NEW SERVICE NSW CENTRES OPEN IN REVESBY AND ENGADINE

Customers in Revesby and Engadine can now complete hundreds of NSW Government transactions and access cost of living support online and face-to-face, thanks to the opening of two new Service NSW Centres.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the NSW Government is on its way to opening a further 10 Service NSW Centres in Sydney, with Revesby and Engadine being the first to open.
“These new one-stop shop Service NSW Centres in Revesby and Engadine put the customer first. Gone are the days of waiting in line for hours to be served,” Ms Berejiklian said.
“Whether it’s renewing your vehicle registration or driver’s licence, or applying for a Seniors Card or marriage certificate, these Centres will save customers time.
“Service NSW is also a gateway to up to 70 NSW Government Cost of Living savings and rebates, including Energy Switch, Creative Kids and Active Kids vouchers. Customers can also access nearly 1000 NSW Government transactions at Service NSW centres. Locals will be able to make an appointment with a Cost of Living Specialist who can help them identify potential savings. The average saving so far is $575.”
Minister for Customer Service Victor Dominello said both centres feature a modern ‘digital first’ design with additional staff available to help customers on self-serve touch screens, or to complete a transaction over the counter.
“We’re turbocharging the customer experience to make life easier for people,” Mr Dominello said.
“Customers have quickly embraced the new Centres, with more than 3000 people visiting them since 28 August.
“There are now 109 Service NSW Centres across the State, as well as four Mobile Centres that cater for customers in remote and regional areas.”
Eight more Service NSW Centres will be delivered across Sydney by 2023 as part of an election commitment. They include Merrylands, Randwick, Northmead, Glenmore Park/Edmondson Park, Roselands and Schofields.
Between 2017 and 2019 24 Service Centres were opened across regional and remote NSW as part of a $20 million expansion of the network.
Revesby Service Centre is located at 38-42 Marco Avenue, Revesby. It is open from 8:30am – 5:30pm Monday to Friday and 8:30am – 12:30pm on Saturdays.
Engadine Service Centre is located at Shops 7-10, Engadine Town Square Shopping Centre, 1040 Old Princes Hwy. It is open from 8:30am – 5:30pm Monday to Friday and 8:30am – 12:30pm on Saturdays.
Further information on Service NSW is available at www.service.nsw.gov.au

JOBS BOOM FOR WESTERN SYDNEY AEROTROPOLIS

A landmark rezoning will see 6,500 hectares of land rezoned to provide for employment, residential and environmental uses in the Western Sydney Aerotropolis, setting the State up for a strong economic recovery and paving the way for land to be developed before the first plane takes off in 2026.
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Rob Stokes said the rezoning of the Aerotropolis Core, Badgerys Creek, Northern Gateway, Agribusiness and Wianamatta-South Creek was the catalyst for the creation of Sydney’s third city centred on a new global airport.
“These first five precincts will deliver much-needed jobs growth to Western Sydney, providing the potential for 100,000 new jobs, as well as homes for 30,000 residents once fully developed,” Mr Stokes said.
Mr Stokes added that the Aerotropolis would be supported by the Wianamatta-South Creek precinct, which sets up a central green spine to protect the environment and provide open space for future residents and visitors to enjoy.
“This 1,300-hectare precinct will include walking and cycling trails that connect open space along the creek as well as cafes and restaurants.”
Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said the Aerotropolis will be a major contributor to the 200,000 future jobs that will be created across the Western Parkland City over the next 20 years.
“This high-skill jobs hub is set to become the most dynamic economic development precinct in Australia with jobs in aerospace and defence, manufacturing, healthcare, freight and logistics, agribusiness, education and research industries,” Mr Ayres said.
“Today’s approval lays the foundations for the transformation of 6,500 hectares of land into a thriving metropolis with new homes, jobs and public spaces supported by a new, world-class Metro line.”
In addition, the Agribusiness precinct will revolutionise local fresh food farming as produce can go from the farm gate to the international consumer plate in 36 hours.
The Western Sydney Aerotropolis rezoning is one of 10 projects in the fifth tranche of the NSW Government’s Planning System Acceleration Program. To date, the program has created opportunities for more than 50,000 jobs and almost $25 billion worth of economic investment.

Release of COVID-19 infection data in aged care

The Commonwealth Government today releases a data snapshot of residential aged care facilities which have recorded COVID-19 infections.
The report provides greater transparency for residents and their families around the situation in aged care facilities.
It will complement the existing reporting of COVID-19 in Australia, including the aged care totals reported daily.
The data includes all aged care facilities where there has been more than one case in either a staff member or resident.
It shows that of the 2,706 aged care facilities in Australia, 213 – or 8 per cent – have had cases of COVID-19.
The data does not include details on facilities that have had a single case – there are 98 of these facilities across the country.
The report compares the current impact of COVID-19 in residential aged care to previous influenza outbreaks and demonstrates how Australia is performing internationally.
Supports described in the report include testing, workforce and personal protective equipment support to help the aged care sector with its response to this pandemic.
The Morrison Government has continued to ensure quality of care for senior Australians remains a priority during the pandemic. It is why more than $1.5 billion to date has been invested.
The report will be updated weekly and can be found here.

