Applications open to fund Spring Holiday Break activities

Regional councils and eligible not-for-profit organisations are encouraged to apply for funding to deliver events and activities for young people during the upcoming Spring school holidays under the Holiday Break program.

Minister for Youth Rose Jackson said applications are now open for the popular program, which has funded everything from science exhibitions and song writing classes to virtual reality tournaments and surfing clinics for young people in the regions.

“That’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the type of opportunities that the Holiday Break program provides to keep young people entertained and engaged during the school holidays,” Ms Jackson said.

“We know how expensive it can be for parents and carers to find things to do during school breaks so it’s important that the events and activities on offer are free to help ease some of that financial pressure for regional families.”

Minister for Regional NSW, Tara Moriarty, said young people in regional NSW often face financial and geographical barriers that impact their ability to access recreational and social activities within their local communities.

“The program provides young people across regional NSW with wonderful opportunities to connect, have fun and learn new skills during the school holidays. I am pleased to see the program supporting young people and our vibrant regional communities.”

Funding of up to $8,000 will be available to 93 regional councils and eligible not-for-profit organisations to cover the cost of running youth events from Saturday 23 September to Sunday 8 October 2023.

The funding can be used to support a wide range of activities including youth concerts and music events, dances and discos, sport and recreational activities, and art and theatre workshops.

The NSW Government also has a growing base of program partners including Rugby NSW, KYUP!, Create NSW, One Giant Leap Foundation, and the NSW Office of Sport, who have hosted activities such as self-defence workshops, song writing classes, holiday camps and an aerospace academy.

The NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors is another program partner that provides young people from a refugee background with access to free holiday activities.

Community Services Coordinator Jasmina Bajraktarevic-Hayward said it’s a chance for young people who are often processing traumatic settlement journeys to try new sport and recreational activities, show their creativity and develop friendships.

“The program plays an important role in helping young people from a refugee background get to know their community and environment, make new friends and engage in activities that have profound therapeutic impacts through creation of safety, connections and mastery,” Ms Bajraktarevic-Hayward said.

Funding applications are open now until 5pm Sunday 13 August 2023, or when funds are exhausted.

To find out more and for program guidelines, visit www.nsw.gov.au/holidaybreak.

NSW to go green and gold as Matildas score Sydney final

Following the Matildas’ triumphant win over Canada in their final pool match of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, the NSW Government is getting behind the team in the lead up to their round of 16 match on Monday 7 August which will be played in Sydney at Stadium Australia.

Buildings will turn green and gold, and messages of support will be displayed across the transport network, with everyone encouraged to wear green and gold to show their support!

The Matildas have already made history with the biggest ever Australian winning margin in a World Cup match.

It is only fitting that the Sydney Opera House is illuminated next Monday from 6pm.

The Central Station Clock Tower will go gold and the lighting inside the Central Station Concourse will go green and gold in tribute.

A message of support will be amplified across screens on the transport network, in Metro and train stations, buses and bus stops, at light rail platforms and on ferry wharves, as well as across more than 100 Service NSW centres.

The NSW Government will also turn its social channels green and gold for the day.

In addition, everyone is urged to wear green and gold where they can, as we barrack for the women’s team to make the quarter-final round.

Next Monday’s match will also be screened at the FIFA Fan Festival at Tumbalong Park, in Darling Harbour, which is providing a lively and very popular destination for crowds to join in on the FIFA Women’s World Cup atmosphere.

The FIFA Fan Festival site shows every game for free on large screens, along with live performances and street food.

The Matildas qualification for the round of 16 comes with Sydney in the grip of Women’s World Cup fever.

The Sydney Football Stadium (SFS) has hosted 2 sell-out matches in a row while crowds have been growing at live fan sites.

As the mighty Matildas toppled Olympic champions Canada on Monday night in Melbourne, a crowd of 4000 fans watched from the Tumbalong Park live site in Darling Harbour.

A combined total of 80,853 fans attended the epic Colombia versus Germany game along with the England versus Denmark match at the SFS over the weekend – both full crowds.

