Albanese and Cook Labor Governments building Western Australia’s future

The Albanese and Cook Governments are building Western Australia’s future, driving economic growth and delivering benefits for commuters with a partnership to deliver a $700 million upgrade to the Kwinana Freeway.

The Albanese Government will invest $350 million to ensure this important work gets delivered.

Widening the Kwinana Freeway will add around 50 per cent capacity to the upgraded sections, easing congestion for motorists and improving the efficiency of moving freight on a road that typically carries 100,000 vehicles every day.

This investment will also support the operations of the future Westport project, while improving safety and delivering congestion relief for commuters.

The upgrades to road infrastructure will also support the growing industrial areas and Defence Assets on the Western Trade Coast.

The Westport project is the linchpin for future trade growth in Western Australia, supporting local jobs and WA’s economy for the long term.

This new funding builds on the previous $67 million joint commitment towards planning and scoping of landside enabling infrastructure for the Westport project.

The Albanese and Cook Governments are working together to build Western Australia’s future, with major projects underway including METRONET, upgrades to the Tonkin Highway and the Outback Way.

The Albanese Government is investing $9.7 billion towards transport infrastructure projects in Western Australia.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese:

“We’re working with the Cook Labor Government to build Western Australia’s future.

“Western Australia is an economic powerhouse, and we want to make sure we are investing in future job creating projects like Westport, while still delivering the immediate congestion benefits for commuters now.

“This project will support jobs, improve safety and ease congestion for the 100,000 commuters who use the Kwinana Freeway each day.

“Only Labor has a plan to build Australia’s future.”

Premier of Western Australia Roger Cook:

“As a Kwinana local, I know how important this project is for our State.

“Western Australia is the economic engine room of Australia, with Westport and the Western Trade Coast critical to keeping our economy strong and creating the local jobs of the future in WA..

“My WA Labor Government is partnering with the Albanese Government to do what’s right for WA.”

Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King:

“The Australian Government remains dedicated to working for all Australians by delivering nationally significant infrastructure projects that enhance productivity and resilience, improve liveability and promote sustainability.

“We are getting on with delivering a better future for all Australians, and this project will increase opportunities and connections, build communities and improve safety.”

WA Minister for Transport Rita Saffioti:

“We welcome this critical investment by the Albanese Labor Government.

“The investment will ensure we can continue our Government’s major transformation of the Kwinana Freeway, which has seen the installation of smart freeway technology, the Armadale Road to North Lake Road Bridge Project and widening to large sections.

“The Western Australian Government is working in partnership with the Australian Government on these and other growth-area roads, including the Stephenson Avenue Extension and Tonkin Highway extension.”

Appeal to locate woman missing from Port Stephens

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a woman missing from the Port Stephens area.

Philippa Breslin, aged 29, was last seen at Nelsons Bay, Port Stephens, about 12pm Wednesday 15 January 2025.

When she could not be located or contacted, officers attached to Port Stephens Hunter Police District were notified on Wednesday 22 January 2025 and commenced inquiries into her whereabouts.

Police and family hold concerns for Philippa’s welfare as her disappearance is out of character.

She is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 170cm tall, of medium build, with dyed blonde and red hair.

Philippa is known to frequent the Nelson Bay, Shoal Bay and Mudgee areas.

Neo-Nazi invasion of January 26 events in Adelaide shocking; investigation needed

Australian Greens Senator Hanson-Young calls for a full investigation into South Australia’s neo-Nazi cell:

“Today’s Nazi invasion of Australia Day events is sickening.  

“There must be an immediate investigation into the planned activities and intent of this terrorising group.  

“Attempts to scare and intimidate our local Adelaide community are completely unacceptable and must be dealt with by the full force of the law.  

“Adelaide is a peaceful and respectful city, and we don’t need Nazi-wannabes terrorising members of our community.  

“These thugs don’t embody the values of our city, state, or country. Racism, antisemitism, Islamophobia, and hate have no place on our streets or in our community.”

Man dies following house fire – Medowie

A man has died in a house fire in the state’s Hunter region.

About 2:30pm today (Sunday 26 January 2025), emergency services were called to Coolabah Road, Medowie, following reports of a house fire.

Officers attached to Port Stephens/Hunter Police District attended, alongside Fire and Rescue NSW crews and Rural Fire Service, who extinguished the blaze.

A man, age 62, was found deceased at the scene and he is yet to be formally identified.

A crime scene has been established and an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident has commenced.

Police will prepare a report for the coroner.

