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VK National News 11Apr21

Text edition: Weekly news from the WIA:

MP3 edition of news available at: 
http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2021-04-11.mp3 


Text edition:
2021 APRIL 11 VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA
 

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 THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

 THIS LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN
 tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos

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 NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 11  2021 
 IN OUR 26th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS



 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PORTAL
 Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest news, key facts and figures,
 contacts and answers to your questions.
 www.health.gov.au/




 In this weeks news... 

 WIA President Greg, with this weeks board comment and he'll
 speak on:-

 WIA Election update:  

 ACMA consultations: 
 
 and the WIA AGM:  



 An interesting use of Radio in the fight against the 
 "bat flu"..


 RADIO PROVIDES TRAFFIC REPORTS FOR COVID VACCINATIONS

 A low-power AM radio station in a U.S. city was used to broadcast
 an especially timely message, directing people to a drive-through
 clinic to get their COVID-19 vaccine.

 The message went out on 1630 AM in Denver, Colorado,
 transmitting pre-recorded information in English and Spanish
 helping thousands of older Colorado residents arrive for their
 appointments at Coors Field, where 10,000 doses were "jabbed in".



             WIA NATIONAL NEWS AND YOUR 3 W's.


                    WASH YOUR HANDS
                   
                      WEAR YOUR MASK
                
             WATCH YOUR DISTANCE (1.5 metres)

                   www.health.gov.au/



 WIA

 JOIN THE WIA
 tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y
 

 WIA BOARD MINUTES
 www.wia.org.au/joinwia/wia/minutes/


 WIA BOARD NEWSLETTERS (older)
 Giving members to have a better awareness of Board activities.
 www.wia.org.au/joinwia/wia/newsletters/



 Hello, this is Greg, WIA President, with this weeks board
 comment. 

 WIA Election update:  The WIA Election process is well
 underway with the election documents distributed with
 AR magazine Issue 2. Those members who have elected to
 receive only the electronic version of the magazine have
 been sent the election documents via direct mail. Please
 note, most importantly, that the closing date has been
 extended past the date printed on the election documents.
 The closing date for the receipt of your vote to the WIA is
 now April 30. This extension is to offset delays in the
 postal system which have been a feature since the pandemic
 started last year.  A MemNet email advice of the closing
 date extension was sent to all members , authorised by the
 WIA returning officer. 

 The election process is overseen by the WIA Returning Officer.
 If any member has a query regarding the election process,
 please contact the WIA National Office, preferably via email
 ideally with a subject line of Election Query.
 ( nationaloffice(at)wia.org.au ).  

 ACMA consultations: 

 The have so far been two ACMA consultations this year that
 impact on the Amateur Radio Service.  The first was where
 ACMA proposed as their preferred option a move to a Class
 Licence instead of the current Non-assigned Apparatus
 Licence  this closed a week ago. The WIA response
 submission, supported strongly by the WIA poll results, was
 that we could not reasonably support the ACMA proposed
 option in its current form. Note that the WIA is not opposed
 fundamentally to a class licence, but it must pass a
 Better Off Overall test before we would endorse such an
 option.  I personally believe that a Class Licence is
 ultimately inevitable in the mid-term, even if not in the
 near term, and it is worth considering different scenarios
 and the opportunities that may ensue.  The implementation of
 this type of hybrid arrangement where there is an
 appropriate  split of regulation between the ACMA  and the
 Amateur Service is clearly non-trivial.  Frameworks would
 need to be in place to support self-regulation, benefit
 radio amateurs and ensure a low cost, not-for-profit
 solution. 

 The second ACMA consultation is titled Proposed changes to
 class licences - Updating references to standards to include
 references to equipment rules, and harmonising
 electromagnetic energy requirements - March 2021. In this
 consultation, the ACMA has stated that it proposes:
 to require compliance with the general public exposure
 limits for EME as specified by the Australian Radiation and
 Nuclear Protection Safety Agency ( ARPANSA ) in the
 Radiation Protection Standard for Limiting Exposure to
 Radiofrequency Fields 100 kHz to 300 GHz (2021) or any
 instrument that replaces that standard. 
 The ACMA has also stated in the consultation that For these
 class licences, the proposed amendments are designed to
 ensure that the EME requirements for class-licensed users
 are harmonised with the requirements for users operating
 under the corresponding apparatus licence ( the earth
 apparatus licence and the amateur apparatus licence ).
  
