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Tuesday, 27 June

19:50

Farmers launch new initiative to support people experiencing food insecurity in 4101. Westender

A Moreton Bay farm is launching a new initiative to mobilise the community and ensure those experiencing food insecurity in 4101 have access to healthy farm grown food. This week, []

The post Farmers launch new initiative to support people experiencing food insecurity in 4101. first appeared on Westender.

17:32

Trailer for Challengers teases a homoerotic head spin QNews

Nate Woodall

The trailer for Zendayas seductive new film, Challengers, directed by Luca Guadagnino, already has audiences losing their collective queer minds. Directed by Luca Guadagningo, the prolific queer film director Luca Guadagnino behind Call me By Your Name and Suspiria, Challengers follows the steamy love triangle between tennis star turned coach Tashi (Zendaya) and childhood best friends turned ...

The post Trailer for Challengers teases a homoerotic head spin appeared first on QNews.

17:25

Industry fights sheep export phase out "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Animals Australia has made fresh allegations about inhumane treatment of sheep being exported to the Middle East. But the Australian Livestock Exporters Council is adamant the industry has a future.

 

Image: Shutterstock

Produced By: Wendy Frew

Featured In Story: Mark Harvey-Sutton CEO of Australian Livestock Exporters Council

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 27 June 2023

The post Industry fights sheep export phase out appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

17:24

The End of Wagner PMC? "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

An ongoing spat between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the head of The Wagner private military company Yevgeny Prihgozhin peaked last weekend when Wagner occupied the city of Rostov and threatened to move on Moscow.

At some point, during the chaos, Prihgozhin had a moment of clarity and turned his forces back, avoiding a civil conflict that he and his twenty-five thousand would most likely lose. Putin made a TV appearance earlier today calling the Wagner mercenaries patriots, but the Wagner leader is still in hiding.

At the beginning of this year, Wagner had fifty thousand troops and lost half of them in taking Bakhmut. Russia will need to find a way to use the remaining Wagner troops. Eight thousand of the total twenty-five thousand will be posted in Belarus, and the remaining seventeen thousand, it is predicted that they will be integrated into the regular Russian forces.

Image: Image: Shutterstock: demm28

Produced By: Dominic Giles

Featured In Story: Dr Matthew Sussex, Senior Fellow at the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, ANU., and Dr Alexey Muraviev, Associate Professor of National Security and Strategic Studies at Curtin University Perth

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 27 June 2023

The post The End of Wagner PMC? appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

17:16

Small regional town of Queensland celebrates first LGBTIQ+ Pride "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Throughout June, the world celebrated the LGBTIQ+ Pride, and Australia is not the exception.

While metro areas like Sydney and Melbourne are well known to accept the LGBTIQ+ community, some regional areas dont have this luxury, and its more challenging because of the discrimination the community faces.

This month, the Queensland town of Gympie celebrated its first Pride.

Image: Image credit: Unsplash

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan

Featured In Story: Anna Brennan comedian and event organiser

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 27 June 2023

The post Small regional town of Queensland celebrates first LGBTIQ+ Pride appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

17:11

Teen smoking on the rise "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

The Cancer Council of Victoria has released alarming new data revealing three times increase in tobacco smoking among 14 to 17-year-olds within a span of four years.

Teenagers are currently grappling with the challenge of quitting vaping and smoking.

This trial will require professional support from health practitioners such as Quitline, local pharmacists, and general practitioners who can help combat dependency.

Image: Image credit: Unsplash

Produced By: Moemina Shukur

Featured In Story: Associate Producer Johnson George from Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Monash University

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 27 June 2023

The post Teen smoking on the rise appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

16:38

Paris Hilton brings out Kim Petras and Aqua for iconic Pride set QNews

Nate Woodall

Paris Hilton appeared at Dreamland Pride in New York for an instantly iconic DJ set involving Aqua, Kim Petras and Padam Padam? Paris performed her set wearing a sparkling low-cut rainbow mini dress, a nod to the famous silver Julian Macdonald dress she wore to her 21st birthday party in 2002. The socialite princess also ...

