NSW GOVERNMENT WEEKLY UPDATE – 10 JANUARY 2020

NSW BUSHFIRE RELATED UPDATES
$1 BILLION TO REBUILD BUSHFIRE IMPACTED COMMUNITIES IN NSW

  • Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Treasurer Dominic Perrottet yesterday announced $1 billion over the next two years to rebuild bushfire impacted communities across NSW.
  • The additional funding will prioritise the repair and rebuilding of vital infrastructure, such as roads, rail-lines, bridges, schools, health facilities and communications facilities, which have been damaged or destroyed by bushfires.
  • This announcement is on top of the NSW Government’s disaster assistance funding for this bushfire season of up to $231 million already committed.
  • This includes;
    • $166 million to fight fires on top of the record 2019/20 RFS Budget.
    • $25 million to facilitate the clean-up of both insured and uninsured homes damaged or destroyed by the fires.
    • $23 million for grants of up to $15,000 for primary producers and small businesses to assist with clean-up and the replacement of infrastructure.
    • $6 million for additional mental health services for individuals, community groups and emergency services personnel.
    • $11 million to fund the Economic Recovery and Community Resilience Grants Program.

MOBILE CUSTOMERS TO RECEIVE UNLIMITED ACCESS TO EMERGENCY SERVICES WEBSITES

  • At the request of the NSW Government, major telecommunications providers including Telstra, Optus and Vodafone have committed to providing unlimited access to emergency service websites for customers in bushfire-affected areas.
  • This initiative will provide reassurance to those in bushfire affected areas who are able to check emergency service websites and apps via their mobile as many times as they need to.
  • The initiative is in response to reports of a large number of customers receiving notifications that they were approaching their mobile data limits due to increased internet usage.

HOUSING SERVICE TO ASSIST BUSHFIRE RESPONSE

  • A dedicated housing assistance service has been launched to support the urgent housing needs of residents impacted by the bushfires.
  • Housing assistance available includes access to emergency accommodation, private rental bonds and advance rent payments.
  • People impacted by the fires can access the service by:
    • calling the Disaster Welfare Assistance Line (DWAL) on 1800 018 444; or,
    • contacting or visiting a local Department of Communities and Justice Housing office.
  • For more information about the Bushfire Housing Assistance Service, visit www.dcj.nsw.gov.au/families-and-communities/bushfire-housing-assistance-service/.

MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT DURING BUSHFIRE CRISIS

  • The NSW Government is deploying teams of mental health clinicians to support people suffering from the bushfire crisis to help rebuild their lives.
  • Specialist Bushfire Recovery Clinicians will work right across NSW to support individuals, carers and families. The clinicians are easily identified by their NSW Health fluorescent vests and add to the Disaster Welfare Services already being provided at Evacuation Centres throughout bushfire-affected areas.
  • Encouraging people to turn to their friends, family and community for support is also critical. Maintaining social connections, having conversations and debriefing with community members is a crucial part of the recovery process.
  • If day-to-day functioning is affected, local General Practitioners (GPs) and Mental Health Professionals are there to assist. A GP can formulate a Mental Health Treatment Plan which allows Medicare rebates for up to 10 mental health services per year under the Better Access scheme.
  • The Mental Health and wellbeing of children may also be affected. The Australian Psychological Society has published guidelines for parents and caregivers https://www.psychology.org.au/Australian-bushfires-2020.
  • The Disaster Welfare Assistance Line is also staffed with counselling support and can be accessed by phone on 1800 018 444.

COMMUNITY RECOVERY ASSISTANCE EXTENDED FOR BUSHFIRE AFFECTED COMMUNITIES IN SOUTHERN NSW

  • Community recovery assistance has been extended for bushfire-hit communities in the Bega Valley, Eurobodalla, Queanbeyan-Palerang, Shoalhaven, Snowy Monaro, Snowy Valleys and Mid-Western council areas.
  • This will give farmers and small businesses in those LGAs recovery grants of up to $15,000.
  • To apply for a recovery grant, contact the NSW Rural Assistance Authority on 1800 678 593 or visit www.raa.nsw.gov.au.