 In its initial analysis, the WIA has found that the proposed
 regulatory arrangements are inconsistent with the ACMA
 harmonisation objective and has recommended changes to
 redress this deficiency.

 WIA AGM:  The Federal government has not extended the
 determination that overrode the Corporation Act to allow
 virtual AGMs to be held by public companies, although it
 was expected to do so via changes to the legislation due
 early 2021.  The WIA held a virtual AGM last year. Hence
 this year the WIA will now be holding a hybrid AGM. This
 will require a physical location to be identified, a number
 of options are currently being considered.  The WIA will
 advise details as soon as practicable. 

 Until next time, this is Greg VK2GPK


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 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
 Southgate AR Club, ARRL,  NZART, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE
 & the World Wide sources of the WIA.  

 18 of April will be World Amateur Radio Day and this year
 marks the 96th anniversary of the International Amateur
 Radio Union, which was founded at the 1925 International
 Radiotelegraph Conference in Paris.

 The IARU has chosen "Amateur Radio: Home but Never Alone"
 as the theme for World Amateur Radio Day 2021 to acknowledge
 that during our physical distancing to reduce the spread of
 COVID-19, amateur radio stands out as a welcome respite for
 its variety of activities and opportunities.

 On World Amateur Radio Day, all radio amateurs are invited
 to take to the airwaves to share global goodwill with other
 amateurs.

 At least one Society, Radio Amateurs of Canada is again
 holding a Get on the Air on World Amateur Radio Day
 special event in which RAC encourage as many Amateurs as
 possible to get on the air and contact as many RAC stations
 as possible.

 Norway's national amateur radio society the NRRL is hosting
 a digital Ham Convention commencing on World Amateur Radio Day.
 There will be interesting and exciting digital lectures over
 the eight days. NRRL will browse, get product presentations
 from several of the Norwegian suppliers of radio amateur
 equipment, and get to demonstrate exciting news on the
 equipment front.

 Of course, there will also be radio amateur lectures
 from Norwegian speakers with cutting-edge expertise from
 various fields within the radio amateur service.



 IARU REGION ONE

 Cyprus radio hams remove discriminatory language.

 At their AGM held on March 21, the Cyprus Amateur Radio
 Society (CARS) made changes to their Constitution to make it
 gender neutral as part of an effort to make the Society more
 'welcoming' to female members

 As part of their efforts to help newly licensed amateurs,
 the topic of the Society's recent online Skills Night was
 "Licensed. Now What?"

 The 2021 AGM was held online, read the report on
 www.cyhams.org/wp/?p=6476



 The communications regulators of both Germany and Austria
 have made new editions of their national amateur radio
 callbooks available for free download.

 Germany:-
 tinyurl.com/64ujv6h8

 Austria:-
 tinyurl.com/wt6jkmet



 South African Draft Type Approval regulations published.

 Regulator, ICASA, has printed in regulations in Government
 Gazette no 44371 dated 31 March 2021.

 Amateur Radio has been listed in Section 5 under the list of
 equipment not requiring registration with the Authority.
 The ZS Society SARL will study the draft carefully and
 prepare feedback to ICASA. Initial reaction is that this is
 good news!

 It is not certain when the final regulations will be gazetted. 
 It will depend on the feedback received and if hearings will 
 have to be held.

 You can download a copy of the Regulation from the SARL

 www.sarl.org.za



 The UK regulator has awarded small-scale DAB radio multiplex
 licences for four more areas in England and Scotland. 

 Small-scale DAB is an innovative technology that provides a
 low-cost way for local commercial, community and specialist
 music services to take to the digital airwaves.

 Further licence awards for the remaining 16 areas that were
 advertised in Round One will be announced over the coming
 weeks. Round Two licence areas in the North West of England
 and North East Wales will be advertised on 1 June 2021.




 REGION THREE

 Last radio repair shop in Telangana

 Arab News reports on two aging brothers in Hyderabad who run
 the last radio repair shop in the southern Indian state.

 In the heart of the old town, the shop, which has been open
 since 1948, is filled with thousands of radio sets stacked
 in the small space where two aging brothers have been
 repairing radios for as long as they can remember.

 The brothers, 82 and 71, learned the craft from their father,
 who started selling and repairing radios in the 1920s after
 a trip to Bombay, where he bought his first set.

