JOINT STATEMENT OF THE PRIME MINISTERS OF AUSTRALIA AND THE REPUBLIC OF FINLAND

The Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon Anthony Albanese MP, welcomed Prime Minister Sanna Marin of the Republic of Finland to Sydney on 2 December 2022, marking the first visit to Australia by a Finnish Prime Minister. The Prime Ministers discussed a range of issues reflecting the breadth of their common interests and values.

Leaders reaffirmed the warm and productive relationship between Australia and Finland, underpinned by a common vision based on equality, trust and shared values. They underlined the need to work together in strengthening their resilience as open and democratic societies and in fostering sustainable development. They agreed that managing complex supply chains, energy sources and investing in trustworthy critical and emerging technologies was needed to promote economic, political, social and environmental stability as well as human rights.

Discussions reinforced Australia’s close partnership with the European Union, as highlighted by the entry into force of the Australia-EU Framework Agreement in October 2022. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the swift conclusion of a comprehensive and ambitious EU-Australia Trade Agreement. Once concluded, a trade agreement between the European Union and Australia would herald a new era in EU-Australia relations and offer significant economic benefits to both sides. The Prime Ministers agreed that defending an open, free, fair and resilient multilateral rules-based trading system is a priority for both countries.

Russia’s brutal and illegal invasion of Ukraine has undermined European and global security. The Prime Ministers condemned Russia’s war of aggression, a clear violation of international law and the United Nations Charter. They firmly rejected and unequivocally condemned the attempted illegal annexation by Russia of Ukrainian territories. They reiterated their unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The Prime Ministers demanded that Russia immediately end its war and withdraw its forces from within Ukraine’s borders. They expressed their commitment to work together with the international community to continue supporting Ukraine. The brutal violence towards innocent civilians is reprehensible, and those responsible for the atrocities in Ukraine needed to be held accountable. Prime Minister Albanese acknowledged Finland’s accession to NATO and looks forward to working with Finland in Australia’s capacity as an Enhanced Opportunities Partner to NATO.

The Prime Ministers pledged to work together to defend and strengthen democracy; promote and protect human rights, including the rights of Indigenous Peoples, media freedom, gender equality, diversity and social inclusion; promote inclusive and interoperable digitalisation; and counter misinformation and disinformation. The Prime Ministers reiterated their strong commitment to being leaders in gender equality and making it central to their governments’ policy and decision‑making.

The leaders acknowledged the critical importance of the multilateral system, with the UN as its cornerstone that underpins the rules-based order, for ensuring global security, stability and prosperity. Australia and Finland are committed to multilateral cooperation to find solutions to the most pressing global challenges. The Prime Ministers highly value the important work of the United Nations Human Rights Council and the broader United Nations human rights system for the promotion and protection of human rights around the world. This includes responding to and ending all forms of sexual and gender-based violence, in all contexts.

Fighting climate change and protecting biodiversity, and realising the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals require global cooperation. We need to make rapid, deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions and act urgently to adapt to climate change in order to reach the goals of the Paris Agreement. We affirm our resolve to work with the international community to pursue efforts to keep 1.5 degrees within reach. The Prime Ministers welcomed the historic progress made at the recently concluded 27th UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP27) in Sharm El-Sheik, Egypt to develop funding arrangements to support the world’s most climate vulnerable countries to address losses and damages associated with the adverse impacts of climate change. The magnitude and seriousness of climate impacts to people and nature depend on the actions we take now.

Protecting biodiversity can also help us mitigate and adapt to climate change. The Convention on Biological Diversity’s COP15 comes at a crucial time: the Prime Ministers committed to work towards securing an ambitious Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework recognising the urgent need to address the global biodiversity crisis by halting and reversing biodiversity loss to achieve a nature positive world. Australia and Finland are also committed to reaching without delay an ambitious and effective agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. 

