Work continues to fix one of Sydney’s worst intersections while guaranteeing Revesby Police Station remains in Revesby

The Minns Labor Government is continuing work to address traffic concerns at one of Sydney’s worst intersections while retaining a police station in the Revesby area that is currently on the corner of the intersection.

The corner of River Road and Marco Avenue has been ranked as the 6th most confusing intersection in Sydney and has been the site of many car crashes and near misses, including the tragic death of a young man in a car crash.

Due to the location of the Revesby Police Station on the intersection it may not be possible to address issues with the intersection without relocating the police station.

As a result, at the 2023 state election, the Member for East Hills Kylie Wilkinson committed to working with the local council and the Federal Government who have committed funding to fix the intersection.

This commitment included the possible relocation of Police Station while keeping it in the Revesby area, acknowledging the critical role this station and it’s officers play keeping this community safe.

The current Member for East Hills, Kylie Wilkinson is now working with all levels of government to finally fix this intersection and keep Revesby Police Station in the Revesby area.

For 12 years, the former Liberal and National Government failed to address this issue with the former Member for East Hills completely missing in action on this while in parliament.

Disappointingly the former Liberal Member who is now a Councillor has resorted to spreading misinformation in the community by falsely claiming that Revesby is set to lose a police station.

The Minns Labor Government is working to deliver a real solution by fixing this nightmare intersection while also maintaining a Police Station in the area.

This follows action already taken by the NSW Government including by providing historic pay rises to NSW Police and paying police to train – already delivering the largest graduating classes of police in a decade.

Police Minister Yasmin Catley said:

“For too long this intersection outside Revesby Police Station has put lives at risk and I am proud that our government is working with council and the federal government to upgrade this intersection while retaining a police station in the Revesby area.

“It’s very disappointing that this Liberal councillor is spreading misinformation and playing politics with our police, all to stop a much needed upgraded to this dangerous intersection.

Member for East Hills, Kylie Wilkinson said:

“We shouldn’t have to choose between safe roads and a safe community. That’s why we’re fixing this dangerous and confusing intersection while keeping a police station in the Revesby area.

“I’ve lost count of the number of people who have spoken to me about how dangerous this intersection is and I call on all local councillors to join us in fixing this issue once and for all.

NSW Government’s crackdown on rogue turf businesses to stop fire ants pays off

Two Queensland businesses have been separately convicted in the NSW Local Court of breaching biosecurity regulations designed to protect NSW from red imported fire ants and in total ordered to pay $60,000.

These successful prosecutions highlight the effectiveness of the Minns Labor Government’s surveillance and compliance activities in preventing fire ants into the state.

Both businesses illegally moved turf, soil, turf underlay and compost from the Queensland fire ant infested area into NSW.

Since being elected in 2023 the NSW Government has made biosecurity a priority and fighting fire ants a top order.

This commitment to fight fire ants entering NSW was demonstrated by raising the funds to address the menace of the fire ants from the former Government’s low $15 million annually, to $95 million over four years, only a few months after the 2023 election.

To strengthen the fight against fire ants entering NSW in mid-November last year, the NSW Minister for Agriculture Tara Moriarty took the unprecedented step of banning the movement of any turf from the Queensland fire ant infested area into NSW.

These recent successful prosecutions demonstrate that the Government’s crackdown on rogue businesses potentially spreading fire ants is working and is now sending a message.

The importance of movement controls and the ability of the Minns Government’s restructured NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) to trace carrier movements back to their point of origin is producing successful prosecutions.

The first landscaping supply business was convicted on the 29 January and the second on Friday 7 February.

The first business, Brytarbri Pty Ltd trading as Allenview Turf, was convicted of nine offences after moving soil, turf underlay and compost into NSW from the Queensland fire ant infested area without the required biosecurity certificates.

The second business, Marlyn Compost, was convicted of 20 offences under the NSW Biosecurity Act 2015 for moving turf from the Queensland fire ant infested area into NSW without certificates.

Early detection surveillance is continuing across NSW’s border state agencies with detection cameras and operations with Police and Department of Primary Industries and Regional NSW teams working together as exemplified by Operation Victa.

So far four waves of Operation Victa have resulted in eight penalty notices issued and three warnings after stopping 352 vehicles, 156 of which were from fire ant infested areas, and ordering 12 vehicles back to Queensland, due to not meeting certification requirements.