Upcoming matches are expected to continue breaking World Cup viewing records across the world, with Sydney hosting games in all remaining stages right through to the final at Stadium Australia on Sunday 20 August.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is firmly on track to be the biggest ever, with 1.65 million tickets across the tournament’s 64 games sold.

At 550,800, Sydney has already sold more tickets than any other host city for the tournament ever.

Outside the stadiums, the atmosphere is building towards the knockout rounds. More than 118,000 people have so far attended the free FIFA Fan Festival site at Darling Harbour.

Live sites are being hosted in many local government areas to ensure fans across NSW get their taste of World Cup fever.

Find out more information about everything taking place at the FIFA Fan Festivallaunch website.

For those unable to visit the FIFA Fan Festival, councils across Sydney and NSW will also be screening FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 games at live siteslaunch.

Fans are encouraged to use public transport to travel to the game and the live site. Visit transportnsw.infolaunch to plan your trip.

Premier of NSW Chris Minns said:

“We are so proud of the Matildas making the final 16.

“We are celebrating this achievement by turning Sydney green and gold next Monday.

“NSW is proud to be part of this World Cup and we are so proud of what the Matildas have achieved so far.

“Sydney has come alive and we are taking this to the next level.

“Let’s take the Matildas to the next round.”

Minister for Jobs and Tourism John Graham said:

“The atmosphere in Sydney is electric and rising by the day. This was a huge weekend in which every seat for both games in Sydney was taken followed by an incredible win by the Matildas in Melbourne which takes them on to the next round.

“This is a defining moment for the rise of women’s sport and we are proud Sydney is the main stage where it will play out, including hosting the Final.

“I couldn’t be more thrilled for the Matildas who will now look ahead to their next game in Sydney.”

NSW Minister for Sport Steve Kamper said:

“The Matildas kicked off their campaign in Sydney in front of a record crowd of 75,000 people, and we can’t wait to see another packed house at Stadium Australia.

“NSW is undoubtedly the sports capital of Australia, and the entire state will be behind the Matildas as they go for glory.

“I encourage everyone to don the green and gold, get to the game or a community fan site, to witness this once in a lifetime opportunity.” 

NSW Minister for Women Jodie Harrison said: 

“The Matildas have made Australia proud and we’re all getting behind the team for their match next Monday.

“It’s truly an exciting time for women’s sport. The Matildas are superb athletes and great role models that women and girls can aspire to.”

Football NSW CEO John Tsatsimas said:

“It’s been fantastic to see so much support for the Matildas from across the NSW community.

“We are incredibly proud of their achievements and of the role our NSW representatives have played in getting the team this far.

“We are excited to see the state turn green and gold on Monday and look forward to the ongoing implementation of the NSW Football Legacy Program to ensure we can cater for the next generation of female football stars.”

Demerit point reduction trial gets Parliament green light

More than 1.7 million drivers will be eligible to have a demerit point scrubbed from their licence after Parliament on Wednesday endorsed the Minns Labor Government’s trial to encourage safer driving.

The Road Transport Amendment (Demerit Point Reduction Trial) Bill 2023 passed both houses and will come into effect 6 months earlier than originally flagged.

To qualify for a demerit point to be wiped, drivers who have not incurred any demerits since 17 January will need to continue that spotless behaviour until 17 January next year. It normally takes 3 years for a demerit point to be expunged from a driver’s record.

The trial which was announced as a policy during the state election, had originally been slated to start on July 1, but the Government is determined to allow drivers who do the right thing the chance to shed a demerit point sooner.

It is expected to take about 3 months to finalise offences, so eligible drivers will start seeing one demerit point removed from mid-April 2024.

Learner and provisional licence holders are not included in the trial given they are subject to strict conditions of the NSW Graduated Licensing Scheme.

NSW Premier Chris Minns said:

“This is good news for safe driving. We want to encourage drivers to do the right thing which is why we are adding this incentive into the licence system rather than only relying on deterrents and demerits to get the road safety message through.

“Reducing the road toll and rewarding safe driving across the state is the aim of this trial and I am pleased the parliament agreed, with bipartisan support.

