taylor Swift has announced Australian dates for her blockbuster Eras Tour in Sydney and Melbourne in February 2024, already sparking an insane ticket frenzy and pleas from fans around the country for more stops. Since March, the pop megastar has been taking the stadium tour around the US. Across the huge 44-song Eras Tour setlists, ...

The post Fans erupt as Taylor Swift announces shows in only two Aussie cities appeared first on QNews.

00:06

Will the world save Antarctica in time? "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Antarcticas rich biodiversity is at risk from fishing and mining.  China and Russia look set to block the wildlife protection proposals as they see value in the immense wealth of minerals and sea life as an opportunity for plunder.

An international meeting being held in Chile this week will aim to break a deadlock over proposals to protect this precious environment.

Image: Can we save Antarctica and its wildlife? Image: Shutterstock

Produced By: Wendy Frew

Featured In Story: Adjunct Professor Tony Press, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 20 June 2023

The post Will the world save Antarctica in time? appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

00:00

Lebanon Fails to Elect President "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Lebanon, a once vibrant tourist hotspot, has been in crisis for years. Corruption of officials long pre-dating the pandemic was exacerbated by COVID-19.  Since then, Lebanon has endured the Beirut ammonium nitrate explosion of 2020 that destroyed 77 000 apartments, wounded 7000 people and displaced 300 000 people.  Rapid inflation has seen the countrys currency, the Lebanese Pound, lose over ninety-five percent of its value in February of this year effectively rendering the currency useless  Now the Lebanese economy runs on American dollars.

Education has increased by 191% and healthcare has increased by 176% leading to severe medication shortages, including cancer drugs, leading patients to gamble on black market medications in the hope of saving their lives.

To add to the pile of problems, the Lebanese parliament has failed for its twelfth time to install a President.  The country has been without a head of state since October last year.

Image: Image: Shutterstock: P.jowdy

Produced By: Dominic Giles

Featured In Story: Amar Mustafa PHD Student in History and International Relations Specialising in Lebanese and Syrian Politics at Monash University.

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 20 June 2023

The post Lebanon Fails to Elect President appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

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Tuesday, 20 June

23:55

PwC hit by massive Cyber breach "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

PricewaterhouseCoopers the huge accounting, legal and consulting conglomerate who was already reeling from multiple Government confidentiality breaches, suffered another setback with a massive cybersecurity breach.

The firm, who specialises in cyber security consulting, was itself the target of Russian-linked criminal group CLOP which broke into their file transfer system MOVEit .  Once there, they had access to any detail from any moved file globally.  Rival consultancy EY was also affected.

This pile-on disaster for PwC was mirrored in organisations across the world including the BBC, Shell Energy, and multiple US Federal agencies.

Image: Image: Shutterstock TK Kurikawa

Produced By: Roderick Chambers

Featured In Story: Dr Ahmed Ibrahim Senior Lecturer Computer and Security, School of Science at Edith Cowan University

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 20 June 2023

The post PwC hit by massive Cyber breach appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

21:21

Australian Army NH Industries MRH-90 Multi-Role Helicopter A40-033 "Snooker 40" Passes Through Rockhampton Airport - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

On Wednesday 17 May, Australian Army NH Industries MRH-90 Multi-Role Helicopter A40-033 was noted passing through Rockhampton Airport.



It looked to arrive from Brisbane and later depart to Townsville.

A40-033 was heard to be using the radio callsign of "Snooker 40".

Meanwhile, also on Wednesday 17 May, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Alenia C-27J Spartan transport aircraft A34-010 as "Wallaby 33" looked to complete airwork at Dysart Aerodrome - twice - during a flight up from and back to RAAF Base Amberley.

Photo taken by Steve Vit 

21:20

Yarning about The Voice with Allira Davis of the Uluru Youth dialogue. Westender

This week the Senate passed legislation to enable the Voice Referendum, and we are in the full swing of the campaigns to influence our votes. A referendum must be held []

The post Yarning about The Voice with Allira Davis of the Uluru Youth dialogue. first appeared on Westender.

19:41

Sydneys gay penguins help teach kids about same-sex couples QNews

Nate Woodall

Everyones favourite gay penguin couple, Sphen and Magic, are kickstarting their teaching careers! The Sydney penguins have enjoyed a blossoming romance over the last five years: celebrating their anniversaries, becoming parents together, and even marching in their own Pride parade together. But now, the peculiar pair are taking on their next milestone: becoming teachers. As ...

The post Sydneys gay penguins help teach kids about same-sex couples appeared first on QNews.