In addition, fire ant sniffer dogs are on patrol in Kyogle and Tweed Valley sites to monitor trucks, landscaping sites and target properties.

The NSW Government’s fire ant team has completed the following since December 2023:

  • Checked 1,366 voluntary community reports of potential fire ant sightings
  • Received 12,750 Record of Movement declarations from businesses
  • Undertaken with 1,613 surveillance events

NSW Minister for Agriculture and Regional NSW, Tara Moriarty said:

“The Minns Labor Government is serious in stopping fire ants getting into NSW and in the three instances when they have got through the nets we have eradicated them quickly.

“There will be no sympathy for a business who flouts our biosecurity controls and threatens our state’s land, homes and farms with fire ants. The full force of the law will be instigated to show this is very serious and will not be tolerated.

“I urge everyone to do the right thing and comply with our biosecurity requirements to protect NSW from fire ants, or if you know someone is flouting the controls please let us know.

“We are applying monitoring, CCTV, police, sniffer dogs, controls and border checks to address the fire ant situation as well as supporting the Queensland Government eradicate their infestation.”

Greater Sydney is about to get a whole lot greener

Councils in Greater Sydney and the Central Coast are invited to apply for a share of $4 million in grants to build more parks, playgrounds, walking tracks and restore local bushlands.

The Metropolitan Greenspace Program 2024-25 is available to 34 councils for projects such as shared pedestrian and cycle pathways as well as open space strategies and master plans for future works.

Established in 1983 by the Wran Labor Government, the Metropolitan Greenspace Program is the longest running open space grants program in NSW.

Since 1990, more than $56 million has been provided for 680 projects.

This funding will support the Minn’s Government’s planning reforms as we unlock more homes and deliver supporting community infrastructure and green space.

Last year, the program awarded $3 million in funding supporting better access to open spaces for more than 31,000 homes within a 10-minute walk from residential areas.

A panel of experts will assess applications against selection criteria designed to ensure funding is awarded based on merit and impact.

Applications for the 2024-25 round of the Metropolitan Greenspace Program will open on 12 February and close on 31 March 2025.

This is part of the Minns Labor Government’s plan to build a better NSW with more green spaces, so young people, families and key local workers have somewhere to relax and play in the communities they choose.

For more information on the Metropolitan Greenspace Program visit https://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/plans-for-your-area/infrastructure-funding/metropolitan-greenspace-program.

Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully said:

“The NSW Government is fast-tracking the delivery of more homes, and these residential areas will need to be supported by more parks and green spaces.

“The Metropolitan Greenspace Program helps councils provide more of these facilities where people can relax and enjoy the great outdoors.

“The program has a strong track record of increasing and improving open space to create thriving places and connected communities.

“I encourage eligible councils to apply for the next round of funding so they can build more high-quality green spaces for their residents and visitors alike.”

One Nation will strengthen Medicare and combat fraud

One Nation will strengthen Medicare, with a focus on combatting fraud, as part of its plan to put more money in Australians’ pockets.

Party leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the Medicare system was being rorted by up to $3 billion a year – resources better directed towards lifting bulk-billing rates.

“When the Independent Review of Medicare Integrity and Compliance was released in April 2023, we learned Medicare was being rorted by up to $3 billion a year,” Senator Hanson said.

“There have been many examples of people using other people’s Medicare cards, doctors’ appointments being used to obtain cheap PBS-funded medicines which are then sold on the black market here and overseas for big profits, and even doctors falsely claiming funding for appointments they did not have.

“A lot of this could be prevented by requiring photo ID on our Medicare cards – this is our policy – and by ensuring Medicare is sufficiently resourced to ensure GPs are remunerated sufficiently.

“Like so many other small businesses in Australia, GPs are facing much higher operating costs – rents, rates, insurance, energy bills – and this is reducing bulk-billing rates.

These rates fell from 51.7% to 47.7% last financial year, with the average out-of-pocket cost rising to $45 per appointment. Almost 9% of patients either delayed their appointments or just didn’t go because of these out-of-pocket costs.

“We must have a hard look at increasing the Medicare rebate and better remunerate GPs to prevent their exit from the system. Australia is potentially looking at a shortfall of more than 10,000 GPs by the start of the next decade.

“Fixing Medicare and cracking down on fraud is part of our plan to slash government waste by $90 billion, putting $40 billion more in Australians’ pockets, paying down government debt and investing in Australia’s future.”

