VISIT TO AUSTRALIA BY THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF VANUATU

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will welcome the Prime Minister of the Republic of Vanuatu, the Honourable Alatoi Ishmael Kalsakau, and Madame Ellene Kalsakau to Australia from 14 – 16 February.

Australia and Vanuatu are strong partners based on a shared commitment to a prosperous, peaceful, resilient region.

This will be the first official visit to Australia by a Prime Minister of the Republic of Vanuatu since 2018.

This visit will highlight our shared commitment to ambitious climate action and to working together to advance Pacific priorities in international climate forums.

Prime Minister Kalsakau will be accompanied by a delegation including Minister of Tourism, Trade, Industry, Commerce and Ni Vanuatu Business Development, Matai Seremaiah, and Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fisheries and Biosecurity, Nakou Natuman.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said:

“I’m delighted to welcome Prime Minister Kalsakau and Mrs Kalsakau to Australia.”

“Australia and Vanuatu have a strong relationship and a shared commitment to work with our Pacific family to secure the best outcomes for the region.”

“The Prime Minister’s visit is an opportunity to listen to Vanuatu’s priorities and discuss ways to strengthen cooperation in areas including trade, security, people-to-people links and climate.”

Newcastle to benefit from full-fibre NBN upgrades

Households and businesses in Wallsend, Stockton, Shortland, North Lambton, New Lambton, Merewether, Maryland, Lambton, Kotara, Islington, Hamilton, Glendale, Elermore vale, Cooks Hill, Cardiff, Broadmeadow, Adamstown Heights, Adamstown will be able to upgrade to a full-fibre broadband connection as part of the Australian Government’s plan for a better NBN.

These upgrades are part of the NBN’s fibre upgrade program which has been boosted by the Albanese Government’s $2.4 billion investment to expand full-fibre access to 1.5 million additional premises by the end of 2025. This includes over 660,000 premises in regional Australia.

The copper broadband network – a legacy of the former Coalition Government – is slower, less reliable and more likely to experience prolonged faults.

     
In contrast, world-class fibre broadband means faster upload and download speeds, and a more reliable connection for local residents. The benefits are even more pronounced for larger households if many devices are used, as higher speeds means the whole family can be online at the same time.

An upgrade will be available on-demand where an eligible household orders a higher speed plan than would currently be available to them over copper.

NBN Co expects eligible premises announced today will be able to access a full-fibre upgrade from 2024.

The Albanese Labor Government is delivering the positive change Australians voted for.

For a full list of eligible suburbs or to register for updates, visit: nbnco.com.au/residential/upgrades/fttp-upgrade-with-higher-speed-tiers.

For more information on the Albanese Government’s investment, visit: infrastructure.gov.au/rowland/media-release/albanese-government-delivers-major-nbn-boost-2022-23-federal-budget.

Sharon Claydon MP said:

“These investments will make a noticeable difference to Novocastrians who have been facing slow or patchy NBN connections through the former Coalition Government’s copper broadband network.

“We all know how frustrating slow internet can be to households, business owners and everyday Novocastrians. These upgrades will provide access to world-class fibre broadband, resulting in faster upload and download speeds and a more reliable connection.

“I’m proud to belong to a Government that’s delivering on its plan for a better NBN.”

Minister for Communications, the Hon Michelle Rowland MP said:

“Affordable, reliable and high-speed broadband is no longer a ‘nice to have’. It is an economic and social necessity that will drive productivity improvements and global competitiveness.

“For too long, locals residents and small businesses in Newcastle stuck on the Coalition’s ageing copper network have been held back by slow and unreliable broadband.

“The Albanese Government’s $2.4 billion investment will enable the NBN’s full potential. We’re giving Australian families and small businesses access to the world-class broadband infrastructure they deserve.

Appeal to locate man missing from the Lake Macquarie area 

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a man missing from Cardiff.

Jack Bamborough, aged 78, was last seen in Cardiff, about 11pm yesterday (13 February 2023).

When he could not be located, officers attached to Lake Macquarie Police Area Command were notified and commenced inquiries into his whereabouts.

Police and family hold serious concerns for his welfare.

Jack is described as being of Caucasian appearance, around 150-155cm tall, with average build and grey hair.

He was last seen wearing a blue long sleeve shirt and tracksuit pants.