ASSISTANCE ROLLS OUT AS STOCK LOSSES CONTINUE TO MOUNT

  • The NSW Government has distributed more than 880 tonnes of fodder to bushfire affected farmers in south-east NSW, as the number of livestock reported killed or euthanised as a result of the fires rose to almost 5,200.
  • Producers can report stock losses and infrastructure damage, or request animal assessment, or emergency fodder or water for stock, by calling the Agricultural and Animal Services Hotline on 1800 814 647.
  • For assistance regarding the transport of donated fodder contact the NSW Rural Assistance Authority on 1800 678 593.

NEW FREE LEGAL SERVICE FOR BUSHFIRE VICTIMS

  • Thousands of NSW residents impacted by the State’s devastating bushfires will be offered free legal help with the launch of the Disaster Response Legal Service NSW.
  • Legal Aid NSW will operate the service, which will be available via its helpline 1800 801 529.

SPECIAL AUTHORITY TO BYPASS THE 3 DAY LIMIT FOR EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTIONS

  • NSW Health has signed a special authority to bypass the 3 day (limit) rule for emergency prescriptions. This will mean pharmacists can supply normal pack sizes of non-PBS medicines. Opioids and other high-risk drugs still a need prescriptions via a doctor.
  • Pharmacists can prescribe Ventolin based on their professional judgement.

OTHER NSW GOVERNMENT UPDATES
DIGITAL DRIVER’S LICENCE GOES GANGBUSTERS

  • More than 1 million NSW motorists have downloaded the Digital Driver Licence (DDL) since it was officially launched on 3 November, accounting for almost 19 per cent of all licence holders.
  • Starting with Australia Post over-the-counter parcel collections, NSW residents can expect to have their DDL accepted in more places in 2020, with a ‘copy solution’ being built to provide an alternative for checkers in situations where they are currently required to take a photocopy of a plastic driver licence.
  • To get a DDL, licence holders will need to create a MyServiceNSW Account at www.service.nsw.gov.au and download the Service NSW mobile app on their smartphone. The digital licence will always be opt-in only.

NEW SYDNEY SPEEDWAY GETS INTO GEAR

  • Sydney Motorsport Park has been chosen as the preferred location for the new Sydney speedway.
  • An in-principle lease has been agreed to build a new speedway to the south of the Sydney Dragway at Eastern Creek.
  • In 2019, Sydney Metro notified the Sydney Speedway leaseholder about the need for the site to be acquired in 2021, to stable the new driverless train fleet.

SERVICE NSW BUSES HELPING BUSHFIRE AFFECTED AREAS

Two Service NSW Mobile Service Centres, including a new community focused bus, have today hit the road, providing much needed help to bushfire affected communities.
Minister for Customer Service Victor Dominello said the custom-fitted buses are about taking Service NSW to the people, helping them replace critical documents lost in the fires.
“The buses have been fast tracked to the South Coast to help people in this time of emergency,” Mr Dominello said.
“Our friendly staff will be able to help customers replace critical identity and business documents lost in the bushfires.”
The buses will visit affected towns on the South Coast including Lake Conjola today at the Community Centre from 10am to 3pm and St George’s Basin on Friday between 10am and 3pm at a location to be confirmed.
Staff will be ready to help customers apply for lost or destroyed documents including:

  • Free replacement of birth, marriage and change of name certificates from the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. The registry will coordinate the replacement documents on a customers’ behalf, regardless of which state or territory in Australia, or New Zealand, they were born, married or changed their name;
  •  Free replacement Transport for NSW products including driver licences, photo cards and boat licences;
  •  Simplified proof of identity where customers no longer have all their identity documents;
  •  Free replacement Fair Trading licences including those for contractors, the motor vehicle industry and the property licensing industry;
  •  Free Owner Builder permits for customers who need to rebuild or repair their home due fire damage; and
  •  In some instances, Revenue NSW may also refund stamp duty paid on replacement vehicles that were written off due to the fires.