Albanese Government supporting and securing regional aviation

The Albanese Labor Government is building Australia’s Future, today announcing regional Australia will continue to receive critical aviation services into the future.

The Albanese Government will work with the Administrators of Regional Express Holdings (Rex), as part of an upcoming competitive sale process, to ensure crucial regional aviation services continue beyond 30 June 2025.

We will work with shortlisted bidders on what support the Albanese Government may be able to provide to maximise the prospect of a successful sale.

Terms of Commonwealth support will be subject to negotiation, but will be conditional on commitments by bidders to provide an ongoing, reasonable level of service to regional and remote communities, the need to provide value for money to taxpayers and good governance.

The Government is not a bidder in the upcoming sale process and would like to see a successful market-led outcome. However, in the event there is no sale, the Albanese Government will undertake necessary work, in consultation with relevant state governments, on contingency options, including preparations necessary for potential Commonwealth acquisition.

The Albanese Government is also providing further support through a waiver of the “use it or lose it” test for Rex regional flight slots at Sydney Airport, which will ensure its access to those slots until 24 October 2026.

This comes on top of the Albanese Government providing a loan of up to $80 million to keep Rex’s vital regional routes operating until 30 June 2025, and acquiring $50 million of debt from Rex’s largest creditor, PAGAC Regulus Holdings Limited, earlier this year to ensure the airline could continue to operate.

These actions make clear the Government’s ongoing commitment to maintaining access to aviation services for regional and remote communities, and recognises the critical role of the Rex network to local economies.

The Albanese Labor Government will back regional aviation just like we back regional telecommunications because we know our great country towns deserve quality services and connectivity just like our cities.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese:

“Regional Australians deserve access to quality and crucial regional aviation services.

“We are working collaboratively with the administrators of REX to ensure that regional services continue beyond June 2025, including looking at what support the Commonwealth can provide.

“Regional Australians can be assured that our Government will continue to fight to ensure these regional airfares remain available.”

Minister for Finance Katy Gallagher:

“The Albanese Government believes regional and remote communities deserve reliable, affordable and accessible air travel.

“That’s why we’re taking steps to ensure the best possible deal for the sale of Rex.

“Aviation services are essential for our regions, and our government is committed to seeing these services continue into the future.”

“When markets fail or struggle to deliver for regional communities the Government has a role to ensure people do not miss out on opportunities, education and critical connections.

“We are recognising that today and stepping in to keep these routes in the air.”

Greens announce amendments to cap “obscene” NBN Executive salaries & improve access, affordability for consumers

The Greens will move amendments to the Government’s NBN legislation this week to cap NBN Co executive salaries, and require the NBN to be recognised as a universal service. The Greens are in balance of power on the Bill and say their amendments will improve access and affordability for customers in the cost of living crisis.

The NBN Co CEO was paid more than $3m in 2023 making them the highest paid public servant in Australia, paid five times more than the Prime Minister. The NBN (Commitment to Public Ownership) BIll is due to be debated by the Senate on Tuesday. 

Greens Amendments will:

  • Cap executive pay –  cap remuneration paid to senior executives at 5x the Annual Average Weekly Earnings, taking into account both base salary and bonuses
  • Recognise the NBN as a universal service in the Act, with the NBN required to provide broadband in a way that is accessible to all Australians on an equitable basis

Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young is Greens spokesperson for Communications.

“The NBN belongs to all Australians, but too many consumers are being crunched by rising bills and network faults.

“The Greens will circulate amendments on Monday to recognise the NBN as a universal essential service, requiring the NBN Co to provide reliable, high speed broadband on an affordable and accessible basis to all Australians.

“The Greens will also move to cap the obscene salaries of the NBN Co CEO and other executives. Something is clearly wrong when the publicly owned NBN.pays it’s executives millions of dollars while some Australians are struggling to pay their monthly internet bill or access a reliable service for a network Australians built and own. It doesn’t pass the pub test and it is not value for money for taxpayers.

“It’s galling that in the cost of living crisis we have the NBN Co CEO paid more than five times the Prime Minister – the highest paid public servant in Australia.”

Labor Bows to Community Pressure Promising to Deliver Affordable Housing on Parramatta Road

Labor has bowed to pressure from community advocates and The Greens, committing to deliver affordable housing at the former WestConnex site on Parramatta Road.

