Funding boost for research into deadly cancers affecting women

A re-elected NSW Liberals and Nationals Government will shine a spotlight on deadly cancers affecting women by providing $7 million in research grants for ovarian and other gynaecological cancers.

This will include the provision of a $5 million Translational Research Grant and four $500,000 fellowships to support research and pave the way for future improvements to treatments.

Premier Dominic Perrottet said this will help shine a spotlight on two of the most deadly cancers affecting women.

“We want to give women affected by these terrible diseases, which often have very poor prognoses, the best chance of survival,” Mr Perrottet said.

“These grants are important in enabling the very best researchers to continue their work to help improve survival rates for these awful cancers.

“The better we can understand these deadly diseases, the better we can tailor treatments for women and improve their chances of being able to overcome them.”

Health Minister Brad Hazzard said gynaecological cancers vary in prevalence and can have very poor prognoses.

“For ovarian cancer specifically, just over half (51 per cent) of women diagnosed will not survive five years. This is a tragic statistic we need to turn around and by investing in research we can try to achieve this,” Mr Hazzard said.

“Translational research helps us understand how innovations may work in the real world and on a large scale and aims to quickly bring these new ideas from benchtop to bedside and improve outcomes for patients.”

Minister for Women and Regional Health Bronnie Taylor said the $7 million in additional funding will bring new hope for women suffering from cancers of the female reproductive system.

“Fellowships fund researchers to continue their important work at an early-middle stage of their career, ensuring we maintain a pipeline of world-class researchers right here in NSW,” Mrs Taylor said.

“By investing in early-mid career researchers with a focus on gynaecological cancers, we aim to accelerate the journey toward potential new treatments and interventions for these deadly women’s cancers.”

Gynaecological cancers include ovarian cancer, uterine or endometrial cancer, cancer of the fallopian tubes, primary peritoneal cancer, cervical cancer and vaginal cancer.

RBA’S TENTH CONSECUTIVE INTEREST RATE RISE IS INSTITUTIONAL MADNESS

The Reserve Bank’s record tenth consecutive interest rate rise is a clear indication that the central bank is out of control and needs to be reined in, the Greens say.

“The RBA’s response to a problem it doesn’t understand with a solution that doesn’t suit is a form of institutional madness,” Greens Economic Justice spokesperson Senator Nick McKim said.

“The RBA itself has found that inflation is being primarily driven by supply side shocks and corporate profiteering, and has admitted that there is very little that monetary policy can do to offset supply shocks.”

“It has also said that the monthly CPI indicator suggests inflation has peaked.”

“Yet despite all this, the RBA continues its relentless interest rate rises.”

“The government needs to wake up and take action to save renters and mortgage holders from being smashed by the RBA’s dogmatic interest rate rises.”

“Instead of continuing to sit on its hands, the government should tax corporate super profits and the super wealthy then work with us to freeze rents, raise income support, and put dental and mental health into Medicare.”

“The RBA’s actions are exacerbating inequality and causing hardship for those who can least afford it.”

“The Greens call on the Treasurer to take immediate action to address the economic crisis caused by the RBA’s misguided policies, and to start putting the interests of everyday Australians first.”

Ambassador for First Nations People

Today we are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Justin Mohamed as Australia’s inaugural Ambassador for First Nations People.

Mr Mohamed will lead the Office of First Nations Engagement in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Together they will work in genuine partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to progress Indigenous rights globally, and help grow First Nations trade and investment.

Elevating the perspectives of First Nations people – this land’s first diplomats – enables deeper engagement with many of our closest partners including the Pacific family.

This new position ensures, for the first time, that Australia will have dedicated Indigenous representation in our international engagement.

Mr Mohamed is a Gooreng Gooreng man from Bundaberg, Queensland and brings a strong connection to community.

Currently Deputy Secretary of Aboriginal Justice in the Victorian Government, Mr Mohamed has worked for decades in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, social justice and reconciliation, in roles spanning the Aboriginal community, government and corporate sectors.