Australia and Finland are like-minded partners in tackling global challenges, including in the Indo-Pacific region. Leaders reaffirmed their adherence to the fundamental principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity and international law, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, including the right to exercise freedom of navigation and overflight. Australia welcomes increased European engagement in the Indo-Pacific, including through implementation of the EU Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo‑Pacific.

Australia and Finland, as Consultative Parties to the Antarctic Treaty, are committed to upholding the rules and norms of the Antarctic Treaty system. They share a firm interest in international cooperation to maintain Antarctica as a place of peace, science and environmental protection, and address challenges including climate change. Australia and Finland will work together for a successful Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting in Helsinki in 2023.

The Prime Ministers reiterated the importance of science and technology and expressed willingness to strengthen cooperation and information exchange in areas of common interest, especially in digitalisation, wireless communications technologies, high performance computing including artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum, the data economy, and clean energy transition. Both countries will work to ensure the responsible design, development and use of technology, which has a significant impact on our societies, economy and wellbeing as key drivers for future growth and competitiveness. The Prime Ministers agreed to explore potential for a bilateral cyber and technology policy exchange to develop multi-stakeholder collaboration between public and private sectors.

Appeal following car bombing – Rutherford 

Criminal Group Squad detectives are appealing for public assistance after a car bombing in the Hunter region earlier this year.

About 8.30pm on Thursday 27 October 2022, emergency services were called to a home on Avery Street, Rutherford, after reports of a loud explosion on the street.

Occupants of the home attempted to extinguish a small fire at the rear of a Chrysler sedan parked outside.

Crews from Fire and Rescue NSW attended a short time later and extinguished the blaze.

The car was seized for forensic examination.

Officers from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District established a crime scene, before detectives attached to the State Crime Command’s Criminal Groups Squad commenced an investigation under Strike Force Ucles.

It’s believed a number of people involved have links to outlaw motorcycle groups (OMCG).

As investigations continue, police have released images of the vehicle as they continue to appeal for anyone with information to come forward.

GREENS SECURE LABOR AND COALITION SUPPORT FOR INQUIRY INTO CONCUSSION IN SPORT

Today, the Greens spokesperson for Sport Senator Lidia Thorpe will be backed by the Government and Coalition when she moves a motion for an inquiry into concussion and repeated head trauma in contact sports to the Senate Standing Committee on Community Affairs.

Senator Lidia Thorpe said:

“Repeated head trauma creates a lifelong injury. The brain is not a muscle that you can repair. Once the damage is done, it’s permanent. We need to protect our elite and community athletes, so everyone in this country can continue to celebrate the games we love.

“The Inquiry will examine concussions and repeated head trauma in contact sports at all levels, for all genders and age groups. Sportspeople at all levels must be informed about the symptoms of concussion and encouraged to speak up, without being penalised for it.

“Sports organisations need to be transparent about the evidence that informs their concussion policies. The Inquiry will investigate practices undermining recovery periods and potential risk disclosure.

“We’ll examine what physical and financial supports are available, including compensation mechanisms for players affected by the long-term impacts of concussions. 

“Symptoms of repeated head trauma include cognitive impairment, impulsive behaviour, depression, suicidal thoughts, short-term memory loss, emotional instability, impulsivity and aggression. We need to look at this holistically, to protect everyone in our community.

“This country is falling behind the leadership shown by the USA and UK in this space. In the UK, this has meant that children under 11 are no longer taught to head footballs in soccer matches.

“I thank Minister for Sport Anika Wells and Senator Anne Ruston for supporting this critical work. This is urgent, and overdue.

“Noongar man Graham Farmer was one of the greatest players in AFL history. Unfortunately, he was also the first AFL player diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy. We need to make sure we don’t have a new generation of athletes carrying the same injury.” Said Thorpe.

The Committee will report by 21 June 2023.

LABOR’S CLIMATE STATEMENT IGNORES NEW COAL AND GAS

Greens Leader Adam Bandt says the first Annual Climate Statement to Parliament is a good result of the Greens’ deal to pass the government’s Climate Change Bill and marks a welcome change from a decade of climate denial, but that the statement was missing the elephant in the room: the impact of new coal and gas.

