Libs: 1.3 million new jobs pledged

The Morrison Government has pledged to create 1.3 million more jobs over the next five years as part of its plan for a stronger economy and a stronger future.

Building on Australia’s strong economic recovery from COVID-19 and the Coalition’s record of creating almost 1.9 million new jobs since it was elected, the Morrison Government has committed to create 1.3 million new jobs over the next five years.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said despite fires, floods, a pandemic, a global recession, economic coercion from China and now a war in Europe, the Government had driven the unemployment rate down to 4 per cent, from 5.7 per cent when Labor left office.

“We’ve got the runs on the board and proven plans to deliver these 1.3 million new jobs,” the Prime Minister said.

“Only the Liberals and Nationals have the track record, the experience and the plan for 1.3 million new jobs.

“Our tax relief for workers and small business, our investments in skills and trades, and our support for our local manufacturing sector mean we can get more people into more jobs.

“My Government has created 50 per cent more jobs than what we saw when Labor faced the GFC, despite an economic crisis with the pandemic that was 30 times bigger.

“Boosting jobs creation to the levels we saw even before the pandemic is key to our plan for a stronger economy.”

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said Australia’s job recovery is leading the world and our jobs recovery from COVID-19 has been faster and stronger than the US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan.

“Our unemployment rate is down to 4 per cent, the equal lowest level in 48 years and forecast to fall further,” the Treasurer said.

“With more people in work and fewer people on welfare we have seen a $103 billion turn around in the budget bottom line. The largest and fastest improvement to the budget bottom line in over 70 years.

“Anthony Albanese and Labor don’t have a plan for the economy and for jobs and can’t be trusted to manage the budget.”

Minister for Employment, Workforce, Skills, Small and Family Business Stuart Robert said many countries around the world were still not back to pre-pandemic levels of employment.

“There are 376,000 more Australians in work than before the pandemic,” Minister Robert said.

“Under our Government, youth unemployment has reached its lowest level in over 13 years and there are a record 220,000 Australians in trade apprenticeships. We have established the $2.1 billion JobTrainer Fund with the states and territories, providing 478,000 free or low fee training places in areas of skills need.

“When Labor last came to office, the jobless rate was a little over 4 per cent. When they left government six years later, unemployment was 5.7 per cent and rising and there were 54,300 fewer young people with jobs.”

New Sydney Football Stadium close to completion

Construction of the new Allianz Stadium has now reached the 90 per cent mark following the installation of the final roof fabric, with the Stadium ready to host its first event in September.
 
Premier Dominic Perrottet said once fully complete, the new Allianz Stadium will ensure NSW continues to attract world class sporting and entertainment events.
 
“The new Allianz Stadium will be a fitting home for some of Australia’s biggest sporting and entertainment experiences, and we can’t wait to open it to the public in time for the first event in September,” Mr Perrottet said.
 
“With the roof now finished, you can truly get a sense of what fans, athletes and performers will experience when this stadium opens the gates.
 
“The new SFS will not only help attract the world’s most exciting events to Sydney but also deliver a great boost to local tourism and create additional jobs for NSW.” 
 
More than 4000 individual pieces of steel make up the new stadium roof, with a combined weight of 2000 tonnes of steel used in the fabrication.
 
Minister for Enterprise, Investment and Trade, Tourism and Sport and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said about 1,100 jobs have been supported on site during the build, with thousands more offsite and many more to come once the stadium is open.
 
“Along with creating jobs we are also making sure we support local businesses throughout this project. The steel from the now completed roof has been fabricated in Western Sydney by S&L Steel, the same company that built the roof of the original stadium in 1988,” Mr Ayres said.
 
“This stadium will give NRL, A-League and rugby fans a phenomenal viewing experience, closer to the action in a rectangular stadium that will become the envy of sporting fans across the country.”
 
Minister for Infrastructure, Cities, and Active Transport Rob Stokes said the stadium façade was also complete and that work would continue on the stadium fit out and stadium surrounds.
 
“This stadium will not only provide a stunning arena for sports and entertainment, but also create a fantastic new precinct nestled between some of Sydney’s finest public spaces,” Mr Stokes said.
 
“Unlike the old gated SFS, the new design of the stadium fosters an open atmosphere and welcoming public open space that is no longer limited to just game day activity.”