“It’s time we put safety back at the centre of our road rules, not revenue raising.”

Minister for Roads John Graham said:

“The demerit trial is an important carrot for drivers to remain offence-free over a 12-month period and we will closely watch the results to see if there is a net safety benefit for motorists, pedestrians, and communities.

“Under the previous government, there were almost a million demerit points on record and the road toll still rising. We are trying something different to encourage drivers to do the right thing and improve safety on our roads. We can’t expect to keep doing the same thing and get different results.”

Two men charged with murder following shooting investigation – Newcastle 

Two men have been charged following an investigation into the shooting death of a man in Newcastle last year.

About 11pm on Tuesday 6 September 2022, emergency services were called to a residence on Fowler Street, Hamilton South, after reports of a shooting.

Officers from Newcastle City Police District attended and found a 57-year-old man with a gunshot wound.

The man was treated by NSW Ambulance Paramedics, however, died at the scene.

Officers attached to Newcastle City Police District established a crime scene and commenced Strike Force Alcheringa to investigate the circumstances surrounding the man’s death.

During the course of the investigation, a number of search warrants were executed, with items – including firearms – relevant to the investigation seized for forensic examination.

Following extensive inquiries, a search warrant was executed at a property on Station Street, Waratah, about 8.45am yesterday (Tuesday 1 August 2023).

A 26-year-old man was arrested at the scene before being taken to Waratah Police Station where he was charged with murder and supply pistol to person unauthorised to possess it.

He was refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court today (Wednesday 2 August 2023).

Following further inquiries, two search warrants were executed at properties in Glenfield and Busby about 8.40am today (Wednesday 2 August 2023).

A short time later, a 32-year-old man was arrested in the drive-thru of a restaurant on Harold Street, Macquarie Fields.

He was taken to Campbelltown Police Station where he was charged with murder and supply pistol to person unauthorised to possess it.

He was refused bail to appear before Parramatta Local Court tomorrow (Thursday 3 August 2023).

GOVERNMENT CAN SECURE PASSAGE OF THEIR GAS TAX CHANGES THROUGH THE SENATE CROSSBENCH

The Greens have offered to pass the Government’s gas tax changes through the Senate if the revenue from the changes is doubled by lowering the deductions cap from 90% of assessable receipts to 80%.

Documents provided to the Senate under an Order for the Production of Documents show that this is within the range originally advised by Treasury to the Treasurer.

Greens Treasury spokesperson Senator Nick McKim has written to Treasurer Jim Chalmers to make the offer, which has the support of Senators David Pocock, Jacqui Lambie and Tammy Tyrrell. 

Gas companies are currently sitting on a staggering $277 billion of uplifted tax credits that they have to burn through before they will have to pay any super profits tax. This is greater than the GDP of New Zealand.

Doubling the minimum revenue that these gas giants will be assessed against from 10% to 20% of their assessable receipts would raise $2.6 billion in much needed revenue over the forward estimates period. 

This proposal will only affect five LNG projects that are raking in billions in unearned super profits off the back of the Ukraine invasion. The government’s proposal is intended only to plug the gap in declining revenue from the old Bass Strait fields as they run out. 

These five massive gas projects have never paid a cent in royalties or super profits tax.

Treasury spokesperson, Senator Nick McKim said:

“The gas cabal has been playing the major parties like fiddles. This is a chance for Labor to take a small step towards making fossil fuel corporations pay their fair share of tax.”

“Labor now has a very clear choice. It can work constructively with the Greens to double the additional revenue from gas companies, or settle for half that amount in exchange for weakening environmental regulations for gas projects to the satisfaction of the Dutton Opposition and the gas cartel.”

“Ten gas companies and lobby groups were in the room designing this tax with Treasury officials. These daylight robbers all signed non-disclosure agreements and came up with a proposal that wasn’t previously part of Treasury’s review.”

“No other taxpayer gets such access to the government that they can design their own tax rates.” 

“Labor appears to have forgotten that it is Parliament, not gas companies, that sign off on the laws of the land.”