Mr Bandt also said the latest Quarterly Emissions Projections also released today showed pollution from oil and gas projects was rising.

Greens Leader Adam Bandt MP said:

“It’s welcome that the government is now talking about climate in Parliament, but the Minister’s statement was missing two very important words: ‘coal’ and ‘gas’.

“The government’s figures see gas pollution rising. Gas is fuelling the climate crisis and pollution is forecast to be even higher in 2030 than today.

“The government has pledged methane cuts of 30% by 2030, but their figures have it rising instead.

“The 114 new coal and gas projects in the pipeline will blow the government’s climate targets out of the water, but the government has no plan to deal with them.

“Next week’s response to the environmental laws review must include a ‘climate trigger’ to ensure the climate impact of proposed new coal and gas projects are assessed under our environment laws.

“Over the coming months we will be talking with the government about its proposed reforms to the Safeguard Mechanism, which covers the coal and gas sector. We want to work with the government to ensure the Safeguard Mechanism delivers real and deep cuts to pollution, not just fake offsets and an excuse for coal and gas to expand and keep polluting.”
 

Christmas cheer lights up Newcastle’s Civic precinct

Newcastle’s Wheeler Place will play host to festive fun as the Civic precinct comes to life with an 11-metre-high Christmas tree and family-friendly activities.

The tree’s lights were switched on by Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes last night with the help of Santa and his elves, signalling the start of festivities for families to enjoy in the lead-up to Christmas.

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Novocastrians and their four-legged friends can make the most of the free entertainment on offer over two weekends, with DIY Santa photos and pet-friendly ‘pawtraits’ under the tree from 4.30pm to 6.30pm on December 10, 11, 17 and 18.

Entertainers from Newcastle Music Academy and a special Christmas performance by the Novotones will add to the festive atmosphere during the Santa selfie sessions, while the towering Christmas tree will light up the precinct each night.

Cr Nelmes said the City’s signature Christmas tree and free program of activities will help activate Wheeler Place and draw people into the city centre this Christmas.

“We hope that the sight of our Christmas tree and the free, fun activities will help spread joy amongst friends and families, while also encouraging visitors to support our city centre’s local businesses,” Cr Nelmes said.

“There is no better time than the lead-up to Christmas to shop locally, enjoy a night out at one of our city’s local bars or restaurants and show your support for Newcastle businesses, both in the city centre and surrounds.”

In the suburbs, Hamilton’s James Street Plaza will play host to a special Santa’s cave for photos, as well as live performances, children’s craft workshops, gift-wrapping station and toy donation drop-off point organised by Hello Hamilton.

You can join Santa on Friday 2 and 9 December from 3pm to 6pm and Saturday 3 and 10 December 9am to 1pm to snap your own special Christmas selfie, with professional photography packages also available.

Christmas Twilight Markets will also return to Hamilton’s Gregson Park on Tuesday 6 December from 3pm to 8pm, offering the perfect chance to pick up a unique Christmas gift from an array of local stall holders whilst enjoying live music, food and drinks.

Wallsend’s iconic rotunda on the corner of Nelson, Tyrrell and Harris Streets will also light up this Christmas with a spectacular light display and Christmas tree lit by Santa on 1 December, with Christmas carols, refreshments available and photos with Santa from 6.30pm thanks to WOW Wallsend.

The festive cheer will continue in Wallsend with performances by popular children’s entertainers Little Scallywagz each Saturday in the lead up to Christmas at 11am and 12.30pm, while the Conscious Christmas Markets return from 10am to 1pm on 10 December, and Christmas carols will be performed by quartet After Fiveon 21, 22 and 23 December from 6pm to 7pm.

Keep an eye on the What’s On website for the growing list of Christmas events being held across Newcastle.