RECALL: COLES BABY SPINACH, 60g, 120g and 280g USE BY DATES 13 AND 14 APR 22

Sold in Coles supermarkets, Coles Local and through Coles Online in Queensland, ACT and NSW (excluding Lavington, Deniliquin and Albury)

Coles is recalling Coles Baby Spinach (60g, 120g and 280g varieties) sold in Coles supermarkets, Coles Local and through Coles Online in Queensland, Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales (excluding Coles stores in Lavington, Deniliquin and Albury).

Quality testing by our supplier has identified the presence of Salmonella in the 120g Baby Spinach product. As a precaution, Coles is recalling all three Baby Spinach products sourced from this supplier (including the 60g and 280g pack sizes). Only the Baby Spinach products with the specific Use By dates detailed below are being recalled. No other Coles pre-packed spinach or salad products are impacted by this recall.

The affected products are:

Coles Baby Spinach 60g Use By 13 APR 22
Coles Baby Spinach 120g Use By 13 and 14 APR 22
Coles Baby Spinach 280g Use By 13 and 14 APR 22
The affected products have been available for purchase since 4 April 2022. The Coles Baby Spinach products with Use By dates other than 13 and 14 APR 22 are not included in this recall.

Food products contaminated with Salmonella may cause illness if consumed. Customers must not consume this product, and anyone concerned about their health should seek medical advice. Coles is liaising with the supplier and the regulators regarding further steps.

Customers can return the product to any Coles supermarket for a full refund. Coles Online customers can receive a full refund or credit by contacting Coles Online Customer Care on 1800 455 400.

We apologise to our customers for any inconvenience. Customers seeking further information can contact Coles Customer Care on 1800 061 562.

Man missing from Bolton Point located 

A man reported missing from the Lake Macquarie area has been located safe and well.

The 70-year-old man was last seen at an aged care facility on The Ridgeway, Bolton Point, about 10.30am today (Tuesday 12 April 2022).

He was reported missing by staff and officers attached to Tuggerah Lakes Police District immediately commenced inquiries into his whereabouts.

Following inquiries and the issuing of a geo-target alert, the man returned to the aged care facility about 2pm today.

Police would like to thank the media and public for their assistance.

Appeal to locate missing man – Bolton Point 

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a man missing from the Lake Macquarie area.

Kevin Bown, aged 70, was last seen at an aged care facility on The Ridgeway, Bolton Point, about 10.30am today (Tuesday 12 April 2022).

He was reported missing by staff and officers attached to Tuggerah Lakes Police District immediately commenced inquiries into his whereabouts.

Police and family hold concerns for Kevin’s welfare due to existing medical conditions.

Kevin is described as being of Caucasian appearance, of large build, with grey hair. He was last seen wearing a grey shirt and was carrying a backpack and Woolworths shopping bag.

Kevin is known to frequent the Toronto area.

Anyone with information about Kevin whereabouts is urged to contact Toronto Police Station on (02) 4088 1099 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

It’s Time to Resurrect Active Outdoor Adventures – The Scouting Effect. 

After two years of Covid-19 lockdowns, online learning, and disruptions to organised outdoor activities, Scouts NSW says it is time to resurrect outdoor adventures for the mental and physical benefits of young people. 

“The non-competitive, but structured, active, self-directed style of experiences and adventures engaged in by Scouts offer a fantastic addition or alternative to traditional weekend sport,” said Neville Tomkins OAM JP, Chief Commissioner Scouts NSW. “Scouts can improve a young person’s team-building and technical skills, and outdoor fitness levels, with a range of interactive adventure experiences unlike any other.”

Such outdoor experiences have been sorely missed over the past year, with Covid-19 lockdowns and their restrictions on family and student routines impacting all young people. With this in mind, Scouts NSW is confident Scouts would have responded resiliently to the challenges they faced on the back of The Scouting Effect Report. 

The Scouting Effect’s Resilience Survey, completed just prior to Covid-19, provides compelling evidence that young people aged 8-18 participating in Scouts stand out significantly when compared to their non–Scouting peers.  Scouts demonstrated higher levels of life satisfaction and fared better across all three components of resilience (Connected, Protected, Respected) and their corresponding nine reporting domains. These domains include Positive Relationships, Healthy Mind and Body, Understanding Self, Positive Identify, and Positive Contribution.

image005.pngResilient Youth Australia defines ‘resilience’ as the ability to draw upon the strengths within yourself and around you to flexibly respond to life while remaining true to yourself and creating positive relationships with others.