GREENS TO INTRODUCE SUITE OF AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE SAFETY NET BILL, INCLUDING RAISING JOBSEEKER TO $88 A DAY

Greens’ Social Services spokesperson, Senator Janet Rice, has slammed Peter Dutton’s policy of ripping money from the poorest Australians, and Labor’s paltry increase to income support that will leave millions on poverty-payments. 

Senator Rice will introduce a suite of amendments in the Senate to improve Labor’s Safety Net Bill and help the most vulnerable Australians out of poverty. 

The amendments will include raising the rate of Centrelink payments above the poverty line to $88 a day; implementing the Robodebt Royal Commission’s recommendation to re-instate a six year limit on Social Security Act debt-recovery that was removed by the Abbott Government; lifting the base rate of Centrelink payments to the level recommended by the Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee; lifting the eligibility age of the Parenting Payment Single from 14 to 16 (recommended by the Women’s Economic Equality Taskforce); increasing the amount people can earn while on income support; and Australia’s first ever legislated National Poverty Line.

Senator Janet Rice, Greens spokesperson for Social Services said:

“Labor’s Jobseeker increase is woefully inadequate. It works out to be around $4 a day, which is less than a cup of coffee and won’t help anyone pay their rent. Not that people on Jobseeker can afford to go out with friends for a coffee as it is. 

“This increase doesn’t even cover the record rent hikes or skyrocketing grocery prices, and still leaves people on payments well below the poverty line. Even Labor’s own expert Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee said these payments are nowhere near enough.

“$4 a day is not going to cut it for people who tell me they’re only showering once a week because they can’t afford the hot water. It’s not going to cut it for people who are only eating one meal a day. And it’s not going to cut it for people who are living in tents or in cars rather than being able to afford a roof over their head.

“We know the cost of living crisis has hit those on Jobseeker hardest. Labor managed to find room in the budget for $9000 a year in Stage 3 tax cuts for every billionaire and politician in the country, but can’t raise Centrelink above the poverty line for struggling Australians. 

“But it is outrageous the Liberals’ wont even support this paltry increase and want to leave many of the most vulnerable recipients, including those with serious health issues who can’t work, living in poverty with no increase at all. An income free area alone is not enough. 

“We want Labor to do far more to help struggling Australians, but we are outraged that the Liberals would rip away even this tiny increase in payments. 

“Peter Dutton is deplorable, and the Greens will fight tooth and nail against any attempts from the Liberals to take money from people who need it most.

“Centrelink payments must be raised above the poverty line to $88 a day. If Labor is serious about helping people, they should back the Greens amendments that will make life easier for millions of Australians.

“We know the community is supportive of these measures that are so important for people who are living in abject poverty on Centrelink payments. It’s vital that we don’t have a permanent underclass of people in this country that can’t afford to participate fully in society.”

GREAT BARRIER REEF DECISION NO CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION

The Greens warn that despite the Great Barrier Reef’s one year reprieve from being declared “in danger”, the iconic marine ecosystem remains under serious threat – including from the Albanese Government and its reckless approval of new fossil fuel projects.

Greens spokesperson for healthy oceans, Senator Peter Whish-Wilson said: 

“This Unesco decision isn’t kidding anybody who has had their eyes wide open to the unprecedented and troubling changes we are witnessing in global marine environments, especially from new marine heatwaves. 

“The world will still be watching the Great Barrier Reef moving forward. As a custodian of this great natural wonder the Albanese Government should remember this decision is no cause for celebration, but a clear warning: if we get another El Nino event this summer the Great Barrier Reef may still be listed in danger come February. 

“The burning of fossil fuels is literally cooking our oceans and degrading marine ecosystems across the globe, and nowhere else has this been more politicised than on the Great Barrier Reef. 

“The high-profile Great Barrier Reef is a barometer for the declining health of marine ecosystems everywhere, and the Albanese Government must show leadership on mitigating the root cause of the decline in these fragile ecosystems by not expanding or approving new fossil fuel projects.” 

