Opal machines to be turned off at NSW prepare stations amid industrial motion
Industrial motion continues in NSW:
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Need extra electrical vehicles? Set emission requirements for autos, the chair of administrators for Tesla Robyn Denholm argued in her press membership tackle at the moment.
Like New Zealand, which Denholm mentioned had efficiently lifted the variety of new electrical automobile gross sales from 2.5 per cent to 11 per cent previously 12 months.
As AAP reviews, electrical vehicles solely make up 2% of latest automobile gross sales in Australia.
I as soon as labored at Toyota, when vehicles have been nonetheless being made in Australia, and I imagine Australia can have a good greater automobile business within the electrical age,” she mentioned.
The place tech abilities converge with manufacturing abilities to create superior manufacturing industries … we have now the know-how, we have now the talent and an abundance of mineral assets.”
Treasurer Jim Chalmers final month launched incentives for automobile consumers to buy electrical autos by decreasing upfront prices.
Proposed reforms embody modifications to fringe advantages tax and eradicating the import tariff on electrical autos to make the vehicles cheaper for extra folks.
However Denholm mentioned the one largest coverage change Australia may make can be to introduce car emissions requirements.
“It alerts to the market that they’ve to begin decreasing emissions even from their inside combustion engine autos … if I had a magic wand, we might try this tomorrow,” she mentioned.
Caitlin Cassidy has checked out a brand new Victorian taskforce taking a look at underquoting in the true property business:
The Victorian authorities has introduced a devoted taskforce to crack down on underquoting in the true property business, however consumers’ advocates say harder penalties are wanted to stamp out the apply.
The $3.8m taskforce will examine allegations of misleading property costs throughout the state, constructing on Client Affairs Victoria’s (CAV) public sale monitoring, inspections and investigations.
Second Indigenous dying in custody in a Victorian facility in 5 weeks
The Victorian Aboriginal Group Managed Health Organisation (VACCHO) ) has launched a press release expressing their ‘deep disappointment’ by the information an Aboriginal man has died at Loddon Jail in Castlemaine.
VACCHO prolong their most honest condolences to the household, associates, and family members of the deceased.
This newest tragedy is the second Aboriginal dying in custody within the state in 5 weeks.
It’s now over thirty years for the reason that Royal Fee into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.
Sadly, the 1991 report that was heralded as “groundbreaking” seems to have delivered little or no in the best way of outcomes. If something, the scenario seems to be additional deteriorating.
Over 500 Aboriginal folks have died in custody for the reason that Royal Fee into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody in 1991.
Former chief scientist feels optimistic about Australia’s future – if it takes benefit of the second
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Australia may develop into a strong “electro state” because the oil powerhouses of the previous are displaced. The nation’s former chief scientist, Dr Alan Finkel, mentioned the longstanding crucial to alter Australia’s “dig and ship” economic system has intensified.
“We have to assume large, we have to assume very large,” he mentioned on Wednesday in an oration to scientists.
The geopolitics have been altering with very highly effective “petro states” to be displaced by equally highly effective “electro states” corresponding to Australia, Finkel mentioned. However the world wants a ten-fold improve within the cash being spent to realize web zero emissions by 2050, with international progress “very, very sluggish”, he warned.
The Worldwide Financial Fund estimates as much as $US6tn is required yearly till 2050 to get to web zero emissions however the present international spend is $US630bn per 12 months.
“The enlargement of mining assets might be very, very important,” Finkel mentioned. “We don’t know for sure whether or not there are sufficient reserves for all the pieces that might be required to get to web zero.”
He mentioned it is sensible to construct photo voltaic, wind, and hydrogen services for extra processing and refining right here. “We have to broaden the renewables and truly eradicate fossil gas power. If we do it, we are able to obtain this grand transformation,” he mentioned.
“I wouldn’t be shocked if future historians and anthropologists will have a look at this as being the shift from the commercial age to the electrical age.”
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Pacific Elders welcome Australia’s ‘extra proactive stance’ on local weather change however imagine it may be extra bold
The previous president of Kiribati, Anote Tong, and the previous Palau president, Tommy Remengesau Jr, have spoken in Canberra on the federal government’s local weather change coverage as a part of their go to representing the group Pacific Elders’ Voice.
Tong mentioned that whereas the area welcomed the Albanese authorities’s “way more proactive stance on local weather change”, it believed the federal government’s local weather insurance policies may very well be made extra bold earlier than they have been set in stone.
“There’s nonetheless a way between [the current situation] and the science and what the science signifies is required so as to have the ability to avert this impending catastrophe,” Tong mentioned.
