Tradition

Climate change will strike Australia’s precious World Heritage sites – and Indigenous knowledge is a key defence

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

We developed a climate change “toolkit” for World Heritage properties with site managers and Traditional Owners.

Key Points: 
  • We developed a climate change “toolkit” for World Heritage properties with site managers and Traditional Owners.
  • To our knowledge, it is the first time such guidance has been co-developed and tested with World Heritage property managers and Indigenous experts in this country.
  • Bringing climate science and Indigenous knowledge systems together promises to produce better results for heritage protection as the climate changes.

Mounting climate threats to heritage


Our new research explored climate impacts at three very different sites:

  • Tidal flats, floodplains, lowlands and plateaus provide habitat for many rare or endemic plants and animals.
  • The region is also experiencing more extreme temperatures and heatwaves, changing fire regimes, more intense cyclones, and increasingly intense extreme rainfall events.
  • Hot and dry conditions are causing erosion of topsoil, increasingly exposing Aboriginal cultural heritage.


Read more:
Climate change must be a catalyst for reform of the World Heritage system

Tapping into deep knowledge

  • An Indigenous Reference Group of Traditional Owners from a number of World Heritage sites in Australia contributed their expert knowledge.
  • Effectively addressing climate impacts on World Heritage values requires the deep knowledge, values and worldviews of Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
  • Tapping into this deep understanding of connections between nature and culture can help support the management of spiritual, living landscapes.

Adapting to climate change

  • World Heritage site managers can take a broad range of practical actions to adapt to climate change.
  • In cases where climate change is likely to lead to changes in the values of a site, there may be a need to reevaluate management objectives and strategies (such as accommodating new groups of organisms or “ecological communities”, letting some populations decline, and managed retreat of shorelines).
  • In some cases, managers may aim to retain certain values across a wider landscape while accepting local change.


Read more:
Climate adaptation projects sometimes exacerbate the problems they try to solve – a new tool hopes to correct that

Looking ahead

  • They can focus on the parts most useful to them, depending on their capacity and needs.
  • Ultimately, this resource will help protect Australia’s cultural and natural heritage.
  • Jess Melbourne-Thomas received funding for this work from the Australian Commonwealth Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.
  • Brenda Lin received funding for this work from the Australian Commonwealth Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.
  • Mandy Hopkins received funding for this work from the Australian Commonwealth Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.

First Keystone Announces Fourth Quarter 2023 Earnings (Unaudited)

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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

First Keystone Corporation (OTC Pink: FKYS), parent company of First Keystone Community Bank, reported net income of $5,560,000 for the year ended December 31, 2023.

Key Points: 
  • First Keystone Corporation (OTC Pink: FKYS), parent company of First Keystone Community Bank, reported net income of $5,560,000 for the year ended December 31, 2023.
  • Net income per share was $0.91 while dividends totaled $1.12 per share for the year ended December 31, 2023.
  • The net effect of the derivative on net interest income was $443,000 for the year ended December 31, 2023.
  • For more information on First Keystone Community Bank or its parent company, First Keystone Corporation, please contact Elaine A. Woodland at 570-752-3671.

Allowing duck hunting to continue in Victoria is shameful and part of a disturbing trend

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

The Victorian government has confirmed duck and quail hunting will continue in the state, albeit with changes which would purportedly ensure the practice “remains safe, sustainable and responsible”.

Key Points: 
  • The Victorian government has confirmed duck and quail hunting will continue in the state, albeit with changes which would purportedly ensure the practice “remains safe, sustainable and responsible”.
  • The controversial decision is a rejection of recommendations by a bipartisan parliamentary committee chaired by a Labor MP, which recommended ending native bird hunting this year.
  • To us as Yuin men, Yumburra (black duck) – one of the species being hunted – is a culturally significant species and our tribal totem.