 More than seven decades later, Mahboob Radio Service is now
 the last radio repair shop in Hyderabad and the whole
 southern Indian state of Telangana.

 Read the full story at
 www.arabnews.com/node/1836526/offbeat


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 HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT  
  
 --------------


 Great news  Australia Team 1 has taken out the Commonwealth
 Contest team competition for the fifth time in a row with
 38,114 points  and Australia Team 2 finished third with
 24,996. Only the Canadian #1 team finishing second with
 36,270 points meant we didnt take out the top two places!

 More on this "Winners are Grinners" story NEXT week

 (vkcc posting)

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 Erding, Germany  Wednesday, 07.04.2021

 Team YOTA has been working hard over the last few months to
 establish one whole new project for the ham radio community.
 Everyone can take part, it takes will take place three times
 per year and only lasts 12 hours. Its aim is to increase the
 youngsters activity on the air, strengthening the reputation
 of the YOTA program and demonstrate the support for
 youngsters across the world.

 Next week here on WIA National News let us introduce you to
 our brand new YOTA Contest!

 I'm Philipp, DK6SP, Youth WG Chair, IARU Region 1

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 The Yuri Gagarin International DX Contest 2021 is dedicated
 to the memory of Yuri Gagarin, who realized the first human
 flight to space, on April 12, 1961. Contest runs from
 2100 GMT on April 10 until 2100 GMT on April 11.

 THAT'S THIS WEEKEND - RIGHT NOW.

 And THIS YEAR the contest is welcomed on the QO-100 satellite.

 On April 4, AMSAT-DL opened the QO-100 NB satellite
 transponder to general contest operation in the upper
 mixed-mode range. This weekend (April 10-11) will see the
 Yuri Gagarin contest and we are more than welcome to use the
 QO-100 geostationary satellite NB transponder for both CW
 and SSB operation:

 Uplink area    2400.370  2 400.490 MHz
 Downlink area 10489.870  10489.990 MHz

 Read the AMSAT-DL announcement and see the band plan at
 amsat-dl.org/en/contests-on-qo-100-allowed/

 (SouthGate)

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 the CQ World Wide  CW WPX Contest May   29-30 

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 April 25 AM / CW  ANZAC Day, Sun 25th from 9am on 7125kHz AM.

  --------------

 Harry Angel Sprint will be May First. 10:00 - 11:46 UTC. 

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 The VK SHIRES June 12-13

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 WINTER VHF-UHF Field Days - June 26 - 27 

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 IARU HF World Championship  July 10-11 

  --------------

  TRANS TASMAN LOWBAND CONTEST
 
  Next contest - JUL 17 - and has the aim of encouraging
  Low Band activity between VK and ZL on 160 80 and 40M using
  SSB, CW and RTTY OR PSK 

  --------------

 RD or Remembrance Day Contest will be August 14-15.

  --------------

 ALARA CONTEST 
 
 A Combined phone and CW run over 24 hours starting on
 Saturday 28th August at 0600 hours UTC finishing
 Sunday   29th August at 0559 hours UTC

  --------------

 OCEANA CONTEST

 VOICE from 0800 UTC Saturday 2 October to 
            0800 UTC Sunday   October 3 

 CW    from 0800 UTC Saturday 9 October to
            0800 UTC Sunday   October 10 
 

  --------------
 
 SPRING VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS November 27-28

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 December 4-5 160 Meter WW

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 DECEMBER  11 - 12 10 Mtr World Wide

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    DX WINDOW

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 EI 2 IMD Saturday April 24th is an official Marconi station
 for the International Marconi Day 2021 activity from Tramore,
 County Waterford. Tramore has a direct connection with
 Marconi as he often stayed there with his aunt, a
 Mrs. Cookman who resided at The Cove, Tramore.

 Another EI station listed on the IMD site is EI 0 MAR from
 the Martello Tower at Howth in Dublin

 (SouthGate)

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 Danish special event

 To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War 2
 and thus Denmark's liberation, the callsign OZ 75 MAY was
 active last year during May.

 However, Bornholm Island was not liberated until April 5th,
 1946, yes ONE YEAR LATER, so Danish radio amateurs have been
 active with the two special callsigns OZ 75 BO and OZ 75 MAY
 during the period of April 1-11th, 2021.
 