“For international locations like ours, our future is admittedly at stake.
“Until we are able to do extra on local weather change, our future, the way forward for my grandchildren, our grandchildren might be at stake. And so hopefully, Australia, having made that dedication, will have the ability to make deeper cuts into the longer term.”
Remengesau Jr mentioned that Pacific island nations have been going through a “very delicate, very perilous second” in our historical past and referred to as on Australia to take a management function.
Assistant commerce minister travelling to Cambodia for Asean financial ministers’ assembly
The assistant commerce minister, Tim Ayres, is off to Cambodia for the Asean financial ministers’ assembly:
I sit up for working with my counterparts to speed up negotiations to improve the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand FTA (AANZFTA), which is the central pillar of Australia’s commerce and funding relationship with Asean nations. Asean as a bloc is Australia’s second-largest two-way buying and selling associate.
I may also attend the inaugural Regional Complete Financial Partnership Settlement (RCEP) ministers’ assembly. RCEP gives a platform for financial cooperation and sends a robust sign of regional assist for commerce liberalisation and the rules-based order. We welcome passage of laws not too long ago in Indonesia as an essential step in the direction of ratification.
As our international locations and communities get better from the Covid-19 pandemic, I’ll use the East Asia Summit financial ministers’ assembly to stress Australia’s assist for an open, inclusive and resilient area.
In a authorized first, the Gomeroi Nation is utilizing the general public curiosity take a look at – generally utilized by fossil gas firms to combat native title instances – to try to cease a deliberate fuel venture by Santos within the NSW Pilliga forest.
If profitable, it will set a authorized precedent.
The Greens spokesperson for Sources, Yamatji-Noongar lady Senator Dorinda Cox, has given her assist to the transfer:
The Gomeroi persons are co-opting the general public curiosity take a look at – utilizing the fossil gas business’s tips in opposition to them. Hopefully this units a precedent for future native title instances.
The Gomeroi persons are spiritually linked to the Pilliga forest. It’s their lungs, and one of the spiritually important components of their tradition. They shouldn’t need to take an power big to courtroom to have their heritage and tradition protected.
It is a traditional instance of a fossil gas firm ignoring the needs of Conventional House owners in favour of income.
The Gomeroi folks have chosen Nation over income, declining substantial monetary compensation from Santos, proving you’ll be able to’t put a worth on tradition.
Opal machines to be turned off at NSW prepare stations amid industrial motion
Industrial motion continues in NSW:
NDIA to spice up workers and streamline processes to get folks out of hospital quicker
The NDIA is implementing a brand new operational plan. It’s to deal with points with NDIS members who’re medically match to be discharged from hospital after therapy however can’t depart due to an absence of appropriate accomodation.
Invoice Shorten says the operational plan contains:
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Rising the variety of devoted Hospital Discharge workers supporting every state and territory, together with further Hospital Liaison Officers (HLOs) and NDIS hospital discharge planners.
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Rising the delegation of these workers and streamlining processes to facilitate faster decision-making.
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A dedication from the NDIA to contact each NDIS participant (or their authorised consultant or nominee) inside 4 days of being notified of their admission.
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A dedication from the NDIA that an NDIS discharge plan might be authorised inside 30 days.
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Enhanced knowledge assortment and reporting to measure progress in opposition to these commitments and establish causes for any delay.
WA authorities compelled into contemporary pay provide to public servants
Western Australia’s authorities, which reported a surplus in its final price range, has been locked in a wage negotiation with public servants, as AAP reviews:
The WA authorities has been compelled to once more raise its public sector pay provide after well being employees threatened additional industrial motion.
Employees who earn lower than $104,000 would obtain a further $3120 in every of the subsequent two years, in addition to an instantaneous $3000 bonus cost.
The provide represents a rise of between three and 6 per cent for these employees.
Public sector employees on greater than $104,000 would additionally obtain the bonus along with a 3 per cent improve throughout every year.
Unions WA secretary Owen Whittle mentioned the improved provide is welcome however the course of that led to it was “severely flawed”.
“Employees in colleges, hospitals, transport, little one safety, well being, and emergency companies have taken a stand for themselves and the companies they ship,” he mentioned on Wednesday.
“The federal government has been compelled to pay attention.”
WA’s Labor authorities had initially supplied a 2.75 per cent improve however in July raised the provide to 3, together with a further $2500 sign-on bonus.
That provide was rejected this week by the Health Companies Union and United Employees Union, who type a part of a public sector alliance which has sought a 5 per cent improve to fight rising inflation and value of residing pressures.