Jack is known to frequent the Cardiff, Cardiff South, Williamtown, Hillsborough and Warners Bay areas.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is urged to call Lake Macquarie Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Humanitarian Assistance to fight Global Hunger

The Albanese Government will provide a further $25 million in emergency assistance to respond to growing global food insecurity and humanitarian crises.

Acute food insecurity, driven by conflict, climate change and rising food prices, is impacting 350 million people around the world.

The extra funds provided by the Australian Government include an additional $15 million for the Horn of Africa, $5 million for Yemen and $5 million for Pakistan.

Funds will go towards providing food, water and other essential support, delivered through Australian and local NGOs, the International Committee of the Red Cross and UN partners. This will save lives, with some projects specifically supporting women and children.

Millions face starvation in East Africa and Yemen, due to enduring drought and conflict. This additional support will bring our humanitarian assistance to $25 million for the Horn of Africa and $10 million for Yemen since September 2022.

In Pakistan, nearly 15 million people in flood-affected areas need emergency food assistance while children continue to suffer from high rates of malnutrition. This funding doubles Australia’s support to the Pakistan flood response to $10 million.

This announcement builds on our existing assistance to address food insecurity. This is in addition to $232 million already provided to the World Food Programme since 2021–22, and financial and technical assistance to countries in our region to help make their food and agricultural systems more resilient.

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator the Hon Penny Wong said:

“The growing scale of food insecurity and human suffering is deeply concerning. The Australian Government is committed to ensuring our humanitarian assistance responds to the greatest needs.”

Minister for International Development and the Pacific, the Hon Pat Conroy (MP) said:

“Australia is acutely aware of the humanitarian challenges that exist globally. This assistance will target those most at-risk, drawing on the expertise of Australian NGOs and other valued partners.”

Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon Tim Watts (MP) said:

“Australia is supporting partner countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia to respond to the rising levels of food insecurity and humanitarian need.”

Sydney set for stunning city high line

Sydney will have its own high line to rival Paris and New York, with a re-elected NSW Liberals and Nationals Government committing to transform the rail corridor from Lavender Bay to Waverton into a new public space with sweeping views of the world’s best harbour.

The Lavender Bay high line project would start with a 300 square metre expansion of Wendy’s Secret Garden, followed by a strategic business case to canvas options for converting the 3.3-kilometre-long disused rail corridor along the Milsons Point foreshore.

Premier Dominic Perrottet said the project would return the Milsons Point foreshore to the local community as a spectacular harbour front attraction.

“Sydney is home the world’s most beautiful harbour, but for many years much of the foreshore has been left underutilised or inaccessible to the public,” Mr Perrottet said.

“We have made it a priority to transform our foreshore precincts so that Sydneysiders can make the most of the city they call home.

“The Lavender Bay high line project will unlock another part of our city that has been hidden away for more than a century, transforming it into a beautiful public space and no doubt a tourism drawcard.”

Minister for Infrastructure, Cities and Active Transport Rob Stokes said this commitment to delivering the community’s vision would create a world-class linear park and walking trail linking other public spaces in North Sydney.

“Once fully realised, this vision will result in a 3.3 kilometre linear park connecting some of Sydney’s most iconic landmarks including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Luna Park while traversing public spaces like Wendy’s Secret Garden, Ball’s Head Reserve and Lavender Bay Parklands,” Mr Stokes said.

“We’ve committed to working with the community, including the Sydney Harbour High Line Association and Wendy’s Secret Garden volunteers to turn the vision into reality, starting with new landscaping, weed eradication and new tree plantings.”

Member for North Shore Felicity Wilson applauded the local community for their vision and pursuit of the high line, working alongside her to build on the legacy of Wendy Whiteley and the Secret Garden volunteers to expand public space from railway land.

“We get to call the most beautiful harbour in the world home – and our community has championed a transformation that will ensure visitors from across Sydney and the globe get to share in this iconic location,” Ms Wilson said.

“At a time where our cities are growing and more of us are calling apartments home, the shared vision of the Sydney Harbour High Line Association and the NSW Liberals and Nationals will ensure we retain beautiful places with the open space and active transport we need.”

Transport for NSW and North Sydney Council will work together to facilitate the use of the Land by Council for community use as public open space and active transport connections.

The Lavender Bay Rail Corridor Delivery Group will include representatives from Council. TAHE, Sydney Trains, Transport for NSW and the Sydney Harbour High Line Association.