“Through the Resilience Survey we now have concrete proof that participating in Scouting gives young Australians the unique tools to thrive and take on all that life has to offer including the inevitable challenges,” Neville said. “These findings show why Scouts is a fantastic organisation to join, and one where all young people can excel and achieve their best.” 

With a focus on outdoor adventures that includes activities like abseiling, white water rafting and camping, Scouts empowers young people to make decisions, take the lead and learn by doing. “We give them a safe space where they can work with others to plan and embark on their own adventures, indoors and out,” Neville added. “By building resilience in young people, we are empowering them to be able to learn from their mistakes and to understand that failing is okay – it’s an integral part of the learning journey. It’s about knowing their strengths and calling on them when needed.”

Natasha Ball, a member of 1st Ermington Venturer Scouts, located in south west Sydney, joined Scouts as a Joey Scout seven years ago feels that Scouting definitely assisted her in bouncing back from disruptions to her schedule. “I had a heavy plate of commitments, and when lockdown struck, the constant stability of even online Venturers grounded me,” said Natasha. “As well, Scouting kept me moving due to skills I attribute to my participation in Scouts.”

Joshua Tang, a Venturer Scout and member of 1st Castle Hill Scout group missed out on some activities in 2021 due to Covid-19 and the HSC, but the strong social connections from Scouts helped him through. “I felt that being part of the Scouting movement adequately prepared me for school and extracurricular activities, as it made me have to adapt my schedule and be fluid with how I planned things.”

“Apart from offering the ultimate fun, Scouts also offers fantastic value for money,” said Neville Tomkins OAM JP, Chief Commissioner Scouts NSW. “Scout Groups either own or have access to a large range of camping and adventure equipment such as tents, ropes, canoes and cooking gear. Fees, which include personal accident insurance, can be off-set by the NSW Government’s Active Kids rebate*, which contribute to making Scouts NSW a fantastic, active, and cost-effective activity.”

Scouts NSW programs have resumed in full since the removal of most Covid-19 restrictions. Those new to Scouts can express their interest online, or if they have already visited a local Scout group and met the leaders and other scouts, can complete the online form. For more information or to sign-up, volunteer, or join visit: https://joinscouts.com.au/

The Scouting Effect. Key Findings:

  • Self-Esteem: 81.8 per cent of Scouts report to be more likely to feel good about themselves than non-Scouts (70 per cent)
  • Positivity: 78.8 per cent of Scouts report to be more likely to hold more hope for a positive future than non- Scouts (69.4 per cent)
  • Anxiety: 73.7 per cent of Scouts report to be less likely to be anxious than non-Scouts (67%)
  • Community Engagement: 58.8 per cent of Scouts feel like they make a positive contribution to their community than non-Scouts (43.4%)

Greens ready to fight for the future in lutruwita/Tasmania

The Greens welcome the federal election finally being called for Saturday 21 May 2022. 

The Greens’ federal election candidates for lutruwita/Tasmania have remained united and ready for the official federal election campaign call since their candidacy was first announced in September 2021.

The Greens federal election candidates for lutruwita/Tasmania are: 

  • Peter Whish-Wilson, lead senate candidate
  • Vanessa Bleyer, senate candidate
  • Tabatha Badger, senate candidate
  • Cecily Rosol, candidate for Bass
  • Dr Darren Briggs, candidate for Braddon
  • Janet Shelley, candidate for Clark
  • Jade Darko, candidate for Franklin
  • Liz Johnstone, candidate for Lyons

Greens lead senate candidate for lutruwita/Tasmania, Peter Whish-Wilson said:
“This is the most important federal election of our time. The nation desperately needs a change after nine years of wasted opportunities and inaction. The planet can’t afford another three years of a corrupt Liberal Government promoting climate denial and fossil fuel development while we all slip further towards an irreversible disaster.  

“For almost a decade I’ve been a voice in the federal parliament for Tasmanians who care about the environment, particularly our precious marine environment. But I’ve got unfinished business in the Senate: from reforming a corrupted political system that gives big tax dodging corporations too much power, building a truly circular economy to eliminate waste and plastic pollution that is choking our oceans, to stopping seismic testing and oil and gas drilling off our coastlines, and protecting forests like takayna/Tarkine from being pillaged and privatised by this government.”

