Minns Labor Government helping local business and organisations in Macarthur and southwest Sydney

The Minns Labor Government is continuing to support local business and organisations in Macarthur and southwest Sydney by recently running a forum in Campbelltown which advised small businesses on how they can better navigate the workers compensation system, how to handle claims and offered information on return-to-work programs.

The forum run by icare provided over 100 local businesses with practical advice, resources and insights all geared towards helping better manage their premiums as well as information on injury prevention, early intervention and recovery support for mental health at work.

Small businesses are the lifeblood of the NSW economy, contributing over $535 billion every year.

The South-West Sydney region has over 26,000 businesses that employ over 220,000 people. Gross incurred workers compensation cost per year in the region is almost $300 million.

The forum included information on how premiums are calculated, what business owners can do to support their staff’s wellbeing and provided advice on return-to-work strategies.

The multi-session day highlighted the importance of understanding workplace obligations and featured speakers from the NSW Government, icare, and SafeWork NSW covering topics such as Savings & Incentives for Small Business, Mentally Healthy Workplaces & Understanding your psychosocial obligations and Understanding your Experience-Rated Employer Premium to minimise costs.

The Minns Labor Government is committed to fixing the state’s workers compensation system to ensure a sustainable scheme that works for the state’s injured workers and businesses who pay the premiums.

The Government workers compensation reform package is still stuck in the Parliament. The package passed the Legislative Assembly in early June, before being delayed by the Opposition.

Every day reform is delayed the workers compensation system deteriorates further.

  • Just 50 per cent of workers with a psychological injury can return to work within a year, compared to 95 per cent of workers with a physical injury.
  • The private sector scheme is going backwards by $6 million per day. It is soon expected to hold only 80 cents in assets for every dollar it will have to pay in claims.
  • Absent reform, 340,000 NSW businesses will have to pay a 36 per cent increase in premiums over the next three years even if they have no claims against them.

The Minns Labor government is committed to increasing engagement with small business in line with its reforms.

Employers in NSW can register for future events online or immediately access a range of free, easy-to-use tools from icare’s Small Business Hub.

The icare online Mental Health Hub, provides employers with free tools, resources, and guidance to support their workforce, manage claims and help tackle these costs

For more information about upcoming icare outreach events, visit the website.

Minister for Work Health and Safety Sophie Cotsis said:

“I’m pleased to have attended this important forum in Campbelltown where there is a real need to provide support and information for businesses of all sizes. Icare experts were in attendance to provide important advice, tips, tools and useful information. This one-on-one engagement is critical.

“Helping local employers support their workers to stay safe, return to work quickly and get home safely at the end of every day not only safeguards workers’ health, but saves them money.

“The NSW Government has introduced legislation to reform the Workers Compensation System and our Workplace Health and Safety system to improve the prevention and treatment of psychological injuries which occur at work. This includes increasing the Government’s outreach to small businesses so they can better navigate a complex system.

“The NSW Government’s 2025-26 Budget announcement strengthened the state’s work health and safety regulator with a major $127.7 million investment over the next four years to address psychosocial hazards and compliance and enforcement of safe work practices.”

Member for Campbelltown Greg Warren said:

“Small businesses are the lifeblood of our region. It is important that we support them to find ways to successfully navigate the Workers Compensation system.

“I wish to sincerely thank the local business community for their collaboration and assistance to put this event together. Their commitment to finding smarter, more efficient ways to operate is what keeps the local economy moving.”

Member for Camden Sally Quinnell said:

“The Camden community is home to some incredible and thriving small businesses, from restaurants to retail and everything in between.

“It’s imperative that our government ensures these businesses are supported, as they are the heart and soul of our communities – and we wouldn’t be on the map without them.”

Member for Wollondilly Judy Hannan said:

“This event is an important initiative to help local businesses in Wollondilly to continue to thrive and prosper.

“The information session on how to manage claims were invaluable for businesses to help with their costs.

“I would like to thank Minister Cotsis for helping stage this event and for her continued support.”