He was previously Chief Executive Officer for Reconciliation Australia, Chairperson of the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, and has represented Indigenous organisations internationally, including at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.

Mr Mohamed will commence as Ambassador in April.

Justin Mohamed said:

“I am honoured to be appointed as the inaugural Ambassador for First Nations People and excited about the opportunities ahead to embed First Nations voices and knowledge into Australia’s foreign policies and trade.

“I am looking forward to sitting down and listening to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across the country, as we develop foreign policies that have First Nations People’s knowledges, voice and connection to country front and centre.”

Refreshed playgrounds being reopened to the community

Families are celebrating City of Newcastle’s ongoing investment in recreational spaces, with the completion of the first of five new playgrounds this year being upgraded across the city.

Vera Wilson Park at Beresfield was officially opened to the public today as part of City of Newcastle’s (CN) annual playground improvement program, with Loch Ness Drive Park in Fletcher, Harold Myers Park in Birmingham Gardens, Avon Street Reserve in Mayfield, and Waratah Park all set to be completed within coming months.

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Upgraded equipment at Vera Wilson Park caters for a range of ages, with swings, challenging climbing components, slides and multi-play units. Other features of the upcoming playgrounds include a new stairway at Fletcher and a mini trampoline at Waratah.

Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said up to five of Newcastle’s 134 local playgrounds are replaced each year under a commitment to delivering improved recreational opportunities for families across the local government area.

“The park was originally named in 1969 after Beresfield Progress Association life-member and British Empire Medal recipient, Vera Wilson, for her dedication to improving the Beresfield area including this playground on Beresford Avenue,” Cr Nelmes said.

“As a member of the Beresfield Progress Association, Miss Wilson was a trailblazer and frequently advocated for improvements to the park, so it’s wonderful to unveil the newly upgraded Park in honour of her legacy for future generations and the Beresfield community to enjoy.

“A community event will be held at Vera Wilson Park on Tuesday 18 April at 12pm, showcasing how our local parks and playgrounds are places where our community can come together to relax and interact.

“The turnout at previous local playground community opening events reinforces the important role these public spaces play within local neighbourhoods, which is why we continue to invest in playground projects.”

City of Newcastle has invested more than $9.5 million in playground projects during the past five years, including the recently opened $2 million Wallsend Active Hub.

Detailed design work is also continuing for the play space at Gregson Park and on the fully-fenced accessible play space and waterpark in Foreshore Park as part of the implementation of CN’s adopted Newcastle Harbour Foreshore Masterplan.

To stay up-to-date with the progress and to find out about works in your neighbourhood visit newcastle.nsw.gov.au/works

Families set to save with voucher swap scheme

Parents will have more choice when it comes to cost of living support thanks to the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government’s Active Kids and Creative Kids voucher swap initiative.

Premier Dominic Perrottet said families would be able to use the two vouchers interchangeably from Term 2, letting kids do more of what they love.

“Our Active Kids and Creative Kids vouchers have been incredibly popular with parents across the state, with almost 7 million vouchers already downloaded and redeemed saving families $694 million,” Mr Perrottet said.

“We want to give our kids the opportunity to do more of the things they love the most, which is why we’re making our voucher program more flexible to better suit each family’s needs.

“Only a Liberal and Nationals Government can take pressure off family budgets thanks to our long-term economic plan to keep our state moving forward.”

Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said the change would allow families to lean in to the activities their kids loved.

“Whether it’s playing netball, footy or the violin, we want kids to be able to extract the most out of every day. Helping families with costs like these means they can focus on seeing their kids grow and kick goals, no matter what they love doing,” Mr Toole said.

Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Victor Dominello said families across the State could use the digital voucher in just a few clicks through the Service NSW app.

“Under a re-elected NSW Liberal and Nationals Government, parents will be able to switch an unused Active Kids voucher for a Creative Kids voucher, or vice versa,” Mr Dominello said.

“This is all part of the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government’s commitment to supporting families with more than 70 waysto save across the Savings Finder program.”

