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Sigrid Thornton plays matriarch with secrets in camp thriller Slant QNews
Sigrid Thornton plays an unhinged, wine-skolling matriarch with dark secrets in new camp black comedy thriller Slant. Vivianne is the mother of the main character Derek Verity, a career-crazed journalist, played by the films writer-producer Michael Nikou. In Melbourne in 1999, Derek is tasked with writing the juiciest feature possible on an infamous socialites disappearance ...
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The Long Story, a new book uncovers neglected stories of Australias interracial history "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
Throughout history, major social and political events have impacted and shaped our interracial relations. Yet often the historical narrative is told through limited perspectives and these important interracial events are left untold.
Co-author and Member for Moreton, Graham Perrett teams up with Queenslander and proud Murri Man, Wayne Long, to launch a new book and tell The Long Story.
A child of both Aboriginal ancestry (Kamilaroi Nation) and Chinese heritage, Wayne Long has lived in the intersection of cultures and talks in the book about how major events, like the Voice to Parliament, can impact the personal and political experience of our country. The Long Story illustrates Australias brutal history of injustice, blood and tragedy, but through this, many incredible stories of resilience.
Charles Sturt University media spoke with MP Graham Perrett about the importance of this book in telling an accurate story of Australian history and how understanding Australias historical relationship with race sheds light on current issues.
Produced By: Charles Sturt University
Featured In Story: Graham Perrett, Co-author of The Long Story and Member for Moreton
First aired on The Wire, Monday 24 July 2023
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New initiative pairs up professors and pollies to encourage science-backed policy-making "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
Two eminent researchers from Curtin University are amongst 26 academics that have been chosen as STEM ambassadors to the federal government, in a new program that pairs professors up with federal politicians.
The aim of the initiative is to bridge the gap between science and politics, helping our most influential policy-makers interpret and access the latest research and evidence.
Internationally renowned radio astronomer Professor Melanie Johnston-Hollitt has been selected for the program and spoke with RTRFMs Fiona Bartholomaeus about her research and how it factors into her new role as an advisor for the government.
See RTRFMs full story here
Produced By: Fiona Bartholomaeus
Featured In Story: Internationally renowned radio astronomer Professor Melanie Johnston-Hollitt
First aired on The Wire, Monday 24 July 2023
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Australian Universities Accord Interim Report Released "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
The Australian Universities Accord released an Interim Report reviewing Australias higher education system. This is the first major review of higher education since the 2008 Bradley Review.
This interim report provides a blueprint for various issues on Australias high education system including the need to address labor shortage gaps by integrating university courses with vocational educational and training providers.
How does that work? And why is it important?
The Wires Toni Pankaluic spoke with Gwilym Croucher, Associate Professor in Higher Education Policy and Management at the University of Melbourne to find out more
Produced By: Toni Pankaluic
Featured In Story: Gwilym Croucher, Associate Professor in Higher Education Policy and Management at the University of Melbourne
First aired on The Wire, Monday 24 July 2023
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Advocates call for national wellbeing framework to address poverty "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
The Albanese government has released Australias inaugural national wellbeing framework, Measuring What Matters.
The framework includes 50 key indicators and aims to track societal and economic progress more effectively. Themes of Healthy, Secure, Sustainable, Cohesive and Prosperous underpin the framework, which will be in addition to more traditional measurements like GDP, employment, and inflation.
The government has welcomed feedback on the framework, which will evolve over time with the aim of providing better societal and economic indicators to improve the wellbeing of all Australians.
But advocates in the social services sectors say more focus needs to be placed on addressing poverty in Australia.
Produced By: Isaac Brogan
Featured In Story: Edwina MacDonald, Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) acting CEO
First aired on The Wire, Monday 24 July 2023
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An Expert view on the Kurilpa Precinct TLPI. Westender
Expert planner and former Director of City Planning at Brisbane City Council, Peter Cumming, has provided the Westender with the his view on Councils Kurilpa Precent Temporary Legislative Instrument (TLPI). []
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FIFA shuts down reporters sexuality question at Womens World Cup QNews
FIFA has shut down a reporters question to Moroccos national captain asking about gay players on her team at a tense Womens World Cup press conference. The 2023 Womens World Cup is underway in Australia and New Zealand. Morocco is the first Arab country to qualify for the tournament. The Moroccan national team will face ...