The post Paris Hilton brings out Kim Petras and Aqua for iconic Pride set appeared first on QNews.

14:49

Were not intimidated: Inner West Council to hold Drag Storytime QNews

Nate Woodall

Following the recent trend of Drag Storytime events being pressured into cancellation through threats of violence from anti-LGBTQIA+ protesters, Sydneys Inner West council has passed a motion to hold their own and they wont be backing down. QNews spoke with Councillor Liz Atkins for Damun Ward (Stanmore), about the significance of this motion, and what ...

The post Were not intimidated: Inner West Council to hold Drag Storytime appeared first on QNews.

10:51

Club Q shooter pleads guilty, receives life in prison QNews

Nate Woodall

The 23 year old gunman who attacked Club Q in Colorado last year, killing five people and injuring 19 others, has pleaded guilty to five counts of first-degree murder and 46 counts of attempted murder. Anderson Lee Aldrich appeared in court yesterday, receiving a sentence of five consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole. When ...

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Monday, 26 June

21:40

INTERVIEW: Freddie Ponton NATO No Longer Fit for Purpose "IndyWatch Feed Enviro.au"

The level of corruption in NATO countries has reached an all-time high.

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on June 21, 2023, Patrick talks with independent French researcher and journalist Freddie Ponton, about some of the disturbing aspects of NATOs Air Defender 2023 drill in light of the Wests proxy war against Russia in Ukraine. The level of corruption in NATO countries has reached an all-time high, as unpopular political leaders struggle to sell an expensive losing war. Also, Macron is attempting to crown himself monarch of France by subverting the constitution through Article 6. All this and more. Listen:

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21:37

INTERVIEW: Name Redacted CIA, FBI, DHS Still Censoring at Facebook, Google & YouTube "IndyWatch Feed Enviro.au"

 Understanding the federal governments infiltration of Big Tech social media platforms to control global speech.

In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on June 21, 2023, Patrick talks to independent researcher Name Redacted, about the federal governments infiltration of Big Tech social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Google, and Twitter, controlling global speech on Covid, vaccines, and now attempting to control election integrity discourse internationally from their new centralized public-private Ministry of Truth by embedding their agents into community standards and trust and safety monitoring positions at every major Silicon valley firm. All this and more. Listen:

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20:34

Join the Artists for a stroll along Brisbanes Outdoor Gallery. Westender

If youre looking for a unique and culturally enriching experience in Brisbane, consider taking a stroll along the Outdoor Gallery to reflect on the striking works of First Nations artists. []

The post Join the Artists for a stroll along Brisbanes Outdoor Gallery. first appeared on Westender.

16:49

The Hope Co-op providing support for asylum seeker youth in Australia "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

An initiative run by and for people from asylum-seeking backgrounds is providing young asylum seekers living in Australia with essential access to education and employment opportunities. 

There are more than 25 million asylum seekers world-wide and around 30,000 people who fled their homes for safety and arrived by boat in Australia during 20122013. Most of these have remained in limbo despite ten years of living in Australia. These individuals have become known as the legacy caseload, and face significant barriers from policies aimed at deterring further asylum seekers. As a result, their access to social, economic and educational participation is severely restricted.

In response to these challenges, an initiative has been established by a group of asylum-seeking students in Australia, in collaboration with several citizens. 

Speaking with The Wires Aryana Mohmood about this initiative was Secretary and Project Manager with the Hope Co-operative and PHD Candidate from Monash Faculty of Education, Sally Morgan. 

Image: Image courtesy Hope Co-op

Produced By: Aryana Mohmood

Featured In Story: Sally Morgan, Secretary and Project Manager with the Hope Co-operative and PHD Candidate from Monash Faculty of Education

First aired on The Wire, Monday 26 June 2023

The post The Hope Co-op providing support for asylum seeker youth in Australia appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

16:45

Using the arts to support communities in transition away from coal "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

On the journey to net zero, communities around the world are coming to terms with their inevitable transition away from coal. 