 Activity will be on all the bands, including the WARC bands,
 using CW, SSB and all Digital modes. Operators active from
 Bornholm Island (EU-030) and the surrounding islands, will
 use the callsign OZ75BO. Operators in the rest of Denmark
 will use the callsign OZ75MAY.

 Remember today is the last day!

 (SouthGate)

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 GB5LIB Guernsey Amateur Radio Special Event

 Members of the society, G.A.R.S. will activate the special
 event station GB 5 LIB between 8th May and 14th May 2021 on
 all bands and modes from 160-10 meters. Some satellite
 operation is likely too, including QO100.

 The station will be on air to celebrate the 76th anniversary
 of the Liberation of the islands in the Bailiwick of Guernsey.

 (ICQPODCAST)

 -----------------------

 VK ZERO 

 Stationed at Australia's Casey Base in Antarctica until at
 least November, Paul, VK2PAD is active as VK0PD in his spare
 time. Currently he has a 20/40m dipole 10m above ground
 level and so far he has some contacts on 20m. 

 (rsgb)

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 ARGENTINA.

 Special event station L 21 RCA is QRV during all of 2021
 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of IARU member society
 Radio Club Argentino. QSL via LU 4 AA.

 (arrl)


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 WIRELESS WEATHER 

 Researchers have uncovered centuries-old accounts of the
 1582 solar storm according to a post on eHam.net.

 They've got their hands on a Portuguese scribe dating early
 March 1582, which describes the magnificent light show never
 before experienced by people of the nation. Solar Storms
 occur when the sun is at its peak solar activity. The sun
 shoots out boiling hot plasma in the form of solar flares 
 and winds. These affect Earth's magnetosphere that produces
 vibrant auroras around regions where auroras are not
 normally seen. Even though most solar storms have nothing to
 worry about, a massive one could cause devastating 
 interference with electronics these days, some 400+ years
 since this Portuguese account.

 tinyurl.com/cyjyx7n8


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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS

 FAITH

 Silent Key - Fr. Harry Houlihan EI3EN


 Many of us would have worked Father Harry Houlihan EI3EN,
 a native of Dingle, County  Kerry who has passed away at his
 home in the Franciscan Friary, Multyfarnham. First founded
 in 1268, the Franciscan monastery at Multyfarnham is still
 home to a community of friars, some 753 years later! 

 EI3EN become a radio enthusiast while a missionary in
 South Africa where he spent almost forty years.

 On his return to Ireland, he lived in Cork and Waterford
 before finishing his days as a Franciscan Friar in
 Multyfarnham west of Dublin almost in the centre of Ireland.


 (IRTS)




 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
 AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary(at)amsat-vk.org

 Winmalee students to speak to astronauts

 It never ceases to amaze how VK hams involved with ARISS never provide you
 with news of forth coming school contacts in advance, 
 however thanks to Australia's Blue Mountains Gazette this
 story reports Winmalee Public will become ground control
 later this month when eight students talk to an astronaut
 on the International Space Station.

 Way way back in the pre-C-19 days, July 2019, the school's
 science teacher, Alison Broderick, applied to NASA to be
 part of the exciting ARISS program - Amateur Radio on the
 International Space Station.  This thanks to amateur radio
 enthusiasts who work with NASA to facilitate the contacts.

 Finally, late last year, Alison got the good news: We have
 lift-off.

 Within a few weeks (NASA has yet to confirm the exact date),
 the students of Winmalee Public will speak to astronauts via
 radio in the school hall as the space station orbits 430 kms
 above the earth travelling at 27,000km/h.

 The link between Earth and space will be supported by a 
 Shane Lynd, a moderator for ARISS, who lives in Mackay, VK4.

 The students entered the "Ask an Astronaut a Question"
 competition, and eight lucky winners have been singled out
 to speak to crew aboard.

 Read the full Blue Mountains Gazette article
 
 tinyurl.com/kcfu9bfc



 THE OTHER MISSION:-

 This mission "almost" past us by, hardly making a dent in the
 Easter News on main stream media, but, thanks to
 criticalcomms.com.au we learn that the University of NSW
 Canberra Space campus M2 CubeSat satellites were launched
 with Rocket Labs They Go Up So Fast mission from
 New Zealand, representing a step forward in Australias
 sovereign space capabilities.