President Campbelltown Business Chamber Shefali Pall said:

“Events like this in Campbelltown are crucial for equipping local business owners with practical tools, expert advice, and cost-saving strategies that make a real difference.

“We’re committed to ensuring local businesses have every opportunity to grow and thrive.

“I’d like to thank Minister Cotsis for her strong advocacy and continued support.”

icare Manager Mobile Engagement Team Adam O’Leary said:

“Psychosocial injury claims have increased sharply in recent years, particularly in high pressure roles and people facing industries.

“This event was about equipping business owners with practical strategies to reduce risks, meet WHS obligations, and support their people through recovery, because healthier workplaces are stronger workplaces.”

Eastwood Ryde Crowned State Champions as Netball Greats Shine at Masters

The Illawarra was the heart of netball this weekend as more than 70 teams came together for the 2025 Netball NSW Masters State Titles and Aware Super Social Masters, celebrating fierce competition, friendship, and the enduring spirit of the game.

In a thrilling display of skill and connection, Eastwood Ryde were crowned 2025 Netball NSW Masters State Champions, successfully defending their title in a weekend that showcased both elite netball and incredible camaraderie. Baulkham Hills claimed runner-up honours after two days of high-quality matches.

Eastwood Ryde – 2025 Netball NSW State Masters Champions

Eastwood Ryde captain Emily Keenan, said the win was particularly rewarding.

It’s such a privilege to play together again and to defend our title against so many strong teams,” Keenan said. “It’s been a brilliant weekend. The netball standard was amazing – every game tested us. Masters is about so much more than results; it’s about reconnecting, sharing memories and celebrating the game we all love.”

Stacy Harding, General Manager Competitions at Netball NSW, congratulated all participants and praised the Illawarra community for hosting an exceptional event.

The Masters State Titles continues to be one of the most anticipated events on our calendar,” Harding said.

From Australian Diamonds legends to Premier League stars and lifelong club players, the level of competition and camaraderie this weekend was outstanding. Congratulations to Eastwood Ryde on a well-deserved win, and thank you to the Illawarra Netball Association for creating such a memorable experience for everyone involved.”

Hosted at the Illawarra Netball Association’s Indoor Sports Centre, the tournament featured 11 associations, including strong local representation with two Illawarra teams, as well as contenders from Gosford, Shoalhaven, Port Stephens and Manly Warringah.

Combined Illawarra Teams – 2025 Netball NSW Masters State Titles

Running alongside the State Titles, the Aware Super Social Masters brought a different kind of energy to the courts — a mix of sport, music, laughter and themed fun that only Masters netball can deliver.

More than 60 teams, with players aged between 35 and 65, took part in two days of competition and connection, proving that passion for the game doesn’t fade with time. The legendary “Back to School” themed Saturday night social at the University of Wollongong’s UniBar was a crowd favourite, with trivia, dancing and plenty of nostalgic costumes.

For the first time, Aware Super came on board as presenting partner, supporting an event that celebrates community as much as competition.

The Aware Super Social Masters is so much more than a tournament – it’s a celebration of stories, laughter and lifelong friendships,” said Harding. “It reminds us that netball is for everyone, at every age and stage.”

Crowd favourites included the local Illawarra Flames, who shone on and off the court, and the beloved Birrong “Six Over Sixty”, who have been part of the Social Masters since 2013 continue to inspire with their enduring love of the game.

Birrong ‘SOS’ Team – 2025 Aware Super Social Masters

Birrong SOS captain Raelene Allen said her team relished every moment of the weekend.

We might be the ‘old girls’, but we still love the game, the laughs, and the feeling of being part of something special,” Allen has said.

Hunter & Central Coast Win 2025 Netball NSW Regional State Cup

The Hunter & Central Coast region has been crowned winners of the 2025 Netball NSW Regional State Cup, finishing top of the ladder after a fiercely contested weekend of netball at Netball Central, Sydney Olympic Park.

Across two days of round-robin play, each team faced one another twice, with the Hunter & Central Coast demonstrating outstanding consistency and teamwork to secure the title.