There are four buses in total – one each for the northern, southern and western regions of the State, while a fourth bus launched today will be community focused and travel to areas affected by natural disasters.
The buses are cashless, with payment options including cheque, EFTPOS or credit card. The timetable will be updated on a regular basis and is subject to change. People affected by the bushfires can visit a bus, their local Service NSW Centre or call 13 77 88 on weekdays from 7am to 7pm.
Details on the bus timetables is at https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/campaign/mobile-service-centres. There is also a dedicated page on the Service NSW website with links to various information and support services.
People can also contact the Disaster Welfare Assistance line on 1800 018 444 for immediate needs such as shelter, food or water. Further information is at https://www.emergency.nsw.gov.au/Pages/for-the-community/disaster-assistance/disaster-assistance.aspx

MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT DURING BUSHFIRE CRISIS

The NSW Government is deploying teams of mental health clinicians to support people suffering from the bushfire crisis to help rebuild their lives.
Minister for Mental Health Bronnie Taylor said specialist Bushfire Recovery Clinicians will work right across NSW to support individuals, carers and families.
“We are delivering mental health support where and when it is needed most and we will be there for as long as it takes to help people recover from the devastating bushfires,” Mrs Taylor said.
“We want to ensure people in bushfire-affected communities can access appropriate and timely services to help with their mental health and wellbeing.
“I urge anyone suffering as a result of the bushfires to reach out to the clinicians on the ground for support.”
The clinicians are easily identified by their NSW Health fluorescent vests and add to the Disaster Welfare Services already being provided at Evacuation Centres throughout bushfire-affected areas.
The clinicians will help build community resilience and focus on vulnerable people.
The Disaster Welfare Assistance Line is also staffed with counselling support and can be accessed by phone on 1800 018 444.
More help can be accessed via:

  • NSW Mental Health Line on 1800 011 511
  • Lifeline on 131114
  • Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636
  • Mensline on 1300 789 978 or
  • Kids Helpline on 1800 551 800

Man charged with recording intimate images without consent – Raymond Terrace

Police have charged a man after he allegedly filmed women showering and getting dressed without their consent in the state’s Hunter Region.
About 10pm (Friday 10 January 2020), police were called to an address in Raymond Terrace, after the intimate videos of three women, aged 22, 22 and 24, were allegedly found on the phone of the 23-year-old man.
The man was arrested and taken to Raymond Terrace Police Station, where he was charged with three counts of intentionally record intimate image without consent, allegedly between April 2018 and January 2020.
The man was also issued with an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order in relation to one of the women.
He was granted conditional bail and is due to appear at Raymond Terrace Local Court on Tuesday 4 February 2020.

National Water Pollution Plan needed to protect clean water supply

Australia urgently needs a National Water Pollution Plan with clean water looming as the next crisis as a result of the catastrophic fires across the country, the Greens say.
Greens Spokesperson for Water Senator Sarah Hanson-Young said experts were already warning of the threat to drinking water.
“The unprecedented fires we are seeing across the country are putting Australia’s clean water supply at risk. I’m very worried clean drinking water is the next looming crisis,” Senator Hanson-Young said.
“Ash, debris and rotting carcasses are washing into our rivers and waterways causing pollution and contamination to our drinking water.
“Rivers and lakes are starved of oxygen from the pollution, impacting animals and plants that need the oxygen to survive, and leading to catastrophic events like the Menindee fish kill last summer.
“We urgently need a National Water Pollution Plan and the Prime Minister needs to tell us how he plans to keep our water clean.
“We are lucky you can turn on the tap here and drink the water from it, you know your kids are safe brushing their teeth with it – that is all at risk.
“The climate emergency has already pushed many parts of the country into drought and dried up water supplies to some regional towns.
“Our environment and native species are facing an ecological disaster.
“The short and long term impacts from the fires on water cannot be ignored or delayed, or even more communities will suffer.”

Charges after man allegedly steals from stroke victim – Lake Macquarie

A man has been charged after allegedly stealing from a person who had just suffered a medical episode in the Lake Macquarie region this week.
About 4.40pm on Tuesday 7 January 2020, a 58-year-old man suffered a stroke while seated in his car in the car park of a hotel on Wilsons Road at Mount Hutton, south of Newcastle.
Shortly after, a 29-year-old man discovered the older man on the ground beside his vehicle and called Triple Zero (000) for help.
Police will allege the younger man then entered car and stole cash and credit cards before leaving the scene.
NSW Ambulance paramedics attended and took the older man to hospital.
Officers from Lake Macquarie Police District initiated inquiries after the older man’s wife reported the theft the next day (Wednesday 9 January 2020).
After reviewing CCTV footage, officers attached to the Lake Macquarie Target Action Group attended a home on South Street, Windale, at 3pm yesterday (Thursday 9 January 2020), and arrested a 29-year-old man after a short foot pursuit.
He was taken to Belmont Police Station where he was charged with larceny, escape police custody, and resist or hinder police officer in the execution of duty.
He was refused bail to appear in Belmont Local Court today (Friday 10 January 2020).
The 58-year-old man remains in a stable condition in John Hunter Hospital.