 The M2 mission, a collaboration between UNSW Canberra Space
 and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), brings together
 emerging technologies to deliver advanced capabilities in
 earth observation, maritime surveillance and satellite
 communications. Supporting Australias space situational
 awareness, the data captured by M2 can inform maritime
 surveillance, weather observations and low-orbit satellite
 traffic.

 UNSW Canberra Spaces Spacecraft Project Lead
 Andrin Tomaschett said the M2 mission was "ALMOST" entirely
 designed and built in Australia.

 tinyurl.com/ztepf3nw




 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- IOTA
 iota-world.org

 AS-053

 Malay Peninsula West group:

 Jorge / AB6WP is said to be operating as HS 0 ZOK from
 Phuket Island, this month, April.

 QRV mostly on 20-10m, SSB, some CW. QSL via HS 0 ZOK.


 (SouthGate)




 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP --- MILITARY

 Major Brian A. Kerg, fleet amphibious communications officer,
 U.S. Marine Corps, has written an article about the
 Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS).

 The US Defence Department have a mechanism by which to employ
 amateur radio operators and connect joint planners with key
 nodes in the area of operation. The Military Auxiliary Radio
 System is a Defence Department-sponsored civilian auxiliary
 of amateur radio operators that actively supports military
 operations.

 Notably, military aircrews remain capable of using MARS
 phone patches through high frequency radios when satellite
 communications are unavailable.

 The article has been published by AFCEA and you can read it
 at the link in this weeks WIA National News ( wia.org.au )

 tinyurl.com/xe66dbsc




 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- SWL

 New National Shortwave Listeners Club

 A new club to cater for the needs of shortwave listeners and
 aspiring radio amateurs was launched during the week, and
 the club is affiliated to the Irish Radio Transmitters
 Society

 The club is called the National Shortwave Listeners Club and
 will meet Sunday nights at 2000 UTC on the Zoom platform and
 will provide a forum where newcomers and others can meet
 and improve on their experiences in our wonderful hobby.

 Enquiries about the club for the time being can be directed
 to harectraining(at)gmail.com

 (SouthGate)




 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- YOTA
 (Youngsters On The Air)
 youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA
 twitter.com/hamyota

 The El Defensor Chieftain reports eleven-year-old Keller
 Ford is now a licensed amateur radio operator, he has the
 callsign KI 5 PGE.

 Now additional good news reaches us, a short ceremony was
 held at Cottonwood Valley Charter School where a local
 ham Jon Spargo KC 5 NTW has presented Keller with a
 hand-held radio.

 Keller said he plans to use the radio for school projects.
 There are a lot of options you can do. Which is the other
  reason why I got the license, he said.

 I might use it on a backpacking trip. Its useful to
  communicate in an emergency. Or communicate to other
  people on that trip who also have a ham radio license.

 dchieftain.com/cvcs-student-gets-fcc-license/


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 IT'S TIME - TIME TO VOTE.

 The order of names appearing on the Ballot Paper shall be as
 follows:

 1. Peter Schrader VK4EA
 2. Peter Dernikos VK3FN
 3. Greg Kelly VK2GPK (Current WIA President)     
 4. Steven Green VK2TSG
 5. Peter Clee VK8ZZ (Current WIA Secretary)
 6. Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY
 7. Scott Williams VK3KJ (Current WIA Board Member)
 8. David Uzzell VK2DU 

 Members are asked to vote for a maximum of 4 nominees by
 striking OUT the names of nominees not voted for, and
 returning their vote before April 30.

 Now lets hear 4 of the 8 candidates and kicking it off,
 top of the ballot paper is VK4EA

 "Gidday, this is Peter Schrader  VK4EA, also KQ4PS, was
  VK4TGV and 9V1PS.  

  I have got myself onto the WIA Board election ballot paper
  and you are probably wondering, why vote for me?

  I was first licensed in 2000 as VK4TGV, taking up 9V1PS
  shortly after a move to Singapore for work.
  
  My initial interest were in HF and APRS, now active on
  microwaves and ATV. 
  
  Past president and now member of the Redcliffe & Districts
  Radio Club, treasurer of the Brisbane VHF Group, member of
  the SEQATV Group and vice-president of Austravel Safetynet
  (V M D 750).  

  I have had many technical and managerial roles, based in VK
  and overseas.

  So, what are some of my goals?

  I want to know, what stops people joining or renewing their
  WIA membership?  The Institute needs strength in numbers to
  make a real difference.  A larger, more engaged, membership
  gives us Amateurs a voice.