The tournament came down to a thrilling final round clash between Hunter & Central Coast and Riverina — a true battle for the crown. A win to Hunter & Central Coast would seal the title outright, while a Riverina victory would have resulted in a draw, with Hunter & Central Coast only holding the edge on percentage thanks to a margin of just one point separating the two teams on for and against.

2025 Champions – Hunter & Central Coast – Netball NSW Regional State Cup

I’m incredibly proud of this group — they’ve shown composure, grit and genuine belief in each other all weekend,” said Hunter & Central Coast coach Lauren Hill.

Every athlete played their role and lifted when it mattered most. To see them come together from different associations and perform at this level is really special. This win is a reflection of the hard work happening across our region and the depth of talent coming through.”

The event brought together the best emerging netball talent from six powerhouse regions — Hunter & Central Coast, North Coast, North West, Riverina, South Coast and West Central West — with athletes aged 16 to 22 competing in a high-performance environment that mirrors the Netball NSW Premier League U23s.

2025 Runners Up – Riverina – Netball NSW Regional State Cup

Netball NSW General Manager of Performance and Pathways, Mardi Aplin, congratulated all teams on an outstanding weekend of netball.

The Regional State Cup is about showcasing regional pride and giving athletes, coaches and officials from across New South Wales the chance to experience an elevated level of competition,” Aplin said.

The standard of play this weekend was exceptional, and it’s exciting to see so many athletes pushing themselves and each other to reach that next level.”

The 2025 Netball NSW Regional State Cup Team of the Tournament was also announced, recognising standout athletes who demonstrated excellence, leadership and consistency throughout the weekend.

The 2025 Netball NSW Regional State Cup once again highlighted the strength of regional netball and the crucial role these competitions play in developing the state’s future stars.

2025 Netball NSW Regional State Cup Results
Winners: Hunter & Central Coast
Runners-Up: Riverina
Followed by: Third – South Coast, Fourth – West Central West, Fifth – North Coast, Sixth – North West

Team of the Tournament – 2025 Netball NSW Regional State Cup

2025 Netball NSW Regional State Cup – Team of the Tournament
Jade Stringer – Hunter and Central Coast
Brooke Buckley – Riverina
Molly Brownell – Hunter and Central Coast
Ash Reynoldson – Riverina
Tahlia Quinn – Riverina
Emma McCallum – Hunter and Central Coast
Isabella Christian – South Coast
Marley Aplin – West Central West
Eve Power – Hunter and Central Coast
Ava Francisco – West Central West
Sally Werfel – South Coast
Kate Wallace – Riverina
Mia Lewis – West Central West – Umpire

Travel to the United States

This week I will travel to the United States to meet senior officials from the Trump Administration, members of Congress, and key defence industry leaders.

Australia and the United States share a longstanding alliance. The United States is Australia’s principal strategic partner. Together, we play a vital role in supporting defence, security and economic prosperity, including in the Pacific region. 

While in Washington DC, I will take part in an AUKUS defence industry update, including engaging with US counterparts and military decision-makers. AUKUS stands as our most significant example of industrial cooperation. It plays a critical role in enhancing our capability and contributing to stability and security across the Indo-Pacific.

I will also attend the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting & Exposition. The AUSA expo is North America’s premier defence land power event and a crucial meeting point for leaders within the US defence industrial base, private-sector and a critical forum for promoting Australia’s defence industry. 

The Albanese Government and the Trump Administration share a steadfast commitment to advancing our defence industry. Together with industry partners, we are delivering capability — decisively, efficiently, and with clear purpose.

I look forward to meeting with my counterparts in Washington to further strengthen our alliance through deeper collaboration across our industrial bases.

Statement on Middle East peace plan

Australia welcomes President Trump’s announcement that Israel and Hamas have signed off the first phase of the plan to bring peace to Gaza.

After more than two years of conflict, hostages held and a devastating loss of civilian life, this is a much needed step towards peace.

Australia has consistently been part of international calls for a ceasefire, return of the hostages, and the unimpeded flow of aid to Gaza.

We urge all parties to respect the terms of the plan.

We thank President Trump for his diplomatic efforts and acknowledge the important role of Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye in delivering this agreement.