This welcome news comes after the government initially refused to deliver any social, affordable, or public housing on this site. 

Kobi Shetty MP for Balmain said:

“The NSW Labor Government has been dragged kicking and screaming to deliver much needed affordable housing here in Camperdown. This will be incredibly welcome news to the countless people struggling to find an affordable place to call home.

“With the RPA hospital right around the corner, this site is calling out for affordable key worker housing so we can keep essential workers including nurses and teachers here in our city.

“While this is a step in the right direction, it still doesn’t go far enough. This is publicly owned land and it’s shameful that Labor is still refusing to deliver any public housing. 

“Across the state we have almost 60,000 vulnerable households on the waitlist for housing – more than 1600 here in the Inner West alone. This is a missed opportunity to provide a much-needed increase to our public housing stock. We will keep pushing Labor to deliver public housing for our community.

The NSW Labor Government could use funding from the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) to ensure that the remaining 300 dwellings that are not Build to Rent, are set aside for public housing.

Jenny Leong MP for Newtown and Greens spokesperson on housing said:

“Eight months ago, Labor unveiled plans for 100 private homes on this piece of public land – now, after massive pushback from the community and the Greens they’re delivering more than five times this amount.

“We welcome more homes to solve the housing crisis, but these homes must be genuinely affordable, and public land must be used for public housing.

“More housing for essential workers is welcome, but NSW Labor needs to be up front about how they will ensure this is genuinely affordable. And they’re still selling off public land: Build to Rent is essentially privatised public housing without rent regulation and does little to ensure people aren’t in housing stress.

“Relying on the private market to solve the housing crisis that it created is futile. The Greens will continue working with communities to push for urgent, ambitious investment in public housing on public land.”

Minns defies Law Reform Commission, targets protest with arrests

The NSW Government will introduce new laws to the NSW Parliament this week that will further criminalise peaceful protest and hand significant new powers to the NSW Police that will allow police to issue move on orders and arrest peaceful protestors for simply being near places of worship.

Greens MP and spokesperson for justice Sue Higginson said “Racism and acts of hate must never be tolerated, they must always be called out. We must always strive towards a more cohesive and inclusive society, but these new laws are extreme and completely unnecessary. The laws are overreach and the only purpose they serve is to further criminalise peaceful and legitimate protests,”

“Premier Chris Minns has proven again that he is a one-trick pony when it comes to law and order crack downs that are announced through conservative radio interviews. Now here we are back in the arena watching him being led by the nose when it comes to draconian criminal punishments, and more police powers to whip and kick the people of NSW,”

“It’s clear that the Minns Labor Government is not interested in the evidence, or the opinions of civil society organisations and experts. The Premier has ignored the Law Reform Commission report that he commissioned into hate crime laws, a report that recommended against these changes, and he is ignoring his own colleagues who know that these changes will entrench hate against marginalised communities in favour of some of the most powerful religious organisations in the world,”

“The NSW Police already have extraordinary powers to issue move on orders to people on the street, these laws will introduce more powers that are poorly defined and could cause peaceful protestors in Hyde Park and other public places to be arrested for the ‘crime’ of being near a Catholic church,”

“The Supreme Court has already found similar anti-protest laws unconstitutional and an impermissible burden on political communication. It is truly shameful that Chris Minns is doubling down on attacking the foundations of a healthy democracy instead of having a responsible conversation about social issues,”

“You cannot arrest your way out of these issues, it just drives people further away from reasonable and mature discussion. NSW already has more than enough powers when it comes to punishing protest and we should be doing more to protect peaceful protest, rather than just punishing everyday members of the community,” Ms Higginson said.

Greens will tax 150 billionaires as part of revenue plan to fund dental into Medicare, GP for free and other cost of living measures

The Greens today have announced a Parliamentary Budget Office-costed plan to tax Australia’s billionaires, as a new revenue measure in the party’s Robin Hood reforms.

A core message of the Greens’ plan for minority government is taxing big corporations and billionaires to pay for essential services, including getting dental into Medicare, making it free to see the GP and 50c public transport fares.

In a minority government in 2010, the Greens got dental into Medicare for kids. Key cost of living measures, as well as responsible revenue measures to pay for them, will be a priority for the Greens in any minority government in 2025.