More support for public schools welcome but pathway to 100% funding remains unclear

“This is a welcome step forward on public school funding that teachers, parents and carers in Victoria and South Australia will take heart from.

“Pressure works. Teacher unions and the Greens have been pushing Labor to increase the Commonwealth share of public school funding to 25% and to eliminate the dodgy loophole that allows states to claim 4% in non-classroom costs as part of their contribution.

“We’ll look at the details in the coming days but it appears that despite these steps forward we are still a decade away from 100% minimum funding for all public schools in the country.

“Labor came to government promising to deliver 100% funding to all public schools. If they’re saying that every public school in the country will be receiving 100% of its minimum funding by 2034, that will have been a quarter of a century since Gonski.

“That’s two entire generations of schoolkids who will have never known what it’s like to attend a properly resourced public school.

“The Greens have a fully costed plan to deliver 100% funding to all public schools in the country by July 2025, and we’ll also ease cost of living pressures on families by eliminating school fees and providing families with $800 back-to-school payments for every child in public school.”

Australia Day 2025

Australia Day is an opportunity to celebrate everything we’ve built together and be optimistic for the future we can shape together.

Whether you are someone whose ancestors have loved and cared for this land for 60,000 years, or whether you are making the pledge of commitment as a new citizen today, all of us belong to the greatest country on Earth, and all of us can take pride in a national story written by the courage of our people.

From those who serve in uniform and keep us safe to farmers battling unforgiving country.

The courage to start a business, drive a breakthrough, study or train for a new career, care for our loved ones and educate our children.

The courage to seek and build a new life here.

The courage to show kindness to those in need, preserve our social cohesion and champion a fair go for all.

The courage of everyone who works hard, makes sacrifices and pushes forward, even when times are tough, because they are driven by that oldest and deepest Australian aspiration, wanting a better life and greater opportunity for the next generation.

The values and character of the Australian people is the story of our history, the continuing inspiration of our present and the very best reason to be optimistic for our future.

Whether you’re heading to the beach having friends over for a barbie, or hitting the road for the long weekend, I wish you all a safe and happy Australia Day 2025.

Man charged following shooting in Newcastle – Strike Force Fontanta

A man has been charged following a shooting in Newcastle yesterday.

About 5am (Friday 24 January 2025), a man presented to a hospital in Waratah with a gunshot wound.

The 36-year-old man, who remains in a stable condition, was transported to a second hospital where he was treated for a wound to his neck.

Officers attached to Newcastle City Police District were notified and commenced an investigation into the incident, under Strike Force Fontanta.

As part of the investigation, a crime scene was established at a home in Waratah West yesterday (Friday 24 January 2025).

Following inquiries, a 21-year-old man was arrested on Minmi Road, Maryland, about 10.30am today (Saturday 25 January 2025), following a vehicle stop.

Police searched the vehicle and allegedly located a loaded firearm, ammunition and other weapons. The items were seized for forensic examination.

He was taken to Newcastle Police Station, where he was charged with shoot at with intent to murder, possess shortened firearm (not pistol) without authority, possess or use a prohibited weapon without permit, possess ammunition without holding licence/permit/authority and use, supply, acquire, possess stolen firearm or part.

He was refused bail to appear before Parramatta Local Court tomorrow (Sunday 26 January 2025).

Greens call for ‘reform and revive’ package for festivals in 2025 as Splendour cancelled

Following news today that Splendour in the Grass will be cancelled, the Greens have called on the Albanese Government to deliver urgent reform to revive festivals and avert another string of cancellations in 2025.

Greens arts spokesperson and Senator for South Australia, Sarah Hanson-Young:

“Today, music fans and the arts sector are reeling to hear Splendour is cancelled for another year. We can’t afford another year of festival cancellations in the cost of living crisis.

“We’ve seen this sad movie before and it’s a warning to policy makers that unless we see reform that can actually revive the live music sector, 2025 could be another wipeout year of festival cancellations.

“Festivals are about more than just supporting great Australian artists, creating lifelong memories and giving euphoric vibes – thousands of creative workers are employed in the arts sector. Thousands more are employed in the small businesses that rely on the ‘arts-tourism’ factor, particularly in regional Australia. Another year of cancellations will leave painful economic scars in the cost of living crisis.

“Reform is urgently needed if we are to revive our local music and festival culture. We need to look at funding, tax and insurance reforms and the Greens stand ready to work with the Government to deliver a package that can stem the cancellations and allow new and independent operations to flourish. 