The voucher swap program will commence from the start of Term 2 (26 April) and only apply to:

· $100 Active Kids voucher for sport and recreation costs including school holiday programs.

· $100 Creative Kids voucher for arts and cultural activities costs including school holiday classes and workshops.

Families can download their child’s vouchers via the Service NSW app or website and by calling 13 77 88.

For further information, visit https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/services/concessions-rebates-and-assistance/vouchers

Coogee and Maroubra motorists collect toll relief support

More than 2,500 motorists in the Coogee and Maroubra area have registered for the NSW Government’s Toll Relief Rebate Scheme to receive up to $750 back in their hip pocket.

Liberal candidate for Coogee, Dr Kylie von Muenster, and Maroubra, Bill Burst, welcomed the financial support which provides relief for family budgets.

The average payout across NSW is $413.

“This program is great news for family budget relief. It means more money for petrol, bills, groceries, new school uniforms and other costs,” Dr von Muenster said.

“There are 2,949 motorists in the Coogee and Maroubra area who have registered to get money back in their bank accounts as a result of this scheme, and that’s great news for their hip pocket,” Dr von Muenster said.

Mr Burst said taking the pressure off family budgets is a key priority of the Liberal Government.

“These are real savings motorists can make on the Service NSW website that leaves more money for the family budget,” Mr Burst said.

“These programs are only possible because the Liberal Perrottet Team have a financial plan to keep NSW moving forward.”

A total of 65,266 total claims have been paid to motorists to the value of more than $25,000,000.

For more details on the new Toll Relief Scheme please click here.

Road improvements coming to critical roads in eastern suburbs

Critical roads in Sydney’s east will be upgraded under a $10 million commitment by the Perrottet Liberal Government to future proof the area.

The election funding commitment will be targeted towards road resurfacing and other amenity improvements along key points of the road corridors.

Liberal Candidate for Vaucluse Kellie Sloane said this would ensure the 90,000 who use the corridors every day would have a quicker, more reliable and safer journey along Bondi Road, New South Head Road and Old South Head Road.

“Having listened to the community, I’m proud to say if re-elected the Perrottet Government will invest in upgrading these roads for the Vaucluse Community,” Ms Sloane said.

“We want to ensure the roads in and around our community are as good as they should be so locals can get to work and home, visitors can enjoy a great day out and tradies can earn their living.

“An average of 90,000 vehicles use this critical corridor every day which is why we need to ensure it can cope well into the future with both traffic and the risk of flooding.

“Delivering vital upgrades for our community like this is only possible through the Government’s strong economic management and track-record of infrastructure delivery.”

NSW Liberal Four Point Plan to address bus driver shortages in Coogee

Liberal candidate for Coogee, Dr Kylie von Muenster, has welcomed the Perrottet Liberal Team’s four point plan to improve bus services and tackle the current bus driver shortages.

“Benefits for drivers, reducing course fees, new recruitment initiatives and community feedback are key aspects of the Perrottet Liberal Government’s plan to deliver more bus drivers into the Coogee area,” Dr von Muenster said.

Minister for Transport, Veterans and Western Sydney David Elliott said the NSW Liberal four point plan would address the severe staff shortages experienced by bus operators across Australia.

“The bus driver shortage is a national, and even international, problem which we are committed to addressing with four important strategies,” Mr Elliott said. 

“As part of the NSW Liberal plan, there will be a focus on increasing the number of drivers by securing proficient drivers from overseas, waiving training fees, offering bus drivers in Greater Sydney subsidised travel and giving local communities the opportunity to have input into bus services.”

Key aspects of the Liberal plan to address the acute shortage:

  • provide free public transport to and from work with an Opal card to be issued to all new and existing drivers across Greater Sydney
  • waive the Bus Driver Authority fee and subsidise training course fees
  • establish a recruitment taskforce to attract skilled bus drivers from overseas
  • invite the community members to ‘have their say’ on what improvements they would like to see across the bus network, including routes and timetables.