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MrBeast YouTube star Kris Tyson comes out as trans QNews
YouTube personality and longtime MrBeast collaborator Kris Tyson has come out as transgender in a joyful interview. Kris is a friend and longtime collaborator of US YouTube personality MrBeast, the most-followed creator on the platform. Kris has regularly appeared in the creators viral videos and also has millions of followers of her own. Earlier this ...
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South Brisbane for Yes23. Westender
The Yes23 campaign was embraced in South Brisbane when we joined the national launch at Emma Miller Place on Sunday, 2 July. We gathered, learnt, celebrated and came together to []
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Gold Coast armed robbery charges Brisbane Archives The Echo
Queensland police have charged three teenagers and a man following multiple alleged armed robberies across the Gold Coast, Logan and Brisbane over the weekend.
It will be alleged just before 3.30am on Sunday, July 23, a boy entered a Gardiner Road service station in Holmview where he threatened an employee with a firearm and demanded the till.
The employee complied and was not physically harmed.
The boy allegedly left the scene in a blue 2014 Audi S3, which was reported stolen from a Clover Way property in Helensvale on Saturday night, July 22.
It will be further alleged at approximately 3.35am, a boy armed with a gun stole the cash register from a Juers Road service station in Kingston before leaving in the same car.
No one was physically injured during the incident.
At 6am it will alleged a group travelling in the stolen vehicle was involved in the armed robbery of a cafe on Alexandria St in Ascot before travelling back towards the Gold Coast.
Police conducted patrols and tracked the vehicle across the Gold Coast with assistance from Polair.
At approximately 9.30am, the Audi was sighted travelling south along the Pacific Motorway near Coomera before allegedly crashing into the rear of a Mazda 2 on Foxwell Road around 9.50am.
At 9.53am two people from the group allegedly exited on foot, one injuring a woman and child along Beattie Drive during their attempt to flee.
He was taken in to police custody along Waterways Drive, with officers allegedly locating a firearm nearby.
Just after 10am in Logan, a tyre deflation device was successfully deployed with the vehicle coming to a stop along George Street.
Two more people were taken into police custody near a Beenleigh marketplace.
A search of the vehicle located another two firearms.
An 18-year-old Woodridge man was charged with armed robbery in company will appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court today.
A 15-year-old Crestmead boy has been charged with one count each of enter dwelling and commit, unlawful use of motor vehicle and armed robbery.
He is due to appear at Beenleigh Childrens Court at a later date.
A 15-year-old Coomera boy was charged with one count each of unlawful use of motor vehicle and dangerous operation of a vehicle.
A 14-year-old Eagleby boy was charged with one count each of unlawful use of motor vehicle and receiving tainted property.
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1993: Earring Magic Ken aka Gay Ken QNews
The Melbourne Age reported in 1993 that Barbies boyfriend: has finally come out of the closet. After surveys revealed girls found Ken somewhat dated, Mattel tried to make him cool. They succeeded so well that the doll officially called Earring Magic Ken was more popularly known as Gay Ken. The newest Ken Doll Earring ...
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Things I have learnt about flood insurance. Westender
What is the difference between flood insurance that is unaffordable vs. a house that is uninsurable? Not much to a resident. Premiums are doubling, tripling or more since the 2022 []
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NSFW! Norman Tousley, nude male model & fireman QNews
Norman Tousleys part-time work as a nude male model got him fired from his job as a fireman after a picture of him was presented as evidence in a 1955 court case. Norman started work at the Almeda Fire Department as a 21-year-old. By 1955, he was a highly regarded lieutenant an unblemished record, ...
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Brisbanes rainbow FU FIFA at Suncorp Stadium QNews
Intentionally or not, Brisbanes Suncorp Stadium extended a giant FU FIFA when the stadium lit up in rainbow lights during last nights England v Haiti match. In early July, FIFA announced a ban on players at the Womens World Cup wearing the One Love armband in support of LGBTQIA+ rights. Of course, the organisation also ...
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Advocates welcome Labor policy platform but cautiously QNews
LGBTIQA+ lobby group Just-Equal welcomes improvements to the Labor platform on LGBTIQA+ rights but cautiously. Just-Equal President Brian Greig says Labor must go much further. Draft Labor Platform Labor distributed a draft platform to delegates last week ahead of the partys 49th National Conference. The conference takes place at the Brisbane Convention Centre from ...
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Vic man Justin Males missing after Grindr date QNews
Victoria Police would like to speak with a man Justin Males went on a Grindr date with earlier on the day he went missing, almost a fortnight ago. Justin Males went missing eleven days ago in Melton Victoria. Earlier that day, he hooked up with a date he met on Grindr. Justins best friend Amber ...