STATION LOCATIONS CONFIRMED FOR WESTERN SYDNEY’S NEW METRO

The station locations for the new Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport project to service Greater Western Sydney and the new Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) airport have been revealed, with the project also set to deliver a multi-billion dollar boost to the New South Wales and Australian economies.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian, Minister for Transport Andrew Constance and Minister for Western Sydney Stuart Ayres today inspected the site of the future Western Sydney Aerotropolis Station.
“The Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport project will support 14,000 jobs, including 250 apprentices and inject billions of dollars to the NSW and Australian economies,” Ms Berejiklian said.
“Where we are standing today will become a major new transport interchange, right in the heart of the future central business district for the Western Parkland City.”
Federal Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure Alan Tudge said construction would start this year on the around $11 billion mega-project that would deliver economic support and local jobs.
“This city-shaping investment is being fast-tracked to help our economy recover from COVID-19 and deliver a major stimulus right in the heart of Western Sydney,” Mr Tudge said.
“Western Sydney residents will reap the benefits of this investment well before the first train leaves the station.”
Exact station locations have now also been confirmed on the 23-kilometre driverless railway line at St Marys, Orchard Hills, Luddenham and two stations at the airport.
NSW Minister for Transport and Roads Andrew Constance said the tender process has also started to deliver 10 kilometres of twin Metro railway tunnels, with the call for registrations of interest.
“Construction starts later this year on a project that will become the transport spine for the Western Parkland City,” Mr Constance said.
“The new railway will link residential areas with jobs hubs, and connect travellers from the new airport with the rest of Sydney’s public transport network.”
New South Wales Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said the project will be a game changer for the region.
“This will provide the backbone for the economic and broader development of the Western Parkland City,” Mr Ayres said.
Federal Member for Lindsay Melissa McIntosh said the Australian and NSW Governments are working together in preparation for the airport opening for passenger services.
“The huge investment in Western Sydney Infrastructure projects is creating an interconnected city that will enable innovation, support growth and create jobs to build an exciting future for Western Sydney,” Mrs McIntosh said.
Supporting the airport and Aerotropolis is a key part of the Western Sydney City Deal – a
20-year agreement signed in March 2018 by the Commonwealth Government, NSW Government and eight Western Sydney councils.

Man charged after being located naked on beach – Hawks Nest

A man has been charged after he allegedly committed indecent acts while naked at a beach in the state’s Hunter region today.
About 10.45am (Saturday 12 September 2020), officers from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District were called to Jimmys Beach at Hawks Nest, after receiving numerous reports a nude man was walking along the beach.
Officers attended and provided the man with a blanket, before he was arrested and taken to Raymond Terrace Police Station.
The man’s belongings were located on the beach and following a search of the items, police seized LSD, MDMA and Viagra from a bag.
The 51-year-old Killara man was charged with wilful and obscene exposure in public place, carry out sexual act with another without consent, two counts of possess prohibited drug, supply prohibited drug and goods in personal custody suspected being stolen.
Police will allege in court that the man approached beachgoers while he was unclothed and committed acts of indecency in front of them.
He was refused bail to appear before Newcastle Bail Court tomorrow (Sunday 13 September 2020).

Man charged after attempting to cross border without a permit

A man will face court after allegedly attempting to cross into New South Wales from Victoria without a permit three times in 24 hours.
About 7am yesterday (Friday 11 September 2020), police stopped a silver Ford Laser at a checkpoint on the Hume Highway, Albury, as it attempted to enter NSW.
Officers spoke to the driver, a 37-year-old man, who allegedly failed to produce a permit. He was issued a direction under the Public Health Act to return to Victoria and was escorted back over the border.
Later that day, the man drove to a border checkpoint on Wodonga Place, Albury, and again attempted to enter NSW. He was allegedly unable to supply a permit and was issued with a Penalty Infringement Notice for $1000.
About 10am today (Saturday 12 September 2020), the Ford driver was stopped at a checkpoint on the Hume Highway, Albury, where he was allegedly unable to produce a permit for a third time and was subsequently arrested.
He was taken to Albury Police Station and charged with not comply with noticed direction.
The man was refused bail to appear at Wagga Wagga Local Court tomorrow (Sunday 13 September 2020).

Two charged after attempting to cross border on fraudulent permit

Two men have been charged with drug offences after attempting to cross into NSW allegedly using a fraudulent permit.
About 7am today (Saturday 12 September 2020), police stopped a vehicle at the Albury border checkpoint as it attempted to enter NSW.
Police spoke to the driver, a 39-year-old man, who produced a permit which stated he was entering NSW for a medical appointment.
The passenger, a 38-year-old man, also produced a permit.
After speaking with the men, officers conducted a search of the vehicle where they located and seized a small amount of prohibited drugs, along with drug paraphernalia.
Further checks revealed the driver’s permit was fraudulent.
The men were arrested and taken to Albury Police Station.
The 39-year-old man was charged with drug possession, and breach of bail. He was also issued a penalty notice for attempting to enter on false information.
The Wangaratta man was bail refused to appear in Wagga Wagga Bail Court tomorrow (Sunday 13 September 2020).
The 38-year-old was charged with three counts of drug possession, and possess a drug implement. The Howlong man was given conditional bail to appear at Albury Local Court on 12 October 2020.