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REVERSAL OF MINISTERIAL DIRECTION 80 AND 83

The Greens welcome the Government’s decision to scrap Ministerial Directions 80 and 83, which will clear the way for processing of applications for family reunion visas from refugees who arrived in Australia by boat. 

“This will address one aspect of the humanitarian crisis deliberately created by bipartisan immigration policies,” Greens Immigration spokesperson Senator Nick McKim said.

“The Greens have been pressuring successive governments to remove these discriminatory and unfair Directions, which have seen families unnecessarily separated  for more than a decade.”

“However, this decision alone is not enough to resolve the broader issues facing refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia.”

“Many of these refugees have suffered trauma and abuse, and the government must provide adequate support to help them heal and rebuild their lives.”

“We now need to ensure that these family reunion visa applications are processed without delay.”

“The Greens also call on the government to deliver on their election promise to abolish Temporary Protection Visas and to provide a pathway to permanent residency for all refugees and asylum seekers in Australia.”

“The government must put an end to the ongoing uncertainty and trauma faced by refugees and asylum seekers in Australia.”

“It’s time to provide them with the security and stability they deserve.”

Show of pride as Newcastle supports celebration of diversity and inclusion

Newcastle is getting the party started ahead of the official Sydney WorldPride festivities this month, with a series of events to celebrate and support the LGBTIQ+ community.

The city will be buzzing with options for locals and visitors wanting to embrace the inclusive atmosphere, from City of Newcastle initiatives to community-led activities and the only regional event on the Sydney WorldPride calendar.

Indigenous leader Aunty Theresa Dargin, Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes, Deputy Lord Mayor Declan Clausen, Newcastle Pride President Lee-Anne McDougall, Newcastle Pride Vice President Hellen Richards and City of Newcastle Diversity and Inclusion Partner Stefanie Abrahams with the Progress Pride Flag before it was raised at City Hall in February 2022.

Deputy Lord Mayor Declan Clausen said City of Newcastle is committed to celebrating our diverse community.

“City of Newcastle has shown support to our LGBTIQ+ community through a number of initiatives in recent years, including flying the Progress Pride flag at City Hall during significant LGBTIQ+ days and events, the establishment of a rainbow walk in Islington Park, support of the ‘yes’ campaign and marriage equality and sponsorship of Newcastle Pride Festival,” Cr Clausen said.

“Our city is one of the most inclusive cities in Australia, with Newcastle responsible for one of the highest ‘yes’ vote of any city during the marriage equality vote, so we can’t wait to make the most of the Sydney WorldPride atmosphere to showcase what Newcastle has to offer.”

CN’s Night Galleries installation at Kuwami Place on Hunter Street will set the mood on Friday 17 February with the launch of the Inside/Out art exhibition curated by Newcastle Art Gallery and Queer & Now founder Jasmine Fletcher, showcasing works by local artists with those from the Gallery’s collection.

The Inside/Out exhibition launch party will kick off at 5pm at Kuwami Place and feature an incredible line-up of performers, as well as market stalls and delicious Vietnamese street food available for purchase from Yen’s Yumm Banhs.

The pre-party atmosphere will make its way to the Civic Theatre from 8.30pm for the disco-driven roller-skating spectacular of cult 80s classic Xanadu, starring Australian icon Olivia Newton-John.

Newcastle Pride and Queer & Now will bring the community together in a show of pride along the Newcastle Foreshore on 18 February with the colourful, community-based outdoor parade from 10am, while Newcastle’s official WorldPride event will kick off from 6pm that night when Pink Salt serves up a signature culinary experience and entertainment extravaganza at The Station.

Locals who can’t make it to Sydney for Mardi Gras on 25 February will still be able to enjoy the glitz and glamour of the world-renowned parade thanks to City of Newcastle with (virtual) front row seats at the Parade in the Park watch party at Museum Park, while budding writers will have the chance to hone their voice at a free LGBTIQ+ writing workshop at Newcastle Library on 4 March.

Encouraging connection, collaboration and change will be the focus of a Pride Forum being held at Fort Scratchley on 17 March in conjunction with City of Newcastle, trans queer brains trust (tqbt) and ACON. The free networking and planning event will tap into the energy generated by WorldPride to discuss the social changes and action that matter to the LGBTIQ+ communities of Newcastle. The forum will also assist in progressing CN’s draft Local Social Strategy, which strives to create a socially just and inclusive place for all.