Australia strongly supports the plan’s commitment to denying Hamas any role in the future governance of Gaza.

There is a very long road to recovery in Gaza, securing long term peace and building the Palestinian state.

Together with our partners, Australia will continue to do what we can to contribute to a just and enduring two-state solution.

State Government should drop appeal against Dion Barber

The WA Greens are calling on the Cook Labor Government to immediately drop their appeal against Dion Barber. 

Mr Barber was awarded $2.85 million in compensation by the District Court for repeated sexual abuse he suffered while in state care during the 1980s and 1990s.

Jess Beckerling MLC, Greens WA spokesperson for Sexual Violence: 

“Dion Barber has survived extreme levels of abuse and has shown extraordinary courage in repeatedly coming forward to tell his story and seek relief and justice. 

“The law was changed following the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse to provide for victim survivors to bring their cases to court. This was in recognition of how important it is that people are able to seek justice.

“Mr Barber is the first person whose case has been heard and compensation agreed following this important change to the law.

“It is staggering that the State Government would appeal this decision. It should acknowledge it has made a mistake and drop the appeal. 

“What does it say to victim survivors about how they will be treated in court by the State? This was supposed to be a chance for justice and a step towards recovery, not another exercise in re-traumatising survivors.

“This was the wrong move. The State has made a series of egregious decisions in its duty to Mr Barber and it should absolutely have recognised that and apologised by now. This appeal must be dropped.” 

Greens slam state of childcare after more malpractice cases uncovered

The Greens say the early education and care system is in desperate need of overhaul after today’s shocking reports revealed further safety and reporting concerns and a preventable infant death in an unlicensed childcare centre.

Today, the ABC and The Sydney Morning Herald revealed:

  • Childcare company Affinity Education withheld information from detectives during the Joshua Brown investigation.
  • A 15 week old baby died in an unlicensed care centre while in an unsafe sleeping environment.

Senator Steph Hodgins-May, the Australian Greens spokesperson for early childhood education and care will question the federal Department of Education at Senate Estimates tomorrow (Friday) on key issues of quality and safety and the rollout of safety reforms announced by the Government. 

In August, the Greens successfully established a Senate Inquiry into the quality and safety of early childhood education and care after the government failed to adequately address the deep flaws in the system and responded with piecemeal fixes. 

Greens spokesperson for early education and care, Senator Steph Hodgins-May: 

“As a parent, it’s distressing to see our childcare system continue to let down children and families. 

“Time and time again, the system is allowing these cases of malpractice to go unchecked. It’s a symptom of a broken, profit-driven system. 

“While the Labor government drags its feet with band-aid fixes, children, parents and educators are paying the price through unsafe environments and ignored complaints. 

“A market-driven childcare system will always put profit over the safety and quality of our children’s care. 

“In Estimates tomorrow, I’ll be pressing  the Department of Education for answers on how it intends to provide the accountability parents deserve.

“We have also established a Senate Inquiry into the quality and safety of early learning, to uncover the systemic failings and put forward strong reforms so parents can finally trust the system. The inquiry will report back in March, and we look forward to its findings.

Calls for Opera House sails to be lit with Palestinian flag after Supreme Court decision

The two year anniversary of the current and ongoing genocide by Israel against the Palestinian people in Gaza should be recognised by the NSW Government by the lighting of the Sydney opera House sails with the Palestinian flag. The call comes as the NSW Police have prevented a community rally to mark the anniversary from being given protection from prosecution if it goes ahead.

Greens MP and spokesperson for justice Sue Higginson said:

“The Sydney Opera House has been lit to recognise international issues of importance for years, including for India’s independence, French victims of terrorism, the war crimes committed against Ukraine, and most recently with the flag of Israel. It’s time for the NSW Government to recognise the international atrocity of genocide being committed against the people of Palestine,”

“More than 67,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israel over the last two years, with at least 20,000 of them being children. This means a child has been murdered by Israel every hour since this genocide started,”

“The decision by the NSW Supreme Court today, to prohibit a planned rally at the Opera House this Sunday, is a setback for the right to protest in NSW, but it is not a setback to the community movement against Israel’s genocide,”

“Hundreds of thousands of people marched across the Harbour Bridge in the March for Humanity a few months ago, and likely tens of thousands more will be rallying in NSW again this Sunday. Premier Chris Minns should heed the community, and mark this two years of genocide by lighting the Opera House sails this Sunday evening in solidarity with all of those murdered Palestinians,”

“The community has rallied continuously for two years against the actions of Israel, and we will continue to rally until the genocide ends and the perpetrators are brought to international justice,” Ms Higginson said.