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1895: Princesse Edmond de Polignac, Winnaretta Singer QNews
In 1895, the Ladies Chitchat column of Brisbanes The Week newspaper reported that Princesse Edmond de Polignac, otherwise Winnaretta Singer of the sewing machine dynasty, intended to open a shop in Paris. Not, as the paper explained, because she needed the dosh. She is enormously rich. She was also a lesbian. Despite that, at the ...
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Avcair (Avgunn) LearJet 60 Bizjet VH-OLJ at Rockhampton Airport - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"
The 1975 Malaysia show stopped over same-sex kiss QNews
A set by the 1975 at a Malaysian music festival came to an abrupt end last night after frontman Matty Healy criticised the countrys anti-LGBTQ+ stance and kissed bassist Ross McDonald. Scroll down for the vids. The 1975 performed six songs at the Good Vibes festival before Matty Healy stopped and apologised for accepting the ...
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Watch: Lizzo arsograph at Splendour in the Grass. QNews
In a welcome change from people hurling cremated remains and pocket pussies onstage, the only interruption to Lizzos Splendour in the Grass performance was a woman wanting an arsograph. And if a fan wanted her arse signed, the Truth Hurts singer was gunna sign that arse! Scroll down for vid. The American singer opened the ...
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RWNJ own goal: Welcome to Sex a bestseller QNews
In a spectacular own goal, RWNJs who tried to cancel Welcome to Sex by Yumi Stynes and Dr Melissa Kang have turned the book into a best seller. Mob rule This week the village idiots again thronged city streets with their flaming torches and pitchforks. Not over a drag show this time but about a ...
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Helibiz / Heli Lift Bell 205A-1 VH-WOC (ex P2-HBX) Spotted at Rockhampton Airport Heading North - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
On Friday 14 July, recently registered Helibiz / Heli Lift Bell 205A-1 VH-WOC was spotted as it arrived into Rockhampton Airport. It looked to have flown up from Redcliffe via the Sunshine Coast and Bundaberg Airport.
American-registered but Australian-based Gulfstream Aerospace G-V-SP (G550) Bizjet N360LF Arrives into Hamilton Island Airport - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"
On Thursday 13 July, American-registered but Australian-based Gulfstream Aerospace G-V-SP (G550) bizjet N360LF was noted arriving into Hamilton Island Airport from Sydney.
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Free Flu Jab for Every Queenslander. Westender
Free Flu Jabs for all Queenslanders: Queenslanders of all ages will now have access to free influenza vaccinations. Pharmacies and GPs will offer vaccinations from 22 July 31 August []
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Aerlink (formerly Hevilift) ATR 72-500 turboprop VH-FVY Spotted at Mackay Airport on new FIFO run to Moranbah Airport - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Capricornia"
Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk 'Romeo' Helicopter N48-018(918) "Tiger 18" Calls into Bundaberg Airport "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
On Wednesday 12 July, Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk 'Romeo' naval combat helicopter N48-018 (Code 918) "Tiger 18" was spotted visiting Bundaberg Airport.
RAAF Boeing B737-7ES / E-7A Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) Aircraft A30-005 "Wedgetail 04" Missed Approach at Hervey Bay (Fraser Coast) Airport - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Qld"
On Tuesday 11 July, Royal Australian Air Force
(RAAF) Boeing B737-7ES / E-7A Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning
& Control (AEW&C) aircraft A30-005 was noted completing
airwork at Hervey Bay (Fraser Coast) Airport.
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1944: the girls of Stalag 383, drag queen POWs QNews
In 1944, Australian Prisoner of War (POW) Corporal Walter Dressler wrote home to his sister in Perth about the girls of Stalag 383, the drag queen POWs who helped keep prisoners spirits up during their WWII internment. Walters sister shared his letter and a few photos with the Perth Mirror. The prisoners who volunteered to ...
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INTERVIEW: Freddie Ponton Why NATO is Failing in Ukraine "IndyWatch Feed Enviro.au"
Why the Wests experimental a la carte approach to fighting their seemingly cock-sure yet obtuse proxy war against Russia has netted such terrible results for Ukraine.
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on July 19, 2023, Patrick talks with independent French researcher and journalist Freddie Ponton, discusses US-UK-NATOs military debacle in Ukraine, and why the Wests experimental a la carte approach to fighting their seemingly cock-sure yet obtuse proxy war against Russia has netted such terrible results for Ukraine, while simultaneously pushing Europe into financial deficit. All this and more. Listen:
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