A more informal focus on inclusion among all ages will continue with Newcastle Library’s regular family-friendly Rainbow Storytime events led by Newcastle’s own Timberlina, with upcoming sessions on 25 March, 22 April and 20 May.

City of Newcastle will also fly the Progress Pride Flag above City Hall for the duration of Sydney WorldPride 2023, which runs from 17 February to 5 Mach.

For more details on all the events happening in Newcastle visit whatson.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/

New ambulance station for Illawarra community

Frontline emergency care for residents in the Illawarra has received a major boost, with a new ambulance station set to be built near Unanderra.

Minister for Health Brad Hazzard said the announcement forms part of a record $1.76 billion NSW Government investment which will transform NSW Ambulance services over the next four years with more than 2,000 extra staff, including 1,858 paramedics, and 30 new ambulance stations across NSW.

“Ambulance services are experiencing unprecedented demand and this new station will not only keep us ahead of the curve but provide our hardworking paramedics with first-class facilities as they assist communities in their time of need,” Mr Hazzard said. 

“The NSW Government is investing in ambulance stations right across the state to ensure communities continue to receive emergency care when they need it, no matter where they live.”

Parliamentary Secretary for Wollongong and the Illawarra Peter Poulos welcomed the news which he said will ensure the local community has improved access to emergency care when and where they need it most.

“The investment will also bring more jobs to the local area as well as providing a better working environment for our paramedics who are doing their utmost to serve communities across the state,” Mr Poulos said.

“The new station will feature internal parking for emergency ambulance vehicles, vehicle wash facilities, staff parking, multipurpose spaces to support staff education and rest, logistics and storage spaces, an office area for administration as well as staff amenities.”

NSW Ambulance identifies suitable locations to improve ambulance response times for patients using best practice modelling software that maps Triple Zero call demands.

The new ambulance station at Unanderra is being delivered as part of the $615.5 million NSW Ambulance Infrastructure program, which is also delivering a new ambulance station at Warilla. Both new ambulance stations are in addition to the existing station in Wollongong and the new ambulance station underway for Fairy Meadow which will be located on the University of Wollongong’s Innovation Campus.

Minister Hazzard said the exact location for the new ambulance station at Unanderra will be determined once further planning is completed which includes working with key stakeholders to identify a suitable site.

“We will shortly commence a process to identify potential sites for the new ambulance station. This process will ensure we best meet the needs of the Illawarra community and our emergency staff and is currently underway for the Warilla location.”

The NSW Government is committed to increasing the capacity of NSW Ambulance. In total, more than $1 billion is being invested across three major NSW Ambulance infrastructure programs, with more than 100 projects announced since 2014.

The NSW Government’s $1 billion investment in NSW Ambulance infrastructure includes:

· Sydney Ambulance Metropolitan Infrastructure Strategy ($184 million) – 19 projects – 18 of these projects have been completed to date with one due for completion in late 2023. The program began in 2014

· NSW Ambulance Infrastructure Program ($615.5 million) 30 projects – eight of which are in early planning. The program was announced in 2022-23 State Budget.

· RAIR program Stage 1 & 2 ($232 million) – 54 projects – 39 of these have been completed, with 15 underway. The program began in 2015.

Creating strong communities of the future

A re-elected Liberal and Nationals Government will commit a further $90 million to the Stronger Country Communities Fund to continue building the projects that make regional NSW the best place to live, work and raise a family.

In the past five years, the Stronger Country Communities Fund has delivered more than 2,500 grassroots projects benefitting every regional LGA in the State.

Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said the further $90 million commitment would take the total investment in the fund to three quarters of a billion dollars.

“Everywhere I go, people tell me about the big difference these Stronger Country Communities projects make to everyday life – whether it’s a new skate park that kids love, a new community hall, upgrades to the main street or programs that make living in the regions even better,” Mr Toole said.

“We aren’t just building playgrounds and sporting ovals, we’re building communities to be proud of.

“It’s the little things that make a big difference to the way we all work, live, play and do business, and the NSW Liberals and Nationals  Government is  delivering the projects that make a difference to everyday life right across regional NSW, from Byron Bay to Bega to Broken Hill.

“Not only do these projects improve life for those who already call regional NSW home, but they also act as a major drawcard for those visiting to consider staying longer term.”

The Stronger Country Communities Fund is part of the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government’s $3.3 billion Regional Growth Fund, designed to support growing regional centres, activate local economies and improve services and community infrastructure in the regions.

For more information, visit: nsw.gov.au/sccf