Faruqi joins families and supporters to welcome home Abubakir Rafiq, Juliet Lamont, and Hamish Paterson at Sydney Airport

Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens and spokesperson for International Aid & Global Justice, Senator Mehreen Faruqi, joined supporters and family members this morning to welcome home three of the courageous Australians who attempted to deliver aid to Gaza and break Israel’s illegal blockade, aboard the Sumud Flotilla.

Senator Mehreen Faruqi, Deputy Leader of the Greens and spokesperson for International Aid & Global Justice:

“I am so relieved to welcome our heroes back home and I am so proud of them. We have all been worried sick about what the Israeli military would do to them given their horrific track record.

“The Australian people are so proud of them. These are everyday people who are willing to put their lives on the line to deliver lifesaving food and medical supplies to Palestinians suffering Israel’s genocide and starvation.

“They carried with them not only lifesaving supplies, but hope. Hope that in a world where governments like ours choose to do nothing as a livestreamed genocide occurs, that there are people out there willing to risk it all to save lives. It reminds us of the good in this world. I am so grateful and thankful to them for stepping up where governments have failed.

“The treatment of these Australians at the hands of Israel has shown that Minister Wong’s strategy of trying to appease a genocidal bully doesn’t work. Prime Minister Albanese and Minister Wong remained silent while these humanitarians were aboard the flotilla and then imprisoned by Israel, but surely they should hold Israel to account for illegally abducting, imprisoning and abusing Australian citizens, and for the genocide in Gaza.

“Palestinian people are still dying every day. They are still being starved. I have no doubt that people will take to the streets and take to the oceans until there is justice, long-lasting peace and liberation for Palestinians.”

Over two million visits to Medicare Urgent Care Clinics

Australians have clocked up more than two million visits to Labor’s free Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, easing pressure on hospital emergency departments and keeping critical care focused where it is needed most.

New data shows that the average number of visits to Medicare Urgent Care Clinics has risen to almost 26,000 per week nationally, and this number is expected to continue to grow as more clinics open.

Nearly half of all patients who attended a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic would have used a hospital emergency department if no clinic was available.

The Albanese Labor Government has delivered 90 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics with another 47 to open by mid-next year, which in total will provide services to around two million people every year.

Once all 137 clinics are open, 4 in 5 Australians will live within a 20-minute drive of a clinic according to analysis by the Department of Health and Aged Care.

Clinics are open for extended hours, filling a vital gap when regular GP practices are often closed. Nearly 30 per cent of visits to Medicare Urgent Care Clinics have taken place on weekends, and 25 per cent of patients have attended after 5pm on weekdays.

Medicare Urgent Care Clinics offer free care with no appointment needed, for illnesses and injuries that are urgent but not life-threatening, such as gastro, mild burns, sports injuries, insect bites, and minor infections. For more information, please visit Find your nearest Medicare Urgent Care Clinic.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese:

“Two million visits is a testament to the value of Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, which are great for patients and vital for taking pressure off hospital emergency departments.

“When you go to an Urgent Care Clinic, all you will need is your Medicare card, not your credit card.

“Labor created Medicare, and we are building Australia’s future with the largest investment in Medicare in over 40 years.”

Health Minister Mark Butler:

“The Albanese Government’s Medicare Urgent Care Clinics have changed the face of health care in Australia.

“The clinics have been a game changer for communities around the country.

“No wonder over two million Australians have accessed this health care.

“They are taking the pressure off hospitals and delivering fully bulk billed urgent care with no appointment needed.

“All patients need is their Medicare card, not their credit card.”