“We will continue to work with BusNSW on the future of the bus industry in this state, in addition to the recommendations we’re committing to today,” Mr Elliott added.

The Liberals will: establish a recruitment taskforce to develop further strategies to recruit and retain bus drivers, including individuals from interstate and overseas; and also assist with the recruitment of bus and coach drivers via support for specific funding for new recruits to upgrade to a Heavy Rigid or Medium Rigid licence to obtain a Bus Driver Authority (BDA) at little or no cost.

Community members are also encouraged to have their say on improvements such as new routes and timetabling as this feedback will inform Transport for NSW’s review of bus services.

Since 2011, the Liberals have introduced close to 47,000 extra bus services in Greater Sydney and outer metropolitan areas.

We encourage anyone interested in becoming a driver to find out more here.

$260 million more for Concord Hospital campus

Liberal candidate for Drummoyne, Stephanie Di Pasqua, welcomed the Perrottet Liberal Government commitment to deliver a further $260 million investment for new and expanded critical care services at Concord Hospital.

Ms Di Pasqua said the continuing investment in health services for the Drummoyne community will help the hospital grow in line with the community’s needs.

“Continued support by the Perrottet Liberal Government will mean that our community has access to great health services right on our doorstop, and can only be delivered because of the strong economic management and long term plan that has kept this state and our community moving forward.”

Premier Dominic Perrottet said the funding commitment is on top of the $341 million the NSW Government already invested delivering stage one of the hospital redevelopment.

“Concord Hospital has a such a rich history and is not only much loved by those in the inner west but also by our Defence Force personnel and veterans,” Mr Perrottet said.

“In my first Budget as Treasurer, I had the pleasure of announcing the $341 million upgrade to Concord and now as Premier, I am happy to say we are offering more funds.”

“Where Labor failed the Concord community, we promised and delivered a magnificent world class facility, and stage two will further transform this iconic hospital campus.”

Under a re-elected NSW Liberal and Nationals Government Stage 2A will deliver:

  • A new and expanded Emergency Department
  • An additional 24 bed inpatient ward
  • An expanded Intensive Care Unit
  • Expanded Cardiology Investigation Unit
  • Refurbishment of the existing ICU for the new operating theatres.

Health Minister Brad Hazzard said a significant amount of clinical service planning has already been done by the Sydney Local Health District for the proposed expansion.

“Once planning has been finalised for the site, a new building will link to the clinical services building, which itself was only opened less than a year ago,” Mr Hazzard said.

“In addition to delivering an expanded new emergency department, inpatient and critical care services, the redevelopment will also deliver hundreds of building jobs.”

Once planning has been finalised for the site it is anticipated that early works will commence in early to mid-2024

Since 2011, the NSW Government has delivered more than 180 health capital works projects across NSW, with more than 130 projects currently underway.

Liberal candidate for Drummoyne, Stephanie Di Pasqua, welcomed the Perrottet Liberal Government commitment to deliver a further $260 million investment for new and expanded critical care services at Concord Hospital.

Ms Di Pasqua said the continuing investment in health services for the Drummoyne community will help the hospital grow in line with the community’s needs.

“Continued support by the Perrottet Liberal Government will mean that our community has access to great health services right on our doorstop, and can only be delivered because of the strong economic management and long term plan that has kept this state and our community moving forward.”

Premier Dominic Perrottet said the funding commitment is on top of the $341 million the NSW Government already invested delivering stage one of the hospital redevelopment.

“Concord Hospital has a such a rich history and is not only much loved by those in the inner west but also by our Defence Force personnel and veterans,” Mr Perrottet said.

“In my first Budget as Treasurer, I had the pleasure of announcing the $341 million upgrade to Concord and now as Premier, I am happy to say we are offering more funds.”

“Where Labor failed the Concord community, we promised and delivered a magnificent world class facility, and stage two will further transform this iconic hospital campus.”