This was the case in Coshocton, Ohio, where a coal-burning power plant was once the backbone of the local community. The plant was demolished in 2020, but in May of this year, the community gathered to pay their respects a funeral in the form of a play. The project was started by Ohio State Universitys School of Environment and Natural Resources, combining social science and fine arts to better understand the significant community impacts of moving away from coal. 

The Wires Mary-Kate Hannagan spoke to Dr Jeffrey Jacquet, Associate Professor of Rural, Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology at Ohio State University to learn more about the project.

Image: Presentation by Dr Jeffrey Jacquet, World Mining Congress/ Supplied: Aryana Mohmood

Produced By: Mary-Kate Hannagan

Featured In Story: Dr Jeffrey Jacquet, Associate Professor of Rural, Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology, Ohio State University

First aired on The Wire, Monday 26 June 2023

The post Using the arts to support communities in transition away from coal appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

16:44

Deep hope resides where we see life thrive "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Australia has had a complicated history with Indian Ocean territories, with such territories becoming areas for quarantine and detainment of asylum seekers. 

Some detainees, as we learn through harrowing accounts in Rene Pettitt-Schipps new book The Archipelago of Us, are held in centers for years, where they are mistreated, underfed and distressed. 

RTRFMs Danae Gibson chats with award-winning author Rene Pettitt Schipp about the release, her experiences on Christmas Island and the injustice of mandatory detention. 

Pettitt-Schipp remains optimistic for a fairer future.

Produced By: Danae Gibson

Featured In Story: Rene Pettitt Schipp, Award-winning author

First aired on The Wire, Monday 26 June 2023

The post Deep hope resides where we see life thrive appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

16:37

Worlds leading mining experts gather at this years World Mining Congress "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

Mining experts say the world needs vast quantities of lithium, cobalt, copper, sand and other minerals for a sustainable net-zero world. At the same time, mining companies need to decarbonise their operations. But how can we ensure the demands for these minerals do not translate to environmental damage and negative impact on local communities? 

These are some of the many questions and topics of conversation at the World Mining Congress, held for the first time in Australia from today, Monday 26 June until this Thursday 29 June.  

Over 3,000 mining leaders, technologists, and researchers from 70 countries are meeting at the Congress, in a bid to share knowledge and provide insight on topics including mine closure and land repurposing in different contexts.  

Speaking with The Wires Aryana Mohmood about this Congress is Dr Mike Hood, Emeritus Professor at the University of Queensland and member of the Australian National Organising Committee that led the development of the program of speakers from around the world.

Image: Image courtesy Ting Ren

Produced By: Aryana Mohmood

Featured In Story: Dr Mike Hood, Emeritus Professor at the University of Queensland and member of the Australian National Organising Committee

First aired on The Wire, Monday 26 June 2023

The post Worlds leading mining experts gather at this years World Mining Congress appeared first on Fraser Coast FM 107.5.

16:10

Aussie author defends teacher facing sack over non-binary book QNews

Jordan Hirst

An Australian childrens author has defended a US teacher whos facing termination after she read his book about a non-binary child to her class. Katie Rinderle, a grade five teacher in the state of Georgia, bought the book My Shadow is Purple at a book fair at her primary school. But shes now on administrative ...

The post Aussie author defends teacher facing sack over non-binary book appeared first on QNews.

14:20

American Express backs Sydneys LGBTQIA+ small independent restaurants through grant funded program QNews

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12:56

Stranger Things actor Noah Schnapp went to his first Pride QNews

Jordan Hirst

Stranger Things actor Noah Schnapp has joined his first Pride celebrations in the US, and his Instagram photos are pure joy. After getting his breakthrough role as Will Byers in the Netflix series, Noah Schnapp came out as gay on TikTok in January. Pride Month celebrations have been underway all month in the US, and ...