Greens senator for Queensland, Larissa Waters said:

“The World Heritage Committee has kept the Great Barrier Reef on the “In Danger” watchlist for another year, so the pressure is now on for the Albanese Government to stop approving new coal and gas. 

“Labor continues to approve new fossil fuel projects putting at even further risk the Great Barrier Reef, which supports countless miraculous species of creatures, corals and plants, and provides a livelihood for 60,000 tourism workers.

“Recurrent bleaching as a result of the climate crisis has already changed the Great Barrier Reef forever. More than half the coral cover of the Reef has been permanently lost in successive mass coral bleachings of the Reef since 2015. 

“Climate change is the biggest threat to the Reef yet the Albanese Government has approved 3 coal mines in less than 2 months. How many more times do global scientists have to say no new coal and gas?”

Labor’s shocker misinformation bill should be torn up

The Coalition will not support Labor’s proposed Misinformation laws.

Shadow Communications Minister David Coleman said the Government’s exposure draft of the Communications Legislation Amendment (Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation) Bill 2023 would suppress legitimate free speech in Australia.

“This is a very bad bill. The Government should rip it up,” Mr Coleman said. “Freedom of speech is fundamental to our democracy, and the Coalition will always fight for it.

“The Bill gives the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) extraordinary powers. It would lead to digital companies self-censoring the legitimately held views of Australians to avoid the risk of massive fines.”

The many problems with the Bill include:

  • The definition of “misinformation” is so broad that it could capture many statements made by Australians in the context of political debate.
  • Authorised content by the Albanese Government can’t be misinformation, but criticisms of the Albanese Government by ordinary Australians can be misinformation.
  • Nothing an academic says can be misinformation, but statements by somebody disagreeing with an academic can be misinformation.
  • Good faith statements made by entertainers cannot be misinformation, but good faith statements made by ordinary Australians on political matters can be misinformation.
  • Journalists commenting on their personal digital platforms could have their content removed as misinformation.
  • If the Minister has a favoured digital platform, then that platform could be entirely removed from the application of the misinformation laws.

Under the Albanese Government’s proposed laws, ACMA would gain sweeping powers to require any Australian to appear at a time and place of its choosing to answer questions about misinformation or disinformation. Heavy fines would apply for non-attendance.

“The Albanese Government has got this horribly wrong,” Mr Coleman said.

“This Bill is appalling and will be strongly opposed by the Coalition.”

City of Newcastle switches on safety improvements at notorious intersection

Navigating a notorious Islington intersection has become easier and safer for cyclists, students and pedestrians following an $800,000 upgrade by City of Newcastle (CN).

New traffic signals installed at the intersection of Chinchen and Clyde streets were officially switched on last night, signalling completion of the latest stage of work by CN to improve traffic movements and safety in the area.

Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes and Deputy Lord Mayor Declan Clausen with City of Newcastle Project Managers Grant Mansfield and Alex Dunn utilising the new traffic signals at the intersection of Clyde and Chinchen streets in Islington, which became operational last night.

The intersection sits at the entrance to the Tighes Hill campus of TAFE NSW and the junction of two key cycling routes, and was considered a high priority for improved pedestrian, cyclist and road user safety.

The traffic signals will also assist in the management of traffic at the level crossing on Clyde Street, allowing safe passage through the intersection.

Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said it was pleasing to see this long-awaited upgrade delivering improved outcomes for the community.

“City of Newcastle is committed to ensuring community members are able to safely and easily navigate our footpaths, cycleways and road networks,” Cr Nelmes said.

“This Islington intersection is heavily utilised by pedestrians and cyclists accessing Newcastle TAFE and Islington Public School, and we are pleased to have been able to work with the community to improve safety and traffic flows in this area.”

The project, which was funded through the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure grant program, also included the installation of new kerb and guttering as well as extended shared footpath links along Clyde and Chinchen streets.

Newcastle Deputy Lord Mayor Declan Clausen said the installation of the traffic signals was essential ahead of an important future stage of the project, which would create a separated cycleway in this area.

“This intersection is at the juncture of two major cycling routes, which provide connections from the University of Newcastle into the city centre as well as a key north-south link from the regional route at Griffiths Road,” Cr Clausen said.