Woman injured in unprovoked assault; man charged – Maitland

A man has been charged following an alleged unprovoked assault at Maitland yesterday.
About 4.35pm (Monday 6 January 2020), a 62-year-old woman was walking south along Church Street when she stopped behind a 40-year-old male.
Police will allege in court the man turned around without any provocation and stuck the woman to the face.
Bystanders came to assist the woman while the man fled the scene.
Emergency services were called and officers from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District arrived shortly after.
The woman was treated at the scene by paramedics before being taken to Maitland Hospital for further treatment; she has since been discharged.
Following inquiries, police attended Maitland Railway Station where they arrested a 40-year-old man.
He was taken to Maitland Police Station and charged with reckless wounding.
He was refused bail to appear at Maitland Local Court today (Tuesday 7 January 2020).
Investigations are continuing.

Body pulled from water off Caves Beach – Lake Macquarie

A body has been recovered from waters off Caves Beach at Lake Macquarie yesterday.
Just after 3.30pm (Tuesday 7 January 2020), police were notified after Lake Macquarie Council lifeguards located the body of a man in the water, about 100m off the southern end of Caves Beach.
The body was retrieved by officers from the Marine Area Command and taken to a nearby boat ramp, where it was examined by specialist forensic officers.
Detectives from Lake Macquarie Police District attended, and the man’s personal belongings and vehicle were later found at the beach.
Initial inquiries suggest the man attended the unpatrolled northern end of the beach for a swim earlier that day. He is yet to be formally identified.
A brief will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages.

Critical incident investigation underway following fatal crash – Newcastle

A critical incident investigation has been launched after a man died in a motorcycle crash at Newcastle overnight.
Just before 3am (Wednesday 8 January 2020), officers from Newcastle City Police District were patrolling the CBD when they attempted to stop a motorcycle on Hunter Street, near Steele Street.
A pursuit was initiated after the motorcycle allegedly failed to stop, before being terminated shortly after due to safety concerns.
The motorcycle continued to travel along Hunter Street before being found crashed on Scott Street, after hitting a pole.
Officers rendered first aid; however, the male rider died at the scene. He is yet to be formally identified.
A crime scene has been established, which will be examined by specialist forensic officers.
Scott Street remains closed between Wolf and Watt Streets with the light rail affected. Local traffic diversions are in place.
A critical incident team from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District will now investigate all circumstances surrounding the incident.
That investigation will be subject to an independent review.
All information will be provided for the information of the Coroner.
No further details are available at this time.
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages.

Clarification regarding bushfire-related deaths this season 2019/2020

NSW Police have confirmed 20 people have lost their lives this bushfire season,
A 77-year-old man at Coongbar on 9 October 2019;
A 68-year-old woman at Coongbar on 9 October 2019;
A 69-year-old woman at Diehard on 8 November 2019;
An 85-year-old man at Diehard on 8 November 2019;
A 63-year-old woman at Johns River on 8 November 2019;
A 58-year-old man at Willawarrin on 8 November 2019;
A 64-year-old man at South Arm on 9 November 2019;
A 32-year-old man (RFS volunteer) at Buxton on 19 December 2019;
A 35-year-old man (RFS volunteer) at Buxton on 19 December 2019;
A 59-year-old man at Royal North Shore Hospital on 29 December 2019, after sustaining injuries on 7 November 2019 at Yarrowitch;
A 28-year-old man (RFS volunteer) at Jingellic on 30 December 2019;
A 63-year-old man at Wandella on 30 December 2019;
A 29-year-old man at Wandella on 30 December 2019;
A 70-year-old man at Yatte Yattah on 31 December 2019;
Believed to be a 56-year-old man at Coolagolite on 31 December 2019 (not yet formally identified);
A 72-year-old man at Belowra on 31 December 2019;
A 75-year-old man at Yatte Yattah on 1 January 2019;
A 62-year-old man at Sussex Inlet on 1 January 2020;
A 47-year-old man at Batlow on 4 January 2020;
A 71-year-old man at Nerrigundah, found on 6 January 2020.