Read more:
Why duck shooting season still isn't on the endangered list

Open season for controversy

  • The issue emerges every autumn when the responsible minister is set to announce the details of the shooting season.
  • Each year the same groups come out to wade through the muddy water and thrash out the same bloody arguments.
  • The inquiry heard non-lethal wounding rates of ducks could be as high 6-40%, or 15,700 to 105,000 based on the 2022 season.
  • The government says it will accept the other seven recommendations “in full or in principle”, by changing the rules from 2025.
  • But in practice these measures will be resource-intensive and challenging to implement effectively.
  • And hunting-related harm to individual ducks and populations can only be reduced, when it could have been eliminated.

A disturbing pattern of behaviour

  • In December 2021 I was invited to present an Indigenous perspective to an inquiry into ecosystem decline in Victoria.
  • I told them of watching the decline of the manna gum woodlands I had grown up in, and how that impacted me.
  • That inquiry found threatened native species are suffering severe declines and are not being holistically protected.
  • These declines included “waterbird species in the Murray–Darling Basin” and “distribution and abundance of waterbirds in the Murray–Darling Basin”.

Demand more from the Victorian government

  • It’s not fading in a faraway place, it’s happening on your doorstep, within your sphere of influence.
  • We, as Victorians, must accept our responsibility to care for this place that sustains us both physically and spiritually.
  • We must demand that governments acknowledge the environment is being devastated and prioritise policies to reverse the trend.


Jack Pascoe is affiliated with Back to Country and is Co-Chief Councilor of the Biodiversity Council.

Kasm Technologies' Workspaces for Oracle is Now Available on Oracle Cloud Marketplace

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Tuesday, January 23, 2024

MCLEAN, Va., Jan. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Kasm Technologies, a Workspace Streaming Platform and a member of Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN), today announced that its digital workspace solution, Workspaces for Oracle , has achieved Powered by Oracle Cloud Expertise and is now available on Oracle Cloud Marketplace.

Key Points: 
  • MCLEAN, Va., Jan. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Kasm Technologies, a Workspace Streaming Platform and a member of Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN), today announced that its digital workspace solution, Workspaces for Oracle , has achieved Powered by Oracle Cloud Expertise and is now available on Oracle Cloud Marketplace.
  • Powered by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Workspaces for Oracle offers:
    BYOD Innovation: Embracing the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend, users can securely leverage their preferred devices to provide a personalized experience.
  • Oracle Cloud Marketplace is a one-stop shop for Oracle customers seeking trusted business applications and services offering unique solutions.
  • "We are excited that Workspaces for Oracle is now available on Oracle Cloud Marketplace," said Jaymes Davis, Chief Product Officer, Kasm Technologies.

UPCX Pioneers Quantum-Safe Blockchain Wallet Technology

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Friday, January 12, 2024

The security of most current blockchain technology relies on traditional cryptographic algorithms, which depend on the computational difficulty of specific mathematical problems.

Key Points: 
  • The security of most current blockchain technology relies on traditional cryptographic algorithms, which depend on the computational difficulty of specific mathematical problems.
  • However, the emergence of quantum computers could render these algorithms vulnerable to decryption, posing a threat to blockchain security.
  • The critical functions of Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) include:
    - Protection of Blockchain Technology: Blockchain relies on cryptographic protocols to secure transactions and smart contracts, making PQC crucial for maintaining security.
  • UPCX is an innovative open-source payment system that leverages high-speed blockchain technology.

Global Workspace Delivery Network Markets Report 2023: Digital Transformation Spurs Demand, Scalability and Flexibility Key to Growth - Forecasts to 2028

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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

The global workspace delivery network market size reached US$ 2 Billion in 2022.

Key Points: 
  • The global workspace delivery network market size reached US$ 2 Billion in 2022.
  • Workspace Delivery Network Market Trends:
    The workspace delivery network market is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing demand for flexible and remote work culture and the emerging popularity of mobility and bring-your-own device (BYOD).
  • Key Questions Answered in This Report:
    How has the global workspace delivery network market performed so far, and how will it perform in the coming years?
  • Who are the key players/companies in the global workspace delivery network market?