1000’s of public sector employees rallied outdoors parliament final month in an escalation of the stand-off.
For many who missed the sooner put up, right here you go:
Savers lastly seeing rates of interest rise after years of ‘awful returns’
The flip facet to rising rates of interest is that the rates of interest for financial savings accounts additionally go up. However banks are typically a little bit slower in passing on these charges in contrast with rising residence mortgage charges.
AAP reviews:
Savers are lastly getting respectable rates of interest because the banks look to cowl the rising price of funding mortgages.
When the Reserve Financial institution of Australia first began mountain climbing rates of interest in Might, banks have been sometimes fast to go on larger rates of interest to mortgage holders however extra reluctant to do the identical for savers.
Nevertheless, RateCity analysis director Sally Tindall mentioned some banks have been now actively chasing savers.
With mortgage funding prices rising as a result of rising official money price, Tindall mentioned deposits by savers have been changing into an more and more essential a part of the funding combine.
“That’s why the bottom price residence mortgage suppliers at the moment are primarily banks, quite than the non-bank lenders we’ve grown used to,” she mentioned.
“The excellent news is savers are again to being a sought-after commodity after years of awful returns, however they’ll nonetheless want to buy round in the event that they need to get the perfect offers.”
Market leaders at the moment are providing rates of interest as excessive as 3.60% for savers.
However Tindall mentioned some banks have been nonetheless selecting and selecting which financial savings accounts to use larger rates of interest to, or weren’t lifting charges in any respect.
All the large 4 banks lifted charges by the total 0.50% for variable mortgage clients following the September money price resolution, however Nationwide Australia Financial institution and ANZ are but to announce larger rates of interest throughout any of their financial savings accounts.
Commonwealth Financial institution and Westpac have to date handed on the next rate of interest to some financial savings accounts, however not others.
Pandemic depart funds capped at three claims per six months
Right here is the official assertion on the pandemic depart pay from nationwide cupboard – it’s now restricted to 3 funds in a six month interval:
First Ministers agreed to increase the Pandemic Depart Catastrophe Fee (PLDP) at present charges past 30 September 2022.
The cost will stay out there for so long as necessary isolation intervals are utilized by all States and Territories.
First Ministers agreed to cap the utmost variety of PLDP claims a person could make in a six month interval to 3.
Nationwide Cupboard agreed the Commonwealth and States and Territories would proceed 50:50 cost-sharing preparations for the cost.
Job vacancies proceed to rise
The ABS has launched its June quarter jobs data:
In seasonally adjusted phrases for the June quarter 2022:
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Crammed jobs elevated by 2.2% following a 0.5% rise within the March quarter 2022. Crammed jobs grew by 3.8% by the 12 months.
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The variety of essential jobs elevated by 269,100 (or 2.0%).
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The variety of a number of job holders elevated by 4.3%.
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The proportion of vacant jobs elevated to three.1% from the two.8% recorded within the March quarter 2022.
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The variety of public sector jobs decreased by 2.0%, whereas the variety of personal sector jobs elevated by 2.7%.
Leaders encourage Australians to ‘pause and mirror’ on Queen throughout day of mourning
The nationwide cupboard has launched a press release on the nationwide day of mourning:
The Nationwide Cupboard has agreed to carry a Nationwide Day of Mourning on Thursday 22 September 2022 in honour of the life and repair of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Nationwide Day of Mourning might be a one-off nationwide public vacation and a possibility for all Australians to pay tribute to the lifetime of The Queen, outdoors of a piece and examine setting.
The Queen was the one reigning monarch most Australians have recognized and the one reigning monarch to ever go to Australia. On her first go to in 1954, The Queen travelled across the nation, to nearly 60 cities and cities, in each state and territory. It was clear from her first journey that she had a particular place within the hearts of Australians. The Nationwide Day of Mourning will present time to grieve this collective loss and commemorate our late Queen’s extraordinary lifetime of service, devotion and loyalty.
On the day, a Nationwide Memorial Service might be held at Parliament Home in Canberra with all state and territory leaders in attendance. The Service might be broadcast reside throughout the nation at 11.00am (AEST) and start with a minute’s silence. Nationwide Cupboard encourages all Australians, wherever you might be, to take time to pause and mirror on The Queen’s trustworthy service, that might be remembered for hundreds of years to return.
Over the subsequent few weeks, all Australians may ship condolences to the Royal Household and His Majesty King Charles III. Condolence books can be found at Parliament Home and Authorities Home in Canberra and in numerous areas round Australia (seek advice from Authorities Home in your state or territory for additional data). An internet condolence type has additionally been established on the Division of the Prime Minister and Cupboard web site: Condolence form.