Greens Senate candidate for lutruwita/Tasmania, Vanessa Bleyer said: 
“We’re in a climate emergency, yet both the Liberals and Labor continue to accept millions in political donations from the fossil fuel industry, and are pushing for 114 new coal, oil, and gas projects to be built around Australia. 

“I’m campaigning to make sure the Greens have the strongest possible voice in Parliament, so we can push the next government to tackle climate change with the urgency and ambition scientists tell us is required.” 

Greens Senate candidate for lutruwita/Tasmania, Tabatha Badger said: 
“Young people have watched in horror as Scott Morrison has further jeopardised their future by fuelling the climate crisis. They see how he has ignored deepening inequality, and doesn’t care about crucial issues like housing affordability.

“Like so many other young Tasmanians, I know this is the eleventh hour to secure a livable future planet. That’s why it’s so important to make sure the Greens are in balance of power so we can push the next government to go further and faster on climate action and other important social issues.”

BASS – Cecily Rosol said:
“The electorate of Bass may well decide who forms government after this election. I want to make sure everyone knows that no matter how she might try to spin it, a vote for Bridget Archer is a vote for Scott Morrison. 

“Remember, in Australia’s political system you can’t waste your vote. If you live in Bass and you want real action on housing affordability, healthcare, and climate change, then vote 1 Green, and put Labor ahead of the Liberals.” 

BRADDON – Dr Darren Briggs said: 
“As a doctor I see first-hand how the terrible state of our health system is putting more people’s lives at risk than ever, and I’m putting my hand up for Parliament to help change that. I’m also passionate about tackling the other big issues our community is facing which also affect our health, like housing unaffordability, inequality, and the very real impact of climate change.

“I’ve already spent a lot of time sharing the Greens’ vision with the people of Braddon, and the response has been great. I think people understand how Greens’ plans like putting dental and mental health into Medicare, increasing the aged pension to $88/day so it’s above the poverty line, and making childcare free could make a real difference to people’s lives. These things are possible, we just need to start making billionaires and big corporations finally start paying their fair share.”

CLARK – Janet Shelley said:
“House prices are through the roof, and rents in Hobart are $10,000 a year higher than they were just a decade ago. But in the face of thousands of Tasmanians struggling to find a home, neither the Liberals or Labor are putting forward a solution this election.

“Only the Greens have a comprehensive and fully costed plan to finally solve the housing crisis. By building thousands of new homes, putting limits on rent increases, and banning ‘no cause’ evictions, we’ll make sure everyone has a secure and affordable place to call home.”

FRANKLIN – Jade Darko said:
“Australia’s 122 billionaires increased their wealth by a massive 34% during the pandemic. Meanwhile one in three regular people can’t afford the dentist, and the average Tasmanian is in real financial hardship due to skyrocketing rents and house prices. It’s simply shameful.

“The people of Franklin deserve a representative with a positive vision for tackling inequality and making Australia a fairer place. Unlike the major parties, that’s exactly what the Greens will deliver, and I can’t wait to share our plan with the Franklin community.”

LYONS – Liz Johnstone said:
“I know many Tasmanians are sick and tired of politics – and fair enough too. Every election we seem to hear the same promises about the same issues, but nothing seems to change. That’s because the Liberal and Labor parties have completely sold out to big corporations, accepting over $200 million in corporate donations since 2012.”

“The Greens can’t be bought, and won’t sell out. We have real integrity. By putting us in the balance of power, we’ll hold the next government accountable, and make sure there’s real action on critical issues like access to healthcare, the housing crisis, and climate change.”

Better Care for Australian Children With Hearing Loss

Australian kids struggling with hearing loss will have greater access to expert care under a Labor plan to extend a key support service across the nation.

An Albanese Labor Government will provide $1.5 million to fund the development of the digital HearHub platform, run by Shepherd Centres.

Shepherd Centres provide support services including development of speech and communication skills, life skills and emotional resilience – areas where hearing impaired children and teens need intensive clinical support.

HearHub is a national digital service that will deliver hearing tests, educational resources and practical support for families online. This will benefit children with hearing loss and related communication difficulties such as autism spectrum disorder.

HearHub will extend the reach of on-the-ground Shepherd Centres, and will be of particular benefit to children and families in rural and regional areas.

In addition, an Albanese Labor Government will provide funding to establish new on-the-ground Shepherd Centre facilities in areas that have previously gone without. 