Under the plan, Australia’s 150 billionaires would pay an annual 10% tax on their net wealth with a 10% limit on capital flight in any year. The plan is expected to raise $23 billion over the forward estimates and $50 billion over the decade.

Between 2018 and 2024, during prolonged economic crises, the total wealth of Australia’s billionaires more than doubled to an eye-watering $584.5 billion. A recent Oxfam Australia report revealed Australian billionaires on average made $67,000 per hour last year, over 1,300 times the hourly wage of the average Australian.

After Donald Trump’s election with the support of billionaire backers, people across Australia are disenfranchised with the major parties, their trust in the political establishment is at an all-time low and concern about billionaires’ influence on politics is rising.

Adam Bandt, Leader of the Australian Greens:

“In a wealthy country like ours, everyone should be able to afford the basics: a home, food, and world class health and education. Instead, billionaires are making out like bandits while everyone else is being squeezed. 

“It’s time we turned the tables and made billionaires pay their fair share to fund the services people need.

“This election, we have a once in a generation chance. There will be a minority government and the Greens are within reach of winning seats right across the country.

“With a minority Government, the Greens can keep Peter Dutton out and tax billionaires to fund dental into Medicare, seeing the GP for free and real action on the housing and climate crisis.

“The Greens will keep Peter Dutton out and get Labor to act.”

Nick McKim, Australian Greens Economic Justice Spokesperson:

“Gina Rinehart should not have $40.6 billion while people in this country are sleeping in tents and cars. That’s the economic system that Labor and the Liberals are defending.

“The Greens’ plan will force billionaires to start giving back.

“The major parties will not take on the billionaires or big corporations while they’re on the payroll. Only the Greens can hold Labor and Liberals accountable and put people ahead of profit in minority government.

“The cost of living crisis is a political choice.

“There has been an obscene accumulation of wealth in this country in recent years. A billionaires’ tax will start to turn that around and help everyday Australians.”

Young waste warriors go behind-the-scenes at Summerhill

City of Newcastle has introduced a new generation to the benefits of waste minimisation and recycling during a tour designed specifically for children.

More than eighty-five attendees took part in two free visits to Summerhill Waste Management Centre today, allowing children to have a close-up look at the daily operations of a landfill and resource recovery facility.

Executive Director Waste Services David Witherdin with kids tour attendees and Lucinda Bin mascot in front of a grabage truck at Summerhill Waste Management CentreKids get an up close look at a garbage truck with Executive Director of Waste Services David Witherdin and Lucinda the Bin at Summerhill Waste Management Centre. 

CEO Jeremy Bath said these tours are part of City of Newcastle’s commitment to a sustainable future, which is a 20-year vision focused on reducing unnecessary waste and increasing recycling rates.

“Engaging the community is a priority in the sustainable waste strategy framework and we are delivering this through a range of programs which include community tours of Summerhill,” Mr Bath said.

“City of Newcastle currently diverts around 40 per cent of household waste through recycling efforts and a key part of our success lies within our framework of community education which empowers residents to understand the importance of recycling and reusing.”

The tour of Summerhill was guided by the waste services team and covered various areas of the facility, including the Resource Recovery Centre, Green Waste, Landfill and Solar Farm. 

As part of the tours, children also participated in an education session that covered interesting waste facts such as the growing issue of how to properly dispose of batteries found in children’s toys, as well as problem waste such as takeaway coffee cups. 

The education session gave children a chance to participate in a rubbish sorting game and build their own bin, before stepping inside a real garbage truck to meet the driver.

Managing Director of Waste Services David Witherdin said the tour is designed to engage and inspire children to be passionate about responsible waste disposal and equip them to make impactful changes.

“We know children are powerful advocates for change and teaching them about proper waste sorting and recycling empowers them to make better choices, which can also positively influence their families,” Mr Witherdin said.

“Our drivers witness the enthusiasm of our younger residents first-hand during kerbside bin collections as kids eagerly wait for the truck to pass their house, and during these tours when they line up patiently to have a chance to have a sneak peek inside the vehicles.

“By building on this natural curiosity, the tour provides an exciting opportunity for children to learn more about how their behaviours can influence positive environmental outcomes.”

Both tours were booked to capacity and follow the success of the first-ever kids tour in September last year which was initiated after families showed a strong interest during City of Newcastle’s regular community tours of Summerhill.

For more information on tours, workshops and sustainable initiatives throughout the year visit https://whatson.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/blog/low-waste-living