Under a re-elected NSW Liberal and Nationals Government Stage 2A will deliver:

  • A new and expanded Emergency Department
  • An additional 24 bed inpatient ward
  • An expanded Intensive Care Unit
  • Expanded Cardiology Investigation Unit
  • Refurbishment of the existing ICU for the new operating theatres.

Health Minister Brad Hazzard said a significant amount of clinical service planning has already been done by the Sydney Local Health District for the proposed expansion.

“Once planning has been finalised for the site, a new building will link to the clinical services building, which itself was only opened less than a year ago,” Mr Hazzard said.

“In addition to delivering an expanded new emergency department, inpatient and critical care services, the redevelopment will also deliver hundreds of building jobs.”

Once planning has been finalised for the site it is anticipated that early works will commence in early to mid-2024

Since 2011, the NSW Government has delivered more than 180 health capital works projects across NSW, with more than 130 projects currently underway.

Parramatta kids get early access to one year free pre-school

Liberal Candidate for Parramatta, Katie Mullens, welcomes the Perrottet Liberal Government’s announcement today that tens of thousands of kids across the state will have access to free preschool sooner, with a re-elected NSW Liberal Government to accelerate the rollout of its $5.8 billion one-year free pre-Kindergarten program.

The commitment will bring forward $1 billion to commence construction on the first of the new preschools in the second half of this year, with the first 500 on public school sites to be completed within four years.

This includes new preschools connected to Ermington West, Melrose, Oatlands and Rydalmere public schools in the Parramatta electorate.

By 2030, every single child in NSW will have access to a full year of free, play-based learning in the year before school.

A re-elected Perrottet Liberal Government will also legislate the right to one-year free pre-Kindergarten in the next term of government.

“Free pre-Kindergarten is a landmark reform that means certainty for families and a real commitment by the Perrottet Liberal Government to empowering local communities in Parramatta” Ms Mullens said.

“This is a significant change that will make all the difference for working parents and offer our kids a head start in their social and educational interactions”.

Premier Dominic Perrottet said this would kick-start learning for tens of thousands of kids across the state, setting them up for future success.

“NSW is leading the nation with our pre-Kindergarten program, which will give every single child access to free, high-quality learning in the year before they start school,” Mr Perrottet said.

“We know there is significant demand for childcare and preschool services across NSW, with many families facing long waitlists or long commutes to the nearest facility.

“That is why we will accelerate the program and get shovels in the ground this year to deliver the first 500 new preschools within four years, making it easier for working parents and getting our kids learning sooner.

“The benefits of this are huge. Not only are we giving our kids a head start in life by kick-starting their early learning, we’re giving more time back to busy parents.”

Treasurer Matt Kean said universal pre-Kindergarten will help grow the economy by setting ours kids up for lifelong financial success. 

“Because of our universal pre-kindergarten policy, thousands more children are expected to go to preschool, adding $123,000 on average to their lifetime earnings,” Mr Kean said.

Minister for Education and Early Learning Sarah Mitchell said that she was pleased to be able to unveil the first 500 schools that will have purpose-built infrastructure for universal pre-Kindergarten.

“Universal pre-Kindergarten will require 100,000 places for our youngest learners, and we will deliver 50,000 in the next four years on public school sites alone,” Ms Mitchell said.

“Our experience and capacity to deliver quality school infrastructure means we’ve been able to identify and assess initial sites faster than anticipated.

“Cementing universal pre-Kindergarten as a new part of the education journey for children in NSW will be the first thing on the legislative agenda for a re-elected NSW Liberal and Nationals Government.

“Under a Liberals and Nationals Government families have certainty. Labor’s commitment of 150 ‘new or upgraded’ preschools creates less than 6,000 places – a drop in the ocean compared to the 100,000 our universal pre-Kindergarten plans will deliver. Chris Minns will leave young families with less.”

The NSW Liberal Government is investing more than $15.9 billion in early childhood to deliver a brighter future for every child in NSW.    

This includes the introduction of universal pre-Kindergarten, the Brighter Beginnings initiatives, a workforce package for early childhood educators and the Affordable Preschool fee relief.