Two new Shepherd Centres will be established in Launceston and Hobart, the first in the state, with $2.5 million in funding. $2.5 million in funding will also go to a new Shepherd Centre in Oran Park in Sydney’s south west, to provide services for hearing impaired children and their families in the fast-growing Macarthur region.

Anthony Albanese, Leader of the Australian Labor Party said: 

“Kids with hearing loss deserve the best possible start in life and the best possible care and support – no matter where they live.

“A Labor Government will ensure our kids are looked after, whether through digital or on-the-ground support services. No child will be left behind.”


Mark Butler, Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing said:

“Shepherd Centres provide a vital service to kids and their families. For too long, some kids have missed out just because they live in the wrong area. 

“The Morrison Government has ignored these gaps for too long. Labor will listen to families, and we will make sure support is received where it is needed the most.”

Libs: Labor has no economic plan and no idea

Today Anthony Albanese was unable to name either the Reserve Bank of Australia’s official cash rate, nor what the unemployment rate is.

The interest rate matters.

Keeping interest rates as low as possible matters.

It affects how much mortgages cost. It affects family budgets.

The unemployment rate matters.

Keeping it as low as possible matters.

It’s about how many Australians are in a job. It’s about how many Australians are earning a wage to support themselves and their family.

If you don’t know what the interest rate is, you can’t be trusted to put the right policies in place to keep them low.

If you don’t know what the unemployment rate is, you can’t be trusted to keep Australians in jobs.

More than 2.8 million households have a mortgage on their family home. That’s 2.8 million households who would suffer higher repayments under a Labor Government.

Labor has no economic plan.

Labor is addicted to spending, which means taxes will always be higher.

Under Labor, interest rates will always be higher than they need to be, because they can’t manage money.

Anthony Albanese’s weak leadership would weaken our country’s future.

The official cash rate is 0.1% and has been since November 2020.

The national unemployment rate is 4.0%.

$40 million for Better, Safer Roads across the Shoalhaven

A $40 million commitment by the Morrison Government will deliver local road upgrades across the Shoalhaven.

The package will prioritise road upgrades that improve safety and address the maintenance backlog created by recent weather events and the increased traffic movements of a growing region.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said residents and visitors to the Shoalhaven would benefit from these upgrades.

“Backing the Shoalhaven has always been a key priority for my government and with Andrew Constance on my team, we can keep getting things done for this important region,” the Prime Minister said.

“Andrew’s work as Transport Minister ensured the South Coast got the local upgrades they needed at a state level, and his advocacy has ensured this $40 million investment will be delivered if our government is re-elected.

“Investments like this help build a strong economy which means a stronger future.

“Australia’s economic recovery is leading the world, and investments like this, right here in the Shoalhaven, will keep creating local jobs and keep driving our record low unemployment rate down.”

Liberal candidate for Gilmore Andrew Constance said he had worked with local residents and the Shoalhaven City Council to identify priority upgrades that will improve safety and address maintenance challenges.

“Local communities across our region know that I’ll always go into bat for them – that’s my track record as a State Member and what I want to keep delivering for Gilmore,” Mr Constance said.

“We are a growing region and that means we need growing investment.

“That’s why I am seeking election as the Federal Member for Gilmore, because I want to keep working tirelessly to secure the investment our region needs.”

Local roads to be upgraded include:

  • Forest Road, east from the Princes Highway
  • Callala Bay Road, Callala Bay
  • Culburra Road between Wollumboola and Culburra Beach
  • Coonamia Road / Currarong Road / Forest Road / Callala Bay Road intersection
  • Greenwell Pt Road, including Worrigee Road intersection
  • The Wool Road at Basin View and St Georges Basin

Funding will be provided to Shoalhaven City Council to support their works program, including road rehabilitation, re-surfacing, widening and intersection upgrades to improve safety for locals and visitors to the region.

This commitment builds on the Coalition’s record investment to support local road improvements, including more than $23 million committed to the Shoalhaven City Council under the Roads to Recovery program and the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure program.

The Coalition has also committed more than $1 billion as part of our record $120 billion ten-year infrastructure investment program to support major projects along the Princes Highway in Nowra and across the region, including $155 million for the Nowra bridge; $752 million for the Milton-Ulladulla Bypass; $400 million for upgrades to the Princes Highway between Jervis Bay Road and Sussex Inlet Road; and $100 million for the Jervis Bay Road and Princes Highway intersection.