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Friday, May 31, 2024

Magical Songs - Upbeat Songs With John - Show 197

So this Monday night, we have a program called, 'Magical Songs' on UBSWJ Radio Show and last week was 'Australian Pop Songs Never Played Before on Upbeat Songs With John at Bay & Basin 927FM, making you feel relaxed, From 6 - 8 pm.
The last promotional post had 19 Post Impressions, 16 Post Reaches, 3 Post Engagements and 3 likes., 1 love, 66 shares.
I like to thank the people who have liked this page - the Likes and followers have remained the same at 162 and 179 on this Page. This shows a greater audience that appreciates the thought put into these promotions.
So tune in to 927fm.com.au on Monday night and enjoy whilst listening live you could even provide a song request by text to
0403 572 344 and dedicate your song to someone you care about, like or love!


 

John And Yoko Start A Revolution From Their Bed - Music History Calendar Event of The Day

 

Sanctuary Point a Concerned Citizen Newsletter Vol. 161

 

Supporters of Sanctuary Point a Concerned Citizen Newsletter 

 

I have a clink of my June 2024 Vol. 161 Newsletter, covering the following topics;

·      Shoalhaven, South Coast NSW Events Calendar.

·      Winter in Australia.

·      Shoalhaven Independents Media Release. Pages 2 & 3.

·      Marine Rescue Sussex Inlet - Autumn 2024 Report.

·      Shoalcoast Community Legal Centre Inc Free Legal Advice.

·      The Country Club St Georges Basin.

·      Ray Brooks Reserve Boardwalk... We are nearly there.

·      Shoalhaven City Council In your Neighbourhood.

·      Media Release 29 May 2024 - Matt Kean Shadow Minister for Health & Bronnie Taylor Shadow Minister for Regional Health.

·      Sanctuary Point Men's Shed - You too can become a member.

·      Jervis Bay Plumbing.

·      My Network Administrator - Michael King CMS ( Computers Made Simple).

·      Bay & Basin Tree Service.

·      Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre (What's On).

·      Welcome to SES StGeorges Basin Unit and Your Emergency Kit.

·      NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research Published 29 May 2024.

·       Shoalhaven LAC - Police Telephone Contact List, Survey Log On and NSW Police Community PORTAL.

·      Bay & Basin Police Station contact numbers for Phone and Fax  on Police Contact List, last page.

·      For the Safety of Life at Sea – Log On and OFF with Marine Rescue, last page.

·      If you think something is wrong, phone it in on the Police Assistance Line... 131 444

 

As always, if you see a Wrong taking place…Phone it in on the Police numbers shown on the last page.

For Safety Sake, when you venture out on the waters of the St Georges Basin… Log On and Off with Marine Rescue Sussex Inlet, … Shown on last page. It could be your life that you save! And at other locations, don’t forget to call your Local Marine Rescue and have a great day!

 

   Kate and I hope you enjoy this month issue and you find something of interest… 

 

Respectfully yours,

 

Dennis O. Williams

Editor: Sanctuary Point a Concerned Citizens Newsletter

Ridgelands Drive,

SANCTUARY POINT NSW 2540

Phone: (02) 4443 3394

Email: dwilliams12@bigpond.com

Web Site: sanctuarypointaconcernedcitizensnewsletter.c


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Thursday, May 30, 2024

Five Genesis-related Acts Share Space In Hot 100 - MUsic history Calendar - Event of The Day

 

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Hang Up On remote Access Scammers - Austraion Government National Anti-Scam Centre 'Scam Watch'

 


Hang up on remote access scammers

Criminals who contact you unexpectedly offering to help 'fix problems' with your account, phone or computer are causing increasing financial loss through remote access scams.

Professional-sounding scammers ask you to download well-known screen-sharing (or remote desktop application) software. They then use this software to steal from you.

Australians reported losing $15.5 million to these scams in 2023, with criminals stealing averages in the tens of thousands of dollars.

Australians over 65 years old are losing the most money in these scams.

How to spot the scam

  • You get an unexpected phone call from someone telling you there's a problem with your account, phone, or computer.
  • They may pretend they're calling from a well-known bank, internet, phone, software or web security business and they can help you 'fix the problem'.
  • They tell you to download software or an app which will let them remotely control your computer or mobile phone.

How the scam works

  • When you download the software or app they say they need to 'fix the problem', the scammer can now fully control your device.
  • They don't fix any problem, because there's no problem to fix.
  • They ask you to tell them your banking passwords or one-time security codes.
  • Sharing these lets the scammer access your bank accounts, personal information and steal your money.
  • You might not realise they have stolen your money and emptied your bank accounts until the next time you log in.

Protect yourself

STOP – Don’t rush to act. Hang up on anyone asking you to download software or an app over the phone. Never provide banking information, passwords, or 2-factor identification codes over the phone.

THINK – Ask yourself if you really know who you are communicating with? Take the time to call the business you're dealing with using independently sourced contact details, or check you're talking to a real employee using their secure app.

PROTECT – Act quickly if something feels wrong. If you've shared financial information or transferred money, contact your bank immediately. Help others by reporting to Scamwatch.

If you've been affected

  • If you have lost money, contact your bank or financial institution immediately.
  • If you've had personal information stolen or need support to recover from a scam, contact IDCARE on 1800 595 160.
  • Help others by reporting scams to Scamwatch.
  • Tell your friends and family: you can share your experience, get support and help to protect others from scams.

Who is the National Anti-Scam Centre?

The National Anti-Scam Centre is where government and industry work together to protect Australians.

We’re harnessing shared resources and smarter analytics to cover blind spots, strengthen weak links and use data to react faster, stopping scams before they happen.

Our aim is to make Australia a harder target for scammers.

For more information about how to avoid or report a scam, visit the Scamwatch website.

We send these alerts to tell you about new scams and how to avoid them. We don't use links in these emails. Not clicking on links in emails and messages is one of the easiest ways to protect yourself from scams.

Story Factory Update - The Gift of Literacy EOFY

 


At Story Factory, we deliver life-changing creative writing programs, supporting young people from under-resourced communities to build their literacy, creativity and confidence.

Every week our team of experienced facilitators works with up to 1,000 young people, 50% of whom are culturally and linguistically diverse and 16% are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.

In line with our Reconciliation Action Plan, our goal this year is to extend our reach and work with more young Indigenous people, incorporate more culturally responsive content into our programs, and continue to deepen our engagement with First Nations students.

 
Creative writing workshop with Russ in Redfern

Creative writing workshop at our Redfern centre. 

Photo: Aphrodite Delaguiado.

Supporters like you are vital to powering our work; your donations keep our team on the ground in under-resourced communities, supporting young people who face some of the most complex barriers to literacy, learning and wellbeing.

This tax time, help us raise $20,000 so more young people can access our creative writing programs. With your help, we will support these young people to develop the skills needed to succeed and thrive at school and beyond.

Thank you for your generous support of the young people we work with.

Warmest wishes, 

Story Factory

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Men's International Day & Movember - Austraian Men's health Forum

November is another huge month in men's health.  International Men's Day  falls on Tuesday, 19th November and this year's theme ...