City of Newcastle’s Christmas tree will remain in place until 11 January 2022.

World Cup live site gives Novocastrians chance to cheer on Socceroos

Thousands of passionate football fans are expected to descend on Wheeler Place this Sunday to watch the Socceroos take on the might of Lionel Messi and his Argentinian teammates in a World Cup sudden death match in Qatar.

City of Newcastle will host an open-air broadcast of the World Cup thriller, offering Novocastrians a chance to cheer on the Australians in their round of 16 clash with the footballing heavyweights.

The Socceroos cemented their place in the knockout stages for just the second time in World Cup history with a thrilling one nil win over Denmark in Qatar overnight.

They will take on Argentina at 6am on Sunday, after the South Americans defeated Poland 2-0 this morning.

Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said the live site will bring all the action of the World Cup to Newcastle, offering a family-friendly way for locals to enjoy the atmosphere and cheer on their football heroes from home.

“Novocastrians are passionate about football and turned out in droves to set an Australian crowd record for a women’s soccer match when the Matildas faced off against Brazil in Newcastle a few years ago,” Cr Nelmes said.

“While we may be 12,500km from the action in Qatar on Sunday morning I expect no less passion from fans in Wheeler Place as they gather to watch the Socceroos take on Argentina in this historic World Cup match.

“City of Newcastle is thrilled to be able to host this live site for the community and I encourage everyone to don their green and gold and get down to Wheeler Place to soak up the atmosphere and show their support for the Australian men’s team.”

Newcastle has a proud association with the Socceroos, with records showing more than 75 players from across the region have taken their place in the men’s national team in A-International fixtures since 1922.

In more recent times, Newcastle’s Col Curran and Ray Baartz were selected to represent Australia at the 1974 World Cup, and were followed by Novocastrian Socceroos Graham Jennings, David Lowe, Troy Halpin and Clayton Zane.

Novocastrian women have also played a significant role in the success of the Matildas, with Cheryl Salisbury, Joey Peters and Emily van Egmond all representing Australia more than 100 times each.

Further details on Sunday’s live site will be shared on City of Newcastle’s Facebook and What’s On website in the lead-up to Sunday’s event.

First home buyers to be better informed by advanced calculator

First home buyers will have more support when making their own choice between upfront stamp duty or a small annual fee, thanks to the new advanced First Home Buyer Choice calculator.
 
First home buyers will be able to input the number of years they expect to own the property and the calculator will provide an estimate of the total amount they can expect to pay over that period in present value dollars.
 
Premier Dominic Perrottet said the advanced calculator would help first home buyers make a more informed decision.
 
“We know that 50 per cent of owner-occupiers sell within 10.5 years. This new advanced calculator will show how much they may benefit from paying an annual fee,” Mr Perrottet said.
 
“This is all about giving people choice and helping families get the keys to their own home sooner by removing upfront costs and potentially reducing overall tax.”
 
Treasurer Matt Kean expects the majority of eligible first home buyers in the price range of $800,000 to $1.5 million to choose the annual property fee over upfront stamp duty.
 
“If you are planning to hold your property for 10 or 20 years, you can input that figure and the advanced calculator will compare the overall cost of paying an annual fee in today’s dollars to what you would pay in stamp duty,” Mr Kean said.
 
“This is another tool to help first home buyers make an informed choice that suits their financial circumstances and for many, will show that the First Home Buyer Choice can deliver significant savings over the long term.”
NSW Treasury analysis shows that two-thirds of owner-occupiers sell within 20 years.
 
First Home Buyer Choice is part of the NSW Government’s $2.8 billion Housing Package.
It will take effect from January 16 for purchases under $1.5 million but any eligible first home buyer who bought from the time the legislation was enacted on 11 November, 2022 can opt in to the annual fee and receive a refund of stamp duty paid.
 