  The WIA needs to get better with communications, to me,
  using Social Media effectively makes sense.
  
  Ensure that the Institute maintains dialogue with the 
  A C M A, the A M C and, if I may be bold, other
  representative organisations.

  I have a number of other ideas, not enough time to here.

  It is important that you take some time to participate in
  the voting process, please do it as soon as you receive
  your ballot, so to ensure that it is received in time.

  Email     = vk4ea(at)wia.org.au
  Facebook  = peter.schrader.18
  Twitter   = @peterschrader2
  Instagram = @peterschrader2
  Im also on LinkedIn.

  Cheers for now, this has been Peter, VK4EA, for
  WIA National News.



 Second on the ballot paper is VK3FN

 " Hi. My name is Peter Dernikos VK3FN

   My professional background is a company director for the
   past 12 years.

   I have been highly active in many aspects of amateur radio
   ever since obtaining my foundation licence back in 2006,
   and in 2012 I upgraded to an advanced licence.

   I am an active DX chaser, contester and have been involved
   in a few DX-peditions over the years. I enjoy bringing new
   people into the hobby and a highly active Volunteer
   Examiner for the AMC & ARRL.

   I am the current President of the VEA Group, we organise
   and administer AMC and ARRL amateur licence examinations.
  
   I have been a member of the WIA since 2006.

   As a WIA director, I have nominated to work with the board
   cohesively and positively to encourage and focus as a
   strong team in protecting and improving our amateur
   service to our members and the amateur community.

   The changes I would like to achieve with the board are to
   have a better relationship with ACMA & AMC. Have greater
   transparency and more engagement with our members and
   affiliated clubs. Encourage more youth into our hobby,
   improve the current educational path and streamline the 
   examination process that we currently have.

   73
   Peter Dernikos VK3FN


 

 Our 3rd Canditate is current WIA President Greg, VK2GPK

 ( Audio intensive - no script )  
 
 4th on the Ballot Paper VK2TSG


 " Hello, this is Steven Green VK2TSG.

   I have been a licenced Amateur Operator since 1992; I have
   previously worked in Radio Communications Sales and
   service in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne, and for a short
   time I was welcomed as a member of the Moorabbin and
   District Amateur Radio Club whilst in VK3.
 
   I am currently the Vice-President of the Blue Mountains
   Amateur Radio Club in New South Wales.

   I have extensive experience in managing and working in IT
   and Communications for Emergency Services including work
   in Emergency Operations Centres, triple-zero call centres,
   and as a Responder in the field.

   I have also worked across several disciplines including
   Chaplaincy, peer-support, Nursing, Volunteer Management
   and services, as well as on boards and executive committees.
 
   Following in the footsteps of ters to our ranks including
   mentoring, and additional support for affiliate clubs and
   groups, particularly in remote and regional locations.

   I would also like to work with all stakeholders to examine
   improvements that could be made with the process of becoming
   a licenced amateur, as many have discussed such difficulties
   with me.
 
   If elected, I would be open to hearing from Amateurs
   across Australia and its Territories, whether members or
   not, to ensure that the WIA is able to understand the 
   situations that we face.

   Thank you to all, for your time and consideration in
   regards to the 2021 election.

   73 from Steven Green VK2TSG. 

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 2021 Social Scene


 KEEP ONE WAVELENGTH AWAY AT 144 Megacycles
 #2MetersMatters


 Due to the COVID-19 situation, please check these events'
 direct for up-to-date status information and even without 
 Covid dates have an uncanny knack of being changed at last
 moment.

 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PORTAL
 Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest news, key facts and figures,
 contacts and answers to your questions.
 www.health.gov.au/


 VK3 - MOORABBIN HAMFEST May 8                         (vk3gl)

 VK2 - MayHam (Wyong Race Course) May 30               (vk2ji)

 VK5 - SERG convention Mt. Gambier June 12 / 13        (vk5bj)

 VK3 - ROSEBUD RadioFest ke the time to pen YOUR contribution.

To submit audio email nationalnews(at)wia.org.au and ask for the current
password then read "how to submit items" in the weekly news page on
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Remember the sooner you submit material the more the likelihood of it
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your supporters 'goods' in this text edition "no worries."

We cannot give blatant 'plugs' to raffles.

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