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11:53

Sir Elton John paid tribute to George Michael at final UK gig QNews

Jordan Hirst

Sir Elton John has given his final UK performance of his farewell tour before more than a hundred thousand punters at legendary UK music festival Glastonbury. The 76-year-old music icon tearfully took to Glastonburys Pyramid Stage for the final UK show of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. I never thought Id ever play Glastonbury, ...

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11:13

Donation from Cricks Volkswagen Coast2Bay Community Housing Group Sunshine Coast

We are so thankful to have the support of Cricks Volkswagen and this year they have, once again, donated to our RISE Foundation.

Thank you to Dean, Sharron and all at Cricks Volkswagen Maroochydore

The post Donation from Cricks Volkswagen first appeared on Coast2Bay Community Housing Group Sunshine Coast.

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09:26

Romero Welcome Walk 2023 a beacon of hope and generosity for asylum seekers and refugees Westender

Over 170 people raised $20,000 in the third annual Romero Welcome Walk celebrated at West End on Sunday, 18 June.   Freshly brewed coffee greeted the early morning walkers, and []

The post Romero Welcome Walk 2023 a beacon of hope and generosity for asylum seekers and refugees first appeared on Westender.

08:55

Narelda Jacobs to host queer virtual town hall on Indigenous Voice QNews

Jordan Hirst

Labor Senator Louise Pratt and emcee Narelda Jacobs are hosting an LGBTQIA+ virtual town hall on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament this week. The free online seminar is on Wednesday evening (June 28) and will hear from three LGBTQIA+ First Nations advocates. This event will focus on the Voice and its impact on our community, ...

The post Narelda Jacobs to host queer virtual town hall on Indigenous Voice appeared first on QNews.

Sunday, 25 June

21:42

Re-registered Essendon Aviation Services (Mackay, Queensland!!) Cessna S550 Citation S/2 Bizjet VH-SQM Arrives into Mackay Airport - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"

On Friday 19 May, Re-registered Essendon Aviation Services (Mackay, Queensland!!) Cessna S550 Citation S/2 bizjet VH-SQM looked to fly up from the Sunshine Coast and Port Macquarie to Mackay Airport.


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UPDATE!  On Monday 22 May, VH-SQM departed Mackay Airport for the Sunny Coast.

And Bowenville (near Toowoomba) based Cessna 525 CitationJet CJ1+ bizjet VH-JSZ flew up from Armidale and Archerfield to Rockhampton Airport before it then departed to Emerald Airport and further to Normanton and Darwin.

UPDATE!  The next day, on Saturday 20 May, VH-JSZ flew into my local Clermont Aerodrome from Darwin before then departing to Archerfield.

Meanwhile, also on Friday 19 May, Auscott P/L Beechcraft B200GT King Air VH-NMW flew up to Proserpine (Whitsunday Coast) Airport from Toowoomba then down to Archerfield and back to Toowoomba.  It did the opposite flight last Friday 12 May.

Easternwell Group (Avcair) Beech B200 King Air VH-EWG flew up from Brisbane to call into Gladstone and then Mackay Airports before it then flew back to Brisbane and then Toowoomba.

Kenmore Aviation Services (Vicotria) Piper PA-60-600 Aerostar VH-ORT flew up from Melbourne (Moorabbin) and Moree to Bundaberg Airport.

The Queensland Police Service (Airwing) (State of Queensland) Raytheon B1900D VH-PSK flew down from Cairns and Townsville to Rockhampton Airport.  It then continued to Brisbane before later returning to Townsville and then back to Cairns. 

The Queensland Police Service (Airwing) Cessna 208 Caravan VH-PSY also visited Rockhampton Airport but from Cairns.

Gold Coast-based Beech 95-B55 Baron VH-CEN, which had landed at Winton from Birdsville and Bedouri...

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