To view the advanced calculator, go to https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/calculate-your-property-tax
 
For more information on the First Home Buyer Choice, go to https://www.nsw.gov.au/initiative/first-home-buyer-choice

South West Sydney Police station to receive $7 million revamp

Residents in south west Sydney are set to benefit from a $7 million upgrade to Revesby Police Station by the NSW Government. 

The police station, which has been in operation since 1953, will receive a new façade and further internal upgrades, as part of a record $434 million investment to construct new and improve existing police stations, buildings and training facilities across the State.

NSW Deputy Premier and Minister for Police Paul Toole said the revamp to Revesby Police Station comes after calls from local police and the community.

“We have listened to those requests and delivered funding to provide a modern, state-of-the-art police station to meet the needs of south-west Sydney now and into the future,” Mr Toole said.

“The upgrades will allow the station to accommodate the growing number of officers in the Bankstown Police Area Command for years to come.

“As Minister for Police, I am committed to providing all of our 22,000 workforce with the very best resources and facilities to help them keep our community safe.”

Member for East Hills Wendy Lindsay said the upgrade to Revesby Police Station will be welcomed by the community.

“I have been advocating for this upgrade since I was elected in 2019 and I am so pleased that the Liberal State Government is investing in our community. Our police officers work hard every day to keep our community safe and I’m glad this upgrade will contribute to the station’s efficiency and security,” Mrs Lindsay said.

South West Metropolitan Region Commander Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith said the purpose-driven upgrades would support the future needs of the policing resources for the area.

“All of our local officers – whether they are general duties officers patrolling our streets, or specialist officers working behind the scenes to solve crimes – work hard to keep our families and communities safe, and it is vital we provide the state-of-the-art facilities they need to do these important jobs,” Assistant Commissioner Smith said.

“The upgraded Revesby Police Station will provide a more welcoming and efficient space for the local community and our officers, including the most up-to-date technology, and secure and safe facilities to accommodate vulnerable victims of crime.”

Planning for external works has begun and early work is expected to commence next year.

First look at new Shellharbour Hospital designs

The first designs have been unveiled for the more than $700 million new Shellharbour Hospital, which will transform healthcare services for the Illawarra’s growing population.
 
Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the community can now view the plans in person and offer feedback to further inform the design of the new facility.
 
“Hospitals are very much the heart of the community because they are responsible for both the health of their patients and the communities in which they operate,” Mr Hazzard said.
 
“When hospitals engage communities in decision-making, they tend to meet or exceed community expectations, and we have seen this with the many hospitals the NSW Liberals and Nationals Government has built.
 
“The new Shellharbour Hospital will be bigger and better with expanded services in beautiful surrounds and, importantly, the facility will be future proofed for the community.”
 
The Hospital will be located on a new site at Dunmore, next to the Princes Highway and close to Shellharbour Junction train station.
 
It will feature state-of-the-art facilities with expanded emergency and surgical departments, critical care, mental health, medical imaging, rehabilitation, ambulatory care and much more.
 
Parliamentary Secretary for Wollongong and the Illawarra, Peter Poulos, said the new development will also provide a huge jobs boost for the region, both directly and indirectly.
 
“The NSW Liberals and Nationals Government has built more than 180 hospitals and health facilities since 2011 and each one of those has delivered jobs for local communities,” Mr Poulos said.
 
“The new Shellharbour Hospital will do the same, offering jobs during construction, new traineeships, and it will attract the best and brightest to work in the hospital once complete.
 
“I urge people to come along to the first series of pop-up sessions and view the plans, meet the project team, and be a part of this amazing infrastructure opportunity for our region.”
 
Community consultation is underway, with the remaining information sessions to be held on:

  • Thursday 1 December from 6pm – 7pm (online session) – please RSVP to receive a link to session
  • Saturday 3 December from 9am – 12pm at Bunnings Albion Park
  • Wednesday 7 December from 10am – 12pm at Stockland Shellharbour.

More than $700 million has been committed to the new Shellharbour Hospital and Integrated Services project, which includes $570 from the NSW Government for the new hospital, a further $23.3 million committed for a new carpark, and an Australian Government contribution of $128 million.