18:08

Exploring Perths history with audio walks "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

If youve been in Western Australia, you may have noticed some people are listening through their phones walking around some interesting places.

It might be just people listening to music or podcasts, but also there are audio walks indicating the history of landmarks across Perth and its metropolitan area.

 

Image: Image credit: Unsplash

Produced By: Pamela Boland

Featured In Story: John Toohey writer and producer

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday, 20 June 2023

The post Exploring Perths history with audio walks appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

18:01

Electric cars are not as friendly as you think "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Electronic vehicles (EV) are all the rage now with more and more companies providing customers an option to buy their signature vehicles but with an electronic spin.

These cars are more efficient, quitter and more importantly, provide an alternative to gas guzzling automobiles. EVS have been touted as a saving grace when it comes to reducing emissions and pollution.

Image: Image credit: Unsplash

Produced By: Gabriel DAngelo

Featured In Story: Scott Murray Motor journalist from Best Family Cars

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday, 20 June 2023

The post Electric cars are not as friendly as you think appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

17:43

Cabin owners face uncertainty amid Australias housing crisis "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Amid Australias ongoing housing crisis and high cost of living, cabin owners at Capel Sound on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria are facing a distressing situation as the property undergoes administration.

The property owners insolvency has left cabin owners with limited options and uncertain prospects.

Approximately twenty owners have been notified that they lack ownership rights, and they are now being offered significantly less than their original purchase price or forced to relocate their units.

These circumstances have added to the already challenging housing landscape in Australia.

Image: Image credit: Unsplash

Produced By: Brendon Telfer

Featured In Story: Amanda Ash local resident

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday, 20 June 2023

The post Cabin owners face uncertainty amid Australias housing crisis appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

16:13

Pets in Crisis "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

With one of the highest pet ownership rates in the world, Australians love their furry best friends.  However, Australias cost of living crisis has left many pet owners in a difficult and expensive situation, wondering if their beloved pets are worth the costs.

The cost of pet products has jumped by almost 12% in the last couple years.  The increased cost of not only pet food, but medications, mandatory shots and, vet bills has forced many to give over their pets to animal rescue organisations.  These organisations are now also struggling and encouraging those who can afford it, to adopt a rescue pet. Our cost of living crisis has now left our pets in crisis.

Image: Image: Shutterstock, Holli

Produced By: Julia Schmidt

Featured In Story: Nicki Hutley, President of the NSW Branch of the Economics Society of Australia, and

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 20 June 2023

The post Pets in Crisis appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

15:49

Pulitzer-winner Ronan Farrow drops thirst trap for gaymers QNews

Nate Woodall

Renowned journalist and often-overlooked nepo baby Ronan Farrow has taken to Instagram this morning to show hes not just packing brains, but a healthy dose of brawn, too. To celebrate the highly-anticipated release of Diablo IV, Ronan posted a shirtless selfie to his story captioned, What are you doing and is it REALLY more urgent ...

The post Pulitzer-winner Ronan Farrow drops thirst trap for gaymers appeared first on QNews.

11:32

Do you dream of starting your own family? Join us this Sunday for our Making Rainbow Families seminar QNews

Nate Woodall

LGBTQ+ charity Rainbow Families is on a mission to celebrate, empower and advocate for rainbow families at every stage of their life, and that includes the journey to intended parenthood many will embark on this year. In support, the charity will host their annual, Making Rainbow Families Seminar on Sunday, June 25, 2023, to assist those in the ...

The post Do you dream of starting your own family? Join us this Sunday for our Making Rainbow Families seminar appeared first on QNews.

10:37

OutStanding Short Story Competition 2023 launches QNews

Nate Woodall

Attention all writers, the OutStanding Short Story Competition is back! After an incredible lineup of submissions in 2022 and an extra short story comp launching for WorldPride earlier this year, the official competition is back for 2023. NSW MP Alex Greenwich launched the competition earlier this week. Storytelling is so much a part of our ...

The post OutStanding Short Story Competition 2023 launches appeared first on QNews.

Wednesday, 04 January

18:00

2002 Cabinet Documents: Climate change impacts acknowledged by Foreign Minister Downer and Environment Minister Kemp as Australia refuses to sign Kyoto Protocol "IndyWatch Feed Enviro.au"

Howard Cabinet in 2002Cabinet documents released by the National Archives from 2002 shine a light on the conservative Liberal-National Party Coalition Government of Prime Minister John Howard in refusing to sign on to the UNFCCC Kyoto Protocol, and also the decision not to proceed with a High Speed East Coast Train network linking Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and Brisbane.The Cabinet documents

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