DesignInspire exhibition promotes Hong Kong's creativity

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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

HONG KONG, Nov 21, 2023 - (ACN Newswire) - Japan had a taste of Hong Kong designers' work last month through the 10-day DesignInspire exhibition Design Through Heritage, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), with Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR)* as the Lead Sponsor, which concluded on 29 October.

Key Points: 
  • HONG KONG, Nov 21, 2023 - (ACN Newswire) - Japan had a taste of Hong Kong designers' work last month through the 10-day DesignInspire exhibition Design Through Heritage, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), with Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR)* as the Lead Sponsor, which concluded on 29 October.
  • The exhibition showcased 24 works from 17 design groups, bringing Hong Kong's creativity to Tokyo and further promoting the development of Hong Kong's cultural and creative industry.
  • The exhibition has returned to Hong Kong and goes on to display at Times Square in Hong Kong from 16 to 30 November.
  • DesignInspire - Design Through Heritage is divided into three main themes: Cityscape of Hong Kong, (Re)Industrialisation and Traditional and Future Crafts.

Daily Journal Corporation Announces Financial Results for Fiscal Year ended September 30, 2023

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Thursday, December 28, 2023

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During fiscal 2023, Daily Journal Corporation (NASDAQ:DJCO) had consolidated revenues of $67,709,000 as compared to $54,009,000 in the prior year.

Key Points: 
  • LOS ANGELES, Dec. 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During fiscal 2023, Daily Journal Corporation (NASDAQ:DJCO) had consolidated revenues of $67,709,000 as compared to $54,009,000 in the prior year.
  • Journal Technologies’ business segment pretax income increased by $2,981,000 to $4,268,000 from $1,287,000 in the prior fiscal year primarily resulting from increased revenues of $13,369,000.
  • The Company’s investments generated approximately $8,336,000 in dividends and interest income for fiscal 2023, as compared to $5,451,000 in the prior fiscal year.
  • Daily Journal Corporation publishes newspapers and web sites covering California and Arizona, and produces several specialized information services.

Alliance Entertainment’s AMPED Distribution Celebrates 10 Years of Business with Impressive 24 Grammy™ Nominations

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

In its 10th year of operation, AMPED has achieved a record-breaking 24 Grammy nominations for 19 artists, highlighting the company's commitment to championing independent music and empowering artists to succeed.

Key Points: 
  • In its 10th year of operation, AMPED has achieved a record-breaking 24 Grammy nominations for 19 artists, highlighting the company's commitment to championing independent music and empowering artists to succeed.
  • “We are incredibly proud of our artists and their nominations for the 2024 Grammy Awards,” said Jeff Walker, CEO and CFO of Alliance Entertainment.
  • “This is a testament to their hard work, talent, and dedication, as well as the support of our team at AMPED.
  • The AMPED roster boasts exceptional talent across diverse genres, reflected in the wide range of Grammy categories in which they received nominations.

Thirteen homes remain for sale at Traditions at Wall new home community in Wall, Monmouth county, New Jersey

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Wednesday, December 20, 2023

WALL, N.J., Dec. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Traditions at Wall, Monmouth County's best new construction value offered by American Properties Realty, Inc., has only thirteen homes (including a model) remaining for sale in this popular community in a great location.

Key Points: 
  • WALL, N.J., Dec. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Traditions at Wall, Monmouth County's best new construction value offered by American Properties Realty, Inc., has only thirteen homes (including a model) remaining for sale in this popular community in a great location.
  • Traditions at Wall is also close to the beaches of Asbury Park, Point Pleasant, Manasquan, Sea Girt and Spring Lake.
  • The community will feature a tot lot, open space, patio picnic area, bike rack and privacy fencing.
  • You may also e-mail Kelly Flanagan at [email protected] "There are just so many great reasons to purchase at Traditions at Wall," said Flanagan.