The new Shellharbour Hospital will include:

  • An expanded emergency department
  • Increased surgical capacity
  • Rehabilitation and aged care services
  • Acute medical services
  • Expanded mental health services
  • New drug and alcohol unit
  • Renal dialysis
  • Outpatients’ care services
  • Car parking and improved public transport links.

The project also includes the purchase and enhancement of an additional health facility in Bulli to accommodate further sub-acute services in the Northern Illawarra, refurbishments at the Wollongong Hospital to accommodate Inpatient Units for specialised rehabilitation and palliative care services, and a brand new community health facility to be built in the Warrawong area.
 
The new Shellharbour Hospital is part of the NSW Government’s record $11.9 billion investment in health infrastructure to 2025-26, with nearly a third of the capital allocation in this financial year going towards regional and rural health facilities.
 
A link to new artist impressions is available here
 
For more information about the redevelopment visit www.shellharbourdevelopment.health.nsw.gov.au

NSW Government boosts digital innovation for all

The NSW Government has unveiled the next steps in the State’s digital future with the goal of becoming the most customer-centric government by 2030 at the Digital.NSW showcase.

Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Victor Dominello said no matter where someone lives or where they are at in their life journey, there was a digital innovation to make their life easier be it how they live, work or raise a family in NSW.

“From empowering customers to have more control of how they share personal information in a safe and secure way through the NSW Digital ID program, to never losing or misplacing your birth certificate with the nation-leading Digital Birth Certificate, NSW is delivering digital initiatives for all walks of life,” Mr Dominello said.

“NSW Digital ID and verified credentials will mark the begging of a new epoch for trusted digital service delivery that will reframe NSW and the nation for the future. It is akin to stepping out the current swamp and onto the land.

“The catalyst for every product is how we can improve the lives of the more than eight million people of NSW and we are striving to empower all residents with digital solutions which are relevant to their personal circumstances, no matter how diverse their backgrounds, skills or interests.

“But for those who prefer the human touch, we are also continuing to add to the 114 Service NSW Centres so no one is left behind as we strive to become the most customer-centric government in the world by 2030.”

Speaking at the 2022 Digital.NSW Showcase, Mr Dominello said the NSW Government was at the forefront of ensuring services were accessible to all and were designed with the customer at the heart.

“We are building on products already delivered, such as the ServiceNSW App which has had 5.5 million active users in the past 90 days, the Digital Drivers Licence which has 74 per cent adoption, the Dine & Discover NSW voucher program which contributed almost $1 billion to the NSW economy, and the money saving FuelCheck and Park’nPay apps to deliver world-leading digital products,” Mr Dominello said.

“We also recently established Accessibility NSW to understand how clusters and agencies can foster truly inclusive digital environments because we know accessibility looks different to everyone and factors like age, disability, linguistic diversity and digital literacy level all have an impact.”

Innovations include:

  • Delivering the nation-leading NSW Digital ID program to make it easier to prove who you are anywhere, anytime, while reducing the oversharing of information
  • Launching Australia’s first Digital Birth Certificate in 2023 which will be safer, more secure and more accessible to customers than ever before
  • Providing seamless, digital solutions across Life Journeys from birth and the first 2000 days of a child’s life through Brighter Beginnings to preparing for the end of life with the End of Life Planner
  • Digital Licensing program giving customers and businesses back more than 540,000 hours by saving time in application processing and helping NSW tradies get on with the job with the full suite of digital trade licences now available in the Service NSW app
  • Leading the development for government services in the Metaverse and how it can support customers
  • Enhancing the State’s Pet Registry to enable people to keep track of critical information like change of address and vet details.

“As we continue on our digital journey we are listening to our customers about what innovations they want to see next, with 100 online Have Your Say consultations now complete, and many more on the way,” Mr Dominello said.

For more information visit: https://www.nsw.gov.au/customer-service