Albanese and Perrottet skirt round prepare strikes skirmish
On the press convention in Sydney, each Anthony Albanese and the NSW premier Dominic Perrottet needed to skirt across the final skirmish between their two industrial relations ministers over the Sydney prepare strikes:
Q: Prime minister, an industrial dispute continues to be raging on right here in New South Wales. What did you make of your worker relations minister weighing into that debate? Did he overstep the mark by writing to the Honest Work Fee?
PM: He didn’t. Minister Burke wrote to the Honest Work Fee, as he has on 4 separate events, to point what is going to probably be coverage modifications. That’s acceptable. There’s been no intervention. It’s a dispute between New South Wales authorities and the RTBU. I would definitely encourage all events to return to a decision
Q: Prime minister, the place do you come down on it although? The native enterprise chamber says that the present industrial motion we’re seeing is entrenching make money working from home tradition.
PM: I’ve acquired a giant job, and I’ll do my job. That’s what I’m targeted on.
Q: Premier, your industrial relations minister… [inaudible]
Perrottet: The Honest Work Fee needs to be impartial to do its job. The issues that I’ve notably raised have been in relation to donations and public sector unions. Now, the actions at the moment by the RTBU – I need to say, firstly, I’m comfortable within the sense that my concern is the general public and I need folks to have the ability to get to work, youngsters to have the ability to get to highschool, and the commercial motion which is has damage that isn’t acceptable. I’ve made that very clear.
Now, at the moment they’ve come out and mentioned they’re going to show off the Opal machines. That they’re turning them off – and I need to thank the folks of New South Wales, as a result of they opened them up and 90% of commuters have been nonetheless tapping on and off. And that simply exhibits that the folks of New South Wales simply need to get on with it, and that’s what I anticipate of the union.
We’re working by these points with the Honest Work Fee. We have now labored with them for numerous years in respect to the decision of those disputes. And in the case of problems with pay, we additionally respect that [it’s a] troublesome time for everyone throughout the state, everyone throughout the nation, with larger rates of interest and better inflation.
However right here in New South Wales, in the case of public sector pay, we lead the nation. We have now at all times paid above personal sector wages. That may be a sturdy observe document, and I’d ask the unions to work constructively with the federal government, respect the pressures that we’re all below, not simply the federal government, however folks throughout our state.
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Payphone calls to Triple Zero and Lifeline double since being made free, Telstra says
Telstra says calls to Triple Zero and Lifeline on its payphones almost doubled within the interval since calls from payphones grew to become free.
The corporate’s business supervisor, Michael Meeve, advised the ACCANect convention that for the reason that Telstra made calls at payphones free in August final 12 months, there had been over 250,000 calls to Triple Zero or Lifeline, nearly a doubling of calls within the earlier 12 months.
As a part of its push to enhance web entry, the corporate has additionally begun trialling switching on a free improve to round 100,000 NBN clients on a voice-only landline service, to allow them to use the web on the service in the event that they so select.
Meeve mentioned:
We simply turned it on for them. They’re operating on the community. It was there. And we mentioned, nice information, it’s right here in order for you it.
And which will imply if you happen to’ve acquired a cell in your house that you are able to do Wifi calling, it means you’ve acquired enhanced protection in your house.
Earlier than the election, Labor promised to trial free web for 30,000 deprived households with school-aged kids.
NBN Co’s basic supervisor of stakeholder relations, Sam Dimarco, mentioned the corporate was working to implement the coverage. He mentioned it will inform additional work on offering inexpensive companies to deprived communities.
Albanese says Nationals ‘dedicated to porkbarrelling’ after criticism of Labor’s dedication to areas
Anthony Albanese additionally responded to the Nationals who questioned Labor’s commitment to regional Australia as infrastructure applications face funding cuts.
Albanese:
Can I say this – that the Nationwide celebration are dedicated to porkbarrelling. They don’t seem to be essentially dedicated to good infrastructure initiatives. And the place initiatives are good, we’re very optimistic about them.
… The Nationwide celebration by way of the best way that they view taxpayer funds as being the identical as Liberal and Nationwide celebration funds will not be the ethical that the Labor authorities will observe.
We are going to discover initiatives together with in regional Australia that stack up, that symbolize good funding for taxpayers. The Nats have been obsessive about taking care of their mates.
Typically wanting personal curiosity and isn’t a mannequin for each authorities to observe. I simply answered the query, I can’t be extra clear than that.