Splendour is one of Australia’s most beloved festivals and there will be a lot of fans, musicians and arts workers coming down today upon hearing this news.”

ACT Greens Launch Full Candidate Suite For Upcoming Federal Election

Today, the ACT Greens have announced Dani Hunterford and Sam Carter as their candidates for the seats of Fenner and Bean, adding the new faces alongside Isabel Mudford for Canberra, Christina Hobbs for the Senate and Jo Rocke for the Senate.

Elected directly by a grassroots, community membership made of nurses, teachers, retail workers, and more, ACT Greens candidates running this election have genuine connections to the people they would represent in Federal Parliament.

“As a community sector advocate and a postgraduate at the Australian National University, I’ve seen firsthand how government policies can shape the lives of everyday people, for better or worse,” said Candidate for Canberra, Isabel Mudford.

“But unfortunately, over the past three years our local representative, Alicia Payne, has consistently voted alongside the least progressive Labor government in living memory – failing to advocate for the changes Canberrans want and need.

“Meanwhile, instead of working for you, the two major parties have been taking millions in donations from big corporations. These corporations donate because it gets them results – all the while our community struggles with the cost of living.

“Unlike the major parties, the Australian Greens refuse to take donations from big corporations. Our movement is powered by everyday people—volunteers from all walks of life. Because of them, we work for the community, not corporate interests.”

“This election, Canberrans have a real choice — more of the same, or community candidates who will listen to the voices in our city, and push for ambitious action on climate, housing, health and the environment.  

The seat of Canberra is a pivotal battleground for the ACT Greens this election. The party are set to build on their strong previous performances in the seat. In 2022, the ACT Greens secured Canberra as a two party preferred contest between themselves and Labor.

Last year the ACT Greens announced Isabel Mudford for the Seat of Canberra alongside former United Nations humanitarian worker, Christina Hobbs as lead candidate for the Senate and educator and policy advisor, Jo Rocke for the Senate. 

Dani Hunterford:

“As a young person, a renter, and a passionate advocate for change working in harm-reduction in the not-for-profit sector, I know that this election presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity for us to make real change,” said Candidate for Fenner, Dani Hunterford.

“But while our community is struggling with the cost of living, the major parties are supporting new coal mines and giving tax breaks to big corporations.

“It’s pretty clear, this election, nothing changes unless your vote does – a vote for the Greens will hold Labor to account and keep Dutton out. 

Sam Carter: 

“As a Paralympian and advocate for people with disability, I’ve seen how government decisions can impact the livelihoods of so many in our community, no matter who they are,” said Candidate for Bean, Sam Carter.

“But instead, Labor and the Liberals prioritise corporate interests over the needs of ordinary people, leaving renters and people struggling with the cost of living behind.

“By voting Greens in this election in any seat, you can elect community members who will fight for fairness and equality—fight for a future that puts people first.”

GREENS CALL OUT LIBERAL LEADER FOR DISRESPECTFUL, HARMFUL COMMENTS IN LEAD UP TO JAN 26

The Victorian Greens have called out the new Opposition Leader Brad Battin’s offensive and harmful comments towards First Nations Victorians and policy to ‘scrap the Treaty’, saying his Trump-style politics of division shows the party is lurching even further to the right. 

Mr Battin recently chose to attend an interview with Andrew Bolt on right-wing media outlet Sky News, where he reiterated that he would scrap Victoria’s Treaty negotiations and called into question the legitimacy of Victoria’s elected First Peoples’ Assembly, and labelled those attending Jan 26 events and protests as ‘hateful’.

The Victorian Greens say that these are dog-whistling comments in the lead up to January 26 and show total disrespect towards First Nations people in Victoria.

The Victorian Greens say the Liberals are lurching even further to the right and taking a leaf out of Donald Trump’s playbook with this divisive and fear-mongering style of politics. 

the Leader of the Victorian Greens, Ellen Sandell: 

“It’s gross to see the new Liberal Leader Brad Battin taking another leaf out of Trump’s playbook – going on Andrew Bolt’s Sky News program to take a swipe at our First Nations leaders and re-iterate the Liberals would scrap Treaty negotiations in Victoria. 

“For many people, Jan 26 is a sombre day where First Nations people ask us to listen and reflect on our country’s history, yet the Liberal leader can’t even show some basic respect and understanding on this day. 

“Instead, the Liberal leader is using it as an opportunity to stoke fear and hate to serve his own political agenda. 

“This kind of divisive political point scoring doesn’t benefit anyone, it’s actually just disrespectful and gross and it needs to be called out.”