“Heavy volumes of traffic flowing through this area necessitated the installation of these traffic signals, and I am pleased to see them become operational for the benefit of all the community.

“The signals will also pave the way for a future stage of this project, which would replace the existing on-road cycle lane with a separated cycleway in this area.

“We continue to work closely with Minister Tim Crakanthorp and the NSW Government to deliver this $950,000 separated cycleway project.”

City embraces Beatlemania as major events partnership attracts rock royalty to Newcastle

One of the world’s most successful musicians will be winging his way to Newcastle this October thanks to a major events partnership between City of Newcastle and Venues NSW.

Former Beatle and Wings frontman Paul McCartney will take to the stage at McDonald Jones Stadium on Tuesday 24 October as part of a national tour presented by Frontier Touring.

City of Newcastle Acting Executive Manager Media Engagement Economy & Corporate Affairs Nick Kaiser, Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes and McDonald Jones Stadium Venue Manager Dean Mantle celebrate the announcement that Paul McCartney will perform in Newcastle on 24 October.

The concert marks not only Paul McCartney’s first visit to Newcastle, but will also be the first time he has ever played in Australia outside of a capital city.

Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said the Paul McCartney concert would cap off an enviable trifecta of international acts that have set their sights on Newcastle as a result of City of Newcastle’s strategic partnership with Venues NSW.

“We are thrilled to welcome global music icon Paul McCartney to our city in October for what will be a night to remember for tens of thousands of appreciative Novocastrians and tourists,” Cr Nelmes said.

“On the back of two unforgettable performances by Elton John in January this year and ahead of next February’s sold-out Pink concert, Newcastle has become a must stop destination for promoters looking for a world-class city to include on their national concert tour schedule.”

Since entering into a formal partnership last year, City of Newcastle and Venues NSW have secured a diverse line-up of major music and sporting events, including the Australian Supercross Championship in 2022 and 2023, the Cup of Nations football double header featuring the Matildas, and an international netball Test Series match between Australia and England.

Venues NSW CEO Kerrie Mather said it’s been a transformational year for Newcastle and McDonald Jones Stadium.

“Venues NSW has worked incredibly hard over the past 12 months to ensure Newcastle becomes a regular stop on the Australian leg of any artist’s world tour,” Ms Mather said.

“Off the back of the record-breaking Elton John concerts earlier this year, we are delighted to have partnered with Frontier Touring and the City of Newcastle to secure global superstar Paul McCartney and other major events for McDonald Jones Stadium.”

NSW Minister for Sport Steve Kamper added: “It’s incredibly exciting to secure the one-and-only Paul McCartney for Newcastle and Sydney, in what shapes to be the biggest and best concert season ever across the Venues NSW network.”

Cr Nelmes said attracting headline acts of this calibre is a testament to Newcastle’s growth as a world-class event city.

“Events deliver both an immediate and ongoing benefit for the community and economy, with greater visitation, investment and liveability outcomes,” Cr Nelmes said.

“Elton John’s visit to Newcastle injected more than $14 million into the local economy while Pink’s concert is forecast to deliver another $9 million economic windfall for the city, with similar outcomes expected during Paul McCartney’s visit.

“These events also play an essential role in boosting tourism, as well as encouraging repeat visitation in the future.”

Elton John’s concerts were watched by almost 50,000 music fans, with more than 75 per cent of people coming from outside of Newcastle. During this time, Newcastle’s accommodation occupancy rates almost double compared to the same period the year before.

The visitation trends were similarly high for the sporting events, with more than 90 per cent of the Supercross spectators and around 60 per cent of the football fans coming from outside of the local government area.

“Major events are a key part of City of Newcastle’s Destination Management Plan as a primary driver of the local tourism visitor economy,” Cr Nelmes said.

“Ongoing investment in events and tourism is integral to building a thriving, diverse and robust economy.”

Tickets to Paul McCartney at McDonald Jones Stadium go on sale on from Thursday 3 August, with further information available via Frontier Touring at www.frontiertouring.com/.