Salvation Army rehabilitation and detox centre opens in Townsville

Adults and young people across Townsville and the region will have increased access to drug and alcohol treatment services as a result of an Australian Government investment of more than $6 million in the Salvation Army rehabilitation and detox centre.
Minister for Health, Greg Hunt, and Member for Herbert, Phillip Thompson OAM, welcomed the opening of the expanded residential rehabilitation and detox facility in Townsville today.
“The misuse of alcohol and other drugs is a serious health concern across Australia,” Minister Hunt said.
“Making sure people have access to the help and support they need with the misuse of alcohol and drugs where and when they need it, is an Australian Government priority.
“Since 2018, the Government has committed more than $800 million to reduce the impact of drug and alcohol misuse on individuals, families and communities through our Drug and Alcohol Program.
“The Salvation Army’s track record helping people recover from addiction and reach their full potential is a tribute to its practical support and compassionate care.
“The newly expanded facility has capacity for 10 patients as well as additional inpatient drug and alcohol treatment services.”
Member for Herbert, Phillip Thompson OAM, said alcohol, cannabis and methamphetamine use in North Queensland is a problem not only for the person affected, but for their family, friends and the wider community.
“The Salvation Army residential rehabilitation and detox facility is one we’re very fortunate to have on our doorstep,” Mr Thompson said.
“This means that people who reach out for help and support can get it right here in their own community, and that’s more likely to lead to a better outcome.
“I’m pleased we’ve been able to take this action to address the significant demand for appropriate drug and alcohol rehabilitation services in Townsville.
“There’s no magic bullet to beat addiction, but with the experience and expertise of the Salvation Army, many people will be able to take their first steps toward a stronger, healthier future.”
While state and territory governments are the primary funders of drug and alcohol treatment services, the Australian Government continues to invest significant funding for these services.
About $433 million is being invested in Primary Health Networks to commission locally-based treatment services in line with community needs. This includes $82.8 million for Indigenous-specific services.
Nearly $142 million in funding goes to services with a national and state-wide intake, such as residential rehabilitation services. This funding also includes important leadership activities to build capacity and quality within the sector.
If you want to speak to someone today please call the National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline for free and confidential advice about alcohol and other drugs on 1800 250 015.

DEATH OF THE HON. JOHN FAHEY AC

Today we mourn the loss of the Honorable John Fahey AC, Premier of NSW from 1992 to 1995, who dedicated almost two decades of his life in service to NSW and Australia.
John Fahey helped deliver major reforms for NSW, both as Premier and as a senior member of the Greiner Government.
Under Premier Fahey’s leadership, important achievements included the introduction of the Disability Services Act, the NSW Senior’s Card and the first NSW Minister for the Status of Women. As Minister for Industrial Relations, he led a major overhaul of NSW’s Industrial Relations system.
He also played a key role in one of the biggest victories in NSW and Australian history – the successful bid for Sydney to host the Olympic Games in 2000. Many of us would remember the celebrations that immediately swept the nation after Sydney was announced as the winner – and the image of Mr Fahey jumping for joy at the news.
History will also remember him as a brave man, for his quick-thinking and selfless action to protect Prince Charles from an attack on Australia Day in 1994.
My thoughts are with John’s wife Colleen, his children and grandchildren. I have spoken to Colleen to pass on my condolences and offer a State Memorial Service.
Personally, I am grateful for John’s support and encouragement. He has always been a wonderful role model to generations of Liberals. His contribution to the State and Nation will leave a lasting legacy.
Mr Fahey migrated to Picton from New Zealand as a boy and was raised with strong Catholic values, which remained with him his whole life.
Mr Fahey was elected as State Member for Camden in 1984. In 1996 he made the move to Federal politics, elected to the House of Representatives for Macarthur, where he served as Finance Minister in the Howard Government. He dedicated 17 years of his life to politics before retiring in 2001.
Gladys Berejiklian

Man charged over Lake Macquarie armed robberies

A man will appear in court today after being charged in relation to robberies in the Lake Macquarie District last month.
On Sunday 16 August 2020, a man threatened to stab staff members at a department store in Charlestown Square shopping centre. The man left with a sum of money. No staff were injured during the robbery.
In a second incident on Saturday 22 August 2020, a man allegedly armed with an axe threatened staff at a Toronto supermarket, before leaving with a sum of money and cigarettes.
Officers from Lake Macquarie Police District commenced investigations into both robberies.
Following inquiries, about 3.40pm on Friday 11 September 2020, officers from Blacktown Police Area Command spoke with a man on Hill End Road, Doonside.
The man allegedly ran from police and was arrested after a short foot pursuit with officers.
The man was taken to Blacktown Police Station where he was charged with robbery whilst armed with an offensive weapon and robbery.
The 34-year-old man from Mannering Park was refused bail to appear at Parramatta Local Court today (Saturday 12 September 2020).